Time will tell. Unfortunately media content, including entertainment, consumed by millennials is saturated with gun prohibitionist propaganda.
Depends on what media is being consumed. If you're talking about stuff like MM news outlets and rags like
the communist times thats one type of outlet. Outlets that millenials are probably trending away from.
Do you really think the average young adult (lets say, 18-25 years old) these days is going to sit down and
watch DemSNBC or Faux news? Unless they're some broad that got knocked up and put on Section 8, probably not. They're going to watch shit that appeals to them. Not talking head retards.
The relevance of "college educated millenial" (sic) is it is the pool from which that generation's decision-makers will come, like it or not.
Yeah, but the problem with this archetype is I doubt the people running the Quinnipiac survey are using
accurate techniques of conducting a legit survey. Kids go to college in square states, too, not just moonbat "utopia" big dump cities.
ETA: I also think that eventually, you're going to see a huge "crash" with regards to what "college educated" actually means; I think there's going to be a resurgence of young people entering the workforce from non traditional means or skills based education, trades, etc... but that's a whole other story.
Also, I doubt a few millennial statistical outliers participating on a firearms forum are representative of millennials on the whole.
No, probably not, but without having a better way of surveying them we're just speculating. Honestly I would bet the average millenial is more ambivalent about guns than the typical 65+ or geritol set type, particularly in this region. I've heard more spew from people older than me about guns, and some of them are even gun owners themselves. "I don't think people should have..." "what do you need an AR15 for" etc. all that
garbage. It's because their brains are rotting from sitting in front of that f**king television set all the
time. Perhaps not so coincidentally- all my gun owning friends that are older that are hard core pro rkba types.... all of them seem to have a life outside of watching that f**king television set and they have other things that occupy their time VS a lot of their peers their own age. They also tend not to hang around with those people, either, the ones that sit around all day. This is a problem millenials don't have as much of, they are all over the place doing random things that don't include watching talking head morons on TV... and a lot of them "unplug" from traditional networks entirely.
-Mike