Head's Up, this is what is coming tomorrow:
So as not to be mistaken for a trap, Betteridge's Law applies here.
There's a difference between materialism and accusing someone or some culture of being too materialistic. What we understand as Materialism is more akin to Naturalism, where as being Materialistic, is the placing of too much emphasis of objects as one's identity. A serious look at what it is typically portrayed as an unserious matter.
And if so, then what?
What drives Gun Culture? Is it the acquisition of possessions? The development of skill? Being prepared for some potential future? Is it the pursuit of virtue?
What do you think? Is gun culture more or less materialistic? Where do you think it is going? Which direction would you like to see it go?
I'm looking to start a weekly Questions and Answers segment just for Supporters, and have one question for you.
Each Monday a new post would appear with the week's date. Throughout the week, you can leave your questions in the comment section of that post. At the end of the week, I'll host a live stream on Locals (here), and go through your questions.
What would work best for you to tune in live?