America's Gun Violence
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bootlegger10 said:HughFreakingDillon said:tempo_n_groove said:bootlegger10 said:cincybearcat said:tempo_n_groove said:cincybearcat said:tempo_n_groove said:mickeyrat said:
We act like going to school here is the same as in Israel or some other war torn country, it's not.
Insert "school children" with any other type of person you'd like and it would fit and still be spin, be it police, military, clergy men, take your pick.
It's spin on a situation that the author and a bunch of you apparently agree with which is a shame. This is what good propaganda and press does to manipulate a way of thinking.
Coming on here always bothers me and I forget that. I really need to stay off here...
Happy Friday everyone.
But the reality is we Us we have a gun problem in the US. And we have a powerful organization that wants people to fear the government and do whatever it takes, even when that involves putting children at school at risk, putting people in the workplace at risk, putting people at movies at risk, putting people at concerts at risk, to keep their guns and unlimited ammo.
When your stance on gun control in the face of this reality is to not even budge a little. Then you (the general you) are the problem. To have an incident of any type and not do anything to prevent future instances is to be negligent and part of the problem
Signed,
37 year old who has defied the odds to live this long without owning a gun
Saying that a gun owner wants to shoot someone? Wow. I guess people that join the military dream of killing people too? Or a firefighter loves when a building is burning?
I can only take so many comments like these...
I have friends who own guns. Only for hunting. they don't long for anything other than hanging out with their manly friends shooting living things and being manly. LOL.
We won't get anywhere with the moderate gun owner crowd if we keep insulting the entire lot.
But the alternative is they love hunting so much that they are willing to sacrifice some kids in the process. So, either you love hunting more than other peoples’ kids, or you are clinging upon all hope that the statistics are wrong and that you will need a gun to kill someone even if that means kids have to go to school fearing their school will be next.
I was wondering if some people just don’t get angry about stuff, but I guess being accused of wanting to shoot someone is the bright line. Kids getting shot up on schools though isn’t enough to get a reaction out of some people.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
I mean, I'll probably get thrashed from the "false equivalency" crowd, but why, as liberals, do we:
-say it's not all muslims when a muslim carries out a terrorist attack, and when people lash out at the muslim community for not speaking up against muslim extremists, we say it's not their job to do so, because it's not really islam the terrorist is preaching, etc, yet...
-when someone shoots up a school or a movie theatre, we liberals expect gun owners to step up and fix the gun problem?By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:bootlegger10 said:HughFreakingDillon said:tempo_n_groove said:bootlegger10 said:cincybearcat said:tempo_n_groove said:cincybearcat said:tempo_n_groove said:mickeyrat said:
We act like going to school here is the same as in Israel or some other war torn country, it's not.
Insert "school children" with any other type of person you'd like and it would fit and still be spin, be it police, military, clergy men, take your pick.
It's spin on a situation that the author and a bunch of you apparently agree with which is a shame. This is what good propaganda and press does to manipulate a way of thinking.
Coming on here always bothers me and I forget that. I really need to stay off here...
Happy Friday everyone.
But the reality is we Us we have a gun problem in the US. And we have a powerful organization that wants people to fear the government and do whatever it takes, even when that involves putting children at school at risk, putting people in the workplace at risk, putting people at movies at risk, putting people at concerts at risk, to keep their guns and unlimited ammo.
When your stance on gun control in the face of this reality is to not even budge a little. Then you (the general you) are the problem. To have an incident of any type and not do anything to prevent future instances is to be negligent and part of the problem
Signed,
37 year old who has defied the odds to live this long without owning a gun
Saying that a gun owner wants to shoot someone? Wow. I guess people that join the military dream of killing people too? Or a firefighter loves when a building is burning?
I can only take so many comments like these...
I have friends who own guns. Only for hunting. they don't long for anything other than hanging out with their manly friends shooting living things and being manly. LOL.
We won't get anywhere with the moderate gun owner crowd if we keep insulting the entire lot.
But the alternative is they love hunting so much that they are willing to sacrifice some kids in the process. So, either you love hunting more than other peoples’ kids, or you are clinging upon all hope that the statistics are wrong and that you will need a gun to kill someone even if that means kids have to go to school fearing their school will be next.
