America's Gun Violence
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PJPOWER said:my2hands said:PJPOWER said:oftenreading said:PJPOWER said:oftenreading said:PJPOWER said:Thoughts_Arrive said:LongestRoad said:Desensitized children due to violence glorified on the screen,violent video games meant for adults being played by children, media demonizing authority. They do what they're taught by role models and what's glorified by what they see everyday.
None of us turned out to be mass murderers.
No one is claiming that every gun owner/user is going to become a murderer. People are claiming, with a lot of data to justify it, that the high prevalence of gun users/owners in the USA is really the only difference to account for the high rate of gun violence. It’s that simple.
Sure, Australia is different from the US. Canada, too. And England. And Sweden. And Argentina. But you know what? All of those countries are different from each other, and none of them have the levels of gun violence that the USA does.
This argument is really just another case of the belief in “American exceptionalism”; that the US is really special and somehow different from the rest of the world. Well, it isn’t; it just has a lot more guns.
What would you do, besides arm teachers?
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my2hands said:mace1229 said:my2hands said:I see the same people making excuses and saying nothing can be done
Pathetic
Who here has said nothing can be done? I recall most gun owners stating they are for change and more regulations? Who says we just have to live with it?cincybearcat said:I’m just wondering. Since most republicans think thoughts and prayers will solve the mass gun violence, why don’t they just use that for immigration and other areas of policy? Why do they enact laws for some issues and just use thoughts and prayers for others?
I never get why the phrase "thoughts and prayers" is so mocked. Every Democratic politician has offered "thoughts and prayers" after shootings. It would be kind of a dick to not saying your thoughts are with victims, wouldn't it be? No one has ever suggested they solve the gun problem. And there probably have been "thoughts and prayers" that go out towards the victims of immigration, the thousands that are killed or raped every year.
Thoughts and prayers are the only thing offered.... it's become a disgusting fucking joke at this point.... it seems the only solutions offered are arming teachers (arm everybody) or that schools have to many doors... the pro gun crowd is a fucking joke. Period.
Parenting. Video games. TV. The internet. Bullying. Mental health. Lack of God. Etc. Etc. Etc. ANYTHING but the fact this country is littered with guns... and its getting worse by the minute with cowardly suburban white guys stockpiling AR and similar weapons.... tactical flashlights... tactical sunglasses...
The fact you even had to ask those questions tells me everything I need to know0 -
Every other country has violent video games and violet movies....every other country has the internet.
Not every other country has our gun laws (or lack of)Remember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
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PJPOWER said:my2hands said:mace1229 said:my2hands said:I see the same people making excuses and saying nothing can be done
Pathetic
Who here has said nothing can be done? I recall most gun owners stating they are for change and more regulations? Who says we just have to live with it?cincybearcat said:I’m just wondering. Since most republicans think thoughts and prayers will solve the mass gun violence, why don’t they just use that for immigration and other areas of policy? Why do they enact laws for some issues and just use thoughts and prayers for others?
I never get why the phrase "thoughts and prayers" is so mocked. Every Democratic politician has offered "thoughts and prayers" after shootings. It would be kind of a dick to not saying your thoughts are with victims, wouldn't it be? No one has ever suggested they solve the gun problem. And there probably have been "thoughts and prayers" that go out towards the victims of immigration, the thousands that are killed or raped every year.
Thoughts and prayers are the only thing offered.... it's become a disgusting fucking joke at this point.... it seems the only solutions offered are arming teachers (arm everybody) or that schools have to many doors... the pro gun crowd is a fucking joke. Period.
Parenting. Video games. TV. The internet. Bullying. Mental health. Lack of God. Etc. Etc. Etc. ANYTHING but the fact this country is littered with guns... and its getting worse by the minute with cowardly suburban white guys stockpiling AR and similar weapons.... tactical flashlights... tactical sunglasses...
The fact you even had to ask those questions tells me everything I need to know
Every shooting you come in here and do the same thing, play contrarian and challenge/ridicule people and their ideas that actually want change
Are you part of the problem or the solution?
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my2hands said:PJPOWER said:my2hands said:PJPOWER said:oftenreading said:PJPOWER said:oftenreading said:PJPOWER said:Thoughts_Arrive said:LongestRoad said:Desensitized children due to violence glorified on the screen,violent video games meant for adults being played by children, media demonizing authority. They do what they're taught by role models and what's glorified by what they see everyday.
None of us turned out to be mass murderers.
No one is claiming that every gun owner/user is going to become a murderer. People are claiming, with a lot of data to justify it, that the high prevalence of gun users/owners in the USA is really the only difference to account for the high rate of gun violence. It’s that simple.
