Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plenty of nonwhite men involved in gun violence. We can quibble over the threshold for “mass shooting” and whether those are predominantly a white male phenomenon.
But I think we can all agree it’s almost always males doing the killing. What sickness has taken hold of American men?
This country was founded on gun violence. How do you think the land was taken away from the millions of Native Americans already living here?
Anonymous wrote:Plenty of nonwhite men involved in gun violence. We can quibble over the threshold for “mass shooting” and whether those are predominantly a white male phenomenon.
But I think we can all agree it’s almost always males doing the killing. What sickness has taken hold of American men?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now for the big question. Canada or Mexico?
Before you answer, remember how you love multiculturalism
White males are the ones committing these mass shootings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Second unconfirmed name is Mauricio Garcia. We should know within the hour.
His name could be Mickey Mouse for all I care. His name is not the issue. It’s the fact that guns are so easily accessible in this country. Stop trying to change the subject.
Do I have to file a form 4473 and undergo a background check to buy an SUV? A knife? A crack pipe?
Yes, to buy an SUV you do need to do a background check - a credit check. And you have to have insurance. And you have to register the car with the state you live in. And if you sell the car you have to do the legal paperwork so that the state is notified. And you have to have a driver's license that you took a class and then test to get and that needs to be renewed every so often, including with an eye exam. And if you have any relevant disabilities they are noted on your license or that you need to wear glasses, for example.
That would be great to subject gun ownership to the same level of scrutiny. All for it. Thanks for suggesting it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Second unconfirmed name is Mauricio Garcia. We should know within the hour.
His name could be Mickey Mouse for all I care. His name is not the issue. It’s the fact that guns are so easily accessible in this country. Stop trying to change the subject.
Do I have to file a form 4473 and undergo a background check to buy an SUV? A knife? A crack pipe?
Anonymous wrote:It’s the price paid not to be exterminated in gas chambers by Nazis or Communists.
Anonymous wrote:Freedom isn’t free.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:if you live in fear of shootings and DON'T live in an area with gang violence, what you really need is anti-anxiety medication, or a course in statistics
I don't live in an area with gang violence. In fact, I live in the suburbs of a larger metro area. My family has been one degree of separation from gun violence three times in the last nine years. My son was scheduled to be at a community center an hour after a boy and his grandfather were shot and killed; my son got a frantic text telling him not to come. My daughter's sorority sister was shot and killed by a stray bullet at a popular community event. And my friend's daughter was on lockdown in her suburban high school after a kid brought a gun to school and an administrator and security guard were shot. If you live in this country and aren't afraid of shootings you're not paying attention.
Anonymous wrote:if you live in fear of shootings and DON'T live in an area with gang violence, what you really need is anti-anxiety medication, or a course in statistics
Anonymous wrote:Too many people are willingly misreading the Second Amendment and voting in equally ignorant people. 2E calls for a "well-regulated militia." At some point this became the idea that unregulated, unfettered access to guns of all types is a Constitutional right. A significant portion of our population really believes that's what the 2E says.
We the people won't be free of gun violence until we can overcome the ignorance, the intentional misunderstandings, the crazy conspiracy ideas that so many believe in. And that won't happen without a well-educated public, which in itself can't happen without Republican buy-in to strong public schools. For now, our best bet is to use our VOTE.