David Codrea does more good work with this article:
Maybe it's a resentment that goes back to their unsuccessful attempt
to disarm subjects that started a rebellion and lost them a colony,
maybe it's jealousy at being denied trust afforded their American
cousins, or maybe it's just being aware they are subjects of a queen.
Regardless, the snotty attitude toward U.S. gun owners, famously
exemplified by unwelcome import Piers Morgan, is alive and well in the
British press.
"Glocker Moms: like soccer moms but with guns," reads the headline for the "Passnotes" column in The Guardian.
"Glocker," get it? How clever the anonymous editorial writer must think
he (or she?) is. While gender ought to be irrelevant, Julia Gorin over
at Jewish World Review shared some sage insights about anti-gun males a few years back that might apply here, and Sarah Thompson, M.D. shared reasoned observations applicable to either sex Raging Against Self-Defense. Feigned "humor" aside, that's really what the column writer is doing.
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