Gugny Posted May 28, 2018 Posted May 28, 2018 2 minutes ago, /dev/null said: #redstatelivesmattertoo There was a Royal Wedding. Priorities.
row_33 Posted May 28, 2018 Posted May 28, 2018 Conservatives kids study and get into a good school. no time to prance around on TV
boyst Posted May 28, 2018 Posted May 28, 2018 10 hours ago, B-Man said: Does anyone still remember that 10 kids died in a TX school shooting just a week ago? No students on CNN, no survivors on Sunday shows, it’s almost like conservative pro-gun shooting survivors don’t matter. . But that faggot Hogg had a die in at Publix. And that matters a lot
GG Posted May 28, 2018 Posted May 28, 2018 10 hours ago, B-Man said: Does anyone still remember that 10 kids died in a TX school shooting just a week ago? No students on CNN, no survivors on Sunday shows, it’s almost like conservative pro-gun shooting survivors don’t matter. . How much time did they devote to the hero teacher in Indiana?
4th&long Posted April 15 Posted April 15 24 minutes ago, Homelander said: The Maga cult does not care about that. 1
The Frankish Reich Posted April 15 Posted April 15 7 minutes ago, 4th&long said: The Maga cult does not care about that. Unless he's like the El Paso kid. Then they like it.
B-Man Posted April 15 Posted April 15 2 hours ago, Homelander said: 1 hour ago, 4th&long said: 1 hour ago, The Frankish Reich said: Why no updates boys ? Wrong narrative ? No one dead ? (Thank God)
Homelander Posted April 15 Posted April 15 8 minutes ago, B-Man said: Why no updates boys ? Wrong narrative ? No one dead ? (Thank God) Really? The idea that people only care about school shootings to push a "narrative" is absurd. When there are no casualties, it's still a critical story - just not one that allows us to ignore the core issue: the ongoing problem of dangerous individuals obtaining firearms too easily. But hey, why deal with that when you can chase narratives instead of solutions?
The Frankish Reich Posted April 15 Posted April 15 14 minutes ago, B-Man said: Why no updates boys ? Wrong narrative ? No one dead ? (Thank God) They hired crappy "crisis actors" for this one.
B-Man Posted April 15 Posted April 15 9 minutes ago, The Frankish Reich said: They hired crappy "crisis actors" for this one. So no real response. Just a poor attempt at wit. Not surprising at all
Homelander Posted April 15 Posted April 15 12 minutes ago, B-Man said: So no real response. Just a poor attempt at wit. Not surprising at all And your solution is...?
Homelander Posted April 15 Posted April 15 47 minutes ago, B-Man said: Why no updates boys ? Wrong narrative ? No one dead ? (Thank God)
Homelander Posted April 15 Posted April 15 20 minutes ago, B-Man said: So no real response. Just a poor attempt at wit. Not surprising at all Yeah, this person’s deep concern for life really shines through just take a peek at the timing of their posts. 'Civil rights,' my ass. More like performative outrage wrapped in bad faith. 52 minutes ago, B-Man said: CIVIL RIGHTS UPDATE: Missouri House Votes to Allow Guns on Public Transit, Lower Concealed Carry Age. The Missouri House just sent a clear message: gun rights shouldn’t stop at the bus stop. In a 106-45 vote on Thursday, lawmakers passed House Bill 328, a measure that would legalize concealed carry on public transit and lower the minimum age for a concealed carry permit from 19 to 18. The bill now heads to the Missouri Senate for consideration. Currently, even Missourians with valid concealed carry permits are barred from bringing firearms onto public transportation. But that could soon change if HB 328 becomes law. “It’s about time that we allow those people who use public transportation to exercise the same rights as everyone else in our state,” said Rep. Tim Taylor (R-Bunceton), the bill’s sponsor. For many gun rights advocates, the current law forces permit holders to disarm just because they choose to ride the bus or train. Opposition to the bill was sharp, with critics arguing that expanding where guns can legally go won’t improve public safety. https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/missouri-guns-public-transit-concealed-carry/ Who exactly is winning?
