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Columnist asks followers how the 'ugly' and 'evil' handgun became a symbol of freedom

Frankly, if we wanted our readers to look at something ugly and evil, we’d repost that photo of the Umpqua Community College shooter. New York Times Magazine contributor and Foreign Policy columnist Julia Ioffe instead posted a photo of a gun held by no one, further asking how something so ugly and evil could become “a symbol of freedom and liberty.”

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https://twitter.com/DanFosterType/status/650379058899849216

Foreign Policy columnist: American history = NRA talking points. Please have a seat at the back of the classroom next to Piers.

 

https://twitter.com/ElBuehn/status/650379503034732544

https://twitter.com/DMiddletonCbus/status/650383142998532096

https://twitter.com/WaynesterAtl/status/650380005009178624

https://twitter.com/dad_of_jacob/status/650381032244514821

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But is it evil?

https://twitter.com/EmmetONealIII/status/650379967449141249

But what about it becoming a symbol of freedom and liberty?

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https://twitter.com/exsacerdotal/status/650382305643634688

Good question — probably a copy of the Constitution with the Second Amendment torn out.