tv Documentary RT November 16, 2013 10:29pm-11:01pm EST
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even. with all the bugs the run of. the money from the moment was along the lines of the law. by. the diplomacy that seems to be coming from washington it appears to be just falling sure of the expectations of the united states as a superior negotiator as a superior diplomatic player but we see what happened in egypt after the arab
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spring and the election of morsi there was a space terror where the united states could have played a critical role just assuring more more seats on a path that would have maybe brought some advancement on some jobs economic development in that period of time the united states falter and it's the policy ok something like that you are coming in and telling them how they should conduct i understand that in any case when the morsi thing there's not much more the u.s. could have done now in iran the u.s. is trying to start a new consorts with with the iranian government and yet it's getting clobbered in the middle east by the saudis who don't want to do it for the israelis or don't want to do are very good friends with good friends i want to. be true too.
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please please margy dot com is launching a special project to mark the appalling scale of violence in iraq. we want you to know. it's. there are approximately over two hundred eighty million licensed firearms in the united states of america female owner seem to be more and more common today one in five americans own at least one firearm a phenomenon which didn't exist thirty years ago. i'm not a girl that's for all began to have a few pieces but i don't wear
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a lot of it and that what we do together as a family is collect and target she. the right to carry a gun is supported by the second amendment of the constitution established in seventeen ninety one by james madison after the war of independence. free circulation of guns was one of the first blows put in place by the revolutionaries . even if the time of war has ended for many americans carrying a firearm remains and in the able right as important as freedom of religion or expression. and hear all the time. and not the same problem time. paradoxically while crime levels have lowered since two thousand and five the sale of guns keeps on rising. the subject divides american society with the pro arms on one side and i'm tired arms on the other. consequently each state has their own legislation for
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regulating the sale and carrying of guns the twenty seven states in red on the map have lenient laws the twenty three gray ones are more repressive america is divided into. more and more american women think that being armed is the same as being free . single woman mothers retiree's for them buying a pistol is as natural as doing the washing some are real enthusiastic. i have been saving up and i have sacrificed son things to be able to have the money to get the gun that i want what is their motivation why are they scared any time i hear there can be some type of intrusion but i happen to have a fire out of the lobby and powers behind arms manufacturers rally because. that's been popular with women is for the latest because it's pink. all over america
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we have met women who uphold the right to bear arms. on a deserted street with a wild west feel to it we find ourselves in the heart of texas. why oh ranch two hundred kilometers away from the nearest town the women who get off this bus are housewives business women and even grandmothers all are members of diva wow . a club for those craving a life outdoors. that's their goal to have fun with other like minded women at the weekend and they don't come unprepared clothes hats jewelry and leopard prints everywhere you look. there's nightgown and. a rifle. today this. key
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to enjoying the weekend. i got i got. kept in found protective covers twenty two gauge shotgun and in their designer handbags are their pistols. have been easy to run after me. yes. denise is a fifty three year old housewife she is a regular amongst the davis today she has volunteered to welcome the new participants. well our organization is the largest women's only out there are organizations world and so what we do is we think if we can introduce women to the outdoors they will bring their children so that's why we come in here in the n.f.l. they really had a great time we were shooting and they can take it home and then introduce their children to do in pick up the sport because we just don't want to run our country we've lost two generations of shooting and we have picked up the banner so that didn't happen again. hunting or target shooting is a cement a tradition in american folklore back in the times of the old wild west when the
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country was still a vast and hostile wilderness the settlers armed themselves with shotguns as they discovered the promised land little by little they are in their freedom in their own way these women are doing the same here today. and again or i've got several shotguns rifles pistols on this trip i brought when you get to twenty eight. been a member of this group for seven years and i enjoy the camaraderie i enjoy shooting and to get away from my husband i've been a stay at home mom for twenty some odd years after my daughters left alone i had to find something that i enjoyed doing for myself and that's what brought to me. in the space of a weekend these model mothers are transformed into real hunters free from family.
