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Today’s Youth Against Firearms
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<blockquote data-quote="AustinSN" data-source="post: 16291625" data-attributes="member: 159453"><p>I would have probably agreed with this that current youth is against firearms but yesterday I saw something rather.. interesting. </p><p></p><p>There was an AMA on Reddit, which is disgustingly overrun with socialists/liberals, Beto was answering questions. Based on his views and the demographics of the vast majority of Reddit, they should have been lining up to pleasure him. </p><p></p><p>He was eaten alive on like half of his answers. </p><p></p><p>He made some comments about doing a mandatory buyback for firearms within the country and was answered with statistics and logic which basically put him in his place. </p><p></p><p>I remember going to a sales seminar for work and they were talking about statistically it's more difficult to sell to today's youth because they do so much research on a subject before they purchase. Anecdotally I see it constantly, I have a customer who needs help, I give them an option, and they tell me they trust me. It's not like that with younger people, they do a ton of research and spend days before they get back to me with a decision. I'd like to think they react the same way to firearms, but it feels skewed because the media loves to show young people taking a stand against these "murder machines." </p><p></p><p>Also, off topic, that Beto guy is a complete snake BS politician. You can definitely tell when reading his answers, no substance, no plan, no nothing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AustinSN, post: 16291625, member: 159453"] I would have probably agreed with this that current youth is against firearms but yesterday I saw something rather.. interesting. There was an AMA on Reddit, which is disgustingly overrun with socialists/liberals, Beto was answering questions. Based on his views and the demographics of the vast majority of Reddit, they should have been lining up to pleasure him. He was eaten alive on like half of his answers. He made some comments about doing a mandatory buyback for firearms within the country and was answered with statistics and logic which basically put him in his place. I remember going to a sales seminar for work and they were talking about statistically it's more difficult to sell to today's youth because they do so much research on a subject before they purchase. Anecdotally I see it constantly, I have a customer who needs help, I give them an option, and they tell me they trust me. It's not like that with younger people, they do a ton of research and spend days before they get back to me with a decision. I'd like to think they react the same way to firearms, but it feels skewed because the media loves to show young people taking a stand against these "murder machines." Also, off topic, that Beto guy is a complete snake BS politician. You can definitely tell when reading his answers, no substance, no plan, no nothing. [/QUOTE]
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