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Julian Englis

(2,309 posts)
Thu Mar 15, 2018, 02:17 AM Mar 2018

Scientific American: Why Are White Men Stockpiling Guns? (Spoiler:Because they're insecure racists)

Why Are White Men Stockpiling Guns?

Research suggests it's largely because they're anxious about their ability to protect their families, insecure about their place in the job market and beset by racial fears

Since the 2008 election of President Obama, the number of firearms manufactured in the U.S. has tripled, while imports have doubled. This doesn’t mean more households have guns than ever before—that percentage has stayed fairly steady for decades. Rather, more guns are being stockpiled by a small number of individuals. Three percent of the population now owns half of the country’s firearms, says a recent, definitive study from the Injury Control Research Center at Harvard University.

So, who is buying all these guns—and why?

The short, broad-brush answer to the first part of that question is this: men, who on average possess almost twice the number of guns female owners do. But not all men. Some groups of men are much more avid gun consumers than others. The American citizen most likely to own a gun is a white male—but not just any white guy. According to a growing number of scientific studies, the kind of man who stockpiles weapons or applies for a concealed-carry license meets a very specific profile.

These are men who are anxious about their ability to protect their families, insecure about their place in the job market, and beset by racial fears. They tend to be less educated. For the most part, they don’t appear to be religious—and, suggests one study, faith seems to reduce their attachment to guns. In fact, stockpiling guns seems to be a symptom of a much deeper crisis in meaning and purpose in their lives. Taken together, these studies describe a population that is struggling to find a new story—one in which they are once again the heroes.

When Northland College sociologist Angela Stroud studied applications for licenses to carry concealed firearms in Texas, which exploded after President Obama was elected, she found applicants were overwhelmingly dominated by white men. In interviews, they told her that they wanted to protect themselves and the people they love.

“When men became fathers or got married, they started to feel very vulnerable, like they couldn’t protect families,” she says. “For them, owning a weapon is part of what it means to be a good husband a good father.” That meaning is “rooted in fear and vulnerability—very motivating emotions.”
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Scientific American: Why Are White Men Stockpiling Guns? (Spoiler:Because they're insecure racists) (Original Post) Julian Englis Mar 2018 OP
the high gun sales when Obama won elections shows this JI7 Mar 2018 #1
At a gun store in FL.... TwistOneUp Mar 2018 #2
Insecure about their place in the job market? freethought Mar 2018 #3
But WE WERE PROMISED THAT!! ehrnst Mar 2018 #6
Describes most of the men where I live. Curiously, the county is about 97% white. dameatball Mar 2018 #4
White male fear expressing itself as anger, which is more acceptable to them... (nt) ehrnst Mar 2018 #5
Most gun nuts way over estimate their chances of needing a gun! Nt USALiberal Mar 2018 #7
Full disclosure: this is a blog entry and not a Scientific American article. aikoaiko Mar 2018 #8
Who is surprised by this? Gothmog Mar 2018 #9

freethought

(2,457 posts)
3. Insecure about their place in the job market?
Thu Mar 15, 2018, 04:14 AM
Mar 2018

Welcome to the club bub! The workers club! Virtually nobody has job security these days.

 

ehrnst

(32,640 posts)
6. But WE WERE PROMISED THAT!!
Thu Mar 15, 2018, 09:42 AM
Mar 2018

The privilege has lessened. They didn't see themselves as privileged, so now they see themselves as being deprived.

They say that's a big reason behind the spike in early deaths in white people, especially the working class from suicide and additicions. They had expectations of what their parents had, and are coming up against a new reality.

Whereas people of color have seen obstacles to the American Dream for generations. They don't take it for granted, and are not as bowled over by them.

dameatball

(7,395 posts)
4. Describes most of the men where I live. Curiously, the county is about 97% white.
Thu Mar 15, 2018, 08:14 AM
Mar 2018

So I am not sure who they are afraid of.

aikoaiko

(34,165 posts)
8. Full disclosure: this is a blog entry and not a Scientific American article.
Thu Mar 15, 2018, 09:59 AM
Mar 2018

A Scientific American article wouldn’t infer causation from correlation.
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