Petrasylvania wrote:Thread on mass shooting turns into gun porn. NSG.
Better than "Thread on mass shooting turns into gun grabbing".
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by Telconi » Wed Nov 14, 2018 4:40 am
Petrasylvania wrote:Thread on mass shooting turns into gun porn. NSG.
by Vassenor » Wed Nov 14, 2018 6:39 am
by Ifreann » Wed Nov 14, 2018 6:43 am
After all, we automatically attributed the shooting to PTSD, right? Wouldn't a war veteran who is suffering from PTSD be quite adverse to recreating the sounds of war, or seeing people die?
by Ors Might » Wed Nov 14, 2018 6:50 am
by Paddy O Fernature » Wed Nov 14, 2018 7:12 am
Petrasylvania wrote:So thoughts and prayers and arm the student body when?
Petrasylvania wrote:As well as some unhinged asshole who ends up levelling a school with them, but Thoughts And Prayers then We Need To Put Security In School With Machine Guns And Rocket Launchers.
Petrasylvania wrote:So this is the part where hollow thoughts and prayers are recited, as well as lamentations that guns weren't allowed in the tournament.
Petrasylvania wrote:Thoughts And Prayers, then Arm Newspapers.
Petrasylvania wrote:Everyone, Break Out Your Thoughts And Prayers!
Petrasylvania wrote:Thoughts and Prayers, nothing more to see here.
Petrasylvania wrote:Ergo nothing should be done. Thoughts and prayers to people who were gunned down praying in a church is hollow.
by Telconi » Wed Nov 14, 2018 8:47 am
by Free Arabian Nation » Wed Nov 14, 2018 8:48 am
by Vassenor » Wed Nov 14, 2018 9:20 am
by Petrasylvania » Wed Nov 14, 2018 9:44 am
by Cannot think of a name » Wed Nov 14, 2018 9:52 am
Ors Might wrote:Vassenor wrote:
Unfortunately some people get triggered by the idea of actually taking steps to stop this sort of thing beyond just insincere thoughts and prayers.
Ain’t our fault that y’all can’t think of solutions to violent crime that don’t involve restricting rights. Either you just don’t have imagination or you think that the causes disappear if the tool does.
by Cannot think of a name » Wed Nov 14, 2018 9:54 am
Paddy O Fernature wrote:Vassenor wrote:
Unfortunately some people get triggered by the idea of actually taking steps to stop this sort of thing beyond just insincere thoughts and prayers.
Some people you say? Well then, lets do a quick search then, shall we?Petrasylvania wrote:Tim Allen paraphrasing afterwards optional.Petrasylvania wrote:So thoughts and prayers and arm the student body when?Petrasylvania wrote:As well as some unhinged asshole who ends up levelling a school with them, but Thoughts And Prayers then We Need To Put Security In School With Machine Guns And Rocket Launchers.Petrasylvania wrote:So this is the part where hollow thoughts and prayers are recited, as well as lamentations that guns weren't allowed in the tournament.Petrasylvania wrote:Thoughts And Prayers, then Arm Newspapers.Petrasylvania wrote:Everyone, Break Out Your Thoughts And Prayers!Petrasylvania wrote:Thoughts and Prayers, nothing more to see here.Petrasylvania wrote:Ergo nothing should be done. Thoughts and prayers to people who were gunned down praying in a church is hollow.
Perhaps my search engine is faulty, but these are the only instances I can find on a quick scan that looked as if anyone was either "triggered" by Thoughts and Prayers or being insincere on the subject of it.
by Len Hyet » Wed Nov 14, 2018 9:56 am
Enter stage left Vass and/or Gauth: "Why oh why won't those stupid gun lovers just see things our way?"
Enter stage right Len and/or WRA: "Because your ideas don't work and have zero evidence backing them up."
V &/or G: "Yes they do!"
L &/or W: "No, they don't. Here's why"
Exit stage left V &/or G
Repeat.
by Cannot think of a name » Wed Nov 14, 2018 9:57 am
Costa Fierro wrote:Ifreann wrote:You're pleasantly surprised that a murderer's marriage failed?