I was wondering if some people just don’t get angry about stuff, but I guess being accused of wanting to shoot someone is the bright line. Kids getting shot up on schools though isn’t enough to get a reaction out of some people.
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Back to square 1 it always ends up like this in this thread ...sad but it’s realityjesus greets me looks just like me ....0
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oftenreading said:HughFreakingDillon said:bootlegger10 said:HughFreakingDillon said:tempo_n_groove said:bootlegger10 said:cincybearcat said:tempo_n_groove said:cincybearcat said:tempo_n_groove said:mickeyrat said:
We act like going to school here is the same as in Israel or some other war torn country, it's not.
Insert "school children" with any other type of person you'd like and it would fit and still be spin, be it police, military, clergy men, take your pick.
It's spin on a situation that the author and a bunch of you apparently agree with which is a shame. This is what good propaganda and press does to manipulate a way of thinking.
Coming on here always bothers me and I forget that. I really need to stay off here...
Happy Friday everyone.
But the reality is we Us we have a gun problem in the US. And we have a powerful organization that wants people to fear the government and do whatever it takes, even when that involves putting children at school at risk, putting people in the workplace at risk, putting people at movies at risk, putting people at concerts at risk, to keep their guns and unlimited ammo.
When your stance on gun control in the face of this reality is to not even budge a little. Then you (the general you) are the problem. To have an incident of any type and not do anything to prevent future instances is to be negligent and part of the problem
Signed,
37 year old who has defied the odds to live this long without owning a gun
Saying that a gun owner wants to shoot someone? Wow. I guess people that join the military dream of killing people too? Or a firefighter loves when a building is burning?
I can only take so many comments like these...
I have friends who own guns. Only for hunting. they don't long for anything other than hanging out with their manly friends shooting living things and being manly. LOL.
We won't get anywhere with the moderate gun owner crowd if we keep insulting the entire lot.
But the alternative is they love hunting so much that they are willing to sacrifice some kids in the process. So, either you love hunting more than other peoples’ kids, or you are clinging upon all hope that the statistics are wrong and that you will need a gun to kill someone even if that means kids have to go to school fearing their school will be next.
I was wondering if some people just don’t get angry about stuff, but I guess being accused of wanting to shoot someone is the bright line. Kids getting shot up on schools though isn’t enough to get a reaction out of some people.
I guess maybe our perceptions are just different. I don't see a lot of anti-gun reform here.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
josevolution said:Back to square 1 it always ends up like this in this thread ...sad but it’s realityHughFreakingDillon said:oftenreading said:
I guess maybe our perceptions are just different. I don't see a lot of anti-gun reform here.
Also to Bootlegger this is what happens when you bring things like this into a gun debate you said "Even small steps like background checks or some sort of limit on automatic weapons."
Just so you understand there is a limit and huge background check for owning automatic weapons. Any person with gun knowledge would slam you for that statement but I understand what you are getting at. Some sort of compromise on "assault type weapons" I would think is what you mean?
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HughFreakingDillon said:I mean, I'll probably get thrashed from the "false equivalency" crowd, but why, as liberals, do we:
-say it's not all muslims when a muslim carries out a terrorist attack, and when people lash out at the muslim community for not speaking up against muslim extremists, we say it's not their job to do so, because it's not really islam the terrorist is preaching, etc, yet...
-when someone shoots up a school or a movie theatre, we liberals expect gun owners to step up and fix the gun problem?
But that’s for a different thread. And I’m sure many of the liberals here will disagree with me as you say.
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HughFreakingDillon said:oftenreading said:HughFreakingDillon said:bootlegger10 said:HughFreakingDillon said:tempo_n_groove said:bootlegger10 said:cincybearcat said:tempo_n_groove said:cincybearcat said:tempo_n_groove said:mickeyrat said:
We act like going to school here is the same as in Israel or some other war torn country, it's not.
Insert "school children" with any other type of person you'd like and it would fit and still be spin, be it police, military, clergy men, take your pick.
