And then there's the fabulously salty second amendment--why I remember when the right-wing racists right south of the border were questioning Michelle Obama's right to bare arms; but then were if anything, laudatory, about Melania's bare arms. But when it comes to the second amendment's application, the right south of the border seems to think the right is white, but blacks even possibly bearing arms is an abomination, and if the opportunity arises, should
I avoid making similarly crusty criticism of countries I don't live in because I don't think I'm sufficiently familiar with their history or culture.
I don't have a sufficiently informed opinion. I try to avoid displaying my ignorance.
Tom
dear me, can't ya take a campy joke. Pearl-clutching prissiness, such as you exhibit here, is often a response to camp. I know, I done it myself.
I gather you don't, on principle, approve of the Beatles British perspective in "Happiness is a Warm Gun".
Your country's gun policy, leaning on the second amendment, is crazed, racist in application, and appalling. It facilitates depriving large numbers of Americans of their right to life, so other citizens of democracies can look at the likes of Toni gloating over having a constitution and not having a monarch and think, yeah, but you got guns, guns, guns embedded in your very constitution. Or, have i misunderstood the right to life in America? As another poster reminded me about the right to the pursuit of happiness, it the right to life merely in the your apparently insignificant Declaration of Independence, and therefore not constitutionally guaranteed?