America's Gun Violence

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  • RiotZact
    RiotZact Posts: 6,292
    rgambs said:
    pjhawks said:
    So we don't know if these guns were obtained legally.  Automatic guns are extremely hard and expensive to obtain legally.  I support the 2nd amendment.  I have zero blood on my hands.  If you support illegal immigration and an illegal immigrant kills someone, does that mean you have blood on your hands?  Some of these responses are so out there and are just knee jerk reactions.  "Ban the guns!"  "This wouldn't happen if guns were illegal!". My question will be once the facts come in, and if these guns were obtained illegally, how would changing gun laws prevented this?  If the gun was already illegal and obtained illegally then would one more law have made the person stop and say, "oh jeez, I was okay with breaking this law and shooting a bunch of people, but now that they passed this new law, I just don't want to risk it."

    At least wait for facts to come in before politicizing and exploiting this situation for your own beliefs.  It's a terrible situation that should never have happened.  Let's get to the issue of why it happened and what could have been done to prevent it.  I think it's best to wait for facts to come in to be able to do that with a clear mind.  Emotional reactions aren't always the best and most thought out reactions.  Just saying.
    no, because even if this is a case where someone purchased these illegally it's still fucking insane to think someone can purchase a weapon meant for combat legally in this country.  whether this event happened or not it's still insane we allow those type of guns to be obtained by citizens.  so no let's politicize the fucker now.
    So you are going to attack someone's rights, that if they can pass the extensive background check, that has nothing to do with what happened?  Should we ban alcohol because a minor gets his hands on some and drives drunk and kills someone?  
    Well we did ban alcohol for minors, and we did make it illegal to sell to a minor, and we did make it illegal to drive intoxicated, and we did set up a system of regulatory laws to control the production and distribution of alcohol soooo...yeah, not a good analogy bud.

    How so?  With all these laws and regulations in effect, there is no possible way a minor can get their hands on alcohol right?  I'm glad, cause I sure would hate to ever hear of a drunk 18 year old crashing and dying, or worse killing someone else.  That would never happen because laws and regulations are put in place right?  
    I think it's extremely safe to say that the laws greatly reduce the occurrences of these events. But for some reason that logic never applies to guns. 
  • dignin
    dignin Posts: 9,478
    mcgruff10 said:
    pjhawks said:
    I always wonder how someone that could do such a horrific thing could not have given off some clues about their mental instability.
    Please don't equate violence and mental "instability"/mental illness. 
    Come on. I'm not saying mental instability equals violence. I'm saying to commit violence in this manner, something is wrong with your way of thinking and I would think your behavior beforehand would likely indicate something, at least in hindsight.
    here is the part i don't get. they said he checked on Thursday. Are you telling me no one cleaned his room and/or saw anything in that room since Thursday? it is that easy to hide high powered rifles and ammo?


    Never mind how about the fact that he was able to just get all those items into casino ? he could of just left the do not disturbe sign on door they absolutly respect those ....
     Absolute craziness that this happened. 
    No it's not. It's just the natural progression of mass killings. It's not going to stop. People are going to find bigger and better ways to inflict mass casualties.

    What I find crazy is the pro gun crowds bewilderment when shit like this happens. 

    Just a small price to pay so everyone can have their toys.

  • pjhawks
    pjhawks Posts: 12,912
    rgambs said:
    pjhawks said:
    So we don't know if these guns were obtained legally.  Automatic guns are extremely hard and expensive to obtain legally.  I support the 2nd amendment.  I have zero blood on my hands.  If you support illegal immigration and an illegal immigrant kills someone, does that mean you have blood on your hands?  Some of these responses are so out there and are just knee jerk reactions.  "Ban the guns!"  "This wouldn't happen if guns were illegal!". My question will be once the facts come in, and if these guns were obtained illegally, how would changing gun laws prevented this?  If the gun was already illegal and obtained illegally then would one more law have made the person stop and say, "oh jeez, I was okay with breaking this law and shooting a bunch of people, but now that they passed this new law, I just don't want to risk it."

