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  • queencitybuckeye
    Dr Winston O'Boogie;1880598 wrote:I am not ignoring anything on purpose. I'm just wondering what makes these events so much more common here than in other similar countries. If it is not the prevalence of guns, fine. But then what is the reason?
    Which "similar countries"? Are you using more incidents without taking into account relative population?
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  • queencitybuckeye
    Dr Winston O'Boogie;1880598 wrote:I am not ignoring anything on purpose. I'm just wondering what makes these events so much more common here than in other similar countries. If it is not the prevalence of guns, fine. But then what is the reason?
    Which "similar countries"? Are you using more incidents without taking into account relative population? In comparative terms, the two I can think of in France would correlate to 10 or so in the U.S. based on population. Belgium, 30 or so.
  • like_that
    Dr Winston O'Boogie;1880598 wrote:I am not ignoring anything on purpose. I'm just wondering what makes these events so much more common here than in other similar countries. If it is not the prevalence of guns, fine. But then what is the reason?
    I️ gave you an answer in my last post. I’m still waiting for you to answer my question.
  • kizer permanente
    So if gun legislation isn't the answer, what is the answer? I see people cite crime statistics with and without gun legislation, but I never see an opinion offered to what they think is the answer. Is there no answer? We just live with it? Don't do anything about it? Is that the answer?
  • Automatik
    kizer permanente;1880608 wrote:So if gun legislation isn't the answer, what is the answer? I see people cite crime statistics with and without gun legislation, but I never see an opinion offered to what they think is the answer. Is there no answer? We just live with it? Don't do anything about it? Is that the answer?
    THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS!!
  • kizer permanente
    Automatik;1880609 wrote:THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS!!
    I do appreciate that one since 2 of the most recent ones happened in churches. Praying wasn't the answer there I guess.
  • iclfan2
    Automatik;1880609 wrote:THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS!!
    Thanks for your meaningful input. Go defend allah akbar while then making fun of prayers. Didn’t see that shit when Roof killed people in a church, weird.
    *this is how you get Trump


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  • queencitybuckeye
    kizer permanente;1880608 wrote:So if gun legislation isn't the answer, what is the answer? I see people cite crime statistics with and without gun legislation, but I never see an opinion offered to what they think is the answer. Is there no answer? We just live with it? Don't do anything about it? Is that the answer?
    We might want to consider the opposite approach as always seems to be suggested. Since nearly all, if not all mass killings tend to occur in "gun-free zones"...
  • Automatik
    iclfan2;1880611 wrote:Thanks for your meaningful input. Go defend allah akbar while then making fun of prayers. Didn’t see that shit when Roof killed people in a church, weird.
    *this is how you get Trump


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    What?
  • iclfan2
    The same liberals who defended the Muslims use of allah akbar last week were the ones making fun of Christians this week for sending prayers for a tragedy. Mocking one religion while defending another one is how you get Trump in the first place.

    Also, let’s here how you could have stopped any of these attacks other than repealing the 2nd amendment. Bc that isn’t happening.


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  • Automatik
    Whoa, I struck a nerve.
  • iclfan2
    Just pointing out the hypocrisy and why the middle of America voted for the dipshit that is Trump. I don’t “send prayers” on twitter bc I think it’s weird, but mocking religion isn’t going to gain you any votes.


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  • Heretic
    iclfan2;1880616 wrote:Just pointing out the hypocrisy and why the middle of America voted for the dipshit that is Trump. I don’t “send prayers” on twitter bc I think it’s weird, but mocking religion isn’t going to gain you any votes.


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    Oh well, I'm not running for anything, so fuck all your fake gods.
  • Automatik
    Good thing I'm not running for office though. I prefer to mock all religion.

    As for how to prevent these events? I don't know the answer, but "thoughts and prayers" don't to shit.

    For this specific event, I'd start with why the Air Force failed to relay his criminal past and from what I've read earlier today...they are investigating.
  • like_that
    SQ;1880608 wrote:So if gun legislation isn't the answer, what is the answer? I see people cite crime statistics with and without gun legislation, but I never see an opinion offered to what they think is the answer. Is there no answer? We just live with it? Don't do anything about it? Is that the answer?
    Since data shows that banning certain guns doesn't do anything (actually gun crime increased as Dr. Boogie keeps ignoring), I suggested a couple posts up to end the war on drugs. The majority of gun deaths are gang related or suicide related. That would be a solid step, before passing laws on millions of law abiding citizens minding their own business, because .000014% of mass shooters used AR-15s.

    Suicide is a mental health issue. Figure out the magic potion to solve that issue and we will see a severe drop in gun crime (with ending a reason for gang related crime).
    Automatik;1880609 wrote:THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS!!
    Automatik;1880615 wrote:Whoa, I struck a nerve.
    You're better than this garbage.
  • iclfan2
    Heretic;1880617 wrote:Oh well, I'm not running for anything, so fuck all your fake gods.
    Thanks, doesn’t offend me. Glad you’re into discussing the problem at hand.


