Preaching to the Choir? Good.
A bee does not waste its energy trying to convince a fly that honey is better than shit.
I often see pro-gun rights posts get the same response: “You’re preaching to the choir. How do we reach the anti-gunners?”
Here’s the truth: most anti-gunners aren’t interested in facts that would change their minds. Some arguments will never land. Some people only change after experience — often harsh, unavoidable experience. Trying to convince everyone is a waste of energy. The goal isn’t to bend the impossible; it’s to focus where your efforts actually matter.
Pro-gun posts are about strengthening the choir — making us sing louder, together. Every article, every fact, every clarified argument adds another voice to the same song: the Second Amendment. When we are united, informed, and confident, our collective voice carries farther than any single attempt to persuade an anti-gunner ever could. Reinforcing the choir is how the movement maintains its strength, sharpens its message, and prepares for the battles that truly count — in legislatures, courts, and public discourse.
Preaching to the choir does not weaken the message — it amplifies it. “A bee does not waste its energy trying to convince a fly that honey is better than shit.” Build the choir. Harmonize your voices. Make the Second Amendment impossible to ignore. Preach, baby, preach!