    At least wait for facts to come in before politicizing and exploiting this situation for your own beliefs.  It's a terrible situation that should never have happened.  Let's get to the issue of why it happened and what could have been done to prevent it.  I think it's best to wait for facts to come in to be able to do that with a clear mind.  Emotional reactions aren't always the best and most thought out reactions.  Just saying.
    no, because even if this is a case where someone purchased these illegally it's still fucking insane to think someone can purchase a weapon meant for combat legally in this country.  whether this event happened or not it's still insane we allow those type of guns to be obtained by citizens.  so no let's politicize the fucker now.
    So you are going to attack someone's rights, that if they can pass the extensive background check, that has nothing to do with what happened?  Should we ban alcohol because a minor gets his hands on some and drives drunk and kills someone?  
    Well we did ban alcohol for minors, and we did make it illegal to sell to a minor, and we did make it illegal to drive intoxicated, and we did set up a system of regulatory laws to control the production and distribution of alcohol soooo...yeah, not a good analogy bud.

    How so?  With all these laws and regulations in effect, there is no possible way a minor can get their hands on alcohol right?  I'm glad, cause I sure would hate to ever hear of a drunk 18 year old crashing and dying, or worse killing someone else.  That would never happen because laws and regulations are put in place right?  
    every law is broken by someone at some point. do you think we should have no laws and regulations on anything..or just your guns?
  • pjhawks said:
    rgambs said:
    pjhawks said:
    So we don't know if these guns were obtained legally.  Automatic guns are extremely hard and expensive to obtain legally.  I support the 2nd amendment.  I have zero blood on my hands.  If you support illegal immigration and an illegal immigrant kills someone, does that mean you have blood on your hands?  Some of these responses are so out there and are just knee jerk reactions.  "Ban the guns!"  "This wouldn't happen if guns were illegal!". My question will be once the facts come in, and if these guns were obtained illegally, how would changing gun laws prevented this?  If the gun was already illegal and obtained illegally then would one more law have made the person stop and say, "oh jeez, I was okay with breaking this law and shooting a bunch of people, but now that they passed this new law, I just don't want to risk it."

    At least wait for facts to come in before politicizing and exploiting this situation for your own beliefs.  It's a terrible situation that should never have happened.  Let's get to the issue of why it happened and what could have been done to prevent it.  I think it's best to wait for facts to come in to be able to do that with a clear mind.  Emotional reactions aren't always the best and most thought out reactions.  Just saying.
    no, because even if this is a case where someone purchased these illegally it's still fucking insane to think someone can purchase a weapon meant for combat legally in this country.  whether this event happened or not it's still insane we allow those type of guns to be obtained by citizens.  so no let's politicize the fucker now.
    So you are going to attack someone's rights, that if they can pass the extensive background check, that has nothing to do with what happened?  Should we ban alcohol because a minor gets his hands on some and drives drunk and kills someone?  
    Well we did ban alcohol for minors, and we did make it illegal to sell to a minor, and we did make it illegal to drive intoxicated, and we did set up a system of regulatory laws to control the production and distribution of alcohol soooo...yeah, not a good analogy bud.

    How so?  With all these laws and regulations in effect, there is no possible way a minor can get their hands on alcohol right?  I'm glad, cause I sure would hate to ever hear of a drunk 18 year old crashing and dying, or worse killing someone else.  That would never happen because laws and regulations are put in place right?  
    every law is broken by someone at some point. do you think we should have no laws and regulations on anything..or just your guns?
    Huh?  Last time I checked we do have laws and regulations on guns.  But at least you admit that every law gets broken at some point, so there is that.  Also, even though I support the second amendment, I do not own a gun.  
  • rgambs
    rgambs Posts: 13,576
    pjhawks said:
    rgambs said:
    pjhawks said:
    So we don't know if these guns were obtained legally.  Automatic guns are extremely hard and expensive to obtain legally.  I support the 2nd amendment.  I have zero blood on my hands.  If you support illegal immigration and an illegal immigrant kills someone, does that mean you have blood on your hands?  Some of these responses are so out there and are just knee jerk reactions.  "Ban the guns!"  "This wouldn't happen if guns were illegal!". My question will be once the facts come in, and if these guns were obtained illegally, how would changing gun laws prevented this?  If the gun was already illegal and obtained illegally then would one more law have made the person stop and say, "oh jeez, I was okay with breaking this law and shooting a bunch of people, but now that they passed this new law, I just don't want to risk it."

