Agatha Christie's books are full of World War veterans who aren't particularly nice.Said it before and I’ll say it again, just because a person was in the military does not mean that they are a hero or even a good person.
To be fair, she's writing about a time where almost everyone a certain age was a former soldier.Agatha Christie's books are full of World War veterans who aren't particularly nice.
The book I'm reading right now, the prime suspect (he didn't do it, it's never the prime suspect who did it) is a scoundrel, and Christie keeps having the other characters talk about his kind being great to have on the front line, but bound to cause trouble at home.
It's really kind of fascinating to see how she's portraying soldiers, and I wonder if she'd be crucified as unpatriotic hater if she'd been American writing those things today.
In what seems to be a recurring theme often enough, the illinois shooter was able to purchase the weapon in 2014 despite a felony conviction in 1995 that, under current law, is supposed to have prevented that from happening. While the initial background check to purchase didn't catch it, a subsequent application for a concealed carry permit did. But I guess 5 years wasn't enough time for the government to follow through on a known armed felon.
The more typical demand seems to be for stricter laws, enforced by the same incompetent, hapless bureaucracy.So when's te protest demanding they better enforce the existing laws, preferebly by hiring more people and getting better IT systems etc?
Or for no rules, coz "FREEDOM!!!!"...The more typical demand seems to be for stricter laws, enforced by the same incompetent, hapless bureaucracy.
Because, despite what all the yellow journalism would have you believe, random mass shootings are among the least likely risks.Gee, i wonder why nothing is actually being accomplished when it comes to bringing down the number of mass shootings?
Won't do that either.Yeah gun control won't really stop mass shootings, just regular ones. And who even cares about those amirite?
Well, until we either get magic wands to make all guns everywhere disappear forever (or minority report psychics to pre-prosecute criminals), guess we're out of luck.Everyone is law-abiding until they aren't.
For someone who bemoans the police state as much as you do, I'm really surprised you got what comes next wrong."Hey peeps, give up your guns"
"As a law-abiding citizen, ok"
Time passes
I wasn't using it as a good thing, I was showing that indeed, police do hesitate when confronted with armed opposition.The cops supported the Bundys. They had no problem killing that cop that was thereatening to turn them in.
And congrats on using the parkland shooter as an example of an"good thing" with guns
And in the end, the cops got him with zero police fatalities.I wasn't using it as a good thing, I was showing that indeed, police do hesitate when confronted with armed opposition.
Good thing they'll be able to take on all armed resistance one at a time with massive advantage of numbers on their side, then, right?And in the end, the cops got him with zero police fatalities.
You. Don't. Know. Shit.You. Won't. Do. Shit.
As I've pointed out before, your comfortable discomfort at current problems with law enforcement doesn't mean you know what a police state actually is. Hint - not us. And you have the second amendment to thank for that.Ok so given the way that the cops are currently treating minorities in the US, not to mention the illegal citizenship checks done by ICE as well as the effective concentration camps set up, that means that we can expect you to start shooting at law enforcement today?
Or will you not do anything until it effects you directly, which it never will because youre fine with peacefully complying with them regardless.
I would argue that just because it's not a police state for white folks, doesn't mean that it isn't for many Black Americans, who get to live with the knowledge that any infraction (no matter how small) could mean losing their lives. That really isn't hyperbole anymore; we know that cops don't care and that juries will acquit them.As I've pointed out before, your comfortable discomfort at current problems with law enforcement doesn't mean you know what a police state actually is. Hint - not us. And you have the second amendment to thank for that.