I find it funny that the woman I know (myself included) are arguing for us to keep our guns, and the men on this forum are arguing over us losing them, yet you blame women.
I would say blame the men who have gone soft and forgotten why we were allowed the right to own guns in the first place.
I didn't exclusively "blame women." I blamed the subset of gormless, objectively pro-authoritarian women and feminized men who have gone soft. Obviously, the Temperance Movement (just like the Gun Grabbers today) involved plenty of
such men.
I should have said 'feminine' instead of 'female' to make it absolutely clear I was referring to psychological mindset, not irrelevant biological particularities of sex/gender.
Agitating to abandon a longstanding foundational cultural tradition (like RKBA) because of a singular emotionally traumatic event is a very female feminine (and Marxist) reaction.
There, I improved my statement to not inadvertently include righteous gun-toting gals like yourself and Ann Barnhardt.
Happy now? Maybe in the future, you could try reading others' writings in (charitable) ways that make the most sense, instead of parsing so as to maximize opportunity for offense.
