Yo Mama
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I have an NRA sticker on both of my vehicles. After doing Black Friday shopping we came out of the mall to find two larger rainbow stickers placed on our back windshield. They were not easy to remove and left a lot of residue now meaning I have more work to get that off.
The point of my thread is not necessarily the vandalism, but the thought that somebody in the gay community feels that the NRA is against them which is my only thought of why it happened. This upsets me because I I am friends with quite a few gay people that own firearms and treasure the right to be able to defend themselves as a minority. It's a shame that the NRA has become such a boogeyman that it instills rabbid hatred just at a car bumper sticker even. Even if I don't agree with the NRA stance on everything I'm just dismayed at the amount of vitriol placed on an organization made up of regular citizens that come from all walks of life no matter what they look like.
The point of my thread is not necessarily the vandalism, but the thought that somebody in the gay community feels that the NRA is against them which is my only thought of why it happened. This upsets me because I I am friends with quite a few gay people that own firearms and treasure the right to be able to defend themselves as a minority. It's a shame that the NRA has become such a boogeyman that it instills rabbid hatred just at a car bumper sticker even. Even if I don't agree with the NRA stance on everything I'm just dismayed at the amount of vitriol placed on an organization made up of regular citizens that come from all walks of life no matter what they look like.