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Re: more guns in america = less crime [message #489046 is a reply to message #488751] |
Sat, 16 August 2014 22:27   |
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Ethenal
Messages: 2532 Registered: January 2007 Location: US of A
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Oh and by the way, Mr. Obama said he ended the Iraq war multiple times, and yet here we are bombing the same country that we were bombing in 1990... why the fuck do you think I'm against our government? It is OUR government, it is MY country that keeps going around blowing people the fuck away and meanwhile now we're turning our lovely "defense industry" against our citizens!
I fucking live here man, I know it's happening, it's not hard to see, it's okay if you disagree with me about the firearms - but just check out those livestreams and welcome to fuckin' America
Also, you can just, you know, google "ISIS funded by US" and find multiple news institutions admitting that the US, Saudi Arabia and other countries have incontrovertibly funded the rebels... they have the fucking Al Qaeda flag for christ's sake! Obama has been publicly stating that we are funding the "moderate" (LMFAO 'CAUSE THERE'S SUCH A THING) rebels in Syria, and wait, even mainstream news media says the ISIS convoys came out of Syria? Interesting... and of course they didn't bomb them at the time, even though that didn't stop them from the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Highway_of_Death
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Re: more guns in america = less crime [message #489049 is a reply to message #489048] |
Sat, 16 August 2014 22:50   |
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nikki6ixx
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Ethenal wrote on Sat, 16 August 2014 22:36 | I can't magically make everyone realize that we actually have to inform ourselves accurately in order for the system of democracy to function! They somehow have to figure that out themselves...
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Actually yes you can. It's called peaceful protest and awareness. It's not that hard but whether you have the balls to do it is the question. Have you joined a political party and campaigned for a candidate you identify with? Have you volunteered your time to assist organizations promoting change?
Buying firearms to oppose some government boogeyman only divides you from your neighbours more. It turns your home into a castle, and turns your fellow man into 'the other.' It leads to you not even capable of communicating ideas without the notion of gun-violence pervading your thinking.
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Aircraftkiller wrote on Fri, 10 January 2014 16:56 | The only game where everyone competes to be an e-janitor.
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Re: more guns in america = less crime [message #489052 is a reply to message #488751] |
Sat, 16 August 2014 22:56   |
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nikki6ixx
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I'm aware of all that. The police force is America. You and your fellow citizens have demanded, directly and indirectly, that your police forces become militarized, thanks to your collective fears of Blacks, minorities and each other.
You're merely witnessing the America that you voted, (or didn't vote) for. It's not pretty.
It's your fault.
Ethenal wrote on Sat, 16 August 2014 22:54 | so don't tell me i can peacefully assemble because our corrupt fucking government does not agree, even CNN's lead fucking headline says "Tear gas fired at protesters" "Official had said 'We won't enforce it with tear gas'"
http://www.cnn.com/
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If you're white, you can peacefully assemble. White American's typically believe that 3 or more blacks/minorities is a 'riot.' Since this continues to be perpetuated, police forces are only acting in what they perceive to be proper fashion, as dictated by voters.
It's America firing teargas at people it has consistently deemed subhuman.
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Aircraftkiller wrote on Fri, 10 January 2014 16:56 | The only game where everyone competes to be an e-janitor.
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Re: more guns in america = less crime [message #489056 is a reply to message #488751] |
Sun, 17 August 2014 05:36   |
iRANian
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So how many 'protesters' (read: looters and rioters) has the police killed? Seeing from Ethenal and nikki's replies I assume at least 24?
Considering how the US is rapidly declining and European-Americans will make up less than 40% of the US population in 2050 the militarization of the police is needed, as the country becomes another Brazil and the welfare programmes end.
Anyway in other good news, ebola is spreading exponentially and in 5 countries now:

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[Updated on: Sun, 17 August 2014 05:41] Report message to a moderator
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Re: more guns in america = less crime [message #489060 is a reply to message #489049] |
Sun, 17 August 2014 12:20   |
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Jerad2142
Messages: 3816 Registered: July 2006 Location: USA
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nikki6ixx wrote on Sat, 16 August 2014 23:50 |
Ethenal wrote on Sat, 16 August 2014 22:36 | I can't magically make everyone realize that we actually have to inform ourselves accurately in order for the system of democracy to function! They somehow have to figure that out themselves...
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Actually yes you can. It's called peaceful protest and awareness. It's not that hard but whether you have the balls to do it is the question. Have you joined a political party and campaigned for a candidate you identify with? Have you volunteered your time to assist organizations promoting change?
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Your joking about the protest right, no one cares about people protesting, the only time people notice such things is when the protest gets in the way of their everyday life; and if it gets in the way of enough people's lives measures will be taken to remove said people.
And then there is the media, take a group of people protesting a bad thing. By the time the media is done with it the group of protesters will sound like a bunch of nuts after an outcome that is that they could never get, and the thing they are protesting is in place for reasons too complex for the general public to understand.
nikki6ixx wrote on Sat, 16 August 2014 23:56 | I'm aware of all that. The police force is America. You and your fellow citizens have demanded, directly and indirectly, that your police forces become militarized, thanks to your collective fears of Blacks, minorities and each other.
You're merely witnessing the America that you voted, (or didn't vote) for. It's not pretty.
It's your fault.
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Just like it's your fault for allowing one country to become not only more powerful than all the other countries but powerful enough to destroy the entire world multiple times over?
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Re: more guns in america = less crime [message #489069 is a reply to message #488751] |
Mon, 18 August 2014 08:35   |
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Wyld1USA
Messages: 396 Registered: January 2004
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Pretty much spot on Ethenal about the US $$. It is pretty scary watching it from my side in Banking. I've been converting my $$ to Gold. lol
As far as what's going on here in Missouri (in my backyard), the Ferguson residents are peacefully protesting. It's been proven it's our normal every day criminal that are coming up from the bad parts of St. Louis starting the violence so they can loot. National media seems to be ignoring that.
The National Guard unfortunately is needed because St. Louis County which Ferguson contracts for Police assistance can't handle this situation and the State Police just isn't staffed to cover this either. St. Louis County took the position they will not have more potential loss of life over property. They even pulled support from the liquor store that provided the tape of M. Brown choking the store owner and taking what he wanted without paying hours before he was killed.
Ferguson is a small suburb of St Louis with limited services such as Police. This officer that shot M. Brown probably makes about $25,000 a year and thought I'm not mking enough to deal with this ass and laid him out. The fact the Officer had to use deadly force when M. Brown had no weapon says to me he acted incorrectly. M. Brown should never have had access to the Officers gun as the Officer claims M. Brown grabbed it. We should have heard about a Taser or club being used 1st. So the protestors seem to have a good cause to peacefully protest imo but not loot. M. Brown should be alive with either his brains scrambled and/or badly beaten. But not shot 6 times (2 in the head from above!)

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