Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guns are banned in dc. Even if guns were federally banned accross the country, these incidents would still occur. And even if it wasn’t a gun they would use a knife to work out their street beefs
The DC gun ban law was ruled unconstitutional years ago. You can have guns they just must be registered. NOT that criminals follow the law at all.
And Virginia has very loose gun laws.
And the astronomical crime rate in Virginia reflects that, too! There was a shooting at the Rolex store in Tyson’s mall on Saturday FFS! VA has FAR more shootings and murders than DC.
There was a gun discharged at Tysons on Saturday by a DC criminal, but a murder on U Street with several others wounded over the weekend. NoVa is far safer than DC.
Virginia lets anyone buy and carry a gun. It is NOT safer than DC and the statistics plainly show that. There are far more shootings in Virginia than DC. Look it up.
I looked at the CDC to compare gun death statistics in the state of Virginia and DC. But DC was not listed. Fifty states only.
Anonymous wrote:Well, no. It’s not. Unless you think Coachella is pronounced... Just stop
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the organizers said that the location was chosen to push back on the gentrification of the neighborhood.
Tanking house prices ftw!
Considering the event was sponsored and promoted by the mayors office and her agencies, I’d assume she is also supporting these initiatives
Moechella is a great event it just needed more organization.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop. Is a country concert in Vegas obviously a not good event? Is going to school obviously a not good event?
Or Astroworld?
Anonymous wrote:History of Moechella is #dontmutedc. This is the history
https://www.washingtonpost.com/music/2022/04/06/dont-mute-dc-third-anniversary/
https://www.change.org/p/ronald-moten-don-t-mute-dc-s-go-go-music-and-culture
The festival per se is not a problem. It’s rambunctious, sure. But shootings didn’t happen.
The police too I think went out of their way to help secure a semi-official festival this year, as they’ve done the year it started as a protest in 2020. TBH, I don’t know what the MPD could have done that wouldn’t have drawn ire; preventing it, huge issue, dispersing it before the incidents, huge issue; I think they toed a fine line and lost. Frankly, everyone needs to cool down and try to separate criminals and how crime must be addressed and well meaning people. Identity politics is doomed to fail us and DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guns are banned in dc. Even if guns were federally banned accross the country, these incidents would still occur. And even if it wasn’t a gun they would use a knife to work out their street beefs
The DC gun ban law was ruled unconstitutional years ago. You can have guns they just must be registered. NOT that criminals follow the law at all.
And Virginia has very loose gun laws.
And the astronomical crime rate in Virginia reflects that, too! There was a shooting at the Rolex store in Tyson’s mall on Saturday FFS! VA has FAR more shootings and murders than DC.
There was a gun discharged at Tysons on Saturday by a DC criminal, but a murder on U Street with several others wounded over the weekend. NoVa is far safer than DC.
Virginia lets anyone buy and carry a gun. It is NOT safer than DC and the statistics plainly show that. There are far more shootings in Virginia than DC. Look it up.
Anonymous wrote:Stop. Is a country concert in Vegas obviously a not good event? Is going to school obviously a not good event?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guns are banned in dc. Even if guns were federally banned accross the country, these incidents would still occur. And even if it wasn’t a gun they would use a knife to work out their street beefs
The DC gun ban law was ruled unconstitutional years ago. You can have guns they just must be registered. NOT that criminals follow the law at all.
And Virginia has very loose gun laws.
And the astronomical crime rate in Virginia reflects that, too! There was a shooting at the Rolex store in Tyson’s mall on Saturday FFS! VA has FAR more shootings and murders than DC.
There was a gun discharged at Tysons on Saturday by a DC criminal, but a murder on U Street with several others wounded over the weekend. NoVa is far safer than DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the organizers said that the location was chosen to push back on the gentrification of the neighborhood.
Tanking house prices ftw!
Considering the event was sponsored and promoted by the mayors office and her agencies, I’d assume she is also supporting these initiatives
Moechella is a great event it just needed more organization.