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The NRA for years has been using Kuli's silly argument as cover for a lobbying scheme paid for by manufacturers of ammo and firearms. They've sold gun as recreation and Rambo fantasies to everyone, they paid for a bunch of the people who are currently trying to kill our democracy. Anti-gay, misogynist, racism, religious bigots, these are the people the NRA has gleefully paid for in order to make money for that whore LaPierre and the rest of them, and now it looks like they are all traitors as well.
There aren't enough safety courses in the world to make up for that.
You're talking about the media's portrayal of the NRA, not the real NRA. Go to a local NRA meeting and you'll see minorities including gays -- in fact, this Quora answer is spot-on:
Gun owners are a funny bunch.
If you support gun rights, they don’t tend to care, in the slightest, if you are a white male or a transgender black lesbian.
And this makes sense, really. Firearms ownership tends, by definition, to attract people who are libertarian in their thinking. “If it neither breaks my leg nor picks my pocket, it is of no concern to me”. They may disagree with your life choices, but generally speaking there is only one question for admission into the club: “Do you support gun rights”.
Indeed, the last time that the NRA was involved in an individual case, IIRC, was a black woman with a CCW permit from Pennsylvania who ended up being arrested in New Jersey for illegally carrying, unaware her license was useless across state lines. ...
The most popular NRA commentator right now is Colion Noir, a black man.
Chris Cheng is a gay asian male who used to work for Google. Now he’s a professional shooter being sponsored by Bass Pro Shops after winning a season of the TV show “Top Shot”. How’s that for diversity? He’s also another popular NRA commentator.
I’ve watched groups of very traditional (read white anglo saxon protestants) gun owners freely accept trans people, gay people, lesbians, whatever.
-- Quora
That's the reality of the NRA on the ground -- very much in line with Barry Goldwater's statement that we shouldn't care if someone is straight, only if they can shoot straight.
As for guns as recreation, that's just maintaining a long-standing aspect of American life. High schools used to have shooting teams right along with football and other sports, and no one thought those needed promoting or defending because they were just a normal aspect of life. The NRA got into "promoting" guns for recreation only when a new element in society started attacking guns.
The corruption you refer to began with Ackermann-McQueen, who turned Wayne L Pierre into a money-seeking demagogue. Interestingly minority members were among the first to speak out against the La Pierre cabal.


						
	
	
	














