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Demeter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Oct-17-06 02:59 PM
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Gun Show Nation: Gun Culture and American Democracy
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Gun Show Nation: Gun Culture and American Democracy (Hardcover)
By Joan Burbick

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In the war of symbols, guns reign supreme in America – meaning, owning a gun says more about your politics than how you use it...Joan Burbick dissects the embracing of guns by the “gun rights movement” in her insightful book: “Gun Show Nation: Gun Culture and American Democracy.”

Unlike so many talking heads on the gun issue, Burbick gets it. She cuts through to the heart of the psychology of guns, and how the gun rights movement has invented a fear campaign – that someone, the government, is going to take away their guns. The symbolic meaning of owning a gun is to reclaim political power, demonize minorities, distort the issue of crime in America, express contempt for women gaining access to power, and distract Americans from the real issues of democracy.

Burbick takes on the role of an “ethnographer” as she charts her exploration of America’ s gun culture. Burbick’s journey begins with Buffalo Bill, perhaps the greatest gun marketer in American history. The gun companies took advantage of Wild Bill's heroic tales of the frontier, laced with political rhetoric to sell more and more guns – and it worked. After the Civil War, American society was saturated with weapons as gun manufacturers (read monopolies) saw spiraling profits with ever more savvy marketing campaigns. Iconic frontier heroes such as Buffalo Bill were integral to selling guns through romanticizing them. According to Burbick, purchasing a gun proved your “manhood” and invited fantasy into a gun owner’s life – the belief that you could shoot the “bad” guy and be a hero is still alive in today’s gun advertisements.

Burbick’s book also delves into how the gun lobby co-opted the language of the civil rights movement and invented a communications campaign to make individual gun ownership a “right” when historically American society never viewed it as such. It took some time and money to convince the American people, but the gun lobby eventually succeeded in re-writing history. Just take for example the slogan used by untold numbers of politicians: “I support the Second Amendment.” What does that drivel mean anyway? ...In addition to securing a “gun rights ideology” the NRA used guns as political weapons to attack virtually every progressive idea, especially on issues of poverty and race...Guns do more than just shoot – they are powerful iconic symbols in American culture and have been used to label who’s in and who’s out – who is a “real American” and who is not.

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whistle Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Oct-17-06 03:02 PM
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1. Does it all start with Nerf blasters at Christmas?
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Solo_in_MD Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Oct-17-06 03:09 PM
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2. Duplicate thread and Burdick is a significat detriment to the party
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rkc3 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Oct-17-06 03:17 PM
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3. The gun lobby is a strange group.
By taking away our rights to own .50 cal sniper rifles and armor piercing bullets, America would soon devolve into a post-apocalyptic world where all guns would be outlawed and only outlaws would own guns. With this thinking they fight on blindly (with a huge war chest) to protect the 2nd Amendment.

At the same time they diligently protect this amendment, our government begins to hack at other amendments to the Constitution. Free speech zones are created. Warrantless wiretapping is permitted. Habeas corpus is repealed. The president signs legislation that does not apply to him.

Their belief is that any imposition on gun ownership puts us on a slippery slope to making any gun onswership illegal. If they applied the same logic to what this government has done to the 1st, 4th, and 6th Amendments - there would be a revolution in the streets. Unfortunately, the majority of this lobby (and I say majority, not the entirety) can only see one issue.
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