    At least wait for facts to come in before politicizing and exploiting this situation for your own beliefs.  It's a terrible situation that should never have happened.  Let's get to the issue of why it happened and what could have been done to prevent it.  I think it's best to wait for facts to come in to be able to do that with a clear mind.  Emotional reactions aren't always the best and most thought out reactions.  Just saying.
    no, because even if this is a case where someone purchased these illegally it's still fucking insane to think someone can purchase a weapon meant for combat legally in this country.  whether this event happened or not it's still insane we allow those type of guns to be obtained by citizens.  so no let's politicize the fucker now.
    So you are going to attack someone's rights, that if they can pass the extensive background check, that has nothing to do with what happened?  Should we ban alcohol because a minor gets his hands on some and drives drunk and kills someone?  
    Well we did ban alcohol for minors, and we did make it illegal to sell to a minor, and we did make it illegal to drive intoxicated, and we did set up a system of regulatory laws to control the production and distribution of alcohol soooo...yeah, not a good analogy bud.

    How so?  With all these laws and regulations in effect, there is no possible way a minor can get their hands on alcohol right?  I'm glad, cause I sure would hate to ever hear of a drunk 18 year old crashing and dying, or worse killing someone else.  That would never happen because laws and regulations are put in place right?  
    every law is broken by someone at some point. do you think we should have no laws and regulations on anything..or just your guns?
    Huh?  Last time I checked we do have laws and regulations on guns.  But at least you admit that every law gets broken at some point, so there is that.  Also, even though I support the second amendment, I do not own a gun.  
    Those laws and regulations are very obviously insufficient, so why do you reject the idea of making them more effective?
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  • bootlegger10
    bootlegger10 Posts: 16,256
    edited October 2017
    pjhawks said:
    I always wonder how someone that could do such a horrific thing could not have given off some clues about their mental instability.
    Please don't equate violence and mental "instability"/mental illness. 
    Come on. I'm not saying mental instability equals violence. I'm saying to commit violence in this manner, something is wrong with your way of thinking and I would think your behavior beforehand would likely indicate something, at least in hindsight.
    here is the part i don't get. they said he checked on Thursday. Are you telling me no one cleaned his room and/or saw anything in that room since Thursday? it is that easy to hide high powered rifles and ammo?


    Never mind how about the fact that he was able to just get all those items into casino ? he could of just left the do not disturbe sign on door they absolutly respect those ....
    Could have easily brought that stuff in a golf bag.  Definitely big enough and no one would look twice at it.
    So the answer is to do what to avoid this kind of scenario ?
    For now I don't think hotels should do anything.  I don't want to live in a police state and that is what happened with the Patriot Act.   Now if these type of hotel shootings continue then I think the hotels would need to act.

    We need stronger gun control legislation for sure.


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  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,473
    pjhawks said:
    rgambs said:
    pjhawks said:
    So we don't know if these guns were obtained legally.  Automatic guns are extremely hard and expensive to obtain legally.  I support the 2nd amendment.  I have zero blood on my hands.  If you support illegal immigration and an illegal immigrant kills someone, does that mean you have blood on your hands?  Some of these responses are so out there and are just knee jerk reactions.  "Ban the guns!"  "This wouldn't happen if guns were illegal!". My question will be once the facts come in, and if these guns were obtained illegally, how would changing gun laws prevented this?  If the gun was already illegal and obtained illegally then would one more law have made the person stop and say, "oh jeez, I was okay with breaking this law and shooting a bunch of people, but now that they passed this new law, I just don't want to risk it."

    At least wait for facts to come in before politicizing and exploiting this situation for your own beliefs.  It's a terrible situation that should never have happened.  Let's get to the issue of why it happened and what could have been done to prevent it.  I think it's best to wait for facts to come in to be able to do that with a clear mind.  Emotional reactions aren't always the best and most thought out reactions.  Just saying.
    no, because even if this is a case where someone purchased these illegally it's still fucking insane to think someone can purchase a weapon meant for combat legally in this country.  whether this event happened or not it's still insane we allow those type of guns to be obtained by citizens.  so no let's politicize the fucker now.
    So you are going to attack someone's rights, that if they can pass the extensive background check, that has nothing to do with what happened?  Should we ban alcohol because a minor gets his hands on some and drives drunk and kills someone?  
    Well we did ban alcohol for minors, and we did make it illegal to sell to a minor, and we did make it illegal to drive intoxicated, and we did set up a system of regulatory laws to control the production and distribution of alcohol soooo...yeah, not a good analogy bud.

    How so?  With all these laws and regulations in effect, there is no possible way a minor can get their hands on alcohol right?  I'm glad, cause I sure would hate to ever hear of a drunk 18 year old crashing and dying, or worse killing someone else.  That would never happen because laws and regulations are put in place right?  
    every law is broken by someone at some point. do you think we should have no laws and regulations on anything..or just your guns?
    Huh?  Last time I checked we do have laws and regulations on guns.  But at least you admit that every law gets broken at some point, so there is that.  Also, even though I support the second amendment, I do not own a gun.  
    alcohol laws have evolved over the years to reflect current trends. the same should happen to gun laws. 