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they intend to pass on their knowledge and whole bodies to their children. before your daughter she's got a little pink baby and we go out and shoot little clay rocks at the farm. and she loves that. she was born. the day she was born she became a david david kilgour. are these guns normally reserved for shooting birds or clay discs able to be used in other circumstances. susan is forty nine a fashion designer. i've never been put in a situation where i had to make a choice to shoot a human or not so i can't answer yes or no but i can say i believe that i would protect i think that my instincts would take over and if i had something that i could protect myself or my children or with i think that i would i think we go back
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to our instincts to protect defending oneself is a contentious topic. as for these women learning how to shoot and gaining self confidence is not just a game for a fifty year old banker it's also a question of survival home. kerry o'brien can you tell me about that i was in a parking lot i was with a girlfriend unlocked the car to let her out to her car and a gun was held right to my head with two guys and a guy came around the other side knocked her back in the car. and they asked for all our jewelry and i told him he went get him. and he hit me in the face and best of my nose and sort of not me. cuckoo and they stole all their jewelry so after them. i decided i would never be helpless again i would never be too sure that i would be afraid and not be able to defend
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myself. to finish off the day judy hosts a meeting with the divas by the pool she has planned to get up steam special weapons for clothes and accessories. being at the forefront of fashion whilst armed to the teeth but still staying feminine under all circumstances. it's another way to get women passionate about firearms. it's a very sexy to be able to wear your gun on your person and with the new styles that you can conceal your gun and your closes just makes it even easier to take it wherever you need to go and casey would you man shelling that is when you don't think that you have a gun on you. and attaches to your for all. you have the middle of your bra
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so the concept was it that you flash on and then you can get your gun out very quickly so that's where the concept of flash bang came from clothes how bikes or browse for hiding guns you'd almost think we were in a spy film however in the united states of america these products for women are profit. business on the internet this mother to be has developed a gun holster that she is marketing and writing her memoirs a secret and it's interesting you know you did it with your book you know whenever you got into the way they are here and it's like really high up. there. in this other video a woman shows us a wide range of cases for carrying weapons discreetly. and the powerful lobby groups who defend the right of each citizen to bear arms understand about to attract women to their cause they have to change their style on their sites or
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swimsuits t. shirts and even baby clothes all marked with their logo buying these products is a hearing to the ideology. it's a winning strategy as observed by laura browder university professor and expert when it comes to female gun carriers. you know women's involvement with guns really started up again in the one nine hundred eighty s. when the gun industry realized that handgun sales were flat and that hunters were dying off and not being replaced and so they began marketing once again to women and women's gun magazines started to be published in the media got interested because it was such a great story and as gun magazines aimed at women began to be published and ads aimed at women began to be published. books also came out here's one five. packs in quickly who is the cover girl actually on this magazine and this book was
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called armed and female it sold zillions of copies and was a media sensation because paxton quickly suggested that if women wanted to avoid rape they really needed to buy guns and learn how to use them because. the police weren't going to be there to protect them husbands weren't going to protect them in fact husbands might be the ones trying to rape them and they needed to protect themselves. reinforcing ideas in women's magazines spreading the idea that a strong woman is an armed woman and the results speak for themselves since one thousand nine hundred gun sales of most women have risen by twenty percent. now pistols revolvers and rifles form an integral part of the american shopping basket . it is really important for the gun industry that every member of the family i want to gun. and that guns are seen as something that promotes
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family values you know not something that's associated with violence and crime. so the n.r.a. some magazines woman's outlook has a cover that says thanks mom and here's the mom with her kids and everyone in the family has a gun. this is one of my absolute favorite covers of women and guns magazine it's the suburban mom with the shopping cart and the toddler in the cart we've all seen the image a thousand times but she's at the gun store and she's shopping for ammo. and of course guns make the great holiday present here's the christmas tree and the little girl with what's probably her first gun. or a. face
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the. economic up down in the final. day that old saying i and the rest because i don't eat meat. it will be if we call me. americans also came up with another reason to reach a democracy people wanting to be liberated people wanting to be free reaches also you know part of the masses they have a little. more. to use. for those who push. the weapon of mass destruction. in the case of.
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pick your country iraq afghanistan libya saudi arabia israel egypt syria turkey and even iran and then each washington finds itself under the off leaving alone for leading from behind in a muddled path is the us simply out of touch or is history in the region merely being on. behind the magazine propaganda of the biggest pro arms lobbyists such as the national rifle association. since eight hundred the n.r.a. upholds the open trade of firearms it boasts four million members twenty five
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percent of whom are female thanks to their financial power the n.r.a. plays a major role in american politics. from one thousand nine hundred eighty to two thousand and three it had been chaired by actor charlton heston a star from the golden age of hollywood's a dream spokesman. but the n.r.a. . sacred stuff resides and wouldn't stop to steal. something that gives the most common or most uncommon. today the n.r.a. can also count on the unconditional support of another star chuck norris i'm talking or a black belt patriot or some thug breaks into my home i can use my roundhouse kick . down the barrel of my. other celebrities publicly proclaim their support of open arms trading. among our bruce willis clint eastwood
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and eva longoria and old movie stars aren't necessarily members of the n.r.a. their views are reported in the media a seductive image that hides the radical discourse. we tried to get an interview with the n.r.a. but they didn't want to talk on camera. eventually one pro arms lobbyist agreed to meet us the gun owners of america association in virginia made up of three hundred thousand members. erica pratt is the man responsible for communications he records pro arms videos weekly which he then posts on the internet like this expose so tired all throughout the spring of two thousand and eleven bloomberg sponsored a cross-country tour in his efforts to impose extreme restrictions upon second amendment rights four times as many americans die negligently at the hands of
