What Your NRA Decal Says About You

I don’t even know where to begin. This strikes me as written by someone out of touch with reality, blindly believing every bit of rhetoric presented to him. I feel sorry for the man that wrote these words.

I see that NRA decal on the rear window of your car and my eyes narrow. I look at the back of your head in the driver’s seat and I wonder if you are a threat.

A threat to my children. A threat to me. A threat to society.

I see a news report about the latest shooting deaths in the United States. I brace myself for the NRA talking points on social media.

I try not to read them. I fail at that. I am appalled and saddened and sickened and angry.

I am reminded why I consider you a potential threat.

To me, that NRA decal on the rear window of your car represents violent death.

By displaying that NRA decal on the rear window of your car, you are endorsing violent death.

By endorsing violent death, you show me that you do not care about the tens of thousands of gun deaths in the United States every year.

You don’t care about the gun deaths at Columbine. You don’t care about the gun deaths at Virginia Tech. You don’t care about the gun deaths at Tucson. You don’t care about the gun deaths at Aurora. You don’t care about the gun death at a movie theater up the road from here in Wesley Chapel. You don’t care about the gun deaths at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown. You don’t care about the gun deaths at Emanuel AME Church in Charleston.

You don’t care about the gun deaths this morning at Bridgewater Plaza in Virginia.

That is what the NRA decal displayed in the rear window of your car tells me.

Is that fair?

Is it just of me to conclude that you don’t care about the loss of human life because of the proliferation of guns in the U.S., simply because you choose to display an NRA decal in the rear window of your car?

Maybe not. Yet, how am I to know that you are not the next “good guy with a gun” to snap?

How am I to know that something about the way I drive, or something about the way your day or life is going, or something imagined by you and unimaginable to me triggers the compulsion to shoot, and to kill?

Because of that NRA decal in the rear window of your car, because I am the father of two beautiful boys who are growing up with a backdrop of rampant gun violence, the only responsible conclusion for me to draw is that you are armed – and dangerous. That you are a threat. That you could, if you chose, pull out your gun and shoot me or my children without a thought or even provocation.

Maybe that is not fair. Maybe you are a gentle, kind person who happens to enjoy shooting sports.

Maybe.

All I know is what the NRA decal in the rear window of your car tells me.

Here is a fair conclusion, though: You care more about your “right” to own a gun than you care about my right to live without the fear that members of my family or my friends might be shot and killed at school, at the movies, in our car, on the job, in church … anywhere. Anywhere at all.

It is more important to you that the 300 million guns in the United States remain in the hands of their owners than it is for my children to grow up in a country where violent gun deaths are an anomaly, rather than the norm.

You would rather risk more lives, thousands more, than take responsible action on gun control. In your world, there is an “acceptable” number of violent gun deaths.

I conclude that about you, because you choose to display that NRA decal in the rear window of your car.

How does it feel to know that the father, the husband, the son, the friend, the writer in the car behind you is afraid of what you might do because of that NRA decal displayed in the rear window of your car?

How does that feel to you?

Actually … never mind.

I don’t think I want to know.

Source: http://dadscribe.com/2015/08/26/nra-decal-danger/

2 Comments

  1. Dobhran Black on August 28, 2015 at 3:19 pm

    When I see a pro gun control sticker my eyes narrow. Does this person not care about the tens of thousands dead in Syria, Egypt and other totalitarian countries because those protesting for a better life were defenseless against their well-armed oppressors? Do you want that sort of oppression to happen to me? To my family?

    Do you not understand that there is an inverse correlation between what you see on tv and the actual prevalence of events? You must assume that cars are a thousand times safer than trains or planes, since the media is always covering plane crashes and never even mentions a single car accident! Cars must be the safest things in the world!

    In all seriousness, your two beautiful boys are more likely to die in a car accident, or drowning, or by their own hands than by gun violence. And even if they do beat the 10,000+ to 1 odds and get shot, I think our freedom is worth their sacrifice.



  2. Mike T on August 30, 2015 at 9:04 am

    His eyes are narrow because he, like many have their Media and Politician Blinders on. Because I’m an NRA member I support violence. Really?!
    Its almost a cliché these days, but people chose to ignore the fact that, the majority of the shootings that takes place each day are by criminals that could never legally own a weapon. Taking my guns away, just means that the criminals will be the only ones left with arms. I’m sure I’ll take flack for saying this, but I’m okay with a stronger background checks. Some people just shouldn’t own weapons. That is evident in the U.S. all the time. You depressed kid took your gun and shoots up a place. YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE! If you would have been paying attention to the kid a caution flag would have gone up!

    It’s our responsibility as gun owners, to protect our families, our rights, and sometimes the Narrow-minded jackasses of the world.