It's spin on a situation that the author and a bunch of you apparently agree with which is a shame. This is what good propaganda and press does to manipulate a way of thinking.
Coming on here always bothers me and I forget that. I really need to stay off here...
Happy Friday everyone.
But the reality is we Us we have a gun problem in the US. And we have a powerful organization that wants people to fear the government and do whatever it takes, even when that involves putting children at school at risk, putting people in the workplace at risk, putting people at movies at risk, putting people at concerts at risk, to keep their guns and unlimited ammo.
When your stance on gun control in the face of this reality is to not even budge a little. Then you (the general you) are the problem. To have an incident of any type and not do anything to prevent future instances is to be negligent and part of the problem
Signed,
37 year old who has defied the odds to live this long without owning a gun
Saying that a gun owner wants to shoot someone? Wow. I guess people that join the military dream of killing people too? Or a firefighter loves when a building is burning?
I can only take so many comments like these...
I have friends who own guns. Only for hunting. they don't long for anything other than hanging out with their manly friends shooting living things and being manly. LOL.
We won't get anywhere with the moderate gun owner crowd if we keep insulting the entire lot.
But the alternative is they love hunting so much that they are willing to sacrifice some kids in the process. So, either you love hunting more than other peoples’ kids, or you are clinging upon all hope that the statistics are wrong and that you will need a gun to kill someone even if that means kids have to go to school fearing their school will be next.
I was wondering if some people just don’t get angry about stuff, but I guess being accused of wanting to shoot someone is the bright line. Kids getting shot up on schools though isn’t enough to get a reaction out of some people.
I guess maybe our perceptions are just different. I don't see a lot of anti-gun reform here.
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oftenreading said:HughFreakingDillon said:oftenreading said:HughFreakingDillon said:bootlegger10 said:HughFreakingDillon said:tempo_n_groove said:bootlegger10 said:cincybearcat said:tempo_n_groove said:cincybearcat said:tempo_n_groove said:mickeyrat said:
We act like going to school here is the same as in Israel or some other war torn country, it's not.
Insert "school children" with any other type of person you'd like and it would fit and still be spin, be it police, military, clergy men, take your pick.
It's spin on a situation that the author and a bunch of you apparently agree with which is a shame. This is what good propaganda and press does to manipulate a way of thinking.
Coming on here always bothers me and I forget that. I really need to stay off here...
Happy Friday everyone.
But the reality is we Us we have a gun problem in the US. And we have a powerful organization that wants people to fear the government and do whatever it takes, even when that involves putting children at school at risk, putting people in the workplace at risk, putting people at movies at risk, putting people at concerts at risk, to keep their guns and unlimited ammo.
When your stance on gun control in the face of this reality is to not even budge a little. Then you (the general you) are the problem. To have an incident of any type and not do anything to prevent future instances is to be negligent and part of the problem
Signed,
37 year old who has defied the odds to live this long without owning a gun
Saying that a gun owner wants to shoot someone? Wow. I guess people that join the military dream of killing people too? Or a firefighter loves when a building is burning?
I can only take so many comments like these...
I have friends who own guns. Only for hunting. they don't long for anything other than hanging out with their manly friends shooting living things and being manly. LOL.
We won't get anywhere with the moderate gun owner crowd if we keep insulting the entire lot.
But the alternative is they love hunting so much that they are willing to sacrifice some kids in the process. So, either you love hunting more than other peoples’ kids, or you are clinging upon all hope that the statistics are wrong and that you will need a gun to kill someone even if that means kids have to go to school fearing their school will be next.
I was wondering if some people just don’t get angry about stuff, but I guess being accused of wanting to shoot someone is the bright line. Kids getting shot up on schools though isn’t enough to get a reaction out of some people.
I guess maybe our perceptions are just different. I don't see a lot of anti-gun reform here.
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HughFreakingDillon said:I mean, I'll probably get thrashed from the "false equivalency" crowd, but why, as liberals, do we:
-say it's not all muslims when a muslim carries out a terrorist attack, and when people lash out at the muslim community for not speaking up against muslim extremists, we say it's not their job to do so, because it's not really islam the terrorist is preaching, etc, yet...
