Posted March 6, 2018 8:02 pm by Comments

By Gregory Smith

SellingTheSecondAmendment.com

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Are you a millennial gun owner looking for love? Bumble doesn’t want your business.

Bumble, a popular dating app among millennials, has banned guns from its profile pictures, the company announced.

“Big social issues are a huge topic of conversation at Bumble and always have been,” a spokesperson told the Daily News. “Users have sent us complaints about other users posting images with guns (and we decided), because of what they represent in our culture, that it’s not appropriate on our platform.”
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What Bumble doesn’t get is that on a dating profile, you’re supposed to share your passions. If they’re scuba-diving, kayaking, or firearms, there’s nothing wrong with those pictures.

A picture of a person shooting a gun is certainly more interesting than the typical picture of someone doing nothing.

Bumble is clearly anti-gun, and they’re putting their money where their mouth is by giving March For Our Lives a $100,000 contribution.

While I have no experience with pro-gun dating apps like Concealed Carry Match, I’ve had good experiences with Plenty of Fish, and sometimes Tinder.

In the meantime, let Bumble know how you feel about anti-gun discrimination.

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