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“After Hurricane Sandy, we saw the hellish world that the gun prohibitionists see as their utopia. Looters ran wild in south Brooklyn. There was no food, water or electricity. And if you wanted to walk several miles to get supplies, you better get back before dark, or you might not get home at all.” quote by Wayne LaPierre
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“After Hurricane Sandy, we saw the hellish world that the gun prohibitionists see as their utopia. Looters ran wild in south Brooklyn. There was no food, water or electricity. And if you wanted to walk several miles to get supplies, you better get back before dark, or you might not get home at all.”

Wayne LaPierre

About This Quote

Source News article: Post‑Hurricane Sandy coverage, 2012

The quote depicts chaos after a disaster, suggesting that those who oppose guns imagine a perfect world that quickly collapses without firearms.

In simple terms: Disaster chaos reveals reliance on guns for safety.

Key Takeaway

Recognize how crises expose societal dependencies.

Themes

disaster security politics public safety gun control

Mood

anxious critical

Type

political controversial

When to use this quote

  • emergency response
  • urban planning
  • community resilience
  • political debate

Key Concepts

survival social order political rhetoric

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do crises change perceptions of safety?
  • What evidence supports or refutes this view?
A Different Perspective

The description may exaggerate or misrepresent events for political effect.

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