The whole “you don’t have a perfect solution that will prevent all unnecessary gun deaths so come back when you do” is a perplexing stance
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The whole “you don’t have a perfect solution that will prevent all unnecessary gun deaths so come back when you do” is a perplexing stance
We'll need to carry out a massive education campaign to inform people (and remind SCOTUS) of that the original intent of the 2nd A was and still should be. That's the sticky wicket to all of this
The Hidden History of Guns and the Second Amendment: Understanding America's Gun-Control Nightmare
is that video about simps getting in line to suck off a rapist?
Definitely need moar guns on the streets. https://www.wcax.com/2023/05/09/burl...town-shooting/
Burlington is turning into Beirut.
I don’t think that video is targeted at the people you think it is. There’s more conformity, exclusion, repression and control projected by the white supremacist freedom loving ammosexuals than everyone else.
All I see is fear in a segment of white males that everyone will gain the same footing in society that they’ve enjoyed since the beginning. There are no inalienable rights, there are words written down by white males in power 250 years ago. The only rights we have are the rights granted by the society we choose to live in.
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Security gaurds is a great idea.
the rationale for not putting cops in schools is that if they have nothing to do but wait around, they'd just start focusing on the kids who aren't going to be mass shooters, and start proactively involving them in the prison industrial system from an early age because cops are often somewhat brainwashed into viewing that as a good thing. Lets just get em ALL in the system where we can keep an eye on em, except that even involvement with the system for very trivial things has a negative often destructive effect on kids and their ability to function.
But security guards I'm all for.
I also think a lot could be done to just minimize access to schools through certain checkpoints without making the kids feel they're being educated in Auschwitz. Many of the schools that have had school shootings didn't even have basic fences. A basic fence combined with some cameras and one dude stationed at the access point to get through the fence who's watching the cameras to see if anyone is climbing them and can call the cops, would prevent plenty of mass shootings, without traumatizing mass numbers of kids as a side effect.
Banning guns? I mean the ideal number of laws restricting firearms is always status quo + few new ones, so yea, I don't think I'm far off. Besides, some of you are bringing it up.
Also, none of you seem to want to talk about much else besides restricting firearms. this is largely not a discussion in search of solutions, but a place to cope with the harshness of reality by just blaming guns because thats simple and easy for you guys. Simpler than reality, because its incredibly divicive and isn't going to solve the problem, or even be possible to restrict guns enough to solve these problems if thats your only focus.
Maybe if we stopped giving huge tax breaks to corporations. Maybe if we stopped imprisoning so many people for petty bullshit. Absolutely seems worth it to me. We could probably afford another 20b to pay our teachers better, and another 20b to federally fund education in poorer districts, but our entire society is so short sighted we don't view education as a valuable investment en masse.
As I said previously, it wouldn't even need to be 2 guards at a lot of schools. Just a fence, cameras, and one full time guard and maybe one part time.
I could monologue about my ideas, but I'm not omniscient. A democratic discourse involving more people than just me to brainstorm ideas IS an idea that I do believe in. If I'm the only one doing it it's going to be useless. The discourse and the common willingness to engage in it are themselves essential. Its not just about the ideas, but about people en masse being willing to focus on what can be agreed upon and not just what can be fought over. One person doing it is a lecture or a monologue not a discourse.
But yea, especially when some of you guys criticize pro 2a people for not being willing to have that conversation I will point out that I am totally willing and some of you seem not to be.
I have touched on things I think would help. If anyone is willing to interact with those ideas we can go more in depth and see what solutions can be found, but the unity is just as necessary as the ideas.
If anyone really can't focus on anything but gun restrictions I think that is because of their fear and hatred driving them more than any sort of compassion.
Yes some would. if not for mental health diagnosis, then for a history of making obvious threats on social media straight up saying they were about to kill people.
We don't need to violate hippa or the 2a to do something about those people. I do fear various slippery slopes but everyone knows if someone makes threats about assassinating politicians especially the president online they're going to get a visit from the secret service. Why is it that different for someone to say they're going to shoot up a school? It does not seem like a slippery slope to me really. There is a certain line that it would verge into some sort of precrime bullshit, but it seems like in many cases that line has been far from the reality of how law enforcement has handled these things.
there is also just the fact the world isn't perfect, and a free society needs to err on the side of letting some guilty go free rather than sending some innocent to jail, and this also applies to letting some potentially dangerous stay free rather than sending innocent not potentially dangerous to jail and thats something we all need to accept unless we're willing to just accept tyranny.
Mass shooting recently in germany, with very strict gun control laws. You'll never make the world a safe place, but you can make places like schools less easy targets, and give people the freedom to protect themselves.
Besides, wasn't Louisville the guy who said he did it to get gun control passed? Hard to imagine a more hateful irrational self defeating motive than that.
Funny, my view looks like that too.
Auschwitz, I think you could have found a better metaphor LeRoi
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Literally lol'd at that one.
Mass shooting scorecard 2023 ytd
Germany 1 - USA 202