PS_Alexandria
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I think it's totally nonsensical how gun rights and civil rights of minorities are usually associated with opposite ends of the political spectrum. Gun rights, in my opinion, are very much compatible with social justice issues. For instance, if you happen to be black, and you exercise your right to bear arms, you're much more likely to be treated as if you have already committed a gun crime than a white person bearing arms. Also, guns serve to make physical strength less of a factor in people's vulnerability to violence, so a woman carrying a gun is empowering herself to not be afraid when doing things that women are typically more fearful of than men (like walking down the street at night, going into a bad neighborhood, etc.). Relationships between two women, or relationships where the man is a transman can lead to a sense of vulnerability both due to their minority status, and because cisgender men are usually associated with physical strength and protection. A gun can help people in these relationships feel secure. What if Brandon Teena had carried a gun? What if Matthew Shepard had carried a gun? They might still be alive.