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Post by DrSchadenfreude on Aug 21, 2022 18:45:08 GMT -5
Historical rates of enslavement predict modern rates of American gun ownershipphys.org/news/2022-08-historical-enslavement-modern-american-gun.amp
August 19, 2022 The higher percentage of enslaved people that a U.S. county counted among its residents in 1860, the more guns its residents have in the present, according to a new analysis by researchers exploring why Americans' feelings about guns differ so much from people around the globe. More than 45% of the world's civilian-owned firearms are in the United States, where just 5 percent of the world's people live. This disparity may have something to do with the way the majority of American gun owners view gun ownership. "Gun culture is one case where American Exceptionalism really is true," says Nick Buttrick, a University of Wisconsin–Madison professor of psychology. "We are really radically different even from countries like Canada or Australia, places that have similar cultural roots." Pew Research Center surveys show two-thirds of Americans who own guns say it's a way to keep themselves safe, while in other countries, people are more likely believe the presence of a gun adds risk and danger to their lives, considering, for example, the far higher rates of homicide and suicide in households with guns. Gun culture scholars have also explored the role of race in American gun attitudes for some time, Buttrick says, and the two may be linked. In a study published recently in the journal PNAS Nexus, Buttrick and co-author Jessica Mazen, a psychology graduate student at the University of Virginia, describe a shift in sentiment away from the predominant, pre-Civil War idea of guns as tools for hunting and sport. In the post-Civil War South, the belief that a gun was necessary to protect family, property and a way of life grew prominent among white southerners. This was driven by a flood of surplus military weapons, the rise of armed, white-supremacist organizations like the Ku Klux Klan, and elite rhetoric that Reconstruction governments would not protect the interests of white southerners from newly freed and politically-empowered Black people. The researchers compared county-level population data from the 1860 census to gun ownership patterns in the present. Because there is no national record of gun ownership, the study uses a widely accepted proxy—the proportion of suicides in a county that involved a firearm, according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention mortality records from 1999 to 2016. "What we see is a strong correlation between the number of slaves in a county in 1860 and the number of guns there now, even after we control for variables like personal politics, crime rates, and education and income," says Buttrick, who produced the study while working as a postdoctoral researcher at Princeton University, before joining the UW–Madison faculty this year. This correlation was strong even when the researchers focused only on white gun owners, narrowing their proxy for gun ownership to firearm suicides involving only non-Hispanic white victims. The study further pinpoints a particularly Southern root for the American belief that guns keep people safe. "The extent to which people feel unsafe only predicts gun ownership in counties in the South, where the more unsafe people feel, the more likely they are to own a gun," Buttrick says. "If you look in areas that didn't have any slaves in the 1860s, whether people feel unsafe there today does not predict today's county-level gun ownership." Additionally, areas in the North and West with more guns in the present day are home to people that are more likely to have Facebook friends that live in parts of the South that had higher historical rates of slavery. In these areas, as in the South, feeling unsafe is more likely to predict increased gun ownership. The researchers say this suggests that social transmission of beliefs about guns is at work. "The question is, how do these ideas about guns get to the rest of the country?" Buttrick says. "As people move, they bring with them the culture that formed them. We can see the remnants of those moves and the lingering connections to family and community in people's social media connections, and it lines up with the slavery-gun-ownership pattern." The results may give researchers a clearer sense of how gun culture has developed and evolved differently across the country—why some parts of the country still retain a hunting culture, while others are dominated by a gun culture based around personal protection. "It helps to elucidate some things—why is it that race and guns are so tightly tied together? Why is it that guns are so present in the public mind and discussion for white people and not for Black people?" Buttrick says. "And it does help make sense of why protective gun ownership is such a popular idea in the United States, but not elsewhere."
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Post by cbisbig on Aug 22, 2022 2:36:23 GMT -5
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Post by AlaCowboy on Aug 25, 2022 23:15:38 GMT -5
The higher percentage of enslaved people that a U.S. county counted among its residents in 1860, the more guns its residents have in the present, according to a new analysis by researchers exploring why Americans' feelings about guns differ so much from people around the globe.
Well, Mr. Cut-n-paste. Tell us why the slaves were generally brought here for sale by European ship owners and sailors who bought them from Africans and Middle Easterners who captured them from their home villages. So why isn't there massive gun ownership in Europe and Africa? That is, tell us if you can put together a cogent thought.
