one con is that people who have a strong love and desire for guns will be angered and enraged because people will be creating laws or try to limit our use of guns. I know many people myself that love to use guns for sport or for the aesthetical value, and they are upset because people want to take that away from them. On some level I can agree that we need to control guns because of the outbreak of killings, and a family member of mine was a part of one of the recent shootings and thankfully, she is okay, but I too was angered by this. But I must keep in mind that not all people use guns to kill, because some just love the sport of it, but some do use it to kill. I think we should accept basic small guns like a handgun for sport, but if anyone ever asked for a bigger gun should be questioned because what person needs a gun so big? There SHOULD be a limit and I think only police should have big guns.
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Answer:
Attitudes of tolerance can help a person be more welcoming of someone who is from a different background. And this in turn will help the 'outsider' feel accepted and comfortable.
Explanation:
Racism has been and still is one of the worst crimes prevalent not only in the United States but also all over the world. And racism is not something that is directed against black people only but also against someone who is of a different race and nationality.
If people can restrain themselves, show tolerance and maybe try to be more open and welcoming, then the other person may also feel comfortable and safe. It is our intolerance that pushes people away and that discriminatory act becomes racist to the point that anyone who looks different is subjected to that anger. But being tolerant can help people overcome their feeling of exclusion, and make them comfortable enough to interact with us and close the gap, the difference that's just based on physical judgment.
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