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Fightdirecto -> Are you "manly"? (12/19/2012 8:25:47 AM)

The maker of the assault weapon that killed 27 people in Connecticut quizzes its customers on their manhood

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There are lots of reasons to own guns: Hunting, self-defense, clinging purposes, but also to bolster your deflated sense of masculinity. This is not some glib liberal notion about how men only buy guns to compensate for their inadequacies, this is the explicit aim of an ad campaign from Bushmaster, the maker of the assault rifle that was used to kill 27 people last week in Connecticut.

You see, you’re not officially a man until Bushmaster tells you you are. “To become a card-carrying man, visitors of bushmaster.com will have to prove they’re a man by answering a series of manhood questions. Upon successful completion, they will be issued a temporary Man Card to proudly display to friends and family,” a press release for the campaign reads.

Most of the quiz questions are pretty predictable and harmless, if dumb — Do you eat tofu? Can you change a tire? Have you ever watched figured skating “on purpose”? — but others are more challenging. One question gives you four possible options of how to respond if a car full of the rival team’s fans cuts you off on the way to the championship game. The correct answer, it turns out, is to commit arson: “Skip the game, find the other car in the parking lot, and render it unrecognizable with a conflagration of shoe polish and empty food containers.”

If property destruction isn’t your thing, you can always reclaim your manhood by purchasing a Bushmaster assault rifle, like the .223 Adam Lanza allegedly used.

But watch out, manly friends. Don’t let those emotions show or that glass be full of anything but non-light beer, because your buddies can “revoke” your Man Card at any point. Revokable offenses include being a “crybaby,” a “coward,” a “cupcake” (we have no idea what that means either), having a “short leash” (presumably thanks to a wife or girlfriend), or being just generally “unmanly” (this one has a woman icon).

I don't own a Bushmaster (all I own is an old .380 Colt automatic that I've had for years and a working flintlock rifle) - guess I'm not "manly".

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SimplyMichael -> RE: Are you "manly"? (12/19/2012 8:33:59 AM)

AR15 clones like the bushmaster have always attracted the "penis extender" crowd. It used to be German H&K but now its all armalite crap. Its actually a shitty design, the best parts stoner stole from the WWII johnson rifle/lmg.

Just like in kink, there are different camps that attract different people for different motivations.

Me, i was taught guns were the cowards way of settling fights, the opposite of personal power. I can.look at a gun, tell you the history behind its design elements, the social and political trends that shaped it, etc.

In my world its not the loud mouthed redneck with a bushmaster that is scary but the quiet competent guy with a .22




Hillwilliam -> RE: Are you "manly"? (12/19/2012 9:40:41 AM)

I thought cigarette boats were the penis extenders.




Fellow -> RE: Are you "manly"? (12/19/2012 10:24:44 AM)

Is it about stupid advertising? I can find tons of examples.




Moonhead -> RE: Are you "manly"? (12/19/2012 11:36:55 AM)

FR:
Is it really fair to take an advertising agency to task because somebody with no sense of irony or self awareness' mother bought their product and they proved enough of a cretin to take the product and use it to murder children? If somebody's enough of a fuckwit to do that, them being influenced by stupid advertising copy isn't really an issue, I'd have thought.




Fellow -> RE: Are you "manly"? (12/19/2012 11:44:50 AM)

Owning a gun has benefits, but it also has responsibilities and risk involved. Every responsible person (who has resources) should consider having adequate means to defend themselves.




Moonhead -> RE: Are you "manly"? (12/19/2012 11:49:51 AM)

If I lived in the 'States I'd keep a gun in the house myself.
(I'd also keep it away from any grown but unemployable special needs kids with a chip on their shoulder I'd spawned, of course.[;)])




VideoAdminChi -> RE: Are you "manly"? (12/21/2012 2:20:24 PM)

FR,

Per Alpha, please continue this discussion on All things gun control go here .

Thank you for your participation.

Moderator VideoAdminChi




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