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Could you imagine Archie talking about the dem/libs these days? LMAO
' Don't let the <snip>s grind you down ~
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A Democratic State Legislature member from Minnesota, Rep. Kaohly Vang Her (DFL), made a statement that has sparked controversy and disbelief among many. Her assertion that women should not have firearms because they might struggle with operating the safeties has ignited a fierce debate about gender stereotypes, firearms competency, and individual rights. The insinuation that women are incapable of handling firearms due to the complexity of safeties is not only insulting but also deeply problematic. It suggests that women are inherently less capable than men when it comes to firearms, reinforcing outdated gender norms and expectations. Rep. Vang Her’s stance appears contradictory to the Democratic Party’s purported support for women’s empowerment and autonomy. Advocating for restrictions based on gender stereotypes contradicts the very principles they claim to uphold, raising questions about the party’s commitment to gender equality.
Rep. Vang Her’s stance appears contradictory to the Democratic Party’s purported support for women’s empowerment and autonomy. Advocating for restrictions based on gender stereotypes contradicts the very principles they claim to uphold, raising questions about the party’s commitment to gender equality.
Advocates for gun rights emphasize the importance of firearms education and training for all individuals, regardless of gender. They believe in empowering individuals to responsibly exercise their Second Amendment rights through education, training, and practice.
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