Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because even low class people need some entertainment.
Racist
Anonymous wrote:Because even low class people need some entertainment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Celebrating Independence Day with fireworks in places where it’s been made illegal is THE most American thing a person can do. It embodies the exact sentiment of the very founding of this country - a rejection of authority, and the people taking their freedoms back to do those things which they decide are right for them.
As long as the people still have the spirit to reject laws like that, there is still a little spark of Revolution carried on among us.
If a day ever comes where that spark of rebellion goes out, then we are truly lost as a nation.
Long live the illegal use of fireworks!
This is basically what's wrong with America. People being unable to distinguish between wrongs that harm the community, and things that they dislike because they inconvenience them or disappoint them on a personal level. (But I waaant to be able to set off fireworks wherever I want! And drive my super big gas-guzzling car wherever I want for as cheap as possible! And buy a gun with absolutely no waiting and then bring it with me everywhere!!! It's in the Constitution that I'm entitled to be happy!).
Fireworks harm the community? Really? On rare (very rare) occasions they harm an individual. Mostly they uplift the community. My guess is that if you’re against fireworks you live on the fringe of true community as a busy body trying to control others’ lives. Let’s go thru your other examples.
Big gas guzzler. Yes that contributes to pollution. It also ends up employing those that make and sell those cars. So helps some community while hurts overall health of environment. This can be solved by not making or selling gas guzzlers and instead making electric or hybrid trucks/cars. But as long as they’re offerred and marketed in an appealing way, they will be bought. Govt. has done very little to motivate car makers and national infrastructure to change due to PAC influence from O&G industry. Both Dems and Pubs.
Buy a gun. Doesn’t hurt a community in 99.99% of cases. It is an individual and private choice. Yes, it has the potential to be used by a crazy person to hurt a community that typically has ignored and disaffected that person. I’d say the community is more at fault than the tool and that almost all gun buyers aren’t looking to shoot up the local school, church, or public space and that waiting periods and BG checks would be ineffective in preventing mass shootings and/or other, more personal shootings. Take the drug, crime related shootings. The community (lack of hope/respect/economy)itself sets the stage and cultivates those shootings and many of those weapons were acquired illegally in the first place.
DC man dies after suffering firework injuries
https://wtop.com/dc/2020/07/dc-man-dies-suffering-firework-injuries/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Celebrating Independence Day with fireworks in places where it’s been made illegal is THE most American thing a person can do. It embodies the exact sentiment of the very founding of this country - a rejection of authority, and the people taking their freedoms back to do those things which they decide are right for them.
As long as the people still have the spirit to reject laws like that, there is still a little spark of Revolution carried on among us.
If a day ever comes where that spark of rebellion goes out, then we are truly lost as a nation.
Long live the illegal use of fireworks!
This is basically what's wrong with America. People being unable to distinguish between wrongs that harm the community, and things that they dislike because they inconvenience them or disappoint them on a personal level. (But I waaant to be able to set off fireworks wherever I want! And drive my super big gas-guzzling car wherever I want for as cheap as possible! And buy a gun with absolutely no waiting and then bring it with me everywhere!!! It's in the Constitution that I'm entitled to be happy!).
Fireworks harm the community? Really? On rare (very rare) occasions they harm an individual. Mostly they uplift the community. My guess is that if you’re against fireworks you live on the fringe of true community as a busy body trying to control others’ lives. Let’s go thru your other examples.
Big gas guzzler. Yes that contributes to pollution. It also ends up employing those that make and sell those cars. So helps some community while hurts overall health of environment. This can be solved by not making or selling gas guzzlers and instead making electric or hybrid trucks/cars. But as long as they’re offerred and marketed in an appealing way, they will be bought. Govt. has done very little to motivate car makers and national infrastructure to change due to PAC influence from O&G industry. Both Dems and Pubs.
Buy a gun. Doesn’t hurt a community in 99.99% of cases. It is an individual and private choice. Yes, it has the potential to be used by a crazy person to hurt a community that typically has ignored and disaffected that person. I’d say the community is more at fault than the tool and that almost all gun buyers aren’t looking to shoot up the local school, church, or public space and that waiting periods and BG checks would be ineffective in preventing mass shootings and/or other, more personal shootings. Take the drug, crime related shootings. The community (lack of hope/respect/economy)itself sets the stage and cultivates those shootings and many of those weapons were acquired illegally in the first place.
DC man dies after suffering firework injuries
https://wtop.com/dc/2020/07/dc-man-dies-suffering-firework-injuries/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Celebrating Independence Day with fireworks in places where it’s been made illegal is THE most American thing a person can do. It embodies the exact sentiment of the very founding of this country - a rejection of authority, and the people taking their freedoms back to do those things which they decide are right for them.
As long as the people still have the spirit to reject laws like that, there is still a little spark of Revolution carried on among us.
If a day ever comes where that spark of rebellion goes out, then we are truly lost as a nation.
Long live the illegal use of fireworks!
This is basically what's wrong with America. People being unable to distinguish between wrongs that harm the community, and things that they dislike because they inconvenience them or disappoint them on a personal level. (But I waaant to be able to set off fireworks wherever I want! And drive my super big gas-guzzling car wherever I want for as cheap as possible! And buy a gun with absolutely no waiting and then bring it with me everywhere!!! It's in the Constitution that I'm entitled to be happy!).