    AND, there needs to be a cultural shift in the US. it's not just about guns. it's about violence and mental health. 
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  • I don't rgambs said:
    pjhawks said:
    rgambs said:
    pjhawks said:
    So we don't know if these guns were obtained legally.  Automatic guns are extremely hard and expensive to obtain legally.  I support the 2nd amendment.  I have zero blood on my hands.  If you support illegal immigration and an illegal immigrant kills someone, does that mean you have blood on your hands?  Some of these responses are so out there and are just knee jerk reactions.  "Ban the guns!"  "This wouldn't happen if guns were illegal!". My question will be once the facts come in, and if these guns were obtained illegally, how would changing gun laws prevented this?  If the gun was already illegal and obtained illegally then would one more law have made the person stop and say, "oh jeez, I was okay with breaking this law and shooting a bunch of people, but now that they passed this new law, I just don't want to risk it."

    At least wait for facts to come in before politicizing and exploiting this situation for your own beliefs.  It's a terrible situation that should never have happened.  Let's get to the issue of why it happened and what could have been done to prevent it.  I think it's best to wait for facts to come in to be able to do that with a clear mind.  Emotional reactions aren't always the best and most thought out reactions.  Just saying.
    no, because even if this is a case where someone purchased these illegally it's still fucking insane to think someone can purchase a weapon meant for combat legally in this country.  whether this event happened or not it's still insane we allow those type of guns to be obtained by citizens.  so no let's politicize the fucker now.
    So you are going to attack someone's rights, that if they can pass the extensive background check, that has nothing to do with what happened?  Should we ban alcohol because a minor gets his hands on some and drives drunk and kills someone?  
    Well we did ban alcohol for minors, and we did make it illegal to sell to a minor, and we did make it illegal to drive intoxicated, and we did set up a system of regulatory laws to control the production and distribution of alcohol soooo...yeah, not a good analogy bud.

    How so?  With all these laws and regulations in effect, there is no possible way a minor can get their hands on alcohol right?  I'm glad, cause I sure would hate to ever hear of a drunk 18 year old crashing and dying, or worse killing someone else.  That would never happen because laws and regulations are put in place right?  
    every law is broken by someone at some point. do you think we should have no laws and regulations on anything..or just your guns?
    Huh?  Last time I checked we do have laws and regulations on guns.  But at least you admit that every law gets broken at some point, so there is that.  Also, even though I support the second amendment, I do not own a gun.  
    Those laws and regulations are very obviously insufficient, so why do you reject the idea of making them more effective?
    There are still questions as to if these guns were bought and owned legally (which is highly doubtful due to how hard and expensive it is to obtain a legal fully automatic gun).  I don't reject the idea of strenghing any gun laws.  I do object the idea of strenthening gun laws just because, even though it wouldn't have prevented this.  Come up with a good idea on increasing gun regulations and I would probably agree with you.
  • my2hands
    my2hands Posts: 17,117
    I'm not living in fear because of a few scumbags
  • pjhawks
    pjhawks Posts: 12,912
    my2hands said:
    I'm not living in fear because of a few scumbags
    it's not living in fear. there is no sensible reason for a person to be able to own a gun that is meant for a battle field. 
  • crookedcross
    crookedcross Right Near Da Beach, Boiii Posts: 1,545
    edited October 2017
    PJ_Soul said:
    Terrorists indeed come in many forms. In the USA, those of the white male form outnumber all the others. 
    wtf
    Well it's true. Everyone is terrified of the brown variety, while the greater risk by far are the white domestics. American fears are not often based on reality.
    Just didn't think there was a need to bring color in.  Zero purpose behind pointing out or even mentioning any color.  Nobody cares.  If you're a scumbag, you're a scumbag. Who gives a fuck about the color or which color has more scumbags
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  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,473
    PJ_Soul said:
    Terrorists indeed come in many forms. In the USA, those of the white male form outnumber all the others. 
    wtf
    Well it's true. Everyone is terrified of the brown variety, while the greater risk by far are the white domestics. American fears are not often based on reality.
    Just didn't think there was a need to bring color in.  Zero purpose behind pointing out or even mentioning any color.  Nobody cares.  If you're a scumbag, you're a scumbag who gives a fuck about the color or which color has more 
    it's important because there is a cognitive disconnect between what actually happens vs what people fear; it's important to point out that the overwhelming majority of deaths in the US are at the hands of american white men, yet the republicans will have you believe it is foreign brown people you need to fear. 

    why?