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doctors than are killed by farmers i'm not saying that we should do away with doctors it just means we live in a dangerous world people drown more kids young kids choke on food than are killed by firearms and yet there's not a crusade to ban peanut butter and jelly sandwiches it just means. that we need to be very responsible and very careful with dangerous objects and what you have to look at is how many lives are saved by guns there's a lot of self-defense with firearms that takes place that breaks down to about four thousand times seven thousand times a day. is adamant guns save more lives than they killed. and nothing seems to be able to loosen the grip of the powerful lobbies and the arms manufacturers. in two thousand and five a new law was passed in florida with the n.r.a. so influential support stand your ground. it allows anyone under
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threats to use their far arm and even kill if they are deemed to be in real danger at home or in public. this law legitimizing self-defense has been passed in twenty five states with some variations under different guises such as shoot first . being attacked at home and having the ability to defend yourself in a life threatening situation is not unlikely last january a news story captured america's attention and served to strengthen the lobby stances oklahoma is one of the twenty five states that permits self-defense through the use of firearms. and run my camera again. i'm going to go back. on the night of the thirty first of december two thousand and eleven sarah mckinley a young eighteen year old woman calls the police someone is trying to break into our house is arms the young woman locks herself in the bathroom with her three
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month old baby and a rifle are your door. with my hand. read everything. in such an emergency the police tell her that she can shoot the. intruder under the stand your ground law. for those who support the bearing of arms in the us the story of sarah mckinley is an example to. each year two hundred thirty thousand women on average in the street home. sometimes victims of domestic violence twelve hundred women were killed by their husbands in two thousand and ten. some might say that having the right to defend oneself is simply a question of survival. the u.s. is the country with the most armed civilians head of mexico and brazil buying a gun here is simply a formality more and more it's women who feel the need to arm themselves amanda
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lives in south dakota today she is on our way to a gun store. in the u.s. there are eighty thousand of them almost as many as the number of pharmacies amanda is the secretary she is twenty eight with two kids and the average american with no wild stories two years ago this young mother bought her first go realizing a lifelong dream. i have been saving up for a long time and i have sacrifice something to be able to have the money to get the gun that i want and the things that i have given up is probably like. you know like stuff that i would normally buy for myself probably like purses and i mean really big in texas reason things but i don't spend that much on those things because buying guns and ammo and all that for recreation it's quite a bit of money hello. if you if i'm looking for like
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a colt forty five kind of gun or a thirty thirty with a lever action. immediately. she now owns three guns and today she's going to buy a fourth year i think this is the one that i want to go with ok i think i'm going to go with this one this is within my budget which is it it's five hundred fifty nine dollars. the young woman chooses the heim gun still goes. into service for. the formalities involve a background check. once completed by the client the vendor sends the details by fax to offices in washington who will oversee the declaration by the client. anyone with a criminal record or being treated for serious mental. health issues is forbidden from purchasing. to present himself. i think i work hard so i think i deserve it. verification takes five minutes. i think you can make this.
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in a quarter of an hour amanda has bought a gun and can take it home. in this store there are hundreds of different guns for every different taste. the objective of the arms industry is to seduce men and women. we have a good female clientele here let me show you some of the guns that they're interested in and that's been popular with women it is obviously more for the latest because it's pink you love it and can't wait to have it to ensure that their children are safe women are willing to take any measure taking this into consideration companies have developed weapons for children smaller than those for adults but just as deadly let's have a look at some guns for kids. these small twenty two rifles are popular for parents to buy their children some of them as young as four or five years old.
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obviously scaled down and small for a child. or. young girls shoot out here too so we do have a pink one whether the young lady likes pink or not because this way her brother won't take it. there are weapons for the entire family. gun culture is not a term without meaning in the us especially in rural areas. we're headed to texas a pro-gun stronghold the streets of the small town of curve those hearken back to the wild west men and women are all carrying guns on their person as if it was natural. that you personally think it. good for them that you can actually hear her proud daughter and hero and thought i knew he did something i mean you're saying we've got you on my weekend and today jeffrey. let
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me. take you asked excuse how. have you ever had to see someone protect yourself in the street and yet. not yet. such a safety issue. so our right to freedom of the united states has been. carrying a gun is commonplace in some states like texas. but given the overbearing presence of the arms trade throughout the area how could it be otherwise. of the two hundred eighty million guns in circulation in the us a third warrant fought in a gun store. heading to thomasville in the state of georgia we've gone to a gun show a real arms fire. how are you going to fight each
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year five thousand gun shows enter towns for three days in a carnival spirit. entry is free provided you carefully holster away your weapons to avoid any accidents. you are about as safe as i stood in front of a spread on tables are pistol shotguns even assault rifles that can be bought as easily as finding a computer. in the aisles many women of color alone with friends or family with husbands or even children in. the stands or all complied by recognized vendors and individuals. such onesie like that it just comes on. i'm done shows anyone can come. and sell their own weapons that are on display and with no verification there was no famous background check. it's estimated that twelve thousand guns will be sold in these three days.
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george because the old us is a professor of journalism. he lived in france for thirty five years and has been interested in the issues surrounding gun culture in the u.s. for a long time. we showed him some extracts from our film. a strong getting towards these people and once again it's the fear factor. when the definitely the target of the gun lobby for sure the reason women are buying weapons is a combination of the gun lobby. and. macchiavelli and politicians who are trying to install fear in people the good fellows and why in trying to get votes because they have an agenda and that agenda is actually. favor big business.
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