Sure, Australia is different from the US. Canada, too. And England. And Sweden. And Argentina. But you know what? All of those countries are different from each other, and none of them have the levels of gun violence that the USA does.
This argument is really just another case of the belief in “American exceptionalism”; that the US is really special and somehow different from the rest of the world. Well, it isn’t; it just has a lot more guns.
What would you do, besides arm teachers?
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Remember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
The Golden Age is 2 months away. And guess what….. you’re gonna love it! (teskeinc 11.19.24)
1998: Noblesville; 2003: Noblesville; 2009: EV Nashville, Chicago, Chicago
2010: St Louis, Columbus, Noblesville; 2011: EV Chicago, East Troy, East Troy
2013: London ON, Wrigley; 2014: Cincy, St Louis, Moline (NO CODE)
2016: Lexington, Wrigley #1; 2018: Wrigley, Wrigley, Boston, Boston
2020: Oakland, Oakland: 2021: EV Ohana, Ohana, Ohana, Ohana
2022: Oakland, Oakland, Nashville, Louisville; 2023: Chicago, Chicago, Noblesville
2024: Noblesville, Wrigley, Wrigley, Ohana, Ohana; 2025: Pitt1, Pitt20 -
Gern Blansten said:Every other country has violent video games and violet movies....every other country has the internet.
Not every other country has our gun laws (or lack of)
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i_lov_it said:Gern Blansten said:Every other country has violent video games and violet movies....every other country has the internet.
Not every other country has our gun laws (or lack of)Remember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
The Golden Age is 2 months away. And guess what….. you’re gonna love it! (teskeinc 11.19.24)
1998: Noblesville; 2003: Noblesville; 2009: EV Nashville, Chicago, Chicago
2010: St Louis, Columbus, Noblesville; 2011: EV Chicago, East Troy, East Troy
2013: London ON, Wrigley; 2014: Cincy, St Louis, Moline (NO CODE)
2016: Lexington, Wrigley #1; 2018: Wrigley, Wrigley, Boston, Boston
2020: Oakland, Oakland: 2021: EV Ohana, Ohana, Ohana, Ohana
2022: Oakland, Oakland, Nashville, Louisville; 2023: Chicago, Chicago, Noblesville
2024: Noblesville, Wrigley, Wrigley, Ohana, Ohana; 2025: Pitt1, Pitt20 -
PJPOWER said:my2hands said:PJPOWER said:my2hands said:PJPOWER said:oftenreading said:PJPOWER said:oftenreading said:PJPOWER said:Thoughts_Arrive said:LongestRoad said:Desensitized children due to violence glorified on the screen,violent video games meant for adults being played by children, media demonizing authority. They do what they're taught by role models and what's glorified by what they see everyday.
None of us turned out to be mass murderers.
No one is claiming that every gun owner/user is going to become a murderer. People are claiming, with a lot of data to justify it, that the high prevalence of gun users/owners in the USA is really the only difference to account for the high rate of gun violence. It’s that simple.
Sure, Australia is different from the US. Canada, too. And England. And Sweden. And Argentina. But you know what? All of those countries are different from each other, and none of them have the levels of gun violence that the USA does.
This argument is really just another case of the belief in “American exceptionalism”; that the US is really special and somehow different from the rest of the world. Well, it isn’t; it just has a lot more guns.
What would you do, besides arm teachers?0 -
Gern Blansten said:i_lov_it said:Gern Blansten said:Every other country has violent video games and violet movies....every other country has the internet.
Not every other country has our gun laws (or lack of)
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PJPOWER said:my2hands said:PJPOWER said:oftenreading said:PJPOWER said:oftenreading said:PJPOWER said:Thoughts_Arrive said:LongestRoad said:Desensitized children due to violence glorified on the screen,violent video games meant for adults being played by children, media demonizing authority. They do what they're taught by role models and what's glorified by what they see everyday.
None of us turned out to be mass murderers.
No one is claiming that every gun owner/user is going to become a murderer. People are claiming, with a lot of data to justify it, that the high prevalence of gun users/owners in the USA is really the only difference to account for the high rate of gun violence. It’s that simple.
Sure, Australia is different from the US. Canada, too. And England. And Sweden. And Argentina. But you know what? All of those countries are different from each other, and none of them have the levels of gun violence that the USA does.
This argument is really just another case of the belief in “American exceptionalism”; that the US is really special and somehow different from the rest of the world. Well, it isn’t; it just has a lot more guns.
