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Media Campaign Against Chipotles Open Carry is Backfiring
Gun Watch ^ | 9 July, 2014 | Dean Weingarten

Posted on 07/09/2014 2:27:58 PM PDT by marktwain



The marketing expertise of Moms Demand Action has created a media campaign to demonize the open carry of long guns, especially in Texas.   Shannon Watts, who heads MDA is a longtime professional at creating media campaigns:

 She is not just Suzy Homemaker or some low-grade employee at a small company but a heavy Public relations hitter, savvy on the ways of media manipulation and making her clients look good. Basically she “grows” astroturf for a living.

Open carry activism in Texas has become so effective that both Governor candidates have endorsed the legalization of the open carry of handguns, the stated objective of the open carry groups in Texas.   The media campaign to demonize open carry is attempted pushback.

The campaign has backfired, though it has managed to deceive some of those in the gun culture who have been predisposed to denigrate open carry.

The primary tool used by those who wish a disarmed population is deception, or more correctly, the creation of a narrative designed to demonize the gun culture without regard to facts.   Moms Demand Action demonstrated this with the use of the famous staged photograph in their attempt to portray open carriers as threatening.
 

Here is the angle that  Moms Demand Action used to claim intimidation:


Note that it is the same group in the same pose as the first picture.  They are facing away from the restaurant where the Moms Demand Action group was located.  The picture was said to have been staged at the request of one of the "moms".

The attempt to create this narrative was continued with the Jack in the Box hoax, where the incident "reported" by the police, never really happened.

The most successful of these attempts to date has been the Chipotles photograph, with the narrative that people in the restaurant were "terrified", and that the open carriers simply walked into the restaurant without any notice.   That too is based on falsehoods.  As far as I can tell, no one at the restaurant was terrified or concerned.   It was all a media campaign promoted by Moms Demand Action to pressure Chipotles.  

I talked to Tov Henderson of Open Carry Texas about the incident and the media campaign that has been mounted against the open carry movement in Texas.   It is clear that the incident has been completely mischaracterized, and that many in the gun culture have been taken in by those mischaracterizations.

The narrative promoted by MDA is simple: insane yahoos brandishing assault weapons are terrifying the public in retail establishments around Texas.   It simply is not true.

In the Chipotle case, the open carriers had asked permission from the establishment to open carry there before they entered.   This was and has been standard practice for the group for a long time.   The establishment was glad to have their business.   No one showed any sign of being "terrified" or complained to the management about the open carriers.  Flyers were passed out promoting open carry legislation.  This was not the first time they had been in the establishment.   The picture  is deceptive because of what it does not show.   Just outside the frame are two uniformed police officers, looking on, completely unconcerned.   

Another correspondent offers the following information about the "incident".

OCT planned an OC meal there, so they checked with the management ahead of time and were given the okay to dine there with their rifles. A much larger group than just the two now famous guys were there. Usually there are women and children present at these events, but I don't know the size or make up of this group, only that it was larger than just these two guys who got their picture taken. The gun-carrying moms and women didn't fit the "narrative" these anti-gunners are trying to spin. While there, they passed out fliers and talked with the other diners. It was actually a good time. Some took pics and this made the news, but the story was totally wrong.
Even though Chipotle corporate issued that statement, the manager of this Chipotle's where this took place is 100% behind OCT, as is the community, and OCT is still welcome to come there with their rifles and dine whenever they want.

The entire story of patrons being afraid and not knowing what was going on was a lie told by Demanding Moms to bully this restaurant and others to ban guns. Just like the lie they told about workers locking themselves up in the walk-in freezer of Jack in the Box. Anyone with two brain cells knows you can't lock yourself in a walk-in. It can only be locked from the outside. And JitB said that story was a lie, too.

Dan Griffin
dannylgriffin@comcast.net

The picture illustrates that people in the open carry movement have to be diligent in the images that they present to the public, because the images may be used to foster a narrative completely at odds with what actually happened.    Just as important, however, is the necessity of not allowing MDA to control the narrative.   There was no outcry, outrage or complaints until the Bloomberg media campaign created a false narrative from the photograph.  

Here is a quote form Pliney Gale, who was at the scene and participated in the walk:

"The Dallas group called ahead get permission from the store manager—OCT was welcomed to come eat at Chipotle, weapons and all. At the restaurant, the staff and other guests were friendly and polite. There were even many handshakes and “thank-yous” were given to both OCT and Chipotle. The DPD detective (as well as 2 DART officers who happened to be there on their lunch break) dined in the restaurant and assured that no laws were broken. Photos were taken at the event, and it was a very positive experience. There was quite simply no controversy at all."

The battle for second amendment rights is not being won or lost in these superficial media campaigns.   To think so is a false assumption about reality.    False narratives  promoted by the old media can be harmful, but they are not the key component in this issue.   If they were, handguns would have been outlawed decades ago.   The Clinton assault weapon ban would never have sunset.  Private sales would be illegal, and all guns would have to be registered with the federal government.  

