Are Most Black Women Anti-Gun?
This discussion explores the perception of gun ownership among Black women, linking it to broader political alignments within the Black community and the Democratic platform, which generally does not prioritize gun rights. The conversation highlights a perceived counter-intuitiveness for women, often seen as nurturers, to embrace firearms, yet emphasizes the empowering aspect of self-defense. The speaker argues that firearms can equalize women in threatening situations, challenging feminist narratives that focus solely on male culpability and advocating for women to be empowered to defend themselves rather than relying on others to prevent harm.













