Baltimore
Posted: Sun Jul 02, 2023 9:22 am
More gun crime. Multiple dead and injured
Them yanks are ******
Them yanks are ******
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It's an amendment to the constitutionClaretDiver wrote: ↑Sun Jul 02, 2023 9:37 amHow many more of these incidents need to happen before the government wake up and ban guns….oh no they can’t, it’s in the constitution…I reserve the right to bear arms and kill people…..
… And give it a name, something like Hamsterdam?blatherwickstattoos wrote: ↑Sun Jul 02, 2023 10:19 amWhat they need to do is keep all the dealers and fiends in one area to basically do what they want….
And call it a prisonblatherwickstattoos wrote: ↑Sun Jul 02, 2023 10:19 amWhat they need to do is keep all the dealers and fiends in one area to basically do what they want….
I can actually hear this post.
Baltimore is/was the murder capital of the US, when I lived near there early 2000s.tarkys_ears wrote: ↑Sun Jul 02, 2023 12:20 pmThey need to get the gun trace task force on it.
It'll sort this city out!
Had to log in to show my appreciation for this.
Civil war would ensue .......its the machine gun type weapons that should be banned, Bill Clinton did it once & mass shootings went way down.Roosterbooster wrote: ↑Sun Jul 02, 2023 9:57 amIt's an amendment to the constitution
Seems like an obvious solution to me
Fixed it!
I’m sure that’s of great solace to the victims and their families, especially those school shootings.
Apologies for the seemingly unsympathetic nature of my post because obviously people have lost loved ones, but the power is there to change things if there was the will. But as long as Trump and his like and their lunatic supporters hold sway then nothing will be done. Whenever a president or government has even raised the issue of gun controls the whole world hears the cry of 'no' from the great American public. They have two problems. One is it is written into the constitution and although it can be changed it is very difficult for it to be done, it requires a whole process including votes etc. The American constitution is not easily (and indeed very rarely) changed. The other problem is the unbelievable power of the American Rifle Association and the gun lobby in general. Given also that firearms production is presumably a very major industry in the US (this is an assumption but one would assume it to be the case) there is also pressure from that industry to oppose gun controls. I am not a gambling man but I am willing to bet this issue will still be being discussed in 50 years time and still there will be no controls and people will still be being massacred and families will still be mourning loved ones. It's a system that cannot seemingly be changed unless there is a serious and fundamental change in the American mindset generally and a breaking of the gun lobby grip in particular, neither of which looks even remotely likely any time soon.RicardoMontalban wrote: ↑Mon Jul 03, 2023 11:16 amI’m sure that’s of great solace to the victims and their families, especially those school shootings.
Or we recognise that we can actually separate the deeply messed up relationship the country has with fire arms, from the victims of these atrocities.
https://www.facebook.com/humanrightscam ... 464646877/houseboy wrote: ↑Mon Jul 03, 2023 12:56 pmApologies for the seemingly unsympathetic nature of my post because obviously people have lost loved ones, but the power is there to change things if there was the will. But as long as Trump and his like and their lunatic supporters hold sway then nothing will be done. Whenever a president or government has even raised the issue of gun controls the whole world hears the cry of 'no' from the great American public. They have two problems. One is it is written into the constitution and although it can be changed it is very difficult for it to be done, it requires a whole process including votes etc. The American constitution is not easily (and indeed very rarely) changed. The other problem is the unbelievable power of the American Rifle Association and the gun lobby in general. Given also that firearms production is presumably a very major industry in the US (this is an assumption but one would assume it to be the case) there is also pressure from that industry to oppose gun controls. I am not a gambling man but I am willing to bet this issue will still be being discussed in 50 years time and still there will be no controls and people will still be being massacred and families will still be mourning loved ones. It's a system that cannot seemingly be changed unless there is a serious and fundamental change in the American mindset generally and a breaking of the gun lobby grip in particular, neither of which looks even remotely likely any time soon.
