Light Over Heat #24: My Thoughts on the Murder of Ahmaud Arbery

This week’s episode features audio of comments I made for the Liberal Gun Owners Lens Podcast series on the murder of Ahmaud Arbery.

I try to recognize both the importance of understanding race/racism in American history, and hence gun culture historically, and also the importance of recognizing that this is not essential to American gun culture today.

I hope this subtlety comes through in this episode.

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Published by David Yamane

Sociologist at Wake Forest U, student of gun culture, tennis player, racket stringer (MRT), whisk(e)y drinker, bow-tie wearer, father, husband. Not necessarily in that order.

2 thoughts on “Light Over Heat #24: My Thoughts on the Murder of Ahmaud Arbery

  1. i suspect you know this already, but if one clicks the link at the bottom, it comes up as a private video and unavailable. i’m subscribed, and it doesn’t appear anywhere on your channel that i can find…thanks,Scott

    “The word of God came down to man as rain to soil, and the result was mud, not clear water.”― Kim Stanley Robinson, The Years of Rice and Salt [1]

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