Spitting, Stalking, Rape Threats: How Gun Extremists Target Women - MotherJones
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Ever since the Sandy Hook massacre, a small but vocal faction of the gun rights movement has been targeting women who speak up on the issuewhether to propose tighter regulations, educate about the dangers to children, or simply to sell guns with innovative security features. The vicious and often sexually degrading attacks have evolved far beyond online trolling, culminating in severe bullying, harassment, invasion of privacy, and physical aggression. Though vitriol flows from both sides in the gun debate, these menacing tactics have begun to alarm even some entrenched pro-gun conservatives.
Longdon is no stranger to such attacks. Last May in her hometown of Phoenix, she helped coordinate a gun buyback program with local police over three weekends. On the first Saturday, a group of men assembled across the street from the church parking lot where Longdon was set up. They shouted about constitutional rights and tyranny, and called people arriving to trade in their guns "sellouts." (The program netted nearly 2,000 firearms with more than $200,000 in reimbursements.)
Some of them approached Longdon. "You know what was wrong with your shooting?" one said. "They didn't aim better." Another man came up, looked Longdon up and down and said, "I know who you are." Then he recited her home address. The harassment continued, and the men showed up throughout the program, a Phoenix police official involved confirmed to me.
After a fundraiser one night during the program, Longdon returned home around 10 p.m., parked her ramp-equipped van and began unloading herself. As she wheeled up to her house, a man stepped out of the shadows. He was dressed in black and had a rifle, "like something out of a commando movie," Longdon told me. He took aim at her and pulled the trigger. Longdon was hit with a stream of water. "Don't you wish you had a gun now, bitch?" he scoffed before taking off.
"It was like a mock execution," Longdon says, recalling the intense surge of adrenaline and how the incident triggered her PTSD from the 2004 attack that nearly killed her and her fiancé. She called the police, but they were unable to track down the perpetrator. By the following Saturday, Longdon was back at her post helping run the buyback.
"I've been about as broken as I can be by gun violence," she says, "so I'm just not going to be afraid of it again."
The majority of gun owners in America are good people, she adds. "I wish that more responsible gun owners would step into this conversation and say 'Look, those guys don't speak for us.'"
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http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2014/05/guns-bullying-open-carry-women-moms-texas
related
http://gawker.com/people-might-like-gun-nuts-more-if-they-werent-such-dic-1576816813
(how I found the Mother Jones piece)
original thread in GD, locked for being off-topic
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10024957944
Cross-posted in GC&RKBA as well here http://www.democraticunderground.com/1172145999
edit: Here's a GD thread on this, as well http://www.democraticunderground.com/10024958868
billh58
(6,641 posts)Most American gun owners are NOT extremists and have no problem with sane gun control regulations. It is the very vocal minority of Second Amendment absolutists who empower the right-wing NRA and their manufacturer masters to politically intimidate and buy corrupt politicians.
I agree with you.
Blue Owl
(54,755 posts)Case in point....
Paladin
(28,765 posts)Helpful hint: don't look for them in DU's Gun Control/RKBA group.