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Who was it that got worked up about congresswoman wilson's hats again?
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Who was it that got worked up about congresswoman wilson's hats again?
Is the idea of conservative pro-gun cats that feel courage comes attached to a gun....such a stupid assumption, proven by this one police officer who was armed and TRAINED and couldn’t muster up the courage to face the shooter.
Btw it boils down to this, whites aren’t afraid of other whites armed, they will DEFINITELY be afraid of minorities being armed...want change bruhs, ARM YOURSELVES, sadly this is the only way to change conservative pro-gunners minds.
There are sooooooooooooooo many convenient flaws and problems that get overlooked when it comes to these convos and their practical application
Before even getting into the economics of the whole thing (training, supply/demand, insurance ramifications, etc)
Consideration has to be given to the very very simple principle of how many people are actually "'bout that life"
One only has to look no further than the big cheeto, himself.. he perfectly exemplifies how cheap talk is.. it's easy to run your mouth and then lose nerve when the time comes to actually jump.. for all his big talk, his many deferments (5) aren't hard to find
Numerous studies have been done into either a) how many soldiers weren't actually firing their weapons and/or b) purposely missing their "enemies" if they did fire
And that's before factoring in the MANY historical examples of the issues which arise as soon as minorities start practicing these "rights"
Well then all the minorities know what they must do. We must get George Soros to buy every minority AR15 and Ak47s so they can protect themselves
im still on the fenceThis next generation is going to change the world, man.
Sheriff clarke out here doing gods work, fighting the good fight
This is a good point I hadn't considered, but I'm optimistic. The access of information and how in tune these kids are with what's going on around them. I can honestly see, with these next few presidential elections, either the youth propping up their own candidate who represents those ideals, or for things to continue as normal and for frustration to set it.im still on the fence
about that
want them to talk more about race inequality first
This is a good point I hadn't considered, but I'm optimistic. The access of information and how in tune these kids are with what's going on around them. I can honestly see, with these next few presidential elections, either the youth propping up their own candidate who represents those ideals, or for things to continue as normal and for frustration to set it.
Maybe I'm just hopeful that they'll be able to do what we couldn't. I got all the faith in the world in these kids though, man. They're more in tune than the older people in this country who seem to be absolutely lost in the sauce of politics and the internet.