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<blockquote data-quote="jbs2014" data-source="post: 1599694" data-attributes="member: 94052"><p>We have to look at this as a multi-domain campaign/conflict.</p><p></p><p>The media/social media domain - our adversary already owns 90% of the key terrain (Facebook youtube etc) and they own it to the extent that they can shut down our accounts and any videos that we make, especially ones that call to political action. We were winning in places like youtube a few years ago, but they have changed all of that. We could make our own media sites but we will only reach us, whereas we need to reach and inform and influence those that are more in the undecided realm. So we have to keep fighting, upvote every pro gun video out there as often as you can and get your peers to do the same. Leave comments in their videos that say something to the fact that if their channel gets deleted to start another and keep doing it until the youtube moderators get tired of deleting. </p><p></p><p>The political domain - We have not lost this one yet. It is important to flood your house rep and senator at state and federal levels with letters of opposition to gun control legislation. They are politicians after all, if they see a larger number of individuals opposing ant gun legislation than for it it is going to have an effect. Also, when they vote to preserve our Second Amendment rights write a letter of praise to encourage them to keep doing the right thing. Support the NRA and Gun Owners of America as much as you can. Those two entities are two crucial means that we can shape the political domain. Without them our efforts to control this domain will be very difficult.</p><p></p><p>Human domain - First we have to stop calling the bolt action/ 30-30 guys "Fudds". I think this helps our enemy by driving a seam in-between our lines that they can exploit. What we need to do is educate those bolt action/30-30/hunting only folks that their guns will be next if semi autos are banned. I saw a video some months back, a bit dated, where they anti gun side was making a case for banning .454 casuls and .44 mag handguns using the same rhetoric as is used today with semi autos. When you go to the range try to talk to one fellow shooter about the importance of voting for the candidate that will defend our Second Amendment rights and swing him or her to our side. If you find an individual that is sort of on the anti 2nd side do everything you can do subvert that anti gun ideology. </p><p></p><p>Economic domain - Many institutions are siding with the anti gun side. Do everything in your power to ensure that they don't receive your money or anyone elses. Make them pay for their political positions. If enough of us write really bad reviews of their companies on Google Reviews or Yelp it will start to hurt. And the reviews don't even need to be Second Amendment related. Visit one of their stores and it was kind of dirty? Well in the review make it look like you went to the city dump. One of their employees was rude, make them look like Idi Amin in your review. Did the employee make a somewhat disparaging comment about women? Make sure that gets included and sent to the hashtag metoo folks. Now, if the company is pro Second than ensure that they are showered with praise on yelp and other review sites and encourage others to shop there as well.</p><p></p><p>Thats all I have tonight, what do you guys have?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbs2014, post: 1599694, member: 94052"] We have to look at this as a multi-domain campaign/conflict. The media/social media domain - our adversary already owns 90% of the key terrain (Facebook youtube etc) and they own it to the extent that they can shut down our accounts and any videos that we make, especially ones that call to political action. We were winning in places like youtube a few years ago, but they have changed all of that. We could make our own media sites but we will only reach us, whereas we need to reach and inform and influence those that are more in the undecided realm. So we have to keep fighting, upvote every pro gun video out there as often as you can and get your peers to do the same. Leave comments in their videos that say something to the fact that if their channel gets deleted to start another and keep doing it until the youtube moderators get tired of deleting. The political domain - We have not lost this one yet. It is important to flood your house rep and senator at state and federal levels with letters of opposition to gun control legislation. They are politicians after all, if they see a larger number of individuals opposing ant gun legislation than for it it is going to have an effect. Also, when they vote to preserve our Second Amendment rights write a letter of praise to encourage them to keep doing the right thing. Support the NRA and Gun Owners of America as much as you can. Those two entities are two crucial means that we can shape the political domain. Without them our efforts to control this domain will be very difficult. Human domain - First we have to stop calling the bolt action/ 30-30 guys "Fudds". I think this helps our enemy by driving a seam in-between our lines that they can exploit. What we need to do is educate those bolt action/30-30/hunting only folks that their guns will be next if semi autos are banned. I saw a video some months back, a bit dated, where they anti gun side was making a case for banning .454 casuls and .44 mag handguns using the same rhetoric as is used today with semi autos. When you go to the range try to talk to one fellow shooter about the importance of voting for the candidate that will defend our Second Amendment rights and swing him or her to our side. If you find an individual that is sort of on the anti 2nd side do everything you can do subvert that anti gun ideology. Economic domain - Many institutions are siding with the anti gun side. Do everything in your power to ensure that they don't receive your money or anyone elses. Make them pay for their political positions. If enough of us write really bad reviews of their companies on Google Reviews or Yelp it will start to hurt. And the reviews don't even need to be Second Amendment related. Visit one of their stores and it was kind of dirty? Well in the review make it look like you went to the city dump. One of their employees was rude, make them look like Idi Amin in your review. Did the employee make a somewhat disparaging comment about women? Make sure that gets included and sent to the hashtag metoo folks. Now, if the company is pro Second than ensure that they are showered with praise on yelp and other review sites and encourage others to shop there as well. Thats all I have tonight, what do you guys have? [/QUOTE]
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