Is this politically correct?

Is this politically correct thing to have on your AR-15?

  • Yes

    Votes: 131 54.1%
  • No

    Votes: 111 45.9%

  • Total voters
    242
  • Poll closed .
For a thread, website dedicated (?) to guns, shooting, hunting, etc. this kind of stuff is poison. Nothing to do with freedom of expression, PC, etc. but a huge distraction of the kind that does not serve any purpose. Besides it does violate the conditions of use of this website (anyone monitoring this thread??)
On second thought the purpose it does serve is to expose the ugly side of some weak minded and sick thinking people who are no good to the noble sport of shooting.
Shooters that I know and have known gave no thought to religion, creed, race, culture, what have you but were/are giving, generous and considerate people. In fact most of the times when I took people to the range the thing that impressed them the most was the courtesy and consideration shown.
It is nonsense like this that fuels the paranoia/hatred/disgust that is cultivated against guns and shooting.
And make no mistake that sentiment is growing!!!
Which begs the question? The loser who owns this gun, and the losers who support the idea? Whose side are you on?


Definately not the Taliban's.
 
Well said.
i am not offended per se, but i find it just... dumb . It reminds me of people who put retarded bumper stickers/excessive race car branding logos or bullet hole stickers on their cars. For the diver it looks like hot ass, but for the other viewers who see it, just full retard, and this is especially sad if the car is a nice car.


For a thread, website dedicated (?) to guns, shooting, hunting, etc. this kind of stuff is poison. Nothing to do with freedom of expression, PC, etc. but a huge distraction of the kind that does not serve any purpose. Besides it does violate the conditions of use of this website (anyone monitoring this thread??)
On second thought the purpose it does serve is to expose the ugly side of some weak minded and sick thinking people who are no good to the noble sport of shooting.
Shooters that I know and have known gave no thought to religion, creed, race, culture, what have you but were/are giving, generous and considerate people. In fact most of the times when I took people to the range the thing that impressed them the most was the courtesy and consideration shown.
It is nonsense like this that fuels the paranoia/hatred/disgust that is cultivated against guns and shooting.
And make no mistake that sentiment is growing!!!
Which begs the question? The loser who owns this gun, and the losers who support the idea? Whose side are you on?
 
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