America's Gun Violence
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Apparently, 80% of murders of white people are committed by other white people. You really never hear about that either. I don't think it's helpful at all to try and ignore or deny the massive role that racism/race relations plays in public perceptions of crime. I understand it's unpleasant to acknowledge, but the only way to solve something is to face it head on, not try to pretend it's not so bad and hope it goes away on its own.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
PJ_Soul said:Apparently, 80% of murders of white people are committed by other white people. You really never hear about that either. I don't think it's helpful at all to try and ignore or deny the massive role that racism/race relations plays in public perceptions of crime. I understand it's unpleasant to acknowledge, but the only way to solve something is to face it head on, not try to pretend it's not so bad and hope it goes away on its own.Columbus-2000
Columbus-2003
Cincinnati-2006
Columbus-2010
Wrigley-2013
Cincinnati-2014
Lexington-2016
Wrigley 1 & 2-20180 -
White American men are a bigger domestic terrorist threat than Muslim foreigners
Since Trump took office, more Americans have been killed by white American men with no connection to Islam than by Muslim terrorists or foreigners.
https://www.vox.com/world/2017/10/2/16396612/las-vegas-mass-shooting-terrorism-islam0 -
bootlegger10 said:josevolution said:bootlegger10 said:josevolution said:pjhawks said:RunIntoTheRain said:oftenreading said:RunIntoTheRain said:I always wonder how someone that could do such a horrific thing could not have given off some clues about their mental instability.
We need stronger gun control legislation for sure.
It's like we do the opposite of what should be done. Mass shooting happens, buy more guns. We're willing to spend millions, probably billions, on personnel and hardware which then only fuels the same industry who is leading us into the burning building and does nothing to address the problem.
We've been focused on school and workplace shootings so much that our response and prevention of them has become better, but people are still being killed and will always be killed. This is the evolution of the mass shooter. Find more victims with less chance for survival based on geography and vulnerability. How about for once we attack the problem at the source; gun manufacturing and ownership, rules, laws and policies.
When meth labs started popping up across the country and people were blowing themselves up left and right in their mobile shit holes we determined that limiting and tracking the purchase of pseudoephedrine would help prevent the home lab issue. Unfortunately Mexico had the super labs and no restrictions so production there peaked, but it was successful in the US.
How many mass shootings will it take before we can do something similar with firearms and ammunition? Limiting daily, weekly, monthly and annual purchases of ammo. What about the amount of guns you can own (probably never happen)?
It's a hopeless situation...0 -
bootlegger10 said:josevolution said:bootlegger10 said:josevolution said:pjhawks said:RunIntoTheRain said:oftenreading said:RunIntoTheRain said:I always wonder how someone that could do such a horrific thing could not have given off some clues about their mental instability.
We need stronger gun control legislation for sure.jesus greets me looks just like me ....0 -
KC138045 said:rgambs said:KC138045 said:HughFreakingDillon said:crookedcross said:PJ_Soul said:crookedcross said:oftenreading said:Terrorists indeed come in many forms. In the USA, those of the white male form outnumber all the others.
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.
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 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.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
KC138045 said:PJ_Soul said:Apparently, 80% of murders of white people are committed by other white people. You really never hear about that either. I don't think it's helpful at all to try and ignore or deny the massive role that racism/race relations plays in public perceptions of crime. I understand it's unpleasant to acknowledge, but the only way to solve something is to face it head on, not try to pretend it's not so bad and hope it goes away on its own.It's a hopeless situation...0
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HughFreakingDillon said:KC138045 said:rgambs said:KC138045 said:HughFreakingDillon said:crookedcross said:PJ_Soul said:crookedcross said:oftenreading said:Terrorists indeed come in many forms. In the USA, those of the white male form outnumber all the others.
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.
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 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.Columbus-2000
Columbus-2003
Cincinnati-2006
Columbus-2010
Wrigley-2013
Cincinnati-2014
Lexington-2016
Wrigley 1 & 2-20180 -
josevolution said:bootlegger10 said:josevolution said:bootlegger10 said:josevolution said:pjhawks said:RunIntoTheRain said:oftenreading said:RunIntoTheRain said:I always wonder how someone that could do such a horrific thing could not have given off some clues about their mental instability.