Fireworks harm the community? Really? On rare (very rare) occasions they harm an individual. Mostly they uplift the community. My guess is that if you’re against fireworks you live on the fringe of true community as a busy body trying to control others’ lives. Let’s go thru your other examples.
Big gas guzzler. Yes that contributes to pollution. It also ends up employing those that make and sell those cars. So helps some community while hurts overall health of environment. This can be solved by not making or selling gas guzzlers and instead making electric or hybrid trucks/cars. But as long as they’re offerred and marketed in an appealing way, they will be bought. Govt. has done very little to motivate car makers and national infrastructure to change due to PAC influence from O&G industry. Both Dems and Pubs.
Buy a gun. Doesn’t hurt a community in 99.99% of cases. It is an individual and private choice. Yes, it has the potential to be used by a crazy person to hurt a community that typically has ignored and disaffected that person. I’d say the community is more at fault than the tool and that almost all gun buyers aren’t looking to shoot up the local school, church, or public space and that waiting periods and BG checks would be ineffective in preventing mass shootings and/or other, more personal shootings. Take the drug, crime related shootings. The community (lack of hope/respect/economy)itself sets the stage and cultivates those shootings and many of those weapons were acquired illegally in the first place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Celebrating Independence Day with fireworks in places where it’s been made illegal is THE most American thing a person can do. It embodies the exact sentiment of the very founding of this country - a rejection of authority, and the people taking their freedoms back to do those things which they decide are right for them.
As long as the people still have the spirit to reject laws like that, there is still a little spark of Revolution carried on among us.
If a day ever comes where that spark of rebellion goes out, then we are truly lost as a nation.
Long live the illegal use of fireworks!
This is basically what's wrong with America. People being unable to distinguish between wrongs that harm the community, and things that they dislike because they inconvenience them or disappoint them on a personal level. (But I waaant to be able to set off fireworks wherever I want! And drive my super big gas-guzzling car wherever I want for as cheap as possible! And buy a gun with absolutely no waiting and then bring it with me everywhere!!! It's in the Constitution that I'm entitled to be happy!).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Celebrating Independence Day with fireworks in places where it’s been made illegal is THE most American thing a person can do. It embodies the exact sentiment of the very founding of this country - a rejection of authority, and the people taking their freedoms back to do those things which they decide are right for them.
As long as the people still have the spirit to reject laws like that, there is still a little spark of Revolution carried on among us.
If a day ever comes where that spark of rebellion goes out, then we are truly lost as a nation.
Long live the illegal use of fireworks!
This is basically what's wrong with America. People being unable to distinguish between wrongs that harm the community, and things that they dislike because they inconvenience them or disappoint them on a personal level. (But I waaant to be able to set off fireworks wherever I want! And drive my super big gas-guzzling car wherever I want for as cheap as possible! And buy a gun with absolutely no waiting and then bring it with me everywhere!!! It's in the Constitution that I'm entitled to be happy!).
I’m sorry you hate our country.
Fortunately, you’re not required to stay here. Good luck in your search.
Donald! You’re missing your favorite Fox morning show! Scat!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Celebrating Independence Day with fireworks in places where it’s been made illegal is THE most American thing a person can do. It embodies the exact sentiment of the very founding of this country - a rejection of authority, and the people taking their freedoms back to do those things which they decide are right for them.
As long as the people still have the spirit to reject laws like that, there is still a little spark of Revolution carried on among us.
If a day ever comes where that spark of rebellion goes out, then we are truly lost as a nation.
Long live the illegal use of fireworks!
This is basically what's wrong with America. People being unable to distinguish between wrongs that harm the community, and things that they dislike because they inconvenience them or disappoint them on a personal level. (But I waaant to be able to set off fireworks wherever I want! And drive my super big gas-guzzling car wherever I want for as cheap as possible! And buy a gun with absolutely no waiting and then bring it with me everywhere!!! It's in the Constitution that I'm entitled to be happy!).
I’m sorry you hate our country.
Fortunately, you’re not required to stay here. Good luck in your search.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Celebrating Independence Day with fireworks in places where it’s been made illegal is THE most American thing a person can do. It embodies the exact sentiment of the very founding of this country - a rejection of authority, and the people taking their freedoms back to do those things which they decide are right for them.
As long as the people still have the spirit to reject laws like that, there is still a little spark of Revolution carried on among us.
If a day ever comes where that spark of rebellion goes out, then we are truly lost as a nation.
Long live the illegal use of fireworks!
This is basically what's wrong with America. People being unable to distinguish between wrongs that harm the community, and things that they dislike because they inconvenience them or disappoint them on a personal level. (But I waaant to be able to set off fireworks wherever I want! And drive my super big gas-guzzling car wherever I want for as cheap as possible! And buy a gun with absolutely no waiting and then bring it with me everywhere!!! It's in the Constitution that I'm entitled to be happy!).
Anonymous wrote:Celebrating Independence Day with fireworks in places where it’s been made illegal is THE most American thing a person can do. It embodies the exact sentiment of the very founding of this country - a rejection of authority, and the people taking their freedoms back to do those things which they decide are right for them.
As long as the people still have the spirit to reject laws like that, there is still a little spark of Revolution carried on among us.
If a day ever comes where that spark of rebellion goes out, then we are truly lost as a nation.
Long live the illegal use of fireworks!
Anonymous wrote:Because they are fun. And can be used safely (I'm not saying they always ARE used safely, but people don't HAVE to maim themselves if they aren't idiots about it).