Buffalo Mass Shooting

Anonymous
Will the victims’ families sue FoxNews and Tucker Carlson?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Let's get real, if the deaths of an entire kindergarten class didn't result in any change, of course this won't move the needle.

Absolutely sick.


I say this every single time. If 20 6 and 7 year olds being murdered during Kindergarten and first grade classes don't result in change; nothing will. 26 people gunned down in an elementary school...


They were white kids from wealthy families, too. There's no hope if Sandy Hook didn't move the needle.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They both should be arrested.

FBI interviews parents of alleged Buffalo supermarket shooter Payton Gendron



This is a terrible tragedy but this is dumb. If they are implicated like the Michigan parents then throw the book at them! But it’s a distraction to say they should be arrested without specifics.


there are specifics, that's the point. He was institutionalized as a minor, a college dropout, no job that is being reported, had access to a great sum of money to buy weapons, body armor, ND ammunition, and has missing for a few days.

Where do you hide assault riffles, guns, body armor, and ammunition when living with parents. Don't forget, he had threatened a mass killing before.


How the hell could he buy a gun legally with his history and NY’s red flag law? I had viewed the red flag laws as a really positive step in the right direction—it’s really discouraging that they seem to have not worked at all as intended here.
Anonymous
Empathy. That's why some of us feel sorry for the shooter and his family. I felt bad for the sniper shooters. The Boston bombers. The black guy who ran down people in that parade in Milwaukee. It doesn't matter what race. I feel bad because I am human and I empathize with anyone who's life is now over and will never see the light of day again. To never be on the outside again is to never fully live again. I feel because I cannot imagine spending the rest of my life, especially at age 18, in prison. That is hell to me. So this empathy comes out of wishing these people made better choices and did not commit the acts they did.

This empathy can happen at the same time as hating what they did and fully supporting the victims and victims' families.

These people are so wrapped up into a mindset that they lack the self-awareness of how ludicrous it is. That's what kills me. When you hear interviews of people who used to be white nationalists talk about it after the fact. And you just wish all of them could escape it before it's too late.

There is sadness for everyone involved.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Republicans have blood on their hands.


And Democrats don’t!?


No. This falls on the GOP and POSs like Tucker Carlson pushing lies and white nationalism.



No. It doesn’t. Nothing happened under Obama and Sandy Hook. The Dems are now in control. As they were then. Nothing changes. Only a fool says thus is GOP driven
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Empathy. That's why some of us feel sorry for the shooter and his family. I felt bad for the sniper shooters. The Boston bombers. The black guy who ran down people in that parade in Milwaukee. It doesn't matter what race. I feel bad because I am human and I empathize with anyone who's life is now over and will never see the light of day again. To never be on the outside again is to never fully live again. I feel because I cannot imagine spending the rest of my life, especially at age 18, in prison. That is hell to me. So this empathy comes out of wishing these people made better choices and did not commit the acts they did.

This empathy can happen at the same time as hating what they did and fully supporting the victims and victims' families.

These people are so wrapped up into a mindset that they lack the self-awareness of how ludicrous it is. That's what kills me. When you hear interviews of people who used to be white nationalists talk about it after the fact. And you just wish all of them could escape it before it's too late.

There is sadness for everyone involved.


Wow, you literally can’t stop.

You’re the bona fides poster, aren’t you?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Empathy. That's why some of us feel sorry for the shooter and his family. I felt bad for the sniper shooters. The Boston bombers. The black guy who ran down people in that parade in Milwaukee. It doesn't matter what race. I feel bad because I am human and I empathize with anyone who's life is now over and will never see the light of day again. To never be on the outside again is to never fully live again. I feel because I cannot imagine spending the rest of my life, especially at age 18, in prison. That is hell to me. So this empathy comes out of wishing these people made better choices and did not commit the acts they did.

This empathy can happen at the same time as hating what they did and fully supporting the victims and victims' families.

These people are so wrapped up into a mindset that they lack the self-awareness of how ludicrous it is. That's what kills me. When you hear interviews of people who used to be white nationalists talk about it after the fact. And you just wish all of them could escape it before it's too late.

