I once thought Harvard only accepted smart people.
Then David Hogg got in after being turned down by much lesser schools than Harvard claims to be. It became clear that the Ivy League’s prestige is based on history more than anything else.
But one would hope that most who end up at Harvard have at least some inkling of an idea of how to think. I’d like to think that. I can’t, but I’d like to, and this point-counterpoint article on guns certainly didn’t help.
I’m going to to delve too far into the pro-gun arguments because, well, they’ll all look familiar enough. I’ll only use summarize them to frame some of the anti-gun arguments.
It starts with the pro-gun perspective saying that we need guns for self-defense. The author points out that defensive gun uses are far more common than offensive gun uses, etc. […]
— Read More: bearingarms.com
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