-when someone shoots up a school or a movie theatre, we liberals expect gun owners to step up and fix the gun problem?
With gun control, we expect and hope that gun owners, the so-called good guys, will advocate for effective gun legislation that will help to reduce gun violence.
With terrorist attacks, what sort of legislative change are we expecting or hoping that Muslims would lobby for? What do you see making a difference? I don’t recall actually seeing the Muslim community argue against laws regarding terrorism or taking a pro-terrorism stance the way that gun owners take a pro-gun stance.
Both are societal issues, but I see the two groups reacting quite differently in their responses.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
oftenreading said:HughFreakingDillon said:I mean, I'll probably get thrashed from the "false equivalency" crowd, but why, as liberals, do we:
-say it's not all muslims when a muslim carries out a terrorist attack, and when people lash out at the muslim community for not speaking up against muslim extremists, we say it's not their job to do so, because it's not really islam the terrorist is preaching, etc, yet...
-when someone shoots up a school or a movie theatre, we liberals expect gun owners to step up and fix the gun problem?
With gun control, we expect and hope that gun owners, the so-called good guys, will advocate for effective gun legislation that will help to reduce gun violence.
With terrorist attacks, what sort of legislative change are we expecting or hoping that Muslims would lobby for? What do you see making a difference? I don’t recall actually seeing the Muslim community argue against laws regarding terrorism or taking a pro-terrorism stance the way that gun owners take a pro-gun stance.
Both are societal issues, but I see the two groups reacting quite differently in their responses.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:oftenreading said:HughFreakingDillon said:I mean, I'll probably get thrashed from the "false equivalency" crowd, but why, as liberals, do we:
-say it's not all muslims when a muslim carries out a terrorist attack, and when people lash out at the muslim community for not speaking up against muslim extremists, we say it's not their job to do so, because it's not really islam the terrorist is preaching, etc, yet...
-when someone shoots up a school or a movie theatre, we liberals expect gun owners to step up and fix the gun problem?
With gun control, we expect and hope that gun owners, the so-called good guys, will advocate for effective gun legislation that will help to reduce gun violence.
With terrorist attacks, what sort of legislative change are we expecting or hoping that Muslims would lobby for? What do you see making a difference? I don’t recall actually seeing the Muslim community argue against laws regarding terrorism or taking a pro-terrorism stance the way that gun owners take a pro-gun stance.
Both are societal issues, but I see the two groups reacting quite differently in their responses.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
oftenreading said:HughFreakingDillon said:oftenreading said:HughFreakingDillon said:I mean, I'll probably get thrashed from the "false equivalency" crowd, but why, as liberals, do we:
-say it's not all muslims when a muslim carries out a terrorist attack, and when people lash out at the muslim community for not speaking up against muslim extremists, we say it's not their job to do so, because it's not really islam the terrorist is preaching, etc, yet...
-when someone shoots up a school or a movie theatre, we liberals expect gun owners to step up and fix the gun problem?
With gun control, we expect and hope that gun owners, the so-called good guys, will advocate for effective gun legislation that will help to reduce gun violence.
With terrorist attacks, what sort of legislative change are we expecting or hoping that Muslims would lobby for? What do you see making a difference? I don’t recall actually seeing the Muslim community argue against laws regarding terrorism or taking a pro-terrorism stance the way that gun owners take a pro-gun stance.
Both are societal issues, but I see the two groups reacting quite differently in their responses.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
You didn’t show “many parallels”; you made one comparison that I think is invalid because it does not compare like expectations to like.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0
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I don't get why hunting is an excuse for some people to justify their ownership of guns. Wildlife must be proliferating like crazy, right? Did something happen while I wasn't watching?I didn't think so."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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HughFreakingDillon said:oftenreading said:HughFreakingDillon said:oftenreading said:HughFreakingDillon said:I mean, I'll probably get thrashed from the "false equivalency" crowd, but why, as liberals, do we:
-say it's not all muslims when a muslim carries out a terrorist attack, and when people lash out at the muslim community for not speaking up against muslim extremists, we say it's not their job to do so, because it's not really islam the terrorist is preaching, etc, yet...