We need stronger gun control legislation for sure.It's a hopeless situation...0 -
tbergs said:bootlegger10 said:josevolution said:bootlegger10 said:josevolution said:pjhawks said:RunIntoTheRain said:oftenreading said:RunIntoTheRain said:I always wonder how someone that could do such a horrific thing could not have given off some clues about their mental instability.
We need stronger gun control legislation for sure.
It's like we do the opposite of what should be done. Mass shooting happens, buy more guns. We're willing to spend millions, probably billions, on personnel and hardware which then only fuels the same industry who is leading us into the burning building and does nothing to address the problem.
We've been focused on school and workplace shootings so much that our response and prevention of them has become better, but people are still being killed and will always be killed. This is the evolution of the mass shooter. Find more victims with less chance for survival based on geography and vulnerability. How about for once we attack the problem at the source; gun manufacturing and ownership, rules, laws and policies.
When meth labs started popping up across the country and people were blowing themselves up left and right in their mobile shit holes we determined that limiting and tracking the purchase of pseudoephedrine would help prevent the home lab issue. Unfortunately Mexico had the super labs and no restrictions so production there peaked, but it was successful in the US.
How many mass shootings will it take before we can do something similar with firearms and ammunition? Limiting daily, weekly, monthly and annual purchases of ammo. What about the amount of guns you can own (probably never happen)?jesus greets me looks just like me ....0 -
education is where it needs to start. but since education is funded and mandated by government, and government is in bed with the NRA, that won't ever happen.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0
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tbergs said:bootlegger10 said:josevolution said:bootlegger10 said:josevolution said:pjhawks said:RunIntoTheRain said:oftenreading said:RunIntoTheRain said:I always wonder how someone that could do such a horrific thing could not have given off some clues about their mental instability.
We need stronger gun control legislation for sure.
It's like we do the opposite of what should be done. Mass shooting happens, buy more guns. We're willing to spend millions, probably billions, on personnel and hardware which then only fuels the same industry who is leading us into the burning building and does nothing to address the problem.
We've been focused on school and workplace shootings so much that our response and prevention of them has become better, but people are still being killed and will always be killed. This is the evolution of the mass shooter. Find more victims with less chance for survival based on geography and vulnerability. How about for once we attack the problem at the source; gun manufacturing and ownership, rules, laws and policies.
When meth labs started popping up across the country and people were blowing themselves up left and right in their mobile shit holes we determined that limiting and tracking the purchase of pseudoephedrine would help prevent the home lab issue. Unfortunately Mexico had the super labs and no restrictions so production there peaked, but it was successful in the US.
How many mass shootings will it take before we can do something similar with firearms and ammunition? Limiting daily, weekly, monthly and annual purchases of ammo. What about the amount of guns you can own (probably never happen)?
When I shot competitively I would go through 1000 rounds a week easy. It was my hobby and pastime. Put a limit on my purchases and I can't do any practicing.
You could allow me to buy and store them at my local gun shop though, that might be viable for me but not the gun shop.
It's a tough thing to figure out but what is a happy medium?0 -
tbergs said:josevolution said:bootlegger10 said:josevolution said:bootlegger10 said:josevolution said:pjhawks said:RunIntoTheRain said:oftenreading said:RunIntoTheRain said:I always wonder how someone that could do such a horrific thing could not have given off some clues about their mental instability.
We need stronger gun control legislation for sure.jesus greets me looks just like me ....0 -
tempo_n_groove said:tbergs said:bootlegger10 said:josevolution said:bootlegger10 said:josevolution said:pjhawks said:RunIntoTheRain said:oftenreading said:RunIntoTheRain said:I always wonder how someone that could do such a horrific thing could not have given off some clues about their mental instability.
We need stronger gun control legislation for sure.
It's like we do the opposite of what should be done. Mass shooting happens, buy more guns. We're willing to spend millions, probably billions, on personnel and hardware which then only fuels the same industry who is leading us into the burning building and does nothing to address the problem.
We've been focused on school and workplace shootings so much that our response and prevention of them has become better, but people are still being killed and will always be killed. This is the evolution of the mass shooter. Find more victims with less chance for survival based on geography and vulnerability. How about for once we attack the problem at the source; gun manufacturing and ownership, rules, laws and policies.