No, that was an inevitability. Rather pleasantly surprised that the failure of said marriage is likely for the reason why he was in that particular mental state. After all, we automatically attributed the shooting to PTSD, right? Wouldn't a war veteran who is suffering from PTSD be quite adverse to recreating the sounds of war, or seeing people die?
by Cannot think of a name » Wed Nov 14, 2018 9:59 am
Len Hyet wrote:Vassenor wrote:
So why won't gun control work long term?
Do I need to go over this again? Because we've definitely gone over this before.
I mean, if you really want I can give you the blocking instructions?Enter stage left Vass and/or Gauth: "Why oh why won't those stupid gun lovers just see things our way?"
Enter stage right Len and/or WRA: "Because your ideas don't work and have zero evidence backing them up."
V &/or G: "Yes they do!"
L &/or W: "No, they don't. Here's why"
Exit stage left V &/or G
Repeat.
by Len Hyet » Wed Nov 14, 2018 10:00 am
by Telconi » Wed Nov 14, 2018 10:06 am
Cannot think of a name wrote:Ors Might wrote:Ain’t our fault that y’all can’t think of solutions to violent crime that don’t involve restricting rights. Either you just don’t have imagination or you think that the causes disappear if the tool does.
You know what fans of fast cars did when fast cars became considered a public menace? Solved that problem themselves so they could still have fast cars. Wally Sparks didn't throw a fucking snit and tell people "Well, come up with a way for them to not kill people that doesn't take away my hot rod" he created the NHRA and encouraged his fellow hot rodders to take it to the track and sponsored material encouraging safe operation and self restriction of hot rodding that changed its public perception.
Be like Wally. You want the boom sticks, if you're not going to figure out how to manage them we will. You already don't like our solutions, so step the fuck up.
by Petrasylvania » Wed Nov 14, 2018 11:02 am
Cannot think of a name wrote:Costa Fierro wrote:
No, that was an inevitability. Rather pleasantly surprised that the failure of said marriage is likely for the reason why he was in that particular mental state. After all, we automatically attributed the shooting to PTSD, right? Wouldn't a war veteran who is suffering from PTSD be quite adverse to recreating the sounds of war, or seeing people die?
So you're saying that the bigger contributor is his divorce and not traumatic experiences in a violent environment where he was a soldier that lead to post traumatic stress disorder which often manifests in soldiers by violently lashing out as they would have in the high stress combat situations? And to bolster that theory you're saying that his trauma over being divorced would over ride his desire to not see violence again which I'm guessing is how you think PTSD works? That's your pitch?
by Free Arabian Nation » Wed Nov 14, 2018 11:08 am
Petrasylvania wrote:Cannot think of a name wrote:So you're saying that the bigger contributor is his divorce and not traumatic experiences in a violent environment where he was a soldier that lead to post traumatic stress disorder which often manifests in soldiers by violently lashing out as they would have in the high stress combat situations? And to bolster that theory you're saying that his trauma over being divorced would over ride his desire to not see violence again which I'm guessing is how you think PTSD works? That's your pitch?
Being married to a feemaale is more traumatic than fighting in a war, silly!
by Costa Fierro » Wed Nov 14, 2018 12:22 pm
Ifreann wrote:In what particular mental state?
I wouldn't know, but I doubt that's necessarily true in every case.
by Harmonian Hegemony » Wed Nov 14, 2018 12:24 pm
Dahon wrote:
Eh, it's Jamal Khashoggi. Who cares.
by Washington Resistance Army » Wed Nov 14, 2018 12:47 pm
Cannot think of a name wrote:Ors Might wrote:Ain’t our fault that y’all can’t think of solutions to violent crime that don’t involve restricting rights. Either you just don’t have imagination or you think that the causes disappear if the tool does.
You know what fans of fast cars did when fast cars became considered a public menace? Solved that problem themselves so they could still have fast cars. Wally Sparks didn't throw a fucking snit and tell people "Well, come up with a way for them to not kill people that doesn't take away my hot rod" he created the NHRA and encouraged his fellow hot rodders to take it to the track and sponsored material encouraging safe operation and self restriction of hot rodding that changed its public perception.
Be like Wally. You want the boom sticks, if you're not going to figure out how to manage them we will. You already don't like our solutions, so step the fuck up.
by Telconi » Wed Nov 14, 2018 12:51 pm
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