Wed Mar 2, 2022, 12:49 PM
AndyS (14,042 posts)
Sandy Hook vs Remington, tying it all together.
First, in this time of worldwide tumult over the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the incredible courage those people have displayed, let me say that some might see my mission of anti gun violence here as trivial and I struggle with taking attention away from that awe inspiring display of bravery against overwhelming odds. However I think we can walk AND chew gum. My struggle, also against death and misery, continues.
. . . . . . . . The Sandy Hook settlement, a verdict in effect if not in law, has held a gun maker accountable for the mayhem their behavior has caused. What has it shown us and what will it mean for the future of the Gun Culture? Bear with me as I meander through my convoluted thoughts. There is a thing called Toxic Masculinity. It may be seen as a form of Testosterone Poisoning. Ironically it is a manifestation of the very absence of what masculinity should mean; strength, self esteem and comfort in one's own skin. How and why it infests our culture is for psychologists to explore but it does exist and it is at the heart of what happened at Sandy Hook Elementary school on December 14, 2012 and continues nearly a thousand times a day every day. https://www.beaconjournal.com/story/opinion/columns/guest/2022/02/28/sandy-hook-families-right-highlight-remington-gun-advertisement/6938452001/ What the Sandy Hook law suit showed us is that the gun makers know what Toxic Masculinity is and how to market to that segment of damaged and susceptible young men. Thousands of pages of marketing strategy will be made public but what we have been shown so far is damning at best. The Gun Industry has abused their customers. As a result of the Sandy Hook settlement states are enacting laws similar to the Connecticut law that allow civil suits against companies that promote products in a harmful way creating a “public nuisance”. There are doors opening to make gun makers and sellers accountable thanks to the almost ten year long ordeal the families of Sandy Hook endured. Those of us in the gun violence movement owe these enduring families a debt that is beyond payment. President Biden took a moment in his State of the Union speech to call for the repeal of the PLCAA. Please make it so with your calls, letters, emails and political contributions. All through their search for justice in the names of the children and educators taken in that five minutes of terror the parents were attacked by the Gun Culture. The likes of Alex Jones's Info Wars and Gun Owners of America accused them of being crisis actors in a conspiracy to take the guns away. A more passive/aggressive method was to solicit sympathy for the poor plaintiffs being milked dry by the evil lawyers. Now that the suit is settled it can be known that the lead council was working on Contingency, only being paid IF they prevailed and spending millions of dollars over 9 years in the pursuit of justice for the families. In addition to that more than 20 other law firms contributed up to 100 hours each of Pro Bono support to the case. https://www.legalexaminer.com/editors-pick/what-does-the-sandy-hook-settlement-mean-for-future-gun-manufacturer-lawsuits/ How has the Gun Culture reacted to the Sandy Hook victory over the Gun Vultures? One of my favorite sites, Ammoland, is in denial over the whole case. One of the things gunners do is parse words and twist language to find a way to make reality fit into their own alternate universe. In this case the article postulates that the Gun company Remington did not lose the case but rather because the company no longer exists (due to bankruptcy forced by the law suit) it was only a loss and a condemnation of the INSURANCE companies that covered the now defunct gun maker. This is the depth of indoctrination you deal with when attempting to engage gunners. They have been deceived and manipulated for so long they no longer have a firm footing in Earth 1. ttps://www.ammoland.com/2022/02/remington-did-not-settle-sandy-hook-lawsuit/#axzz7MOYnymdX You've seen my plea for action before and are probably tired of following the link but please take action. It works and your voice, joined with ten thousand others, will be heard. RESOURCES
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AndyS | Mar 2022 | OP |
malaise | Mar 2022 | #1 | |
malaise | Mar 2022 | #2 | |
Karadeniz | Mar 2022 | #3 | |
sanatanadharma | Mar 2022 | #4 | |
krispos42 | Mar 2022 | #5 | |
CaliforniaPeggy | Mar 2022 | #6 | |
AndyS | Mar 2022 | #8 | |
CaliforniaPeggy | Mar 2022 | #7 |
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Wed Mar 2, 2022, 12:53 PM
malaise (257,064 posts)
2. Get thee to the greatest page
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Wed Mar 2, 2022, 01:06 PM
Karadeniz (20,328 posts)
3. Excellent article!! Thank you for your efforts to stop the madness l
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Wed Mar 2, 2022, 01:19 PM
sanatanadharma (3,016 posts)
4. Guns used in self defense (Ukraine) and guns used to offend...
Guns used in self defense (Ukraine) are needed only because of the dominance of guns used to offend (Russia).
Behind all guns of war and guns of so-called 'polite society' are the suppliers to both sides, the munitions manufacturers. "Manufacturers" sounds benign. But! They are better thought of as factories of fiction. |
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Wed Mar 2, 2022, 01:22 PM
krispos42 (49,445 posts)
5. So does this mean I can sue a gun maker if a relative gets gunned down by the cops? n/t
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Wed Mar 2, 2022, 01:40 PM
CaliforniaPeggy (145,761 posts)
6. Great post, Andy!
You have laid it out so clearly that only the deliberately blind would not see it.
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Response to CaliforniaPeggy (Reply #6)
Wed Mar 2, 2022, 04:45 PM
AndyS (14,042 posts)
8. Well, there are certainly a few of them around . . .
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Wed Mar 2, 2022, 02:39 PM
CaliforniaPeggy (145,761 posts)
7. Kick for greater visibility.
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