Those things have not happened because of the strong, grassroots opposition of the gun culture and the new media that has been created to serve its needs.    Concealed carry spread across the nation because of the gun culture and its media, and in spite of the opposition of the old media. An important component of this is how media demonization works to promote long term positive results for the gun culture.

You probably have heard the axiom "There is no such thing as bad publicity".   In this case it is mostly true.   Negative publicity campaigns, such as is being waged by Bloomberg's proxies, result in very little action by those who know little about the situation, legislation, or the issues.   They cause a momentary spike in opposition,  but it is short-lived.   In this case it seems to have been enough to promote uninformed people on social media to email Chipotles national management.    There was no practical effect with Chipotles statement, that I can tell, except to move some customers to more friendly local venues.   There was no legislative effect.  Promoting a transitory and impulsive emotional effect is completely different from becoming politically active.   The campaign has unintended consequences that have much longer lasting effects.

Some people will be interested enough to seek out more information on the Internet.    Without question, this results in an increase of support for the gun culture.   People become informed that open carry of rifles in Texas is not illegal.   This reduces calls to police, which are already rare and decreasing.   It is part of the normalization process.    Finally, it directs interested parties, who did not know of the existence of the open carry movement, how to get in touch with the organization, increasing the size of their membership.   Over time, the number of informed people rises, which is why the polls show a consistent long term reduction of support for restrictions on second amendment rights over the last five decades.

The potentially damaging part of the campaign, in Tov Henderson's view, is when people who are inside the gun culture buy into the false narrative promoted by the MDA, such as what happened with the unnamed NRA staffer.    Even this backfired when the NRA quickly retracted the criticism.     When someone in the new media, who has credibility with the gun culture, repeats the false narrative, the false narrative gains plausibility.   This provides a potential "wedge" that can be used to short circuit reform legislation.   A part of the false narrative that I have seen repeated on gun culture sites is that this media narrative is caused by the open carriers.   Comments such as "they scored a goal on themselves" have been made.   This is explicitly contrary to fact.   It is not the fault of open carriers when a false narrative is created about them, just as it is not the fault of concealed carriers when they are portrayed as mad killers about to go off at any time.

I have seen a number of occasions where reforms were set to pass in legislatures, but an apparent "split" in the gun culture was used as an excuse to derail the process.

An interesting point made by Tov Henderson is that in Texas, the vast majority of contacts that the open carry groups have with the public are positive ones.  Most  people approve of what they are doing.   Those who disapprove are a tiny minority, but they have the backing of the old media.   Tov estimates that they are less than one percent of the contacts.  This has been my personal experience in other states as well.   I have been told the same thing by numerous other open carriers.  



The entire purpose of the Bloomberg/Moms Demand Action media campaign is to create the illusion that the tiny, vocal minority is the majority, which is simply false. 

Open carry reform will likely pass in the coming Texas legislative session.  If it fails, it will not be the fault of the open carriers.  Their efforts have brought the legislation to the point where it is supported by the candidates for governor of both parties.  It will be the fault of those in the gun culture who uncritically accept the false narrative being pushed by the Bloomberg media campaign.  That could be perceived as a rift in the gun culture that can be used to avoid the political fallout of failing to back the reform.


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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Government; Politics; Society
KEYWORDS: banglist; guncontrol; opencarry; tx
It is harder and harder for the old media to subvert the truth.
1 posted on 07/09/2014 2:27:58 PM PDT by marktwain
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To: All

I know I’m going to get flamed for this, but every single person who has a magazine loaded in a rifle and open carrying is a flipping moron. That includes those who take pictures with their fingers on the triggers.

We need common sense when carrying firearms, not irresponsibility. I have open carried before and I ALWAYS LEAVE THE MAGAZINE OUT OF THE RECEIVER of my AR15.


2 posted on 07/09/2014 2:34:06 PM PDT by InsidiousMongo
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To: marktwain

NO it isn’t. Their message goes broad base public. Ours only goes local and conservative.

We preach to the converted and they convince the ignorant.


3 posted on 07/09/2014 2:38:26 PM PDT by Sequoyah101
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To: Sequoyah101

The attention span of the people they reach is short. These events stay on their mind for less than a day. It is just one of inumberable media events to them, and is quickly forgotten or ignored.


4 posted on 07/09/2014 2:46:22 PM PDT by marktwain (The old media must die for the Republic to live. Long live the new media!)
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To: InsidiousMongo
InsidiousMongo said: "I have open carried before and I ALWAYS LEAVE THE MAGAZINE OUT OF THE RECEIVER of my AR15.""

Why?

5 posted on 07/09/2014 2:51:48 PM PDT by William Tell
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To: marktwain

But they get the message so often when the animal trainers think it is necessary.


6 posted on 07/09/2014 2:53:13 PM PDT by Sequoyah101
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To: InsidiousMongo

er... what the heck is the point of carrying an unloaded gun?

When you CCW do you use condition Tactical Butterscotch?


