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Axios published an unusual “report” Saturday seemingly lamenting the rise in gun ownership among minorities because of the risk it allegedly poses to them, and because of the risk it definitely poses to the Democrat Party.
Right off the bat, the ostensible “report” begins with a statement seething in what critics say is the soft bigotry of low expectations.
“People of color are buying guns at higher rates than ever before, even as many acknowledge that they might not be able to enjoy their Second Amendment rights in the same way as white Americans,” the first sentence reads.
Axios offers no polling data to substantiate the theory that “many” minority gun owners believe the Second Amendment doesn’t fully apply to them.
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The “report” continues by trying to explain the rise in gun purchases.
“Heightened violence, including new homicide records, a rise in anti-Asian hate crimes and national attention to police brutality, have pushed more Black, Latino and Asian Americans to seek out firearms as a form of self-protection,” it reads.
Regarding attacks on Asians, Axios predictably cites the white Atlanta spa shooter as its lone example while ignoring the abundance of black-on-Asian assaults that comprise the majority of anti-Asian hate crimes.
The “report” then drops the latest numbers on minority gun ownership.
“Retailer surveys conducted by NSSF showed that between 2019 and 2020, there was a 58% increase in African Americans buying guns, 49% increase in Hispanic Americans buying guns, 43% increase in Asian Americans buying firearms,” it reads.
The rates dropped only slightly between 2020 and 2021:

To its credit, Axios then admits that the “Defund the Police” movement spearheaded by the Democrat Party contributed to Latinos, for their part, purchasing more weapons.
“The Defund the Police movement, which aims to shift resources from police to other social services, has made some Latino immigrants wary, too, said Gabby Franco, a Venezuelan firearms instructor who has worked with Latinos in many of her classes,” its report reads.
“Many come from countries with high crime rates and have firsthand experience with underfunded police, she added. ‘It’s like, for me to pursue my dreams, I need to make sure that I stay alive,’ Franco told Axios. That means making the most of the rights they may not have had in their home countries.”
But Axios then throws away any built-up goodwill by once again resorting to the soft bigotry of low expectations.
“Yes, but: People of color, especially Black people, ‘don’t have the ability to access that right in the same way,’ said Daniel Harawa, Washington University of St. Louis law professor,” the “report” continues.
“Because they’re more likely to be perceived as a threat due to stereotypes around race, ‘it creates this kind of complication where folks want to be able to protect themselves … but then exercising that right could have very real and in fact deadly consequences.’ Jefferson, however, pointed out that for Black Americans, exercising any right is a risk.”
This talking point left critics wondering for whom exactly is black Americans exercising their rights, particularly their right to own a gun, a risk?
The final sentence of the report seemed to contain the answer:
“The big picture: That more people of color are exercising their Second Amendment rights could spell trouble for Democrats, who already suffered losses among these demographics in key battleground states in 2020.”
Gun violence disproportionately affect these groups, according to @axios, but God forbid the exercise their 2A right and protect themselves. Because Democrats might get hurt.
— Surma Greene (@SurmaGreene) April 24, 2022
Some critics argued that it’s as if the Democrat Party wants minorities to remain “helpless for some reason.”
Why would it “spell trouble for Democrats” if Black, Latino, and Asian Americans are exercising their 2nd Amendment rights? Do Democrats want minorities to be helpless for some reason? https://t.co/5lmwKz5SE2
— Christina Pushaw 🐊 🇺🇸 (@ChristinaPushaw) April 24, 2022
Given the history of gun control as a means of keeping PoC from having guns, this shouldn’t be a surprise.
Black/Brown
Guns
Matter— The Monster + (@SumErgoMonstro) April 24, 2022
Every democrat gun control law has disproportionately decreased gun ownership among ethnic minorities.
It’s all by design if you ask me.— yayanarchy (@yayanarchy) April 24, 2022
Regardless, both polling data and the facts about increased gun purchases among minorities suggest that Democrats do indeed need to worry.
These people are so out of touch with the 2A culture in immigrants and other minorities. We like our 2A rights, We often came from places were we see the consequences of not having an 2A. Anyone that ACTIVELY defends this right has my vote.
— Luiz Silva (@Luiz_JSilva) April 24, 2022
Very true. Hispanics are extremely big on owning guns. If you threaten to take them away they won’t forget it.
— Nathan Robinson (@NathanWRobinson) April 24, 2022
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