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Gern Blansten said:PJPOWER said:Gern Blansten said:PJPOWER said:Gern Blansten said:My position has been that we will eventually get to a point where assault weapons are banned from public ownership, background checks are much stronger and detailed, waiting periods will be federally mandated, and weapons are registered and licensed.
The piece we have been missing (in my opinion) when these tragedies occur, is for the law enforcement leaders to be more vocal as to what their opinions are.
Here we have feedback from Houston's Chief of Police.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/19/us/texas-shooting-art-acevedo-guns.html
“I know some have strong feelings about gun rights but I want you to know I’ve hit rock bottom and I am not interested in your views as it pertains to this issue,” he wrote. “Please do not post anything about guns aren’t the problem and there’s little we can do.
Edit: This is a good example of why nothing gets done....I list reasonable solutions and the opposition immediately suggests that (1) A law enforcement official wanting stronger gun laws is ANTI 2A. (2) The items I listed somehow translate to no private gun ownership
Law enforcement knows that more guns in the hands of the public means more law enforcement deaths. They also know that more guns in the hands of the public means that it makes it much harder for law enforcement to distinguish between good guys and bad guys in certain situations.
You Seriously can't be Serious with this statement ***You're Blanched***???....too much GREEN I Suspect???0 -
my2hands said:PJPOWER said:my2hands said:mace1229 said:my2hands said:I see the same people making excuses and saying nothing can be done
Pathetic
Who here has said nothing can be done? I recall most gun owners stating they are for change and more regulations? Who says we just have to live with it?cincybearcat said:I’m just wondering. Since most republicans think thoughts and prayers will solve the mass gun violence, why don’t they just use that for immigration and other areas of policy? Why do they enact laws for some issues and just use thoughts and prayers for others?
I never get why the phrase "thoughts and prayers" is so mocked. Every Democratic politician has offered "thoughts and prayers" after shootings. It would be kind of a dick to not saying your thoughts are with victims, wouldn't it be? No one has ever suggested they solve the gun problem. And there probably have been "thoughts and prayers" that go out towards the victims of immigration, the thousands that are killed or raped every year.
Thoughts and prayers are the only thing offered.... it's become a disgusting fucking joke at this point.... it seems the only solutions offered are arming teachers (arm everybody) or that schools have to many doors... the pro gun crowd is a fucking joke. Period.
Parenting. Video games. TV. The internet. Bullying. Mental health. Lack of God. Etc. Etc. Etc. ANYTHING but the fact this country is littered with guns... and its getting worse by the minute with cowardly suburban white guys stockpiling AR and similar weapons.... tactical flashlights... tactical sunglasses...
The fact you even had to ask those questions tells me everything I need to know
Every shooting you come in here and do the same thing, play contrarian and challenge/ridicule people and their ideas that actually want change
Are you part of the problem or the solution?Post edited by PJPOWER on0 -
just look at how convoluded this debate has gotten in here , who here agrees that there are way to many guns in the country ? raise your hand ..jesus greets me looks just like me ....0
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PJPOWER said:my2hands said:PJPOWER said:my2hands said:mace1229 said:my2hands said:I see the same people making excuses and saying nothing can be done
Pathetic
Who here has said nothing can be done? I recall most gun owners stating they are for change and more regulations? Who says we just have to live with it?cincybearcat said:I’m just wondering. Since most republicans think thoughts and prayers will solve the mass gun violence, why don’t they just use that for immigration and other areas of policy? Why do they enact laws for some issues and just use thoughts and prayers for others?
I never get why the phrase "thoughts and prayers" is so mocked. Every Democratic politician has offered "thoughts and prayers" after shootings. It would be kind of a dick to not saying your thoughts are with victims, wouldn't it be? No one has ever suggested they solve the gun problem. And there probably have been "thoughts and prayers" that go out towards the victims of immigration, the thousands that are killed or raped every year.
Thoughts and prayers are the only thing offered.... it's become a disgusting fucking joke at this point.... it seems the only solutions offered are arming teachers (arm everybody) or that schools have to many doors... the pro gun crowd is a fucking joke. Period.
Parenting. Video games. TV. The internet. Bullying. Mental health. Lack of God. Etc. Etc. Etc. ANYTHING but the fact this country is littered with guns... and its getting worse by the minute with cowardly suburban white guys stockpiling AR and similar weapons.... tactical flashlights... tactical sunglasses...
The fact you even had to ask those questions tells me everything I need to know
Every shooting you come in here and do the same thing, play contrarian and challenge/ridicule people and their ideas that actually want change
Are you part of the problem or the solution?