    US politicians are funded by one, and not by the other. 

    it is amazing how easily fooled the american public can be fooled when it's trotted out as being denied a right to something. 
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  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,668
    edited October 2017
    PJ_Soul said:
    Terrorists indeed come in many forms. In the USA, those of the white male form outnumber all the others. 
    wtf
    Well it's true. Everyone is terrified of the brown variety, while the greater risk by far are the white domestics. American fears are not often based on reality.
    Just didn't think there was a need to bring color in.  Zero purpose behind pointing out or even mentioning any color.  Nobody cares.  If you're a scumbag, you're a scumbag. Who gives a fuck about the color or which color has more scumbags
    The point is that a LOT of people do care, and unfortunately, this is the thing that drives many people's fears and reactions to such events. If you can think of any reason for people's fears to not align with reality at all, I'm all ears. But i think racism/xenophobia has pretty much everything to do with it. I know it sucks, but that doesn't make it untrue.
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  • rgambs
    rgambs Posts: 13,576
    PJ_Soul said:
    Terrorists indeed come in many forms. In the USA, those of the white male form outnumber all the others. 
    wtf
    Well it's true. Everyone is terrified of the brown variety, while the greater risk by far are the white domestics. American fears are not often based on reality.
    Just didn't think there was a need to bring color in.  Zero purpose behind pointing out or even mentioning any color.  Nobody cares.  If you're a scumbag, you're a scumbag. Who gives a fuck about the color or which color has more scumbags
    Let's not pretend the discussion would be the same if the shooter was a person of color.
    We are all smarter than that.

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  • KC138045
    KC138045 Columbus, OH Posts: 2,716
    PJ_Soul said:
    Terrorists indeed come in many forms. In the USA, those of the white male form outnumber all the others. 
    wtf
    Well it's true. Everyone is terrified of the brown variety, while the greater risk by far are the white domestics. American fears are not often based on reality.
    Just didn't think there was a need to bring color in.  Zero purpose behind pointing out or even mentioning any color.  Nobody cares.  If you're a scumbag, you're a scumbag who gives a fuck about the color or which color has more 
    it's important because there is a cognitive disconnect between what actually happens vs what people fear; it's important to point out that the overwhelming majority of deaths in the US are at the hands of american white men, yet the republicans will have you believe it is foreign brown people you need to fear. 

    why?

    US politicians are funded by one, and not by the other. 

    it is amazing how easily fooled the american public can be fooled when it's trotted out as being denied a right to something. 
    And the majority of black deaths are committed by other blacks.  But these stories don't sell newspapers or get TV news ratings.
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  • rgambs
    rgambs Posts: 13,576
    KC138045 said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    Terrorists indeed come in many forms. In the USA, those of the white male form outnumber all the others. 
    wtf
    Well it's true. Everyone is terrified of the brown variety, while the greater risk by far are the white domestics. American fears are not often based on reality.
    Just didn't think there was a need to bring color in.  Zero purpose behind pointing out or even mentioning any color.  Nobody cares.  If you're a scumbag, you're a scumbag who gives a fuck about the color or which color has more 
    it's important because there is a cognitive disconnect between what actually happens vs what people fear; it's important to point out that the overwhelming majority of deaths in the US are at the hands of american white men, yet the republicans will have you believe it is foreign brown people you need to fear. 

    why?

    US politicians are funded by one, and not by the other. 

    it is amazing how easily fooled the american public can be fooled when it's trotted out as being denied a right to something. 
    And the majority of black deaths are committed by other blacks.  But these stories don't sell newspapers or get TV news ratings.
    What the hell is the relevance of that? 
    African Americans aren't even being discussed here.
    Seems really weird that you'd trot that old line out at a time like this.
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  • KC138045
    KC138045 Columbus, OH Posts: 2,716
    rgambs said:
    KC138045 said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    Terrorists indeed come in many forms. In the USA, those of the white male form outnumber all the others. 
    wtf
    Well it's true. Everyone is terrified of the brown variety, while the greater risk by far are the white domestics. American fears are not often based on reality.
    Just didn't think there was a need to bring color in.  Zero purpose behind pointing out or even mentioning any color.  Nobody cares.  If you're a scumbag, you're a scumbag who gives a fuck about the color or which color has more 
    it's important because there is a cognitive disconnect between what actually happens vs what people fear; it's important to point out that the overwhelming majority of deaths in the US are at the hands of american white men, yet the republicans will have you believe it is foreign brown people you need to fear. 

    why?

