Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:White men and guns just don’t go together… yet we fear the black man walking on the other side of the street with a hoodie on…
This man was Latino.
Latino is not a race. Hispanic is actually considered "white".
Backbends to try to make this person a white redneckCome ON. Does this type of statement console the families? No.
This. A lot of white supremacists actually consider Latinos white. Keep in mind that Argentina harbored my nazis after WWII.
https://www.history.com/.amp/news/how-south-america-became-a-nazi-haven
From our Argentine family to you - F you.
It’s true.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I come from a hunting family. We hunt on horseback with a pack of hounds.
We support a nearly total ban on firearms, even if it means no guns for us.
+1000. Here, here. I'm the ex-military PP. I'm with you 1000%.
If we ban firearms, how do we ensure the bad guys turn theirs in?
You can require a license to buy ammo or the components to pack your own. Also there are ways to identify and track purchases of bullets after they have been fired.
Here we go again with a C word - "can." I think you meant "ought to." Because it's not happening. The sooner people get realistic and pragmatic, the sooner school boards across America can start making plans, and following them through with completed action, to keep kids safe. Like: Plan - metal detectors. Budget, find contractor, install. That simple. Rather than whining and wishing and nothing getting accomplished and kids dying.
Of course, because a metal detector is definitely enough to stop a psycho that shows up at a school with a weapon of war. 🙄🙄🙄
The magical thinking, the complete lack of common sense and logic, this is such an American phenomenon.
Metal detectors do work. How many mass shootings happen in airports or courts? Don't play coy. They absolutely do work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My thoughts and prayers go out to the victims and their families.
What is happening to young people today?
We gave them guns and ignored their mental health.
"NBC News: Senator Murphy spoke to reporters as he walked off the Senate floor, saying, "spare me the bullshit about mental illness. We don't have any more mental illness than any other country in the world.""
What a lovely human. Voters should be ashamed.
As a person suffering from mental disorder, I agree that the mental health has to be taken seriously and fast in this country. But the access to guns in the US is freaking out of control and I doubt that even fixing mental health issues 50%, will help with the gun violence. You have to face the truth. It's hard but you must.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:@
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I come from a hunting family. We hunt on horseback with a pack of hounds.
We support a nearly total ban on firearms, even if it means no guns for us.
+1000. Here, here. I'm the ex-military PP. I'm with you 1000%.
If we ban firearms, how do we ensure the bad guys turn theirs in?
You can require a license to buy ammo or the components to pack your own. Also there are ways to identify and track purchases of bullets after they have been fired.
Here we go again with a C word - "can." I think you meant "ought to." Because it's not happening. The sooner people get realistic and pragmatic, the sooner school boards across America can start making plans, and following them through with completed action, to keep kids safe. Like: Plan - metal detectors. Budget, find contractor, install. That simple. Rather than whining and wishing and nothing getting accomplished and kids dying.
Of course, because a metal detector is definitely enough to stop a psycho that shows up at a school with a weapon of war. 🙄🙄🙄
The magical thinking, the complete lack of common sense and logic, this is such an American phenomenon.
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But we do have gun laws, and criminals and mentally ill people break them. Keeping guns out of the hands of law abiding, sane citizens will not fix the problem. Crack down on real criminals would be one way to get started. But instead, we're doing the complete opposite.
Good guys with guns are not stopping the bad guys with guns. The gun culture in this country is the problem and the lax regulations are a symptom. It all needs to change.
In this case, the good guys with guns killed the gunman. Why there was not one resource officer at the actual school is a whole other issue. How did he get in?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:White men and guns just don’t go together… yet we fear the black man walking on the other side of the street with a hoodie on…
This man was Latino.
Latino is not a race. Hispanic is actually considered "white".
Backbends to try to make this person a white redneckCome ON. Does this type of statement console the families? No.
This. A lot of white supremacists actually consider Latinos white. Keep in mind that Argentina harbored my nazis after WWII.
https://www.history.com/.amp/news/how-south-america-became-a-nazi-haven
From our Argentine family to you - F you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My thoughts and prayers go out to the victims and their families.
What is happening to young people today?
We gave them guns and ignored their mental health.
"NBC News: Senator Murphy spoke to reporters as he walked off the Senate floor, saying, "spare me the bullshit about mental illness. We don't have any more mental illness than any other country in the world.""
What a lovely human. Voters should be ashamed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My thoughts and prayers go out to the victims and their families.
What is happening to young people today?
We gave them guns and ignored their mental health.
"NBC News: Senator Murphy spoke to reporters as he walked off the Senate floor, saying, "spare me the bullshit about mental illness. We don't have any more mental illness than any other country in the world.""
What a lovely human. Voters should be ashamed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:@
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I come from a hunting family. We hunt on horseback with a pack of hounds.
We support a nearly total ban on firearms, even if it means no guns for us.
+1000. Here, here. I'm the ex-military PP. I'm with you 1000%.
If we ban firearms, how do we ensure the bad guys turn theirs in?
You can require a license to buy ammo or the components to pack your own. Also there are ways to identify and track purchases of bullets after they have been fired.
Here we go again with a C word - "can." I think you meant "ought to." Because it's not happening. The sooner people get realistic and pragmatic, the sooner school boards across America can start making plans, and following them through with completed action, to keep kids safe. Like: Plan - metal detectors. Budget, find contractor, install. That simple. Rather than whining and wishing and nothing getting accomplished and kids dying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My thoughts and prayers go out to the victims and their families.
What is happening to young people today?
We gave them guns and ignored their mental health.
"NBC News: Senator Murphy spoke to reporters as he walked off the Senate floor, saying, "spare me the bullshit about mental illness. We don't have any more mental illness than any other country in the world.""
What a lovely human. Voters should be ashamed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My thoughts and prayers go out to the victims and their families.
What is happening to young people today?
We gave them guns and ignored their mental health.
"NBC News: Senator Murphy spoke to reporters as he walked off the Senate floor, saying, "spare me the bullshit about mental illness. We don't have any more mental illness than any other country in the world.""
What a lovely human. Voters should be ashamed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My thoughts and prayers go out to the victims and their families.
What is happening to young people today?
We gave them guns and ignored their mental health.
"NBC News: Senator Murphy spoke to reporters as he walked off the Senate floor, saying, "spare me the bullshit about mental illness. We don't have any more mental illness than any other country in the world.""