Mass stabbing at Hamburg Hauptbahnhof

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Anonymous wrote:That’s awful. But it’s a testament to how rare guns are in Europe that it’s a knife attack and far less deadly than our gun violence which can kill dozens of people in minutes.


That was my first thought. Here there would be 34 dead. It's a tragedy but they are also lucky that they don't have our un-common sense gun laws.


Where there is no gun culture, people's instinct is not to "feel lucky" it was a knife attack. 17 + people were stabbed and 6 are in critical condition. It's also one of many attacks in Europe over the past few months. It's pretty terrifying for people who live there, gun or not.


It is scary but still not as deadly as guns.


I’m sure the people who will inevitably die from this attack will be comforted by that.


What is the leading costs of death for minors in Germany? Is it guns like it is here?


I dunno. What age is a “minor” in Germany? Is it up to age 26, like it is here for your cherry picked statistic?


Whine and squirm and spout unrelated nonsense all you want. ... The number one thing that's killing our kids in this country is firearms.
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Anonymous wrote:That’s awful. But it’s a testament to how rare guns are in Europe that it’s a knife attack and far less deadly than our gun violence which can kill dozens of people in minutes.


That was my first thought. Here there would be 34 dead. It's a tragedy but they are also lucky that they don't have our un-common sense gun laws.


Where there is no gun culture, people's instinct is not to "feel lucky" it was a knife attack. 17 + people were stabbed and 6 are in critical condition. It's also one of many attacks in Europe over the past few months. It's pretty terrifying for people who live there, gun or not.


It is scary but still not as deadly as guns.


I’m sure the people who will inevitably die from this attack will be comforted by that.


What is the leading costs of death for minors in Germany? Is it guns like it is here?


I dunno. What age is a “minor” in Germany? Is it up to age 26, like it is here for your cherry picked statistic?


Whine and squirm and spout unrelated nonsense all you want. ... The number one thing that's killing our kids in this country is firearms.


Sure, as long as you insist on counting 24 year old career criminal gang members as “children”.

I agree with you. Under that definition, it IS the number one cause. You’re not lying.
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Anonymous wrote:I assume interest in this will magically disappear when people find out it was a 39 y.o. woman


I assume you are a moron.
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Anonymous wrote:That’s awful. But it’s a testament to how rare guns are in Europe that it’s a knife attack and far less deadly than our gun violence which can kill dozens of people in minutes.


That was my first thought. Here there would be 34 dead. It's a tragedy but they are also lucky that they don't have our un-common sense gun laws.


Where there is no gun culture, people's instinct is not to "feel lucky" it was a knife attack. 17 + people were stabbed and 6 are in critical condition. It's also one of many attacks in Europe over the past few months. It's pretty terrifying for people who live there, gun or not.


It is scary but still not as deadly as guns.


I’m sure the people who will inevitably die from this attack will be comforted by that.


What is the leading costs of death for minors in Germany? Is it guns like it is here?


I dunno. What age is a “minor” in Germany? Is it up to age 26, like it is here for your cherry picked statistic?


Whine and squirm and spout unrelated nonsense all you want. ... The number one thing that's killing our kids in this country is firearms.


Sure, as long as you insist on counting 24 year old career criminal gang members as “children”.

I agree with you. Under that definition, it IS the number one cause. You’re not lying.


Nope. Under 18.
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Anonymous wrote:Hearing the suspect is a woman

From?
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Anonymous wrote:That’s awful. But it’s a testament to how rare guns are in Europe that it’s a knife attack and far less deadly than our gun violence which can kill dozens of people in minutes.


That was my first thought. Here there would be 34 dead. It's a tragedy but they are also lucky that they don't have our un-common sense gun laws.


Where there is no gun culture, people's instinct is not to "feel lucky" it was a knife attack. 17 + people were stabbed and 6 are in critical condition. It's also one of many attacks in Europe over the past few months. It's pretty terrifying for people who live there, gun or not.


It is scary but still not as deadly as guns.


I’m sure the people who will inevitably die from this attack will be comforted by that.


What is the leading costs of death for minors in Germany? Is it guns like it is here?


I dunno. What age is a “minor” in Germany? Is it up to age 26, like it is here for your cherry picked statistic?


Whine and squirm and spout unrelated nonsense all you want. ... The number one thing that's killing our kids in this country is firearms.


Sure, as long as you insist on counting 24 year old career criminal gang members as “children”.

I agree with you. Under that definition, it IS the number one cause. You’re not lying.


Nope. Under 18.


Sure, absolutely. If you’re 18, you’re obviously also under 26. And anyone under 26 who’s died from a gun shot wound is counted in this number.

I agree with you. You are not lying in your statistic.
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Anonymous wrote:I assume interest in this will magically disappear when people find out it was a 39 y.o. woman


I assume you are a moron.


DP

That’s a pretty rude thing to say. Did you think it would add to the discussion? Did it make you feel empowered?

We should choose our words carefully and not say things that reveal that we’re upset and have lost control.

Let’s be grown ups, mmm’k?
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Anonymous wrote:That’s awful. But it’s a testament to how rare guns are in Europe that it’s a knife attack and far less deadly than our gun violence which can kill dozens of people in minutes.


That was my first thought. Here there would be 34 dead. It's a tragedy but they are also lucky that they don't have our un-common sense gun laws.