-when someone shoots up a school or a movie theatre, we liberals expect gun owners to step up and fix the gun problem?
With gun control, we expect and hope that gun owners, the so-called good guys, will advocate for effective gun legislation that will help to reduce gun violence.
With terrorist attacks, what sort of legislative change are we expecting or hoping that Muslims would lobby for? What do you see making a difference? I don’t recall actually seeing the Muslim community argue against laws regarding terrorism or taking a pro-terrorism stance the way that gun owners take a pro-gun stance.
Both are societal issues, but I see the two groups reacting quite differently in their responses.
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we can make a modest start in repealing federal law prohibiting government funded research into guns and gun violence.this should include reporting requirements of all local state and fedral(including nonservice connected incidents among military personnel) incidentsmaybe one of these antigun orgs or philanthropists can privately fund this peer reviewed research as well_____________________________________SIGNATURE________________________________________________
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mickeyrat said:we can make a modest start in repealing federal law prohibiting government funded research into guns and gun violence.this should include reporting requirements of all local state and fedral(including nonservice connected incidents among military personnel) incidentsmaybe one of these antigun orgs or philanthropists can privately fund this peer reviewed research as well09/15/1998 & 09/16/1998, Mansfield, MA; 08/29/00 08/30/00, Mansfield, MA; 07/02/03, 07/03/03, Mansfield, MA; 09/28/04, 09/29/04, Boston, MA; 09/22/05, Halifax, NS; 05/24/06, 05/25/06, Boston, MA; 07/22/06, 07/23/06, Gorge, WA; 06/27/2008, Hartford; 06/28/08, 06/30/08, Mansfield; 08/18/2009, O2, London, UK; 10/30/09, 10/31/09, Philadelphia, PA; 05/15/10, Hartford, CT; 05/17/10, Boston, MA; 05/20/10, 05/21/10, NY, NY; 06/22/10, Dublin, IRE; 06/23/10, Northern Ireland; 09/03/11, 09/04/11, Alpine Valley, WI; 09/11/11, 09/12/11, Toronto, Ont; 09/14/11, Ottawa, Ont; 09/15/11, Hamilton, Ont; 07/02/2012, Prague, Czech Republic; 07/04/2012 & 07/05/2012, Berlin, Germany; 07/07/2012, Stockholm, Sweden; 09/30/2012, Missoula, MT; 07/16/2013, London, Ont; 07/19/2013, Chicago, IL; 10/15/2013 & 10/16/2013, Worcester, MA; 10/21/2013 & 10/22/2013, Philadelphia, PA; 10/25/2013, Hartford, CT; 11/29/2013, Portland, OR; 11/30/2013, Spokane, WA; 12/04/2013, Vancouver, BC; 12/06/2013, Seattle, WA; 10/03/2014, St. Louis. MO; 10/22/2014, Denver, CO; 10/26/2015, New York, NY; 04/23/2016, New Orleans, LA; 04/28/2016 & 04/29/2016, Philadelphia, PA; 05/01/2016 & 05/02/2016, New York, NY; 05/08/2016, Ottawa, Ont.; 05/10/2016 & 05/12/2016, Toronto, Ont.; 08/05/2016 & 08/07/2016, Boston, MA; 08/20/2016 & 08/22/2016, Chicago, IL; 07/01/2018, Prague, Czech Republic; 07/03/2018, Krakow, Poland; 07/05/2018, Berlin, Germany; 09/02/2018 & 09/04/2018, Boston, MA; 09/08/2022, Toronto, Ont; 09/11/2022, New York, NY; 09/14/2022, Camden, NJ; 09/02/2023, St. Paul, MN; 05/04/2024 & 05/06/2024, Vancouver, BC; 05/10/2024, Portland, OR;
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Halifax2TheMax said:mickeyrat said:we can make a modest start in repealing federal law prohibiting government funded research into guns and gun violence.this should include reporting requirements of all local state and fedral(including nonservice connected incidents among military personnel) incidentsmaybe one of these antigun orgs or philanthropists can privately fund this peer reviewed research as well0
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