Well, it's only the 565th US mass shooting of 2023........................
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- Phuket2006
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ON CNN now, they "think" he in his house and FBI have it surrounded>
All live now
All live now
"We are turning into a nation of whimpering slaves to Fear—fear of war, fear of poverty, fear of random terrorism, or suddenly getting locked up in a military detention camp on vague charges of being a Terrorist sympathizer." HST
And to add to this, I’m fucking sick of American right wingers saying it’s not the guns, it’s mental health or a lack of religion.
Fuck right off.
In Europe we have mental health problems. We have absent fathers and broken homes. We have social division. Europe is also a less religious place than America. And yeah - believe it or not we also have violent video games and we watch the same shit on Tv.
It’s the fucking guns you idiots. Sort your shit out and grow up as a country. Second fucking amendment my arse.
Fuck right off.
In Europe we have mental health problems. We have absent fathers and broken homes. We have social division. Europe is also a less religious place than America. And yeah - believe it or not we also have violent video games and we watch the same shit on Tv.
It’s the fucking guns you idiots. Sort your shit out and grow up as a country. Second fucking amendment my arse.
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thats it
"Maine mass shooting suspect Robert Card found dead with apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound
Robert Card, the suspect in Wednesday's massacre that killed 18 people in Lewiston, Maine, has been found dead, law enforcement sources tell Fox News.
Law enforcement sources said that Card was found dead by the dumpster near a recycling plant in Lisbon, Maine with an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
"Maine mass shooting suspect Robert Card found dead with apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound
Robert Card, the suspect in Wednesday's massacre that killed 18 people in Lewiston, Maine, has been found dead, law enforcement sources tell Fox News.
Law enforcement sources said that Card was found dead by the dumpster near a recycling plant in Lisbon, Maine with an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
"We are turning into a nation of whimpering slaves to Fear—fear of war, fear of poverty, fear of random terrorism, or suddenly getting locked up in a military detention camp on vague charges of being a Terrorist sympathizer." HST
On the plus side, the shooting irons reduce crowd violence in sports.Aurelius wrote: ↑Fri Oct 27, 2023 1:51 pmAnd to add to this, I’m fucking sick of American right wingers saying it’s not the guns, it’s mental health or a lack of religion.
Fuck right off.
In Europe we have mental health problems. We have absent fathers and broken homes. We have social division. Europe is also a less religious place than America. And yeah - believe it or not we also have violent video games and we watch the same shit on Tv.
It’s the fucking guns you idiots. Sort your shit out and grow up as a country. Second fucking amendment my arse.
Because he can. You could ask him why, but he would probably lie.
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In fairness, it’s been Twitter / x policy to immediately expunge the known accounts of named shooters like this since he took over, and it’s not a bad policy per se.
But it’s telling how many of them are obsessed with right wing talking points.
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This I do not get. Whilst I agree that is it is bloody stupid, I don't understand why others are so invested. The USA has the tools as a nation to change, however they choose not to; it's their choice. It's not just right wingers, it's the nation.Aurelius wrote: ↑Fri Oct 27, 2023 1:51 pmAnd to add to this, I’m fucking sick of American right wingers saying it’s not the guns, it’s mental health or a lack of religion.
As long as my country has sensible gun laws and ignores what we perceive as flawed policy from the USA, I'm content. I can understand why some citizens of the USA become agitated when foreigners suggests tightening gun control as I have the same reaction when USA citizens suggest my country should loosen them.
I'm far more concerned about civilians losing their life in the likes of Myanmar where the majority have no ability to influence policy. They are the people who need help.
Supposedly it's the new Twitter (I refuse to say X, what a fucking dork) policy. But Apartheid Clyde also sees himself as some "free speech" champion (he's not). So when a gun nut kills and his Twitter is a bunch of far right, Christian Nationalist, transphobic content, it proves Elon's critics correct about the harm this can do since the worst of the worst has access to deadly assault weapons.
Plus his trans daughter hates him and his young common law wife left him for a trans woman, LMAO!
You realize you're talking about children who are forced, by law, to go to school where they're ripped apart by bullets and die horribly, not to mention while scared and without their parents, right? You're also talking about populations disenfranchised by their representatives, such as in the south where most Black folks (descendants of the enslaved) live.Prahok wrote: ↑Sat Oct 28, 2023 7:27 pmThis I do not get. Whilst I agree that is it is bloody stupid, I don't understand why others are so invested. The USA has the tools as a nation to change, however they choose not to; it's their choice. It's not just right wingers, it's the nation.
As long as my country has sensible gun laws and ignores what we perceive as flawed policy from the USA, I'm content. I can understand why some citizens of the USA become agitated when foreigners suggests tightening gun control as I have the same reaction when USA citizens suggest my country should loosen them.
I'm far more concerned about civilians losing their life in the likes of Myanmar where the majority have no ability to influence policy. They are the people who need help.
Also, we can't just all get together and decide we're voting to pass gun laws. It has to be written up. But everybody is a fucking wuss cause of corporate blowback and NRA money and power. Then when someone does pass a gun law, that state's Supreme Court can just shut it down.
And if they don't, well, a neighboring state that doesn't have those laws will just bring guns in.
Or if that doesn't happen, somebody can take it before SCOTUS where, thanks to Trump (I TOLD YOU!), there's a Christian Nationalist Conservative majority! Right now, IIRC, they're deciding whether a law from the '90s barring wife-beaters with a restraining order against them from possessing guns violates the Second Amendment.
And it's all a long process. Meanwhile, the shootings go on.
Furthermore, nobody is including cops in the gun issue. One in three people in the US shot and killed by strangers are killed by cops. In fact, if we march in the street protesting this and cops shoot us where we stand, 19 times, say they thought our sign was a gun, then get a medal for it.
That's shocking. When did that happen?
I thought it was a folk song lyric.
It's one of the basic cop excuses:
"I thought his phone was a gun."
"I thought his sunglasses was a gun."
"I thought that banana was a gun."
An artist named Cara Levine actually did an art project about it back in 2020 called 'This Is Not A Gun'- https://amp.theguardian.com/artanddesig ... for-weapon
(Sorry, I can't remember how to do URLs here)
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