Where there is no gun culture, people's instinct is not to "feel lucky" it was a knife attack. 17 + people were stabbed and 6 are in critical condition. It's also one of many attacks in Europe over the past few months. It's pretty terrifying for people who live there, gun or not.


It is scary but still not as deadly as guns.


I’m sure the people who will inevitably die from this attack will be comforted by that.


What is the leading costs of death for minors in Germany? Is it guns like it is here?


I dunno. What age is a “minor” in Germany? Is it up to age 26, like it is here for your cherry picked statistic?


Whine and squirm and spout unrelated nonsense all you want. ... The number one thing that's killing our kids in this country is firearms.


Sure, as long as you insist on counting 24 year old career criminal gang members as “children”.

I agree with you. Under that definition, it IS the number one cause. You’re not lying.


Nope. Under 18.


Sure, absolutely. If you’re 18, you’re obviously also under 26. And anyone under 26 who’s died from a gun shot wound is counted in this number.

I agree with you. You are not lying in your statistic.



Crawl back under your NRA rock. Here are the ugly facts ...


From a report out of johns hopkins school of public health:

For third straight year, firearms killed more children and teens, ages 1 to 17, than any other cause including car crashes and cancer

Published
September 12, 2024



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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That’s awful. But it’s a testament to how rare guns are in Europe that it’s a knife attack and far less deadly than our gun violence which can kill dozens of people in minutes.


That was my first thought. Here there would be 34 dead. It's a tragedy but they are also lucky that they don't have our un-common sense gun laws.


Where there is no gun culture, people's instinct is not to "feel lucky" it was a knife attack. 17 + people were stabbed and 6 are in critical condition. It's also one of many attacks in Europe over the past few months. It's pretty terrifying for people who live there, gun or not.


It is scary but still not as deadly as guns.


I’m sure the people who will inevitably die from this attack will be comforted by that.


What is the leading costs of death for minors in Germany? Is it guns like it is here?


I dunno. What age is a “minor” in Germany? Is it up to age 26, like it is here for your cherry picked statistic?


Whine and squirm and spout unrelated nonsense all you want. ... The number one thing that's killing our kids in this country is firearms.


Sure, as long as you insist on counting 24 year old career criminal gang members as “children”.

I agree with you. Under that definition, it IS the number one cause. You’re not lying.


Nope. Under 18.


Sure, absolutely. If you’re 18, you’re obviously also under 26. And anyone under 26 who’s died from a gun shot wound is counted in this number.

I agree with you. You are not lying in your statistic.



Crawl back under your NRA rock. Here are the ugly facts ...


From a report out of johns hopkins school of public health:

For third straight year, firearms killed more children and teens, ages 1 to 17, than any other cause including car crashes and cancer

Published
September 12, 2024





So…. you want to take everyone’s guns away so car crashes and cancer can have more kids to kill?

Have you thought this through?
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What does a random knife attack in Germany have to do with politics?
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Anonymous wrote:They should ban knives.

knives don't kill as many people as guns, and their sole purpose is not killing something, unlike guns. But, you knew that. Or maybe you didn't.


What is the purpose of a knife?

wow, you really don't know.

I use a knife to cut my vegetables and fruit.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That’s awful. But it’s a testament to how rare guns are in Europe that it’s a knife attack and far less deadly than our gun violence which can kill dozens of people in minutes.


That was my first thought. Here there would be 34 dead. It's a tragedy but they are also lucky that they don't have our un-common sense gun laws.


Where there is no gun culture, people's instinct is not to "feel lucky" it was a knife attack. 17 + people were stabbed and 6 are in critical condition. It's also one of many attacks in Europe over the past few months. It's pretty terrifying for people who live there, gun or not.


It is scary but still not as deadly as guns.


I’m sure the people who will inevitably die from this attack will be comforted by that.


What is the leading costs of death for minors in Germany? Is it guns like it is here?


I dunno. What age is a “minor” in Germany? Is it up to age 26, like it is here for your cherry picked statistic?


Whine and squirm and spout unrelated nonsense all you want. ... The number one thing that's killing our kids in this country is firearms.


Sure, as long as you insist on counting 24 year old career criminal gang members as “children”.

I agree with you. Under that definition, it IS the number one cause. You’re not lying.


Nope. Under 18.


Sure, absolutely. If you’re 18, you’re obviously also under 26. And anyone under 26 who’s died from a gun shot wound is counted in this number.

I agree with you. You are not lying in your statistic.



Crawl back under your NRA rock. Here are the ugly facts ...


From a report out of johns hopkins school of public health:

For third straight year, firearms killed more children and teens, ages 1 to 17, than any other cause including car crashes and cancer

Published
September 12, 2024





So…. you want to take everyone’s guns away so car crashes and cancer can have more kids to kill?

Have you thought this through?

dp.. you are a fool. And not funny, just a fool.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They should ban knives.

knives don't kill as many people as guns, and their sole purpose is not killing something, unlike guns. But, you knew that. Or maybe you didn't.


What is the purpose of a knife?

wow, you really don't know.

I use a knife to cut my vegetables and fruit.


I use a rifle to put holes in paper.


Are both of us misusing our respective devices?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What does a random knife attack in Germany have to do with politics?


It’s an opportunity for people who want to take everyone’s guns away to talk about how much better off we’d be here if we had a lot more mass knife attacks.
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Anonymous wrote:What does a random knife attack in Germany have to do with politics?


Likely the result of letting in Muslims.
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