Same issue. Same propaganda. Same fear peddling. It's the same bullshit and the same people falling for it0 -
Gern Blansten said:mace1229 said:my2hands said:I see the same people making excuses and saying nothing can be done
Pathetic
Who here has said nothing can be done? I recall most gun owners stating they are for change and more regulations? Who says we just have to live with it?cincybearcat said:I’m just wondering. Since most republicans think thoughts and prayers will solve the mass gun violence, why don’t they just use that for immigration and other areas of policy? Why do they enact laws for some issues and just use thoughts and prayers for others?
I never get why the phrase "thoughts and prayers" is so mocked. Every Democratic politician has offered "thoughts and prayers" after shootings. It would be kind of a dick to not saying your thoughts are with victims, wouldn't it be? No one has ever suggested they solve the gun problem. And there probably have been "thoughts and prayers" that go out towards the victims of immigration, the thousands that are killed or raped every year.
You can find all of the anti-gun politicians saying "thoughts and prayers" as much as anyone else. That's what is puzzling to me.
I've never heard one person suggest thoughts and prayers would solve the problem, it is giving condolences to those who lost loved ones. Whats so wrong with that? Should pro-gun people say "sorry for your loss" and let only the anti-gun politicians use "thoughts and prayers"?0 -
my2hands said:PJPOWER said:my2hands said:PJPOWER said:my2hands said:mace1229 said:my2hands said:I see the same people making excuses and saying nothing can be done
Pathetic
Who here has said nothing can be done? I recall most gun owners stating they are for change and more regulations? Who says we just have to live with it?cincybearcat said:I’m just wondering. Since most republicans think thoughts and prayers will solve the mass gun violence, why don’t they just use that for immigration and other areas of policy? Why do they enact laws for some issues and just use thoughts and prayers for others?
I never get why the phrase "thoughts and prayers" is so mocked. Every Democratic politician has offered "thoughts and prayers" after shootings. It would be kind of a dick to not saying your thoughts are with victims, wouldn't it be? No one has ever suggested they solve the gun problem. And there probably have been "thoughts and prayers" that go out towards the victims of immigration, the thousands that are killed or raped every year.
Thoughts and prayers are the only thing offered.... it's become a disgusting fucking joke at this point.... it seems the only solutions offered are arming teachers (arm everybody) or that schools have to many doors... the pro gun crowd is a fucking joke. Period.
Parenting. Video games. TV. The internet. Bullying. Mental health. Lack of God. Etc. Etc. Etc. ANYTHING but the fact this country is littered with guns... and its getting worse by the minute with cowardly suburban white guys stockpiling AR and similar weapons.... tactical flashlights... tactical sunglasses...
The fact you even had to ask those questions tells me everything I need to know
Every shooting you come in here and do the same thing, play contrarian and challenge/ridicule people and their ideas that actually want change
Are you part of the problem or the solution?
Same issue. Same propaganda. Same fear peddling. It's the same bullshit and the same people falling for it
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oftenreading said:mace1229 said:my2hands said:I see the same people making excuses and saying nothing can be done
Pathetic
Who here has said nothing can be done? I recall most gun owners stating they are for change and more regulations? Who says we just have to live with it?cincybearcat said:I’m just wondering. Since most republicans think thoughts and prayers will solve the mass gun violence, why don’t they just use that for immigration and other areas of policy? Why do they enact laws for some issues and just use thoughts and prayers for others?
I never get why the phrase "thoughts and prayers" is so mocked. Every Democratic politician has offered "thoughts and prayers" after shootings. It would be kind of a dick to not saying your thoughts are with victims, wouldn't it be? No one has ever suggested they solve the gun problem. And there probably have been "thoughts and prayers" that go out towards the victims of immigration, the thousands that are killed or raped every year.
What do you mean by the "victims of immigration"? Are you implying that thousand of Americans are killed or raped every year by immigrants? Since immigrants are less likely to commit violent crimes than those born in the USA, Americans would logically be safer around immigrants than those born in the US.
If you are referring to immigrants who have been harmed in the process, then you may have something there.0 -
tempo_n_groove said:HesCalledDyer said:If these folks should were shooting up their local, county, or state public offices instead of schools, that'd get laws changed real fuckin' quick.Disclaimer: I am not suggesting they actually do this nor am I condoning violence. It's a hypothetical thought that, if they did this, perhaps we'd be more apt to see progress.
In DC a congressman was shot on a ball field and nothing was done.
I do remember reading that Reagan while governor of California, passed gun laws pretty quickly when the Panthers were expressing their 2nd amendment rights.
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