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Post by DrSchadenfreude on Aug 26, 2022 9:31:33 GMT -5
The higher percentage of enslaved people that a U.S. county counted among its residents in 1860, the more guns its residents have in the present, according to a new analysis by researchers exploring why Americans' feelings about guns differ so much from people around the globe. Well, Mr. Cut-n-paste. Tell us why the slaves were generally brought here for sale by European ship owners and sailors who bought them from Africans and Middle Easterners who captured them from their home villages. So why isn't there massive gun ownership in Europe and Africa? That is, tell us if you can put together a cogent thought.Here's a more germane question about the study, Dungkopf. How do you explain the observed correlation between rates of 19th century slave ownership in these Virginia counties and current rates of gun ownership? Put on your pointy thinking cap and see if you can come up with a cogent thought about that.
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Post by daleko on Aug 26, 2022 10:41:54 GMT -5
Here's a more germane question about the study, Dungkopf. How do you explain the observed correlation between rates of 19th century slave ownership in these Virginia counties and current rates of gun ownership? Put on your pointy thinking cap and see if you can come up with a cogent thought about that. Duh. The former Slave States are where the Negro lives. The Black demographic is legally buying guns at an increasing rate. A high increasing rate. They took their .gov COVID money and raced to gun stores to legally buy guns. NRA membership among The Black population is growing. The Black community is the fastest growing gun-owning demographic in the United States. Black Guns Matter is a high growth organization aimed at educating Blacks about gun culture in the United States, primarily around defending Second Amendment rights. And they, by a large % are Democrats. They aren't Trump followers but they are ardent supporters of the 2nd.
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Post by DrSchadenfreude on Aug 26, 2022 11:51:22 GMT -5
Here's a more germane question about the study, Dungkopf. How do you explain the observed correlation between rates of 19th century slave ownership in these Virginia counties and current rates of gun ownership? Put on your pointy thinking cap and see if you can come up with a cogent thought about that. Duh. The former Slave States are where the Negro lives. The Black demographic is legally buying guns at an increasing rate. A high increasing rate. They took their .gov COVID money and raced to gun stores to legally buy guns. NRA membership among The Black population is growing. The Black community is the fastest growing gun-owning demographic in the United States. Black Guns Matter is a high growth organization aimed at educating Blacks about gun culture in the United States, primarily around defending Second Amendment rights. And they, by a large % are Democrats. They aren't Trump followers but they are ardent supporters of the 2nd.A plausible explanation. But there has also been a longstanding relationship between gun ownership, the KKK, Caucasian post- Civil War rifle clubs, and Ante Bellum slave patrols. It's what Randy Newman called, "Keeping the nxggers down."
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Post by cbisbig on Aug 27, 2022 14:05:28 GMT -5
Duh. The former Slave States are where the Negro lives. The Black demographic is legally buying guns at an increasing rate. A high increasing rate. They took their .gov COVID money and raced to gun stores to legally buy guns. NRA membership among The Black population is growing. The Black community is the fastest growing gun-owning demographic in the United States. Black Guns Matter is a high growth organization aimed at educating Blacks about gun culture in the United States, primarily around defending Second Amendment rights. And they, by a large % are Democrats. They aren't Trump followers but they are ardent supporters of the 2nd. A plausible explanation. But there has also been a longstanding relationship between gun ownership, the KKK, Caucasian post- Civil War rifle clubs, and Ante Bellum slave patrols. It's what Randy Newman called, "Keeping the nxggers down." Never heard newman say that, but this might apply to you
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Post by AlaCowboy on Aug 27, 2022 14:20:34 GMT -5
The higher percentage of enslaved people that a U.S. county counted among its residents in 1860, the more guns its residents have in the present, according to a new analysis by researchers exploring why Americans' feelings about guns differ so much from people around the globe. Well, Mr. Cut-n-paste. Tell us why the slaves were generally brought here for sale by European ship owners and sailors who bought them from Africans and Middle Easterners who captured them from their home villages. So why isn't there massive gun ownership in Europe and Africa? That is, tell us if you can put together a cogent thought.Here's a more germane question about the study, Dungkopf. How do you explain the observed correlation between rates of 19th century slave ownership in these Virginia counties and current rates of gun ownership? Put on your pointy thinking cap and see if you can come up with a cogent thought about that. So. You can't form a cogent thought to answer my question. To answer your question, historically, the Southern states and territories were more rural and agricultural, while the northern states were smaller and had more larger cities and manufacturing. Southern residents were more dependent on firearms for hunting and self-protection. There's YOUR answer. Now answer my question. Don't Google it.
