by ផោមក្លិនស្អុយ » Wed Nov 08, 2017 7:03 am
DetroitMuscle wrote:ផោមក្លិនស្អុយ wrote:DetroitMuscle wrote:ផោមក្លិនស្អុយ wrote:Miguelito wrote:What will it take for Americans to come to their senses and actually take a stance on guns? It seems high crime and murder rates won't do it. Mass shootings in schools, churches, concerts, etc won't do it. The shooting of a Congresswoman didn't do it. Serious question, will anything affect a change?
Nothing will effect a change.
It’s crocodile tears over and over again. Enough horrific events have happened to justify radical change but there is clearly no appetite.
Freedom eh? They are all slaves to terror.
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How so? I don't feel terror? I think you have posted some anti American stuff in the past, maybe I'm wrong. We get it bro, you dislike the United States.
If by anti ‘American stuff’ you mean your current president or the ridiculous gun laws then yes, I’m guilty. However, I suspect my views are shared by a very significant number of sensible people.
You don’t feel terror?
Maybe that’s part of the problem. It’ll never happen to you or your loved ones...until it does.
Your last few sentences could apply to any country as bad things happen everywhere. How silly. "slaves to terror", you are being rediculous.
Bad things happen everywhere, yes. But we aren’t talking about general ‘bad things’ we’re talking specifically about gun ownership and crime - issues which are almost unique to USA (in the developed world).
Your freedom is curtailed by the chance that some nut job with an automatic weapon will choose that day and that location to make himself famous.
I know American is big and incidents are widespread - but they are coming pretty frequent and more and more people are dying in each incident.
[quote="DetroitMuscle"][quote="ផោមក្លិនស្អុយ"][quote="DetroitMuscle"][quote="ផោមក្លិនស្អុយ"][quote="Miguelito"]What will it take for Americans to come to their senses and actually take a stance on guns? It seems high crime and murder rates won't do it. Mass shootings in schools, churches, concerts, etc won't do it. The shooting of a Congresswoman didn't do it. Serious question, will anything affect a change?[/quote]
Nothing will effect a change.
It’s crocodile tears over and over again. Enough horrific events have happened to justify radical change but there is clearly no appetite.
Freedom eh? They are all slaves to terror.
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How so? I don't feel terror? I think you have posted some anti American stuff in the past, maybe I'm wrong. We get it bro, you dislike the United States.[/quote]
If by anti ‘American stuff’ you mean your current president or the ridiculous gun laws then yes, I’m guilty. However, I suspect my views are shared by a very significant number of sensible people.
You don’t feel terror?
Maybe that’s part of the problem. It’ll never happen to you or your loved ones...until it does.[/quote]
Your last few sentences could apply to any country as bad things happen everywhere. How silly. "slaves to terror", you are being rediculous.[/quote]
Bad things happen everywhere, yes. But we aren’t talking about general ‘bad things’ we’re talking specifically about gun ownership and crime - issues which are almost unique to USA (in the developed world).
Your freedom is curtailed by the chance that some nut job with an automatic weapon will choose that day and that location to make himself famous.
I know American is big and incidents are widespread - but they are coming pretty frequent and more and more people are dying in each incident.