How many of those shows put firearms in a good light?why are all the cop and fbi and drama shows that revolve around guns, people getting shot, and people doing the shooting so popular among americans
I don't see many shows portraying responsible private ownership of firearms. I mostly see guns in the hands of cops and criminals. Those types of portrayals only reinforce gun control ideas.
Another thing to note, is that guns are only shown when they're used, pretty much.
I think that probably has more to do with the fact that an unused gun is fairly boring. I don't know that I'd watch a show where someone sits down and properly cleans their gun for five minutes. I'd rather watch a gunfight on TV.
For the same reason Romans found gladiators killing each other interesting.If so many people are anti gun, why are most of the top shows on tv gun related???
Eh, that's a sloppy strawman, IMO.default said:to make an analogy, is it hypocritical to believe in strictly enforced speed limits but still be a motorsports enthusiast?
How's that Jerico show doing?cbsbyte said:I have yet to see a show that cast civilian RKBA in a positive light.
to a lot of people, guns are an evil mystery item.
Eh, that's a sloppy strawman, IMO.
All the high-speed driving in motorsports are carefully controlled and contained events.
It's not like NASCAR has the drivers tearing around public streets.
It's not same thing at all.
If you can find a giant car-chase fan who won't push his car more than 5-over, then you'd have an analogy.
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