04-29-2017, 12:25 AM
Here's a CNN piece written by a woman who grew up in India under the influence of Gandhi and non-violence. Her native country is very strict into gun prohibition. She grew up with it, accepted it, believed in it...
She works for CNN. The NRA had a national convention a few doors down from CNN's Atlanta headquarters. Naturally, she ended up reporting on it. From Gandhi to guns: An Indian woman explores the NRA convention.
There is little there that is new. She encountered a number of people who thought on the issue very differently than she. She picked up on the vastly different ideas and values of the NRA's America. Through the article, she admits to not having thought of things the way the NRA convention attendees did, and that they had given her much to consider. I have a feeling she might well consider well and deeply, but that she isn't apt to move far from her home culture and values.
Anyway, an outside our culture perspective of one from a disarmed country.
She works for CNN. The NRA had a national convention a few doors down from CNN's Atlanta headquarters. Naturally, she ended up reporting on it. From Gandhi to guns: An Indian woman explores the NRA convention.
There is little there that is new. She encountered a number of people who thought on the issue very differently than she. She picked up on the vastly different ideas and values of the NRA's America. Through the article, she admits to not having thought of things the way the NRA convention attendees did, and that they had given her much to consider. I have a feeling she might well consider well and deeply, but that she isn't apt to move far from her home culture and values.
Anyway, an outside our culture perspective of one from a disarmed country.
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