    US politicians are funded by one, and not by the other. 

    it is amazing how easily fooled the american public can be fooled when it's trotted out as being denied a right to something. 
    And the majority of black deaths are committed by other blacks.  But these stories don't sell newspapers or get TV news ratings.
    What the hell is the relevance of that? 
    African Americans aren't even being discussed here.
    Seems really weird that you'd trot that old line out at a time like this.
    "it's important to point out that the overwhelming majority of deaths in the US are at the hands of american white men, yet the republicans will have you believe it is foreign brown people you need to fear."

    It was in response to this statement.  Saying republicans are trying make eveyone believe we need to fear the brown people is the same as every story of a black man being shot by a white man getting 24 hour news coverage and nothing about the black on black crime. 

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  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,473
    KC138045 said:
    rgambs said:
    KC138045 said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    Terrorists indeed come in many forms. In the USA, those of the white male form outnumber all the others. 
    wtf
    Well it's true. Everyone is terrified of the brown variety, while the greater risk by far are the white domestics. American fears are not often based on reality.
    Just didn't think there was a need to bring color in.  Zero purpose behind pointing out or even mentioning any color.  Nobody cares.  If you're a scumbag, you're a scumbag who gives a fuck about the color or which color has more 
    it's important because there is a cognitive disconnect between what actually happens vs what people fear; it's important to point out that the overwhelming majority of deaths in the US are at the hands of american white men, yet the republicans will have you believe it is foreign brown people you need to fear. 

    why?

    US politicians are funded by one, and not by the other. 

    it is amazing how easily fooled the american public can be fooled when it's trotted out as being denied a right to something. 
    And the majority of black deaths are committed by other blacks.  But these stories don't sell newspapers or get TV news ratings.
    What the hell is the relevance of that? 
    African Americans aren't even being discussed here.
    Seems really weird that you'd trot that old line out at a time like this.
    "it's important to point out that the overwhelming majority of deaths in the US are at the hands of american white men, yet the republicans will have you believe it is foreign brown people you need to fear."

    It was in response to this statement.  Saying republicans are trying make eveyone believe we need to fear the brown people is the same as every story of a black man being shot by a white man getting 24 hour news coverage and nothing about the black on black crime. 
    um.......NO. not even close to the same. 

    do you hear about white on white crime either? no,  you don't. you hear about white on black crime because it's racially motivated most of the time. hate crimes resulting in death is a big fucking deal. it's not the same as rival gangs shooting each other or a couple of rednecks in the bar bottling each other over the jukebox. 
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  • rgambs
    rgambs Posts: 13,576
    KC138045 said:
    rgambs said:
    KC138045 said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    Terrorists indeed come in many forms. In the USA, those of the white male form outnumber all the others. 
    wtf
    Well it's true. Everyone is terrified of the brown variety, while the greater risk by far are the white domestics. American fears are not often based on reality.
    Just didn't think there was a need to bring color in.  Zero purpose behind pointing out or even mentioning any color.  Nobody cares.  If you're a scumbag, you're a scumbag who gives a fuck about the color or which color has more 
    it's important because there is a cognitive disconnect between what actually happens vs what people fear; it's important to point out that the overwhelming majority of deaths in the US are at the hands of american white men, yet the republicans will have you believe it is foreign brown people you need to fear. 

    why?

    US politicians are funded by one, and not by the other. 

    it is amazing how easily fooled the american public can be fooled when it's trotted out as being denied a right to something. 
    And the majority of black deaths are committed by other blacks.  But these stories don't sell newspapers or get TV news ratings.
    What the hell is the relevance of that? 
    African Americans aren't even being discussed here.
    Seems really weird that you'd trot that old line out at a time like this.
    "it's important to point out that the overwhelming majority of deaths in the US are at the hands of american white men, yet the republicans will have you believe it is foreign brown people you need to fear."

    It was in response to this statement.  Saying republicans are trying make eveyone believe we need to fear the brown people is the same as every story of a black man being shot by a white man getting 24 hour news coverage and nothing about the black on black crime. 
    Ah I see.
    I assumed he was talking about terrorist/mass shooting attacks specifically, though his wording wasn't clear.
    Monkey Driven, Call this Living?
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