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Post by DrSchadenfreude on Aug 27, 2022 14:28:56 GMT -5
Here's a more germane question about the study, Dungkopf. How do you explain the observed correlation between rates of 19th century slave ownership in these Virginia counties and current rates of gun ownership? Put on your pointy thinking cap and see if you can come up with a cogent thought about that. So. You can't form a cogent thought to answer my question. To answer your question, historically, the Southern states and territories were more rural and agricultural, while the northern states were smaller and had more larger cities and manufacturing. Southern residents were more dependent on firearms for hunting and self-protection. There's YOUR answer. Now answer my question. Don't Google it.Your question is too stupid to merit an answer. But I'll answer it with two questions. When was slavery abolished in Europe? When did people in Europe cease needing weapons to police a minority slave population?
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Post by daleko on Aug 27, 2022 14:52:48 GMT -5
Duh. The former Slave States are where the Negro lives. The Black demographic is legally buying guns at an increasing rate. A high increasing rate. They took their .gov COVID money and raced to gun stores to legally buy guns. NRA membership among The Black population is growing. The Black community is the fastest growing gun-owning demographic in the United States. Black Guns Matter is a high growth organization aimed at educating Blacks about gun culture in the United States, primarily around defending Second Amendment rights. And they, by a large % are Democrats. They aren't Trump followers but they are ardent supporters of the 2nd. A plausible explanation. FActually accurate.
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Post by DrSchadenfreude on Aug 27, 2022 16:52:10 GMT -5
A plausible explanation. FActually accurate.Daleko, The study actually looked at whites only numbers, and found that the correlation between gun ownership and 1860 slave populations still obtained. In other words, your theory about the correlation being a result of recent increases in black gun ownership, per se, is not correct.
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Post by daleko on Aug 27, 2022 18:36:38 GMT -5
Daleko, The study actually looked at whites only numbers, and found that the correlation between gun ownership and 1860 slave populations still obtained. In other words, your theory about the correlation being a result of recent increases in black gun ownership, per se, is not correct. You do like to look at yesterday. The study based on your position is meaningless. Today legal gun ownership growth is in the Black segment. NRA growth is in the Black segment. The Democratic Voting Black Segment. The illegal Black segment growth is also high.
So you now have admitted to posting a meaningless study. No surprise. You post would be like saying the NBA is dead because there are few White players.
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Post by DrSchadenfreude on Aug 27, 2022 19:38:48 GMT -5
Daleko, The study actually looked at whites only numbers, and found that the correlation between gun ownership and 1860 slave populations still obtained. In other words, your theory about the correlation being a result of recent increases in black gun ownership, per se, is not correct. You do like to look at yesterday. The study based on your position is meaningless. Today legal gun ownership growth is in the Black segment. NRA growth is in the Black segment. The Democratic Voting Black Segment. The illegal Black segment growth is also high.
So you now have admitted to posting a meaningless study. No surprise. You post would be like saying the NBA is dead because there are few White players. Huh? What's meaningless about the study? It's a verification of the historic, and contemporary, correlation between white gun ownership and "keeping the n-ggers down," as Randy Newman put it.
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Post by AlaCowboy on Aug 27, 2022 20:15:22 GMT -5
So. You can't form a cogent thought to answer my question. To answer your question, historically, the Southern states and territories were more rural and agricultural, while the northern states were smaller and had more larger cities and manufacturing. Southern residents were more dependent on firearms for hunting and self-protection. There's YOUR answer. Now answer my question. Don't Google it. Your question is too stupid to merit an answer. But I'll answer it with two questions. When was slavery abolished in Europe? When did people in Europe cease needing weapons to police a minority slave population? If we stopped answering all your stupid questions and comments we would have less to laugh at and you might disappear. Hmm. That's a wonderful idea. I think I'll do just that. Now if everyone else would do the same....
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Post by Panama pfRedd on Aug 28, 2022 0:26:01 GMT -5
Your question is too stupid to merit an answer. But I'll answer it with two questions. When was slavery abolished in Europe? When did people in Europe cease needing weapons to police a minority slave population? If we stopped answering all your stupid questions and comments we would have less to laugh at and you might disappear. Hmm. That's a wonderful idea. I think I'll do just that. Now if everyone else would do the same....I've had him blocked for going on 10 uears so I can't even see his idiotic "questions".
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