smartcooky
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Indeed. Guns are a religion. Children are the sacrifice made to keep them.
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Indeed. Guns are a religion. Children are the sacrifice made to keep them.
Why?
If Snopes is right, CBS shouldn't broadcast David Hogg quotes out of context. But their best evidence that the quote was taken out of context is the fact that he's said he was in class in other interviews. Well, that's what liars do, give conflicting information.
Indeed. Guns are a religion. Children are the sacrifice made to keep them.You are blaspheming against their faith.
(I am actually not being sarcastic, I genuinely think that explains their attitude)
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You are misinformed. Where do you come up with this stuff? Some states (like CA or WA) require that any unlicensed buyer buy a gun through an FFL. In all states no individual can buy certain types of firearms unless they obtain a bkgd check and wait weeks or months for it.It might as well be. As I understand it (and please correct me if I am misinformed) you can go to a gun show and buy anything you damn well please from a private seller, no questions asked.
Maybe your definition of "rubber stamp" is different than mine, but Walmart uses an FFL and a bkgd check to make a sale. Do you think that the bkgd check used by the feds is a hoax? Sounds like it. Or perhaps most people are not denied when applying for the bkgd check because the vast majority are not prohibited from owning a gun?As I understand it you can buy anything that's on the shelf at WalMart (other gun shops are available) with paperwork that's effectively a rubber stamp.
YesWould you support increased background checks?
There already is one.Would you support a blacklist? Where if your name is on said list for <reasons> then you don't get to own a gun.
So much in this thread.
My two cents... When children complain, don't engage unless you have some sort of teachable moment, commentary or advice. Double down if you have an audience of any kind.
As for Mr. Hogg's dismissive points about adults and democracy, the teachable moment would have been to explain that the United States embraces democracy but there is a distinction. We have a republic, which is a bit different.
Your home state may be more democratic than republican in nature, so your mileage will vary. Florida for the record, likes more democratic participation, so it is a vague republic with some very strong electorate involvement.
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As for democracy versus republic, I hear that stuff all the time. Darned near every time, it's being used to divert attention away from an issue, and it sure looks like that to me here as well. What's the point? Seventeen died one day, hundreds die in mass shootings every year, thousands are murdered in plain old not-mass shootings every year - and we're a republic, not a democracy. Oh, yeah. That's where the misunderstanding is? Well if that's the misunderstanding, count me in, because I certainly cannot see the point of it.
Probably why they love automatic weapons so much.Its clear that NRA gun-nuts cannot multi-task.
Then I guess CBS shouldn't try to mislead the public. Interesting that the Snopes debunking says that he had his talking points about the NRA by 6 pm. and, evidently, his parent's permission to ride his bike back to an active crime scene alone and a signed release so he could be interviewed on air. Still not a survivor and barely a witness.
Its clear that NRA gun-nuts cannot multi-task.
That's what I thought too. So impressive as to be impossible. Anybody who is interested in this story should watch the CBS special "39 Days" where David Hogg is allegedly quoted out of context. It purports to show us how a grassroots movement organized by the students at MSD took the world by storm but is actually a documentary of how an anti-NRA media exploited this incident to push its agenda. You know, the "conspiracy theory" that these kids weren't making the news, the news was making the kids.Just walked up into the locked-down school, and through some random classroom's locked door. Impressive feat.
That's what I thought too. So impressive as to be impossible. Anybody who is interested in this story should watch the CBS special "39 Days" where David Hogg is allegedly quoted out of context. It purports to show us how a grassroots movement organized by the students at MSD took the world by storm but is actually a documentary of how an anti-NRA media exploited this incident to push its agenda. You know, the "conspiracy theory" that these kids weren't making the news, the news was making the kids.
Surprisingly, they did give airtime to Kyle Kushuv, the only kid who knows what he's talking about. But still, I think all these students will be able to identify with Jessica Lynch in a few years.
I guess now its clear that anyone who thinks the massacre at MSDHS was just another school shooting had better think again... this one IS different. Previous school shootings have never brought the NRA and its lackeys out in such a ferocious crapstorm of vile and loathesome rhetoric as this one has, as they directly attack the victims.
I'm actually happy to see NRA, its leadership, its members, its hard-core of fanatic gun nuts, as well as their far-right yes men, continue attacking these young survivors of gun violence. Why? Because doing so is like feeding fuel to the fire....the more you do it, the more you make the fire grow and the more powerful it becomes.
It purports to show us how a grassroots movement organized by the students at MSD took the world by storm but is actually a documentary of how an anti-NRA media exploited this incident to push its agenda.
These two narratives do not contradict each other. It's not either/or.
And....a reminder......It doesn't matter. Who cares? Why are you talking about the students? Why do they matter? Yeah, ok, one of them gave great speeches. Some of them are really dedicated. They're photogenic. They are inspiring, but.........whatever.
Should it be legal to own a weapon that fired as many bullets as Cruz fired? Forget the speeches. The interviews. The tweets. Should it be legal to own that weapon? I say no.
The NRA is his enemy. Why shouldn't he have talking points about them? Why shouldn't he make common cause with like minded people who can advance his cause? If you're going against an organization as despicable and well financed as the NRA, come heavy, use every advantage and go for the throat.
But disparaging the students is such a great distraction from discussing the issues that maybe everyone will forget those pesky seventeen dead kids.