Checkmite
Skepticifimisticalationist
News outlets are beginning to report that a total of 10 people have been killed in the mass shooting in Boulder.
Also, their own numbers show that the "white" cohort is the largest of all the groupings by skin-colour for mass-shootings. So they are denying their own numbers. It's logic tortured beyond all reasonable levels. That, or they had a result they wanted to fit the data to.Weird article. Its central conceit is, "it is true that most mass shootings are committed by white men when 'mass shooting' is given a definition that matches what most people mean and think of when they colloquially use the term; but, if we change the definition to include another category of multi-victim shootings that most people don't think of when using the term 'mass shooting', that ratio changes" which is just a bizarre contrarian argument; it seems to me like straining to find a way to make the issue more complicated purely for the sake of then having an excuse to "technically disagree". Yes, if we include crimes of a type that people aren't talking about, of course that's going to skew the accuracy of their stated conclusions because those conclusions weren't about the same set of data.
But where was the good guy with a gun? Why didn't he shoot the shooter immediately?
At least one, the responding police officer, was."If Only The Victims Were Armed"
At least one, the responding police officer, was.
I love how the two cops leading the suspect out seem to have said, 'Come this way, Sir, we'll gently get you to an ambulance and a nice comfortable hospital bed, no worries', instead of shooting him dead or sitting on his neck.
Enjoy all 16, soon to be 17 "No way to prevent this " stories at
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/'No_W...Says_Only_Nation_Where_This_Regularly_Happens
links there
and last one was Atlanta spa murders
https://www.theonion.com/no-way-to-prevent-this-says-only-nation-where-this-r-1846494525
we just need some judges to interpret the 2nd amendment. It seems to deal with states and militias, all in one sentence. Back in the 1700s this was a strictly state by state issue as far as individuals went.That is unfortunately true, and true anywhere, not just in the USA. The chances of it happening could be altered in the USA to make it much less likely to occur, as in most civilized countries. But that would require making "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" a priority over the "right to bear arms", instead of the reverse.
A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms shall not be infringed.
I suppose we could applaud the Boulder PD for their restraint.
we just need some judges to interpret the 2nd amendment. It seems to deal with states and militias, all in one sentence. Back in the 1700s this was a strictly state by state issue as far as individuals went.
That is, the right to these arms depended on having militias. Whatever arms the militias might need, those are the arms you would keep at home, so you could show up when they rand the bells to call up the men.
I suppose we could applaud the Boulder PD for their restraint.
That is unfortunately true, and true anywhere, not just in the USA. The chances of it happening could be altered in the USA to make it much less likely to occur, as in most civilized countries. But that would require making "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" a priority over the "right to bear arms", instead of the reverse.
A recent college party in Boulder turned into a riot, with hundreds of people throwing bottles and bricks at police and first responders, overturning cars, and attacking and damaging emergency vehicles.
Nobody was shot or killed, and six people (last I checked) were calmly arrested in the days after the riot ended. Three guesses what all of the people had in common.
A recent college party in Boulder turned into a riot, with hundreds of people throwing bottles and bricks at police and first responders, overturning cars, and attacking and damaging emergency vehicles.
Nobody was shot or killed, and six people (last I checked) were calmly arrested in the days after the riot ended. Three guesses what all of the people had in common.