From Gandhi to guns: An Indian woman explores the NRA convention
From Gandhi to guns: An Indian woman explores the NRA convention
Guns are not a part of the culture of my homeland, except perhaps for the occasional Bollywood movie in which the bad guy meets his demise staring down the wrong end of a barrel.
My childhood in India was steeped in ahimsa, the tenet of nonviolence toward all living things.
The Indians may have succeeded in ousting the British, but we won with Gandhian-style civil disobedience, not a revolutionary war.
I grew up not knowing a single gun owner, and even today India has one of the strictest gun laws on the planet. Few Indians buy and keep firearms at home, and gun violence is nowhere near the problem it is in the United States. An American is 12 times more likely than an Indian to be killed by a firearm, according to a recent study.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/04/28/world/indian-immigrant-nra-convention/index.html
Good article from a person who is willing to look past stereotypes and consider a topic with an open mind