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  • like_that
    Automatik;1880619 wrote:Good thing I'm not running for office though. I prefer to mock all religion.

    As for how to prevent these events? I don't know the answer, but "thoughts and prayers" don't to shit.

    For this specific event, I'd start with why the Air Force failed to relay his criminal past and from what I've read earlier today...they are investigating.
    I am not religious either, and I find it funny when liberals mock every religion, but go out of their way to defend Islam. I am glad you allegedly mock all religion though.

    With that being said, I don't think anyone has suggested that "thoughts and prayers" fixes any issues related to gun crime. Attacking people for sending their condolences is the most ridiculous shit. That will bring people together!
  • Dr Winston O'Boogie
    like_that;1880606 wrote:I️ gave you an answer in my last post. I’m still waiting for you to answer my question.
    I think you were talking about how a lot of gun violence could be traceable to the war on drugs, and that by stopping that "war", gun violence would greatly decrease. I agree with you there wholeheartedly. But what I'm asking for the cause(s) of are these large scale mass shootings. Those aren't attributable to the war on drugs. So what is causing them? The only basis of comparison we have is other countries. In terms of other western, first world countries, they are not having mass shootings with 10, 20 or 50 victims at the frequency we are. In a small country, one event could skew the averages. But I just know from living during these times, these large scale events are not as frequent elsewhere. Assuming we are not willing to simply tolerate them, how do you reduce them?
  • Automatik
    I just find it funny that most conservatives are quick to offer thoughts and prayers (this is based on my social media feeds) but once someone brings up addressing gun legislation, they get all "zomg don't take muh gunz!"

    And fwiw, I'm a pro gun.

    As far as liberals defending Islam? I'm not sure what you're talking about. I must have missed that post/thread.
  • QuakerOats
    Maybe because guns are not the problem.


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  • Automatik
    Maybe not, but I believe it's worth looking into.
  • like_that
    Dr Winston O'Boogie;1880626 wrote:I think you were talking about how a lot of gun violence could be traceable to the war on drugs, and that by stopping that "war", gun violence would greatly decrease. I agree with you there wholeheartedly. But what I'm asking for the cause(s) of are these large scale mass shootings. Those aren't attributable to the war on drugs. So what is causing them? The only basis of comparison we have is other countries. In terms of other western, first world countries, they are not having mass shootings with 10, 20 or 50 victims at the frequency we are. In a small country, one event could skew the averages. But I just know from living during these times, these large scale events are not as frequent elsewhere. Assuming we are not willing to simply tolerate them, how do you reduce them?
    The bolded is factually incorrect.

    Also, based on the loose definition of "mass shootings" a lot of those deaths occur during gang related incidents.

    The "causes" always stem from the person committing the crime whether it's a gun, bomb, knife, sword, poison, vehicle, etc. The reasons as we have seen vary (hate crime, political, extreme ideology, mental health, and/or a combination of them all).

    Again, what do you propose after these "assault" weapons you speak of are banned and gun crime statistics stay relatively the same? Do you realize you realize your essentially punishing millions of people, because of a few pieces of shit? We should've banned flying all together after 9/11.
  • kizer permanente
    like_that;1880620 wrote:Since data shows that banning certain guns doesn't do anything (actually gun crime increased as Dr. Boogie keeps ignoring), I suggested a couple posts up to end the war on drugs. The majority of gun deaths are gang related or suicide related. That would be a solid step, before passing laws on millions of law abiding citizens minding their own business, because .000014% of mass shooters used AR-15s.

    Suicide is a mental health issue. Figure out the magic potion to solve that issue and we will see a severe drop in gun crime (with ending a reason for gang related crime).


    I actually agree with the bolded. And I think I have mentioned that on here too. But, like I also mentioned, the same people crying about not taking their guns, don't want to subsidize mental healthcare in America too. We quit that years ago. Its not a profitable stand to campaign on, so you won't see either side rally around it. So it's just lip service at this point. "It's a mental health issue...but ill be damned if I pay for it."
  • like_that
    Automatik;1880627 wrote:I just find it funny that most conservatives are quick to offer thoughts and prayers (this is based on my social media feeds) but once someone brings up addressing gun legislation, they get all "zomg don't take muh gunz!"

    And fwiw, I'm a pro gun.

    As far as liberals defending Islam? I'm not sure what you're talking about. I must have missed that post/thread.
    I guess I don't see the reason to get your panties in a bunch over people sending their condolences, while also defending their 2nd amendment rights. Do you mock other people for sending their thoughts and/or prayers (thoughts alone don't have a religious attachment to it) when somebody close to them passes away? What else would you like them to say after someone tragically passes?

    Just to be clear, I wasn't accusing you of this, but from my experience ( I know others have noticed), and you really don't need to look that far, but liberals tend to get butt hurt when Muslims are criticized or mocked. I can't tell you how many of my friends have gotten butt hurt over me making mild Muslim jokes, meanwhile these same people make jesus and jew jokes all the time and laugh their asses off.