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    Stuff - Good article about teenage shooters

    A pretty well balanced article about teenage (mainly female ) shooters

    https://i.stuff.co.nz/national/11330...-teenagers-js-

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    Quote Originally Posted by stug View Post
    A pretty well balanced article about teenage (mainly female ) shooters

    https://i.stuff.co.nz/national/11330...-teenagers-js-
    Outstanding article I reckon!
    I know both parents of the teenagers in the article and they are doing an outstanding job of educating their teenagers in life skills.
    At least they know where their meat comes from unlike alot of youth of today!
    I have three boys 19 to 15 and it is with great pride I can send them of before daylight from the saftey of my sleeping bag and they bring back their kill gutted and ready for hanging!
    My job is done!
    Well almost, just got the youngest to get their licence now!

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    It’s that type of positive “read” that will only benefit us all.

    The media have just about run out of slander articles pertaining to law abiding firearms owners,the idea that they should produce something positive was now,probably,their only option left
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    Good article for a change.

    ..........but the cynic in me keeps whispering that the anti gun brigade will spin it to express outrage about the 'poor innocent children that are being brainwashed by their parents to accept that death dealing weapons have a place in our ideal world'..........And that young people should be able to 'Make up their own mind without interference from adults'....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Allgood View Post
    Good article for a change.

    ..........but the cynic in me keeps whispering that the anti gun brigade will spin it to express outrage about the 'poor innocent children that are being brainwashed by their parents to accept that death dealing weapons have a place in our ideal world'..........And that young people should be able to 'Make up their own mind without interference from adults'....
    Agree, there seemed to be a subtext of OH MY GOD, A 16YR OLD HAS A FIREARMS LICENSE AND SHOOTS UNACCOMPANIED.
    Would someone please think of the children

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    Quote Originally Posted by Allgood View Post
    Good article for a change.

    ..........but the cynic in me keeps whispering that the anti gun brigade will spin it to express outrage about the 'poor innocent children that are being brainwashed by their parents to accept that death dealing weapons have a place in our ideal world'..........And that young people should be able to 'Make up their own mind without interference from adults'....
    Nah; I think you maybe reading too much into that Overall I think it's a pretty well-balanced piece.

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    We have two ladies that shot in the under 21 team that won the International event at Trentham this year. Ahead of USA, GB, Canada and Aus

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    On face value, laudable.

    To me if one reads carefully, the article smacks of the prevailing MSM aggrandisement of the female gender whilst simultaneously denigrating that of the male. Interspersed with a hint of self-promotion.
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    Baaaaaahahahaha.. hehehe lol..... that was funny mate,

    ...So... I read it a couple more times from yr angle,.... yup,yr right,the cynic in me saw similarities in yr post,but hey at least it was slightly positive .... no?????



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    On face value, laudable.

    To me if one reads carefully, the article smacks of the prevailing MSM aggrandisement of the female gender whilst simultaneously denigrating that of the male. Interspersed with a hint of self-promotion.
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    Interesting article - some selective commentary from so called experts.

    Are young persons of the same age also eligible to obtain a NZ drivers license ?

    She explains that a 16-year-old's prefrontal cortex, which is the part responsible for decision making, has a long way to becoming fully developed. Teenagers are also still developing the capacity to regulate their own emotions, developing the capacity to have empathy and they are more prone to experience negative feelings than the average adult, and they feel those feelings way more intensely.
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    it was positive, which is good for firearms owners right now

    there was a predictable slant on ability of young people to be safe, by Stuff, But at least the AUT psychotherapist. did qualify it re how kids are raised/taught positively. homicide data
    and Nicole McKee did a great job again.

    showing the public that firearms owners are actually not rabid pro gun red necks is whats needed..
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    may be some wee MSM maggot could in a fit of enthusiasm interview that pyschotherapist in order to clarify a bloody lot of misconceptions and bullshit put about by polis and their own kith&kin.nah son ,you wish for too much!

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    Read the article, piss all over it, as it was comparing mental abilities of males v females, JesusFnChrist, i have had enough of the feminist 'slant' to last a lifetime.

    Just once, I would like to see a positive article about women in the shooting sports without all the bullshit.

    Fact: Women are better shooters than men.
    Fact: Women are easier to train than men (still need to be trained though)
    Fact: It has nothing to do with mental ability or maturity, but preconcieved notions on technique that men have and women do not

    So Gdmn tired of these articles that marginalize men for no other reason that what amounts to penis envy.

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    One good thing with it featuring females is that no media organisation/personality will criticize it as they won't want the "sexism card" thrown against them. Another reason why I reckon that the new Hunting with Tui programme will be good because it won't be criticized because no one will want to be classed as sexist or racist....

    Sounds silly; but that's why I think we should be grateful for Hunting Aotearoa; without it I doubt there would be any hunting programmes on tv; because no one was prepared to criticize it for fear of being labeled racist. Now there is a plethora of hunting programmes; even Kai Time on the Road had a lot of hunting content
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