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  • Nothing, Cat is out of the bag and this is the cost of our "freedom"

    17 10.63%
  • Prison Time for gun owners who lose or have their gun stolen

    31 19.38%
  • Background checks and a waiting period for 100% of transactions

    119 74.38%
  • No semiautomatic anythings...

    60 37.50%
  • Tax gun sales with additional fee to go to mental health

    70 43.75%
  • Register ALL firearms and require insurance (car analogy)

    103 64.38%
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  1. #5176
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    Guns have been and are a part of american culture. The difference is that for 250 years guns were viewed as productive tools the way same as a good knife or hatchet/axe, or a good horse or automobile... but when shit hit the fan they could be called into service as weapons of war. Now guns are viewed as the best way wield power over others and marketed as weapons of war- whether the intent is altruistic (protection against bad guys with guns), or selfish (he who carries the bigger gun wins the dispute), or irrational (must be armed to the teeth to protect muh freedoms against BLM, Antifa and big govt). Guns as weapons of war used to be a secondary use... culture has shifted so that is the primary use.

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    ^ Abbot’s a pos.

    An interesting article in WaPo exploring why so many people feel like they need to blow other people away. POVs like Abbot’s come up during discussion of the sources of fear.
    Why are Americans shooting strangers and neighbors? ‘It all goes back to fear.’

    Some of the graphs are really interesting. 73% of Republicans (red states) feel crime is getting worse, 42% of Dems think that. Violent crime is at a five year low.

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    Selling fear is the name of the game. I am FB friends with 2 GQPers on FB that I've never met IRL. A hard hat construction manager from East Palistine who does roof repair in Puerto Rico and the wife of a retired NYPD detective. They post multiple video shorts every day selling them fear In the past 8 years it's been first Muslims then Illegals, Addicts, Homeless, BLM, masks. Currently it's the lack of manly men ending life as we know it.
    Seeker of Truth. Dispenser of Wisdom. Protector of the Weak. Avenger of Evil.

  4. #5179
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    Seems to always circle back to fear.

    The dumber you are the more scared you are.

    The stupids will always be among us being milked. Got the give republicans and gun lobby credit for monetizing the stupids so well.

    How do we milk the stupids for good?

    Tough question since fear is such a primal emotion it’s easy to tap.

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    The boomers had cowboys in white hats as heroes. Roy, Gene, Marshall Matt and Cisco. Their kids had GI Joe, Dukes of Hazard and The A Team.
    Seeker of Truth. Dispenser of Wisdom. Protector of the Weak. Avenger of Evil.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ex-powderbroker View Post
    Attachment 457758

    Abbott says these guys don’t count
    At least one of the victims was apparently a green card holder, so legal. Their status shouldn’t matter, but even worse that Abbott is factually wrong here as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by J. Barron DeJong View Post
    At least one of the victims was apparently a green card holder, so legal. Their status shouldn’t matter, but even worse that Abbott is factually wrong here as well.
    The worst part is even mentioning that they were illegals, they’re human beings. We continue to circle the drain.


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    Is he saying he wants to find the shooter to pay him the $50,000 for clearing out five illegals?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MagnificentUnicorn View Post
    The worst part is even mentioning that they were illegals, they’re human beings. We continue to circle the drain.
    Yeah, he isn't even dog whistling. Just straight up said it. Surprised he didn't add "dead or alive"

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    Quote Originally Posted by heckacali View Post
    One thing I've been noticing is a general "redneckization" of things.
    "country America"
    dedicated cowboy channel on cable.
    Country is the new classic rock.

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    The Yellowstone effect.

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    I'm hella allergic to Cuntry music. Hives all over my body. However, I like some adjacent music, a lot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by riser4 View Post
    I'm hella allergic to Cuntry music. Hives all over my body. However, I like some adjacent music, a lot.
    Extremely selective in my country listening. Small amount of Merle or Willie. Sturgill Simpson for newer stuff.

    Any pop country, or redneck country is a hard no.

  14. #5189
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    Some old country is good. New country - roughly from Shania Twain onward - is just bland commercial pop with a twang.

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    Patsy Cline, Johnny Cash, Darius Rucker, Dolly Parton, Hank Sr, and a few others all find their way in to my play lists. Usually right after NWA or Megadeath.
    Go that way really REALLY fast. If something gets in your way, TURN!

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    Love bluegrass. My mom played the dulcimer, among other instruments, and I grew up listening to my parents records. Flatt and Scruggs, Monroe, Watson. Absolutely love slamgrass. I miss the Bad Livers. Can't wait to see Billy Strings this summer. Johnny Cash is ok. I like the idea of Willie more than I like his voice. Huge respect for the guy.

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    I met Charlie Pride around 1994. He was a client at work. Super chill dude..
    Go that way really REALLY fast. If something gets in your way, TURN!

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    Here or view right now thread?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ted Striker View Post
    New country…is just bland commercial pop with a twang.
    Not Sturgill Simpson. Try listening to ‘Metamodern Sounds in Country Music’.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SumJongGuy View Post
    Patsy Cline, Johnny Cash, Darius Rucker, Dolly Parton, Hank Sr, and a few others all find their way in to my play lists. Usually right after NWA or Megadeath.
    Yeah, I’ll also do Patsy, Johnny, and Dolly.

    I’ve hated Hootie since ‘I go Blind’, so haven’t given Darius a chance. Original 54-40 or fight!

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    Quote Originally Posted by J. Barron DeJong View Post
    haven’t given Darius a chance. Original 54-40 or fight!
    Learn to Live is good. It's sort of a life story from early adulthood to present and the shit he went through in between.. Songs are good but really best in order as an entire album..
    Go that way really REALLY fast. If something gets in your way, TURN!

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    The fear is real now. Is there anything the stupids aren’t scared of.

    6yr old girl looking for a cat scared the piss out of this guy.

    https://local12.com/news/nation-worl...tlanta-georgia

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    Quote Originally Posted by AK47bp View Post
    The fear is real now. Is there anything the stupids aren’t scared of.

    6yr old girl looking for a cat scared the piss out of this guy.

    https://local12.com/news/nation-worl...tlanta-georgia
    Let's let all the idiots buy all the crazy sick guns and ammo they want. We'll get rich.. What could possibly go wrong?
    Go that way really REALLY fast. If something gets in your way, TURN!

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    Quote Originally Posted by AK47bp View Post
    The fear is real now. Is there anything the stupids aren’t scared of.

    6yr old girl looking for a cat scared the piss out of this guy.

    https://local12.com/news/nation-worl...tlanta-georgia
    This is exactly what is wrong with guns and gun culture: this man is utterly terrified by the world.
    And he seems to refuse to look out into the world without the gun.
    And doubles down when given a chance to step back an re-evaluate his perspective.

    Kinda odd, too, telling the world how it should operate for his benefit ["girl shouldn't ring bells in 2023"], instead of owning his own actions & reactions in the world...

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    If ringing a doorbell is a capital offense, maybe he should replace his with a giant sign that sez “yer gonna get shot unless you run away now”.

    And Maybe now that he has outed himself as willing to shoot without provocation, might someone be afraid of him and shoot him on sight?

    Would this be a good place to point out that firearms were prohibited within the city limits of (among many others) Dodge City & Abilene KS, as well as Tombstone AZ during the late 1800s?

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