Big Blitz Posted April 15 Posted April 15 50 minutes ago, Homelander said: Really? The idea that people only care about school shootings to push a "narrative" is absurd.
boyst Posted April 15 Posted April 15 (edited) 20 minutes ago, Homelander said: Mental health is why it's happening. Poor educational systems are why it's happening. This is making more news for "injuries" than the cross town news of the kid in Frisco who stabbed and killed a kid over a cell phone. The kid who did it, Karmelo, now has his family a new house, $500k... The kid who died? A twin brother who held him as he died, lots of questions, and a perp who is saying self defense who went into the tent to attack and agress the group. So, yeah, guns are the problem. Or maybe it's just that people don't want to actually, you know, look for a root cause because they can't do so. 6 minutes ago, Homelander said: Yeah, this person’s deep concern for life really shines through just take a peek at the timing of their posts. 'Civil rights,' my ass. More like performative outrage wrapped in bad faith. Who exactly is winning? Whoever you are, you're not winning. God the stench of basement dweller down here with all you newbies is awful. Edited April 15 by boyst
Homelander Posted April 15 Posted April 15 6 minutes ago, boyst said: Mental health is why it's happening. Poor educational systems are why it's happening. This is making more news for "injuries" than the cross town news of the kid in Frisco who stabbed and killed a kid over a cell phone. The kid who did it, Karmelo, now has his family a new house, $500k... The kid who died? A twin brother who held him as he died, lots of questions, and a perp who is saying self defense who went into the tent to attack and agress the group. So, yeah, guns are the problem. Or maybe it's just that people don't want to actually, you know, look for a root cause because they can't do so. Ah yes, the familiar deflection - blame everything except the weapons that kill people in seconds. Mental health? Broken systems? Of course these matter but every country faces these challenges. What they don't experience is mass shootings as a weekly occurrence. The key difference? Easy access to guns and little accountability. Bringing up an unrelated cases to downplay another school shooting isn't insight - it's misdirection. One tragedy doesn't negate another, nor does it change the reality that firearms make violence swifter, deadlier, and more prevalent. So yes, guns are the problem.
JDHillFan Posted April 15 Posted April 15 2 hours ago, The Frankish Reich said: Unless he's like the El Paso kid. Then they like it. It looks like you’ve decided to go full Redhawk. An interesting choice.
B-Man Posted April 16 Posted April 16 (edited) 14 hours ago, Homelander said: Who exactly is winning? The American people Calm down everyone. We need to begin a @GiveSendGo to raise money for the shooter. (not really funny, but it what Frankie would have said.) Edited April 16 by B-Man 1
boyst Posted April 16 Posted April 16 10 minutes ago, Homelander said: Ah yes, the familiar deflection - blame everything except the weapons that kill people in seconds. Weapons that kill people? Please define and explain how weapons kill people. 10 minutes ago, Homelander said: Mental health? Mental health. We are not doing enough to work with a broken down and corrupt organization - my opinion of course. But, mental health is clearly an issue. Look at how many troons have committed these school shootings of recent, for example. What mentally fit, normal minded, average teenager is willing to kill someone? Do you think someone who is mentally of sound mind can, in cold blood kill someone? 10 minutes ago, Homelander said: Broken systems? Yes, I think anyone can see our systems for the children of this country are fairly broken when we took them out of school for 2 years for a flu, don't regularly report crime amongst teenagers for fear it will deter growth and KPI's for communities, and our school systems have been falling lower and lower on scoring every few years. But, hey, thank God we got that Dept. Of Education in DC! 10 minutes ago, Homelander said: Of course these matter but every country faces these challenges. What they don't experience is mass shootings as a weekly occurrence. Every country faces these challenges? They do? News on me. Other than the Muslim girls who cant even go to school because their pig fornicating men say it's not needed. Other than in many parts of Asia where children build your iPhone to help support their family. Other than Japan where kids just an hero when they face a crisis. Other than ... Well, hmm... Sounds like the world is a lot more complex than just a gun and your first world problems are kind of unique... But that could be a whole other discussion, huh? Maybe we are too soft on kids here, we lowered the bar a bit too much? 10 minutes ago, Homelander said: The key difference? Easy access to guns and little accountability. Guns are easily accessible? sounds like it's the guns fault! So, your opinion here is just that. Opinion. Easily accessible? I guess, but they're not even the highest % of homicides. Knives are. Karmelo says "ey brah." The problem with this argument is you can make this claim and statistics will change the argument at every turn. While you're attempting to make a point it falls short. 10 minutes ago, Homelander said: Bringing up an unrelated cases to downplay another school shooting isn't insight - it's misdirection. One tragedy doesn't negate another, nor does it change the reality that firearms make violence swifter, deadlier, and more prevalent. No, it's not misdirection. It's the hypocrisy on your part. And it's hyperbole and opinion on your behalf. Swifter, deadlier, more prevalent... The last my favorite. Knifes are like 30% iirc. Guns are less than 10%, and other objects about half. Deadlier, yes, 1.5% of the homicides in this country are awful. But the nearly 75% of assaults in this country make me more concerned about the overall problem. Mental health, crime & punishment, broken systems, and more. 10 minutes ago, Homelander said: So yes, guns are the problem. ...why are 1.5% of the problem? The 1.25% of crime which is gun related homicide... The 5.5 of 100k homicides by gun... Can we find correlation? Can we find any similarities? Can we dig deeper than just derp derp guns? 1
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