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Don't let "blue" cities tell you what you can and can't do. There are no blue states, only blue cities. Good on those kids.

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>The crack of gunfire was heard across the shooting range as kids, ranging from 8 to 18, concentrated on their targets, their .22 rifles held as steady as possible. Their expressions were serious, their attention zeroed in on the black dots they were aiming at. Once everyone had shot their designated rounds, the range officials declared the range closed. The gravel crunched underfoot as the contestants went to inspect their targets.

Don't let "blue" cities tell you what you can and can't do. There are no blue states, only blue cities. Good on those kids. Archive: https://archive.today/F86i5 From the post: >>The crack of gunfire was heard across the shooting range as kids, ranging from 8 to 18, concentrated on their targets, their .22 rifles held as steady as possible. Their expressions were serious, their attention zeroed in on the black dots they were aiming at. Once everyone had shot their designated rounds, the range officials declared the range closed. The gravel crunched underfoot as the contestants went to inspect their targets.

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My mom was very, very liberal until Biden's covid policies flipped her hardcore. When I was a kid she had me in the Girl Scouts because she wanted me to make friends. She pulled me out and put me in 4H within a few weeks. I just remember her telling me that she didn't want me influenced by them. I asked her recently what it was that triggered that and she does not remember specifics but she remembers adoring the parents and kids when I was in 4H and was sad when moved to an area without it.

She said 4H was so wholesome, practical and they accepted us in a way the scouts never would. I couldn't do a lot of the farm stuff like raising pigs because of where we lived but no one cared and I remember being allowed to go see the other kids on their farms. If it's anything like it was in the 80s then it's an amazing organization.

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Everyone's 4h experience is different but its not really a bad thing. I was involved as a Youth and would be involved again if I was somewhere that it would matter. I did have a time where I hated it but now that I am older I understand it and it was a good experience in the end.