George Carlin did a classic stand up bit making this exact point.Devils_Advocate wrote: ↑Mon Jul 03, 2023 1:14 pmhttps://www.facebook.com/humanrightscam ... 464646877/
You can see the exact same hypocrisy as above when the American right talk about their pro-life stance where they will do anything they can to force a pregnant person to have a baby but then don't give a flying f*ck around supporting that childs life once it is born
Sorry if I came across as sanctimonious. You’re absolutely right, the country is gripped and paralysed by the fact it has a massive part of it that is frankly demented, but that’s not to say they are representative of everyone. My brother lives in the States (Mike Pence town no less) and he, his wife and their friends are as far from these lunatics as you could find, and it’s they that I think of when I see comments that (deliberately or not) sweep up everyone into one mass.houseboy wrote: ↑Mon Jul 03, 2023 12:56 pmApologies for the seemingly unsympathetic nature of my post because obviously people have lost loved ones, but the power is there to change things if there was the will. But as long as Trump and his like and their lunatic supporters hold sway then nothing will be done. Whenever a president or government has even raised the issue of gun controls the whole world hears the cry of 'no' from the great American public. They have two problems. One is it is written into the constitution and although it can be changed it is very difficult for it to be done, it requires a whole process including votes etc. The American constitution is not easily (and indeed very rarely) changed. The other problem is the unbelievable power of the American Rifle Association and the gun lobby in general. Given also that firearms production is presumably a very major industry in the US (this is an assumption but one would assume it to be the case) there is also pressure from that industry to oppose gun controls. I am not a gambling man but I am willing to bet this issue will still be being discussed in 50 years time and still there will be no controls and people will still be being massacred and families will still be mourning loved ones. It's a system that cannot seemingly be changed unless there is a serious and fundamental change in the American mindset generally and a breaking of the gun lobby grip in particular, neither of which looks even remotely likely any time soon.
That person is obviously insane and / or a troll.GodIsADeeJay81 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 03, 2023 2:19 pmI've got an American on twitter asking me if I want a new 4th Reich because I support gun control and so did the Nazis, afterall look at what they did after taking the guns away from people...
That's the mindset of these idiots, they've been indoctrinated into thinking they must have guns, that guns will solve everything.
He also claimed the Nazis were left wing to give further indication of his ignorance/stupidity
Personally, I’d agree.GodIsADeeJay81 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 03, 2023 3:05 pmAnyone using god as justification is also a mouth frother
Oh I'm aware they use god as justification, because they've been brainwashed and it would require a monumental shift in mentality to see any real changeRicardoMontalban wrote: ↑Mon Jul 03, 2023 3:19 pmPersonally, I’d agree.
But I’d also say it fundamentally misses one of the things that makes the states so different from us, and denying it as a factor probably wouldn’t advance anything.
Like Manhattan Island? Seal it off and leave em to it.blatherwickstattoos wrote: ↑Sun Jul 02, 2023 10:19 amWhat they need to do is keep all the dealers and fiends in one area to basically do what they want….
Snake Plissken would rescue him thoughŽižkovClaret wrote: ↑Mon Jul 03, 2023 4:04 pmLike Manhattan Island? Seal it off and leave em to it.
Just hope the President doesn't crash there.
But these are not gangland shootings are they?blatherwickstattoos wrote: ↑Sun Jul 02, 2023 10:19 amWhat they need to do is keep all the dealers and fiends in one area to basically do what they want….
They do.blatherwickstattoos wrote: ↑Sun Jul 02, 2023 10:19 amWhat they need to do is keep all the dealers and fiends in one area to basically do what they want….
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CuK3MFII ... BiNWFlZA==Pickles wrote: ↑Sun Jul 02, 2023 12:35 pmSaw a clip of a teacher showing a new feature in her classroom. In the corner, amongst books and crayons, was a lever she could pull which released concertinaed metal walls. This created a room within a room where she could usher in her pretty much baby students and hope for the best if/when some lunatic picks their school.
Then there's the bulletproof rucksacks etc.
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