twoblink
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I try to sneak in the 2nd Amendment whenever I can.
My students read a few articles that I pick every week. This week, it was an article about women and the need for CCW as the police is unreliable and cannot follow you 24/7.
Most of my students had the idea that guns were dangerous. Most households here in Taiwan have a few cleavers, and so I asked if they thought those were dangerous. They didn't feel that cleavers were dangerous, because they said, it's just an inanimate object.. I will not jump out and "bite" you. It needs to be wielded..
So what's so different about guns? While after the discussion, some still have a phobia, most however, now realize that guns are just like knives, just a tool. If you are use to them around the house, and are trained in their use, they are not dangerous. They are only dangerous when misused or (disrespected).
The Twoblink RKBA club in Taiwan...
My students read a few articles that I pick every week. This week, it was an article about women and the need for CCW as the police is unreliable and cannot follow you 24/7.
Most of my students had the idea that guns were dangerous. Most households here in Taiwan have a few cleavers, and so I asked if they thought those were dangerous. They didn't feel that cleavers were dangerous, because they said, it's just an inanimate object.. I will not jump out and "bite" you. It needs to be wielded..
So what's so different about guns? While after the discussion, some still have a phobia, most however, now realize that guns are just like knives, just a tool. If you are use to them around the house, and are trained in their use, they are not dangerous. They are only dangerous when misused or (disrespected).
The Twoblink RKBA club in Taiwan...