repoman
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Intense situation, the shooter yet to be officially identified.
https://www.news4jax.com/news/mass-shooting-at-jacksonville-landing
https://www.news4jax.com/news/mass-shooting-at-jacksonville-landing
The councilman who represents the district in which the shooting happened said he came to the scene as soon as he heard the terrible news.
"Jacksonville cannot run away from this problem. It’s time for Jacksonville to take up the gun violence issue,” said Jacksonville City Councilman Reggie Gaffney. “We have to pray hard. We have to come together to come up with a real solution.”
Gaffney said he’s frustrated and has been talking with the mayor and sheriff about Friday night’s shooting outside Raines High School that left a 19-year-old dead.
“My solution is we really need to talk about God. I’m asking the faith-based community to step up," Gaffney said.
Finally, some intelligent, well thought out strategy! What a great solution! We really do need to talk about God. It's so...on point, you know? I mean, wtf? Why does God hate us? Why didn't God stop this? WHERE THE FUCK IS GOD!!!???The councilman who represents the district in which the shooting happened said he came to the scene as soon as he heard the terrible news.
"Jacksonville cannot run away from this problem. It’s time for Jacksonville to take up the gun violence issue,” said Jacksonville City Councilman Reggie Gaffney. “We have to pray hard. We have to come together to come up with a real solution.”
Gaffney said he’s frustrated and has been talking with the mayor and sheriff about Friday night’s shooting outside Raines High School that left a 19-year-old dead.
“My solution is we really need to talk about God. I’m asking the faith-based community to step up," Gaffney said.
Finally, some intelligent, well thought out strategy! What a great solution! We really do need to talk about God. It's so...on point, you know? I mean, wtf? Why does God hate us? Why didn't God stop this? WHERE THE FUCK IS GOD!!!???
Oh, sorry. Was that not the "solution"?
It sucks that there’s so much violence in video games. Let’s talk about that to move the conversation away from guns.
Guy was mad about losing.
Guy was mad about losing.
We are currently talking about a pair of victims that are now dead. One has to be a bit skeptical of blaming them for their own murders unless there is some level of violent action that can be understood making their murder turn into self defensive killing.First the Michael Brown store owner blamed as victim, now fast writes further about blaming victims in this case. What's with all the victim blaming?
And is it always wrong to blame a victim...
This would be a wonderful discussion to have in a Moral Principles thread, not about a pair of people that were murdered while playing video games....at least partly, for what happens in a given scenario? These things are often not pure good vs evil right?
1. He was an illegal, not just an immigrant, which means he had no right to be in the US no matter what. 2So one immigrant kills one woman,
You are the only one who wants to pin crime on a racial group in general. Being an illegal is not a race. It's a conscious choice to break immigration laws. Big difference.and you conservolibertarians tell us that is valid reason to blame all immigrants, but dozens of mass murderers per year can't be pinned on white people in general?
You are the one with the double standard, as you never talk murders committed by anybody but white men.I wonder what could account for that blatant double standard?
If you could think, I am sure you would.I'm sure I will think of it.
He was influencing the outcome of real football games. Jehovah doesn't care much for e-sports, he is an old-school kind of guy.Finally, some intelligent, well thought out strategy! What a great solution! We really do need to talk about God. It's so...on point, you know? I mean, wtf? Why does God hate us? Why didn't God stop this? WHERE THE FUCK IS GOD!!!???
Yup! Agreed 100%. There is no violence in media in Europe (or Canada). They've been playing a washed down version of Pac-Man as their most violent video game in Japan for a few decades now.When I was a kid in the 50s 60s guns were easy to get. Mail Order no questions asked. It tightened up a bit after JFK was killed.
Guns today are much harder to get, yet we have a rising tide of massacres. Few in the media raise the question of a cultural basis. We are awash in violence 24/ in TV, movies, video games, and music. I watched a TV video game competition. You rack up points by killing. Killing is now entertainment.
Reaping what is sown seems to apply.
First the Michael Brown store owner blamed as victim, now fast writes further about blaming victims in this case. What's with all the victim blaming?
And is it always wrong to blame a victim, at least partly, for what happens in a given scenario? These things are often not pure good vs evil right?

Yup! Agreed 100%. There is no violence in media in Europe (or Canada). They've been playing a washed down version of Pac-Man as their most violent video game in Japan for a few decades now.
Your sarcastic comment is actually somewhat true, but only as it applies to televised media, not necessarily video games. I think that the EU has a different rating system though, I need to look it up to be sure.Yup! Agreed 100%. There is no violence in media in Europe (or Canada). They've been playing a washed down version of Pac-Man as their most violent video game in Japan for a few decades now.When I was a kid in the 50s 60s guns were easy to get. Mail Order no questions asked. It tightened up a bit after JFK was killed.
Guns today are much harder to get, yet we have a rising tide of massacres. Few in the media raise the question of a cultural basis. We are awash in violence 24/ in TV, movies, video games, and music. I watched a TV video game competition. You rack up points by killing. Killing is now entertainment.
Reaping what is sown seems to apply.