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Gun Violence and the American Myth with Phil and Rodgers
Manage episode 522451512 series 3483809
What is the true story behind America’s gun culture beyond Hollywood’s dramatised scenes?
In this Smoke Signal, we unpack the myths, realities, and politics behind gun violence in the United States through lived experience, global perception, and the unchecked power of the gun industry.
Growing up outside the U.S., many of us see America through movies: chaotic streets, armed civilians, danger at every corner. But how much of that imagery mirrors real life? In this conversation, we explore how easy access to guns, racialised oppression, economic precarity, and political mythology fuel a crisis that has become tragically normalised. From childhood gun training to mass shootings, from Walmart gun aisles to parents organizing for their children’s safety, this is a raw look at a nation shaped by firearms.
Key Ideas and Highlights- Hollywood vs. Reality: Movies exaggerate, but the core problem is real — guns are incredibly easy to access in the U.S., shaping both culture and violence.
- Race, Power, and Mythology: America’s obsession with guns is tied to white settler identity, political polarisation, and billion-dollar lobby groups like the NRA.
- Everyday Consequences: From children pretending to be armed for safety to families losing loved ones over a bag of food, gun violence reflects deeper economic and political failures.
Anyone can use this podcast for free with attribution to Troublemakers (the podcast). It is under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License and may be used for radio or any other media. Our podcast is inspired by the Beautiful Trouble toolbox.
Resources & Show Links- Home | Moms Demand Action
- Research on the U.S. gun lobby and NRA influence (https://bit.ly/4asCSFc)
- Articles on Walmart’s role in firearm sales (https://bit.ly/445b71C)
- Hosts: Phil Wilmot & Rodgers George
Music: Beautiful Trouble & Mwaduga Salum
52 episodes
Manage episode 522451512 series 3483809
What is the true story behind America’s gun culture beyond Hollywood’s dramatised scenes?
In this Smoke Signal, we unpack the myths, realities, and politics behind gun violence in the United States through lived experience, global perception, and the unchecked power of the gun industry.
Growing up outside the U.S., many of us see America through movies: chaotic streets, armed civilians, danger at every corner. But how much of that imagery mirrors real life? In this conversation, we explore how easy access to guns, racialised oppression, economic precarity, and political mythology fuel a crisis that has become tragically normalised. From childhood gun training to mass shootings, from Walmart gun aisles to parents organizing for their children’s safety, this is a raw look at a nation shaped by firearms.
Key Ideas and Highlights- Hollywood vs. Reality: Movies exaggerate, but the core problem is real — guns are incredibly easy to access in the U.S., shaping both culture and violence.
- Race, Power, and Mythology: America’s obsession with guns is tied to white settler identity, political polarisation, and billion-dollar lobby groups like the NRA.
- Everyday Consequences: From children pretending to be armed for safety to families losing loved ones over a bag of food, gun violence reflects deeper economic and political failures.
Anyone can use this podcast for free with attribution to Troublemakers (the podcast). It is under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License and may be used for radio or any other media. Our podcast is inspired by the Beautiful Trouble toolbox.
Resources & Show Links- Home | Moms Demand Action
- Research on the U.S. gun lobby and NRA influence (https://bit.ly/4asCSFc)
- Articles on Walmart’s role in firearm sales (https://bit.ly/445b71C)
- Hosts: Phil Wilmot & Rodgers George
Music: Beautiful Trouble & Mwaduga Salum
52 episodes
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