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In reply to the discussion: In Ferguson - Guess Who Gets Arrested? [View all]Nuclear Unicorn
(19,497 posts)159. From Wikipedia
Hoplophobia is a neologism, originally coined as a pejorative,[1][2] to describe an "irrational aversion to weapons."[3] It is sometimes used more generally to describe the "fear of firearms"[4][5] or colloquially as the "fear of armed citizens."[6]
Etymology
Firearms authority and writer Jeff Cooper said that he coined the word in 1962 to denigrate and anger proponents of gun control by claiming that their thoughts were "aberrant" and unreasoning:
"I coined the term "hoplophobia" in 1962 in response to a perceived need for a word to describe a mental aberration consisting of an unreasoning terror of gadgetry, specifically, weapons. The most common manifestation of hoplophobia is the idea that instruments possess a will of their own, apart from that of their user. This is not a reasoned position, but when you point this out to a hoplophobe he is not impressed because his is an unreasonable position. To convince a man that he is not making sense is not to change his viewpoint but rather to make an enemy. Thus hoplophobia is a useful word, but as with all words, it should be used correctly."[1]
The term was constructed from the Greek ὅπλον - hoplon, meaning, amongst other things, "arms," and φόβος - phobos, meaning "fear."[7] Cooper employed the term as just another alternative to other slang terms, stating: "We read of 'gun grabbers' and 'anti-gun nuts' but these slang terms do not [explain this behavior]." Cooper attributed this behavior to an irrational fear of firearms and other forms of weaponry, with no evidence for this attribution. Cooper's conjecture was that "the most common manifestation of hoplophobia is the idea that instruments possess a will of their own, apart from that of their user."[1] Writing in an opinion piece, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review columnist Dimitri Vassilaros said that the term was intended by Cooper as tongue-in-cheek to mock those who think guns have free will.[2]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoplophobia
Etymology
Firearms authority and writer Jeff Cooper said that he coined the word in 1962 to denigrate and anger proponents of gun control by claiming that their thoughts were "aberrant" and unreasoning:
"I coined the term "hoplophobia" in 1962 in response to a perceived need for a word to describe a mental aberration consisting of an unreasoning terror of gadgetry, specifically, weapons. The most common manifestation of hoplophobia is the idea that instruments possess a will of their own, apart from that of their user. This is not a reasoned position, but when you point this out to a hoplophobe he is not impressed because his is an unreasonable position. To convince a man that he is not making sense is not to change his viewpoint but rather to make an enemy. Thus hoplophobia is a useful word, but as with all words, it should be used correctly."[1]
The term was constructed from the Greek ὅπλον - hoplon, meaning, amongst other things, "arms," and φόβος - phobos, meaning "fear."[7] Cooper employed the term as just another alternative to other slang terms, stating: "We read of 'gun grabbers' and 'anti-gun nuts' but these slang terms do not [explain this behavior]." Cooper attributed this behavior to an irrational fear of firearms and other forms of weaponry, with no evidence for this attribution. Cooper's conjecture was that "the most common manifestation of hoplophobia is the idea that instruments possess a will of their own, apart from that of their user."[1] Writing in an opinion piece, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review columnist Dimitri Vassilaros said that the term was intended by Cooper as tongue-in-cheek to mock those who think guns have free will.[2]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoplophobia
It derives from the same Greek root as Hoplites, the name of the heavily armed Greek soldiers.
Claiming it is meant to sound like a slur against homosexuals is both linguistically absurd and breathtakingly hypocritical considering the delight Controllers take in using the term "ammosexual."
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It is the fault of RKBAers and the NRA that the armed terrorists are allowed to terrorize...
stone space
Aug 2015
#4
The RKBA protects. Racist gun laws enforced by racists are killing blacks.
Nuclear Unicorn
Aug 2015
#10
That' like saying the presence of slavery negates the universal right to freedom.
Nuclear Unicorn
Aug 2015
#33
So because 1 group is deprived of a right that justifies universal deprivation?
Nuclear Unicorn
Aug 2015
#59
"Presenting an argument backing their disagreement would be a nice touch though."
Nuclear Unicorn
Aug 2015
#109
"Bull shit I am, unless you can present an argument that self defense is only possible using a gun?"
Nuclear Unicorn
Aug 2015
#111
VPC is another "lies, damned lies and Controller propaganda" hack organization
Nuclear Unicorn
Aug 2015
#130
"don't report how many times they did so *unnecessarily*, terrorizing innocent people"
Nuclear Unicorn
Aug 2015
#174
I never claimed Japan had higher violent crime and I told you as much the first time you tried that.
Nuclear Unicorn
Aug 2015
#183
"Nobody said you didn't. Just argued that for this one particular right you *shouldn't*."
