Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s laughable that people would post and advocate for gun control of the general law abiding public and would refuse to come forward and tell their witness account and actually punish the bad people with the guns. Do you see how incredibly stupid you sound? Do you?
Do you know what an idiot you sound like? Seriously, you have boiled down a complicated, multi-pronged issue to "good guys with guns" vs. "snitches get stitches".
You know I truly detest small-minded thinkers like you. People who cannot seem to understand or care that gun control is not synonomous with gun eradication or that poor, desperate and marginalized people do not always have the options you ASS-UME they do or should. You are a person who sees the world solely thru your small, narrow experience. You sitting around checking everybody else and don't know jack s*** about what you are talking about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Violence like this happens when you concentrate poverty in one location. Gentrification speeds like that process a little bit. Violent crime going up 45% in DC isnt a blip, but a symptom of a bigger problem.
Clay Terrace has been poverty personified for at least 4 decades. This is not a new thing. This girl is hardly the first (or second, or third, fifth, or tenth) child murdered there.
You have a community that tolerates this. That's what it comes down to. They tolerate it. Because it keeps happening.
There are people in that neighborhood who know exactly who those shooters are. They could pick up their phone right now and make a call to Crimesolvers, and tell the police who did it.
But they don't.
Until they get tired of burying their kids, nothing is going to change. What happened to that little girl was a tragedy. But the community's reaction is the real outrage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s laughable that people would post and advocate for gun control of the general law abiding public and would refuse to come forward and tell their witness account and actually punish the bad people with the guns. Do you see how incredibly stupid you sound? Do you?
Do you know what an idiot you sound like? Seriously, you have boiled down a complicated, multi-pronged issue to "good guys with guns" vs. "snitches get stitches".
You know I truly detest small-minded thinkers like you. People who cannot seem to understand or care that gun control is not synonomous with gun eradication or that poor, desperate and marginalized people do not always have the options you ASS-UME they do or should. You are a person who sees the world solely thru your small, narrow experience. You sitting around checking everybody else and don't know jack s*** about what you are talking about.
Actually gun control IS synonymous with gun eradication. That IS the end-game.
That cat is out of the bag, courtesy of your associates who've said exactly that, and make no bones about it. Frankly, I appreciate their honesty.
Anonymous wrote:People! This isn’t about the guns!
It’s about “thug life” and poverty and desperation and our criminal justice system that allows juvenile offenders roam free because we do not know how to rehabilitate people and don’t want to automatically harden them more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:#1) We, as a community, need to vote in representatives that will fight for gun control. I would love to see all guns banned but I understand that we can't put the genie back in this particular bottle
I’m sure the people that do drive bye like this would obey the gun control laws. What a great idea.
gun control is about getting guns off the street and not letting them be sold in the first place.
Well that's a non-starter.
Come up with an idea that doesn't punish ME for something some criminal did, and then we can talk. But as long as your solution is to punish the people who aren't breaking laws, then I'm going to fight you every step of the way.
That's like me demanding your car be impounded because someone in Kansas drove drunk last night and killed a family in a car crash. Same exact logic. You don't like guns. I get that. No one is forcing you to own one. But you don't get to force others to bend to your will.
Give me a freakin' break. No, gun control is like requiring seatbelts. Gun control is like recalling defective cars. Gun control is like requiring licences and forbidding drunk driving. Gun control is like speed limits. And on and on and on.
The poster clearly stated the purpose of gun control was to stop the sale of guns.
Laws requiring seatbelts, recalling defective cars and outlawing drunk driving weren't used to prevent cars from being sold at all.
Of course they are. Defective cars can't be sold. Cars must be inspected. Cars must obey speed limits and all other traffic laws. Cars can't be used in unsafe ways. The government heavily regulates (CONTROLS) cars and driving. Similarly the government could heavily restrict ownership, sale, and use of guns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Violence like this happens when you concentrate poverty in one location. Gentrification speeds like that process a little bit. Violent crime going up 45% in DC isnt a blip, but a symptom of a bigger problem.
Clay Terrace has been poverty personified for at least 4 decades. This is not a new thing. This girl is hardly the first (or second, or third, fifth, or tenth) child murdered there.
You have a community that tolerates this. That's what it comes down to. They tolerate it. Because it keeps happening.
There are people in that neighborhood who know exactly who those shooters are. They could pick up their phone right now and make a call to Crimesolvers, and tell the police who did it.
But they don't.
Until they get tired of burying their kids, nothing is going to change. What happened to that little girl was a tragedy. But the community's reaction is the real outrage.
Anonymous wrote:Violence like this happens when you concentrate poverty in one location. Gentrification speeds like that process a little bit. Violent crime going up 45% in DC isnt a blip, but a symptom of a bigger problem.
Anonymous wrote:People! This isn’t about the guns!
It’s about “thug life” and poverty and desperation and our criminal justice system that allows juvenile offenders roam free because we do not know how to rehabilitate people and don’t want to automatically harden them more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s laughable that people would post and advocate for gun control of the general law abiding public and would refuse to come forward and tell their witness account and actually punish the bad people with the guns. Do you see how incredibly stupid you sound? Do you?
Do you know what an idiot you sound like? Seriously, you have boiled down a complicated, multi-pronged issue to "good guys with guns" vs. "snitches get stitches".
You know I truly detest small-minded thinkers like you. People who cannot seem to understand or care that gun control is not synonomous with gun eradication or that poor, desperate and marginalized people do not always have the options you ASS-UME they do or should. You are a person who sees the world solely thru your small, narrow experience. You sitting around checking everybody else and don't know jack s*** about what you are talking about.
Anonymous wrote:People! This isn’t about the guns!
It’s about “thug life” and poverty and desperation and our criminal justice system that allows juvenile offenders roam free because we do not know how to rehabilitate people and don’t want to automatically harden them more.
Anonymous wrote:It’s laughable that people would post and advocate for gun control of the general law abiding public and would refuse to come forward and tell their witness account and actually punish the bad people with the guns. Do you see how incredibly stupid you sound? Do you?