crazyfingers
Supermagnon
In red states it's very important that every zygote gets born. Once born it's OK to get killed by guns. Because......??
It's not only ok to get killed. It's evidently ok to do the killing.In red states it's very important that every zygote gets born. Once born it's OK to get killed by guns. Because......??
I think you are both crazy.I think our current problem is mostly cultural.
I think it's genetic - a product of overpopulation-meets-technology.
I know a lot of people who will start in on the vast theoretical "carrying capacity" of the earth at the first mention of overpopulation. But my definition has nothing to do with carrying capacity. It's about sustainable quality of life.
Latest example (16 May 2022) here.Each article is about 200 words long, detailing the location of the shooting and the number of victims but otherwise remaining essentially the same. A fictitious resident of a state in which the shooting did not take place is quoted as saying that the shooting was "a terrible tragedy", but "there's nothing anyone can do to stop them". The article ends by pointing out that the United States is the "only economically advanced nation in the world where roughly two mass shootings have occurred every month for the past eight years" and that Americans view themselves and the situation as "helpless".
Well the shooter wasn’t white so I do expect the story to fade rather quickly. Or a weird narrative about white oppression starting this young man on his path to death and destruction.This shooting will probably fade from public consciousness even more quickly than Sandy Hook, which made a big splash.
It's understandable that people want to comfort themselves. How they do so is many times quite contradictory and irrational.Congress member Tony Gonzales (R, Texas) believes school mass shootings are the will of God. He quotes Matthew 19:14 to support his opinion:
Temped to say something but what's the point. Some people are hopeless.Well the shooter wasn’t white so I do expect the story to fade rather quickly. Or a weird narrative about white oppression starting this young man on his path to death and destruction.This shooting will probably fade from public consciousness even more quickly than Sandy Hook, which made a big splash.
It may have been much easier but that doesn't mean more people took advantage of that easiness.It did used to be much easier to obtain a gun in the U.S. back when I was a kid. Are there statistics for gun deaths per 1000 from 1950 to today? That might be interesting.
The kids can wait!Congress member Tony Gonzales (R, Texas) believes school mass shootings are the will of God. He quotes Matthew 19:14 to support his opinion:
The kid that shot up the school in Oxford, MI had a short manifesto too. He hoped his crime would get Biden thrown out of office.
The kid that shot up the school in Oxford, MI had a short manifesto too. He hoped his crime would get Biden thrown out of office.
Source?
Well the shooter wasn’t white so I do expect the story to fade rather quickly. Or a weird narrative about white oppression starting this young man on his path to death and destruction.This shooting will probably fade from public consciousness even more quickly than Sandy Hook, which made a big splash.
If you compare the population density in the US with most of the rest of the world, this theory falls apart completely.I think our current problem is mostly cultural.
I think it's genetic - a product of overpopulation-meets-technology.
I know a lot of people who will start in on the vast theoretical "carrying capacity" of the earth at the first mention of overpopulation. But my definition has nothing to do with carrying capacity. It's about sustainable quality of life.
What is the point of new laws if the old ones are not enforced? It’s a straw man that conservatives don’t want to get illegal guns off the streets. But if local judges and prosecutors are lenient on criminals using guns, what do you expect? ACAB! Abolish prisons! Bail reform! Okay.This shooting will probably fade from public consciousness even more quickly than Sandy Hook, which made a big splash. However, Texas is one of the worst states for gun fetishism, so the gun lobby will be able to bat down calls for new gun control legislation fairly easily. Almost all the politicians there brag about how good they are with guns.