When meth labs started popping up across the country and people were blowing themselves up left and right in their mobile shit holes we determined that limiting and tracking the purchase of pseudoephedrine would help prevent the home lab issue. Unfortunately Mexico had the super labs and no restrictions so production there peaked, but it was successful in the US.
How many mass shootings will it take before we can do something similar with firearms and ammunition? Limiting daily, weekly, monthly and annual purchases of ammo. What about the amount of guns you can own (probably never happen)?
When I shot competitively I would go through 1000 rounds a week easy. It was my hobby and pastime. Put a limit on my purchases and I can't do any practicing.
You could allow me to buy and store them at my local gun shop though, that might be viable for me but not the gun shop.
It's a tough thing to figure out but what is a happy medium?
I expect to get ragged on for this, but I think car racing and competitive shooting are two of the biggest wastes of resources in this world. I too was sucked up in both as a kid, but I can no longer support or understand the purpose behind them. We waste so much for "entertainment".It's a hopeless situation...0 -
tbergs said:tempo_n_groove said:tbergs said:bootlegger10 said:josevolution said:bootlegger10 said:josevolution said:pjhawks said:RunIntoTheRain said:oftenreading said:RunIntoTheRain said:I always wonder how someone that could do such a horrific thing could not have given off some clues about their mental instability.
We need stronger gun control legislation for sure.
It's like we do the opposite of what should be done. Mass shooting happens, buy more guns. We're willing to spend millions, probably billions, on personnel and hardware which then only fuels the same industry who is leading us into the burning building and does nothing to address the problem.
We've been focused on school and workplace shootings so much that our response and prevention of them has become better, but people are still being killed and will always be killed. This is the evolution of the mass shooter. Find more victims with less chance for survival based on geography and vulnerability. How about for once we attack the problem at the source; gun manufacturing and ownership, rules, laws and policies.
When meth labs started popping up across the country and people were blowing themselves up left and right in their mobile shit holes we determined that limiting and tracking the purchase of pseudoephedrine would help prevent the home lab issue. Unfortunately Mexico had the super labs and no restrictions so production there peaked, but it was successful in the US.
How many mass shootings will it take before we can do something similar with firearms and ammunition? Limiting daily, weekly, monthly and annual purchases of ammo. What about the amount of guns you can own (probably never happen)?
When I shot competitively I would go through 1000 rounds a week easy. It was my hobby and pastime. Put a limit on my purchases and I can't do any practicing.
You could allow me to buy and store them at my local gun shop though, that might be viable for me but not the gun shop.
It's a tough thing to figure out but what is a happy medium?
I expect to get ragged on for this, but I think car racing and competitive shooting are two of the biggest wastes of resources in this world. I too was sucked up in both as a kid, but I can no longer support or understand the purpose behind them. We waste so much for "entertainment".By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
tbergs said:KC138045 said:PJ_Soul said:Apparently, 80% of murders of white people are committed by other white people. You really never hear about that either. I don't think it's helpful at all to try and ignore or deny the massive role that racism/race relations plays in public perceptions of crime. I understand it's unpleasant to acknowledge, but the only way to solve something is to face it head on, not try to pretend it's not so bad and hope it goes away on its own.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
At a certain point, when the bodies are piling up by the dozens, I simply no longer have any fucks to give about somebody's hobby.
Seriously.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
rgambs said:At a certain point, when the bodies are piling up by the dozens, I simply no longer have any fucks to give about somebody's hobby.
Seriously.jesus greets me looks just like me ....0 -
josevolution said:rgambs said:At a certain point, when the bodies are piling up by the dozens, I simply no longer have any fucks to give about somebody's hobby.
Seriously.
Anyway, I await more news on the the Vegas shooting. It is very unusual for this kind of event to happen when they were apparently zero warning signs at all, according to his neighbors and family. What was his motivation??? Did his long-term GF know about it? Is that why she was out of the country? To avoid being charge with collusion?? Or did the guy simply wait until she was conveniently out of the country so he could go about his "business" without her knowing about it? Did she know he was nuts? Was he nuts? Or just evil and hiding it well (although one neighbor described him as "aggressively unfriendly").
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rgambs said:At a certain point, when the bodies are piling up by the dozens, I simply no longer have any fucks to give about somebody's hobby.
Seriously.
Gotta agree here. There are bigger concerns and there are other hobbies.
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