There is sadness for everyone involved.


Nope, I don't care one whit about any of this trash.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The problem is the east and unfettered access to guns!!!

Jesus, people, debate ideology, social media, and mental health all you want but first take the weapons of mass murder out of their hands!


Bullshit.

Gun control doesn’t work. NY has the strictest laws anywhere.


You idiots say this all time time….and then you pretend to not hear this: We need NATIONAL-LEVEL gun laws because there aren’t locked borders between states.


+1. Seriously, is New York an island? And if that creep could get a gun, the gun control clearly isn’t strict enough.


And body armor. He was shot by the security guard; without the body armor, he'd have been down before shooting his last victims.


So ban body armor; then everything will be like la-la-land,

amirite?

DP.. we wouldn't body armor if so many hateful people didn't have such easy access to guns.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The problem is the east and unfettered access to guns!!!

Jesus, people, debate ideology, social media, and mental health all you want but first take the weapons of mass murder out of their hands!


Bullshit.

Gun control doesn’t work. NY has the strictest laws anywhere.


You idiots say this all time time….and then you pretend to not hear this: We need NATIONAL-LEVEL gun laws because there aren’t locked borders between states.


National laws. State laws. It doesn’t matter. Guns would remain readily available in a black market.

DP.. then, let's just throw out theft laws, murder laws since people don't seem to follow them. I mean.. why bother with any law since every single law gets broken.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Republicans have blood on their hands.


And Democrats don’t!?


No. This falls on the GOP and POSs like Tucker Carlson pushing lies and white nationalism.



No. It doesn’t. Nothing happened under Obama and Sandy Hook. The Dems are now in control. As they were then. Nothing changes. Only a fool says thus is GOP driven


The Dems pushed for gun control in 2013. The Republicans stopped it.

Get your facts straight.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Empathy. That's why some of us feel sorry for the shooter and his family. I felt bad for the sniper shooters. The Boston bombers. The black guy who ran down people in that parade in Milwaukee. It doesn't matter what race. I feel bad because I am human and I empathize with anyone who's life is now over and will never see the light of day again. To never be on the outside again is to never fully live again. I feel because I cannot imagine spending the rest of my life, especially at age 18, in prison. That is hell to me. So this empathy comes out of wishing these people made better choices and did not commit the acts they did.

This empathy can happen at the same time as hating what they did and fully supporting the victims and victims' families.

These people are so wrapped up into a mindset that they lack the self-awareness of how ludicrous it is. That's what kills me. When you hear interviews of people who used to be white nationalists talk about it after the fact. And you just wish all of them could escape it before it's too late.

There is sadness for everyone involved.


A really touching movie on Hulu about two parents who meet. One set is the parents of a child who was murdered and the other set is the parents of the murderer. It is really interesting and thought provoking. It is called Mass. Here's the review of it. https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/mass-movie-review-2021
Anonymous
Easy access to firearms are gutting our country. We must change or we are doomed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Republicans have blood on their hands.


And Democrats don’t!?


No. This falls on the GOP and POSs like Tucker Carlson pushing lies and white nationalism.



No. It doesn’t. Nothing happened under Obama and Sandy Hook. The Dems are now in control. As they were then. Nothing changes. Only a fool says thus is GOP driven


The GOP and two Democratic Senators blocked every bill brought forward to further firearm control and safety. President Obama did everything he could with EOs.

Get your facts straight. This is on the Republicans head.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The problem is the east and unfettered access to guns!!!

Jesus, people, debate ideology, social media, and mental health all you want but first take the weapons of mass murder out of their hands!


Bullshit.

Gun control doesn’t work. NY has the strictest laws anywhere.


You idiots say this all time time….and then you pretend to not hear this: We need NATIONAL-LEVEL gun laws because there aren’t locked borders between states.


National laws. State laws. It doesn’t matter. Guns would remain readily available in a black market.


No, they would not. How many automatic rifles are out there? (Because most are illegal). How many machine guns, baxookas, and fricking lawn darts are on the black market? None because they are illegal.
Anonymous
We clearly have a major firearm problem in this country.
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