Anti-Gun Group Roasted After Trying to Get People to Turn Thanksgiving Dinner Into an Argument Against Firearms
Want some tips for a successful Thanksgiving this year?
Well, a good rule of thumb is to always factor one pound of turkey per person in order to have enough. Have activities for antsy kids to do so they don’t start causing trouble at the table.
Also, argue about guns.
You may notice a bit of discordance in those three tips. That’s because the first two came from housekeeping outlet Real Simple, just two of the “23 Genius Host Tips for the Best Thanksgiving Ever.”
The third came from Moms Demand Action, part of the anti-gun lobby that former New York City mayor and presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg helped fund.
“Frustrated by misinformed relatives around the dinner table this holiday season?” the organization posted on social media.
“At your next gathering, be ready to fork over the facts about guns and gun violence in America. Learn more about myths and facts here,” it adds, linking to a “fact-sheet” that’s really just liberal talking points about gun violence.
Frustrated by misinformed relatives around the dinner table this holiday season? At your next gathering, be ready to fork over the facts about guns and gun violence in America. Learn more about myths and facts here: https://t.co/hCGmRfgjSQ pic.twitter.com/dhcJsFbzeW
— Moms Demand Action (@MomsDemand) November 20, 2023
Users on X explained quite simply what was wrong with this logic:
More people are killed by blunt objects and knives annually than are killed by firearms.
— Tr@ce (@TraceOutOfPlace) November 20, 2023
People with knives also kill others more efficiently than people without knives. Your point?…
— RudeOnion (@RudeOnion) November 20, 2023
18 accredited studies (3 by the CDC) average 1.9 million Defensive Gun Uses per year. 162,000 of which, where mortal danger was assured had a firearm not been used for protection.
The number of lives saved through Defensive Gun Use far exceed the number of “gun deaths”. pic.twitter.com/oP782hcgm5
— 2ATexan (@2ndATexan) November 20, 2023
However, this isn’t just stupid, it spits in the face of the holiday.
Thanksgiving is, or should be, bringing families together and remembering what we have to be thankful for.
It isn’t a soapbox, a place where one person who’s read from a checklist assembled by one of the most heavily astroturfed gun control organizations in America can essentially filibuster the conversation and turn the dinner into a debate.
It isn’t a time to “fork over” your opinions, be you on the left or right. It’s a time to transcend how we vote and celebrate what we have in common.
Your drunk childless aunt ranting about gun violence during Thanksgiving dinner https://t.co/7idrI0UqpP
— Senno Ecto Gammat (@senno_says) November 20, 2023
There are 23800 firearms owned by civilians per homicide in the US. It’s not the firearms. You just want an excuse to abuse your family. https://t.co/qaxNy5b5Ci
— Writers Against Woke Ideology (@AgainstWoke) November 20, 2023
The fact that this is the kind of holiday that Moms Demand Action thinks is appropriate is a sign of how serious it is as an organization. No hearts nor minds will be changed by anyone who hijacks the dinner table and uses it to host their own version of an MSNBC show.
Perhaps the only thing we can be thankful for with this insipid Turkey Day advertisement is that it demonstrated how unserious and unlikable these people can be when expounding their unconstitutional agenda on gun control. The rest of America will, sensibly, keep with Real Simple’s tips for entertaining and worry more about the amount of turkey per guest than how their filibuster of the gathering will go.
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What are some tips for ensuring that Thanksgiving dinner is inclusive and enjoyable for all guests?
Tips for a Successful Thanksgiving: Fact vs. Opinion
Thanksgiving is a time of year when families gather together to give thanks and celebrate. It is a time for delicious food, warm company, and creating cherished memories. However, this year, it seems that even Thanksgiving is not immune to controversy. In the midst of planning for a successful Thanksgiving, there are a few tips that should be approached with caution.
Firstly, it is always important to ensure that you have enough food to feed all your guests. A good rule of thumb is to factor in approximately one pound of turkey per person. This will ensure that everyone is well-fed and satisfied. Additionally, it is helpful to have activities planned for children to keep them occupied and prevent any misbehavior at the dinner table. These tips come from reputable sources such as Real Simple, a trusted housekeeping outlet, which provides valuable advice on how to host the best Thanksgiving ever.
However, there is another tip that may not sit well with everyone. Moms Demand Action, a part of the anti-gun lobby, has suggested that Thanksgiving gatherings should be an opportunity to discuss guns and gun violence in America. This organization, supported by former New York City mayor and presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg, aims to educate people about their perspective on this highly debated topic. While it is important to have informed discussions, it is questionable whether Thanksgiving dinner is the appropriate time and place for that particular conversation.
Critics argue that bringing up controversial subjects, such as gun violence, can create tension and disagreement among family members. Thanksgiving should be a time for unity and gratitude, not for heated debates. Additionally, it is important to note that the information provided by Moms Demand Action may be biased and opinionated, rather than based on objective facts.
Some Twitter users pointed out the flaws in Moms Demand Action’s approach by highlighting other causes of violence, such as blunt objects and knives. They argue that these objects can be just as deadly, if not more so, than firearms. It is crucial to consider multiple perspectives and engage in respectful dialogue instead of trying to impose one viewpoint on everyone.
Thanksgiving should be a time spent appreciating one another’s company, rather than debating controversial topics. It is essential to approach Thanksgiving dinners with empathy, respect, and a genuine desire to connect with loved ones. While it is important to stay informed about current issues, it is equally important to recognize that Thanksgiving should be about coming together, finding common ground, and celebrating the blessings in our lives.
In conclusion, when planning for a successful Thanksgiving, it is imperative to focus on creating a positive and inclusive environment for all participants. While tips on food and activities are widely appreciated, bringing divisive subjects into the conversation can potentially diminish the spirit of the holiday. Instead, let us use this occasion to cultivate a sense of unity, love, and gratitude.
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