Nuclear Unicorn
Aug 2015
#189
RKBA is NOT a "universal right". It is MERELY a unique American philosophy, not a "right" at all.
Turn CO Blue
Aug 2015
#101
This is false on its face, but go ahead and imagine a group of openly racist black men with guns...
uponit7771
Aug 2015
#123
Then you are wrong on your face because the Huey P Newton Gun Club made its march in TX.
Nuclear Unicorn
Aug 2015
#131
The gun club has NO OPENLY RACIST agenda at all like the SPLC says the Oath Keepers does so
uponit7771
Aug 2015
#132
No one ever came close to saying the HPNGC had racist intent. Stop making up nonsense.
Nuclear Unicorn
Aug 2015
#137
You brought up HPNGC not me, I said imagine openly racist blacks walking through a..
uponit7771
Aug 2015
#140
How can the defining variable be the presence or absence of racist intent when gauging if
Nuclear Unicorn
Aug 2015
#141
SPLC Defined the Oath Keepers as an extremist group, HPNGC was never defined as a extremist group
uponit7771
Aug 2015
#163
2A itself is not racist just the way it's implemented in America, it's not even handed ONE BIT...
uponit7771
Aug 2015
#165
The 4A isn't applied evenly across the races either, i.e. Stop & Frisk which, coincidentally
Nuclear Unicorn
Aug 2015
#166
How bout they leave just based on their own words? Reading them they sound like kooks...
uponit7771
Aug 2015
#167
Well... maybe there deeds... like the Bundy ranch these guys are going to leave Oregon too cause
uponit7771
Aug 2015
#175
SLPC designated Oath Keepers as openly extremis, not the HPNGC... I'm talking about the people today
uponit7771
Aug 2015
#162
A) Maybe they're there because they think militarized police are an affront to civil society
Nuclear Unicorn
Aug 2015
#154
For the last question its been nearly the same as whites in their neighborhood, for the first blacks
uponit7771
Aug 2015
#133
If you're not in Ferguson, you have no right to say who or what is terrorizing the citizens there.
dgibby
Aug 2015
#71
The self-described "oath keepers" are terrorists allowed to roam in that community.
pnwmom
Aug 2015
#134
From the pics posted around DU the protesters don't look intimidated. The cops seem to be
Nuclear Unicorn
Aug 2015
#139
Good points, regarding rights. So to me then it seems, this needs to be tested
sabrina 1
Aug 2015
#91
That is why the people are the first, last and best guarantors of their rights and liberty.
Nuclear Unicorn
Aug 2015
#93
True but for that to happen, people have to be united. So why is the NRA not out there
sabrina 1
Aug 2015
#94
The NRA advocated for Shaneen Allen. Sheriff David Clarke was profiled in their magazine.
Nuclear Unicorn
Aug 2015
#96
Well, here's what I see. I see groups like the NRA arguing that Americans have the right
sabrina 1
Aug 2015
#97
And yet it is the POLICE that hand-cuffed the girl. So who is the greater danger here? nt
jonno99
Aug 2015
#107
"But I got me a GUN, a big, manly GUN-for-brains - it speaks for me".....terrorists doing their work.
Fred Sanders
Aug 2015
#82
The Terrorists should be arrested, jailed, and their guns confiscated for life.
stone space
Aug 2015
#18
The Huey P Newton Gun Club showed that blacks can protest armed and remain unmolested.
Nuclear Unicorn
Aug 2015
#43
I'm sure heavily armed Black Panthers will be allowed to patrol white neighborhoods as well.
jalan48
Aug 2015
#14
The sharp end of the stick of national white privilege is a an all-white privileged policing authority.
Fred Sanders
Aug 2015
#15
Exactly and the Native Americans have been treated like this wherever there is money to be made.
jwirr
Aug 2015
#38
What I like to call "shallow coverage" long after the fact and when the propagandists finally are
Fred Sanders
Aug 2015
#80
And there will be a bloodbathe. Look at history: Black Panthers. All it takes is to convince white
jwirr
Aug 2015
#44
Your Gun Worship is a filthy religion. Stop trying to impose it on people. (nt)
stone space
Aug 2015
#145
Message: Black is bad, white is right. Fuck the pigs and their KKK Oath fucking guards.
L0oniX
Aug 2015
#24
The police found reason to arrest two journalists typing on their laptops in McDonald's.
pnwmom
Aug 2015
#136
I wish Obama would hurry up and put all these gun humpers into an old Walmart somewhere.
Enthusiast
Aug 2015
#186
Much of the terror inflicted upon black folk and most of white America as well is related to loving the Gun
Fred Sanders
Aug 2015
#50
"I don't know what she did or didn't do or why they arrested her." Do you care to find out?
Rex
Aug 2015
#75
You mean if there is a White Only water fountain law..do not push it, just hang around the fountain?
Fred Sanders
Aug 2015
#85