Defining Anti-Gun People
Defining
Anti-Gun People
Identifying Their Outcomes in Plain English
By Angel Shamaya
“The best defense is a good offense.”
The “pro-gun/anti-gun” verbiage is no longer
effective. The time has come to draw new lines in the sand—to open new channels for
accurate and results-oriented communication.
The folks who wish to ban guns have begun to sway public
opinion to formulate negative thoughts when they hear the word “gun.” The word
“gun” has now been linked to such words as killer, death, killing, murder,
murdering, criminal, et cetera. When “pro” is added to the word “gun,”
freedom-lovers are now often associated as being “pro-killer”,
“pro-death”, and so on. With the media heartily biased against guns, the campaign
against us through such programming has been effective. Let us work diligently and
consistently to turn the tides by using the same simple tool—to our advantage.
The time has come to utilize the amazing gift brought to
us through the intelligent, accurate, and conscious use of Language. Jon Haupt blessed us
with a fantastic expose on how languaging (metaphor) strategies are being used to defeat
our freedoms. The ball he put in play is begging to be run for repeated touchdowns. (If
you missed Jon’s brilliant work, please go read it. It’s called The Amazing Secret Weapon of the Gun Control
Movement.) Alan Korwin's Politically
Corrected Glossary of Terms is another profoundly powerful step in the right
direction, and one I recommend with Passion for anyone who will be communicating
our message to other.
In beginning to address the Reality of what being
“pro” gun or “anti” gun really means, we must dig deep into the
eventual results each position will produce when carried to its logical conclusion.
We’ll look at the results side-by-side from a few different vantage points. I’ll
be as brief as possible while making my points. I will continue to refer to the two sides
of the gun issue as “pro” and “anti” to make this easy. When I’m
done, we’ll have new terms for each side of the gun issue for future communications
in the field (and reminders of terms that have been batted around to now be effectively
employed.) Let’s start with the Good Guys first…
The pro-gun position, carried forth into the repealing of
illegal, unconstitutional gun laws and a return to a healthy societal balance, will
conclude with a polite and civilized society. Amidst a national society of armed,
law-abiding people who readily legally protect themselves, crime will plummet. The media
will trickle and then pour out news of people stopping crime in its tracks. The more
intelligent criminals will come to understand that “he who lives by the sword dies by
the sword.” The result will be freedom on many levels.
Pro-gun people, therefore, can honestly be labeled as:
Pro Freedom, Pro Liberty, Pro Self Defense, Pro Life, Pro People, Pro Active, Pro Peace,
Anti Criminal, Anti Tyranny, Anti Rapist, Anti Murder, Anti Criminal, and a few other
choice pro’s and anti’s you can dream up as you toy with this one and apply it
in your letters and conversations. “Gun Informed” and “Gun Educated”
are both quite accurate, as well. On to the anti-gun sheeple…
The anti-gun position, carried to its final end, would
leave the general population of law-abiding people without guns. Criminals will still get their guns. (When guns are outlawed, only
the bad guys will have guns. Look at New
York City and Washington, D.C. for good examples of poor legislation gone deeply awry.)
Therefore, law-abiding people without guns means: more victims, easier prey, successful
criminals, greater fear in the streets, more rapes, more murders, and on and on. In the
anti-gun grand finale, which will NOT happen, the criminals would live by a creed much
more like “he who lives by the sword gets rich, fat, and happy and has easy pickins
on any street in America.”
Dissecting these facts and applying them to more
descriptive and accurate labeling of our anti gun people led astray, let us now call an
apple an apple. “Anti-gun” people work to develop easier prey and simpler, more
effective victimization. They can therefore honestly be labeled: Victim Creators, Pro
Victim, Pro Crime, Pro Rape, Pro Murder, Pro Fear, Anti Liberty, Anti Freedom, Anti Self
Defense, Pro Chaos, Pro Violence, Violence Supporters, Criminal Enablers, and Supporters
of Violent People (which of course translates to Anti Good Guys, and thus Anti People.)
Take a minute and let your mind run wild
with the endless ways to paint the truth about the folks we’ve been calling
“anti-gun.” They were getting off lightly with that label. See?
Rosie O’Donnell surely won’t like the press she
gets when letters to editors start cropping up around the country explaining clearly how
she’s a “Criminal Enabler.” Op-eds patiently identifying CitiBank,
Levi’s, and the mayors of quite a few American cities as being “Anti
Liberty” will serve our purpose well. Diane Feinstein being associated quite easily
as a “Nurturer of Criminals” will turn a few heads. And, more importantly, eventually people who’ve been swayed
against guns will finally begin to Think for themselves.
Some weeks back there was an online presentation of each
of the Presidential candidates’ views on the right to carry guns. This took place a
day or two after one good woman in the Phoenix area was raped and shot. (For those of you
who missed that story, she survived, and the assailant’s second intended victim
inflicted fatal lead poisoning upon his murderous brow.) My response was an article
entitled “Al Gore Wants Women Raped.” Some folks said that was going a bit too
far, and I conceded. I cannot say he wants women raped with certainty. I can say with
certainty Al Gore wants to make the work of rapists a hell of a lot easier, and
of that he should be ashamed.
Angel Shamaya
Criminal Stop Sign
director@keepandbeararms.com