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I am not going to stop because you do not like their political policies.

Dumbest shit I’ve seen shared on Jalopnik in a long time.

Why would I stop giving them money? They give me products I want at prices I like. The unnecessary mention of the NRA, who’s end goals(though not always methods) I agree with, only makes me want to spend more at Amazon.

this is the dumbest post i’ve read on here this week.

Hey, if your conscience leads you to stop using Amazon, fine, but don’t be pushing your morality on us.

Im not an Amazon fanboy or anything, but this is a very stupid article

It’s typical liberal hypocrisy 

I’m more dismayed by Kinja site ethics but haven’t cut them out of my life.

“Walmart has made a ton of money selling guns and ammo”

Lifehacker promotes censorship. Who would’ve thought?

Irony that your website has a deals page that does nothing but promote affiliate links to Amazon deals...

The pussy hats were dumb. The only thing that ‘got across to people’ was how stupid they were and how everyone wearing them was a sheep. These gloves will ‘accomplish’ the same thing.

If in doubt, This “media group” is always opposed to guns, unless its promoting horrifically violent films and shows. That’s totally ok.

Yeah it’s an emotional investing thing. No financial advisor would ever recommend it but political activists have no such qualms.

I think we’re going to have to disagree with the validity of my premise; namely that the NRA membership numbers are influenced by gun ranges requiring a membership. Fair enough, I don’t have enough data on hand nor enough time to thoroughly research. That burden is on me.
 
As for my tone, well, I try and follow the

1) cops no longer need to be armed because nobody is shooting back, 2) black market guns become prohibitively expensive to deranged psychopaths who shoot up schools.

Would have thought Jalopnik readers would understand why gun control is stupid.

How about they show support for mental health care where the root of the problem truly lies?

Why is this on Jalopnik?

Yup, make 5 million people angry that sounds like a sound business plan. All the people claiming that the NRA represents gun manufacturers are ignoring the fact that they have 5 million paying members. A lot more powerful than the 800,000 “likes” on Facebook that moms demand action has.