7 posted on 07/09/2014 3:00:36 PM PDT by TalonDJ
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To: Sequoyah101

I know this is a valid worry, and I used to worry about it more. Then I read “Rise of the Anti-Media”

If the old media could push the uninformed to action, we would never have been able to move shall issue concealed carry across the country.

http://gunwatch.blogspot.com/2014/07/book-review-rise-of-anti-media-by-brian.html


8 posted on 07/09/2014 3:00:48 PM PDT by marktwain (The old media must die for the Republic to live. Long live the new media!)
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To: InsidiousMongo

I carry concealed and open all the time in Roswell, Ga...
I frequently dine at the local Chipolte’s without incident....
Of course, I use discretion ..... I’m not flashy nor try to attract attention ....
I own a local business and make frequent cash deposits.....

The guys pictured appeared to be folks wanting to make a statement and champion a cause......

There is a fine line between fully exercising your second amendment rights and being a jerk to make a point....

Did these guys cross it? You be the judge....

The long guns aren’t in a holster ( of course) nor a gun sack or case....compare that to me carrying in my .45 in Chipolte’s in my hand with my finger along side the trigger. Never would do it!

However, my P12 .45 is always loaded, cocked, with the safety on in my holster....


9 posted on 07/09/2014 3:04:12 PM PDT by nevergore
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To: marktwain

“Moms Demand Action”

A little liquor and some of those blue pills just might produce all the action they’re demanding....


10 posted on 07/09/2014 3:11:28 PM PDT by Stormdog (A rifle transforms one from subject to Citizen)
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To: marktwain

Damage done.

Fatty and Snowboots are now the face of OCT and even folks supposedly on the pro-2A side are more than ready to carry Watt’s water for her out of their own stupid bias...

I applaud OCT’s efforts and hope this continues to spur more to stand up for their Rights.


11 posted on 07/09/2014 3:22:52 PM PDT by Dead Corpse (Tri nornar eg bir. Binde til rota...)
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To: nevergore; All

“Did these guys cross it? You be the judge....”

You make a valid point. However Moms Demand Action sift through hundreds of photographs to find one they can use to push the false narrative. These two men at Chipotles were new to the movement. Should they have been better briefed? Probably. Have they learned a lot? You better believe it.

In the Civil Rights movement, demonstrators were given a briefing before every protest. The gun culture often does the same, but the Civil Rights Movement had the media on their side. It is hard to be perfect, and the Gun Culture does not have to be. It just has to be good enough. Judging from the results so far, it has been, and is constantly improving.


12 posted on 07/09/2014 3:23:59 PM PDT by marktwain (The old media must die for the Republic to live. Long live the new media!)
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To: Dead Corpse

“Damage done.”

I believe that you are correct, but the “damage” is transitory. There were also unintended consequences for the positive. They may not be as much in the short term, but they tend to be additive and much longer lasting.


13 posted on 07/09/2014 3:41:19 PM PDT by marktwain (The old media must die for the Republic to live. Long live the new media!)
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To: marktwain

Agreed.

“Never give up. Never surrender.”


14 posted on 07/09/2014 4:09:46 PM PDT by Dead Corpse (Tri nornar eg bir. Binde til rota...)
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To: nevergore

Agree. I am 100% 2A and believe there should be ZERO gun laws, but these people do a disservice to the gun community. I OC my holstered pistol everywhere. Carrying an unholstered AR is tantamount to carrying a weapon for offensive purposes. A pistol is clearly a defensive weapon whereas an unholstered AR may not appear to be.


15 posted on 07/09/2014 6:29:21 PM PDT by Red in Blue PA (When Injustice becomes Law, Resistance Becomes Duty.-Thomas Jefferson)
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To: Red in Blue PA

Just in terms of good public relations: If you want to carry a rifle openly, carry a 30-30 lever gun on a sling. If anyone asks, tell them you were worried it would get stolen if you left it in your car. Or carry a nice bolt action with peep sights.

If a horse is afraid of having its ears touched, you don’t cure it by hitting his ears with your fist. You do it slowly and softly...


16 posted on 07/09/2014 6:35:53 PM PDT by Mr Rogers
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To: InsidiousMongo
I know I’m going to get flamed for this, but every single person who has a magazine loaded in a rifle and open carrying is a flipping moron. That includes those who take pictures with their fingers on the triggers. We need common sense when carrying firearms, not irresponsibility. I have open carried before and I ALWAYS LEAVE THE MAGAZINE OUT OF THE RECEIVER of my AR15.

no flames from me. i'm with you on this. a magazine is unnecessarily provocative because these guys aren't carrying an AR over their shoulder for self defense. i understand not wanting to leave it unsecured in a car though. i conceal carry with a round chambered though am practicing with the "israeli" method of no round chambered, draw and rack.

17 posted on 07/09/2014 7:49:05 PM PDT by bravo whiskey (we shouldn't fear the government. the government should fear us.)
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To: TalonDJ

LOL!!

A fan of TheYankeeMarshall, I see...


18 posted on 07/10/2014 2:41:33 AM PDT by RandallFlagg (Uninstall Fascist Firefox. Get Pale Moon.)
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