A while back, a study was done that looked at how well people on different sides of politics could articulate the position of the other side. A lot of people were shocked when it turned out that people on the right understood and articulated the left’s positions far better than those on the left could.
It’s not surprising. People on the right have no choice but to be inundated with the left’s arguments. They’re on the news, in films and television, and pretty much everywhere we turn.
Views from the right, views like gun rights, aren’t.
But many in the media would have to be exposed to them to some degree. They’d interview people who support things light gun rights and at least hear the arguments why we oppose certain things, even if they opt not to include them in their stories.
Despite that fact, though, it’s pretty clear they’re not listening based on this editorial out of Massachusetts. […]
— Read More: bearingarms.com
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