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Normalization of school shootings
South Park. It's time to change the gun laws.
Posted 2 years ago by
Santoro
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heftygrain
- 2 years ago
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Two rednecks don't approve this message.
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anonymousone
- 2 years ago
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The others found it humorous.
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heftygrain
- 2 years ago
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Yep, that's called sarcasm. The others have the mental ability to understand sarcasm.
Dr Pickles (guest) - 2 years ago
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Strange world we live in when a person will fight to prevent other children being murdered by guns but then also fight for their right to murder their unborn child
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heftygrain
- 2 years ago
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Strange world we live in when people fight for a right that kills born children but then also fight for the lives of unborn ones. Hypocrite much?
heftygrain
- 2 years ago
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Btw, replace "world" with "country" as I'm glad I don't live in such world.
Dr Pickles (guest) - 2 years ago
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It speaks volumes about you that you call me a hypocrite. I'm not American and I don't support gun ownership. But thanks for prejudging me before knowing all the information. Do you assume you're correct about everything all the time or just most of the time Hefty?
heftygrain
- 2 years ago
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There was a certain tone to your comment, but I apologize if I misinterpreted it. :)
Roger8456
- 2 years ago
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Hefty, you sound like have some personal issues to work out. Please seek help. The sickos taking innocent lives are not rednecks, conservatives, those who respect the constitution, or other Americans who love this country (i.e. the American people) who only want to help their neighbors. I don’t know what world you live in. These perps are just the opposite, deranged leftist, Godless lunatics with no respect for humanity. Rather than acknowledge the truth you want to project and create straw men. In my world, I avoid the few folks like you (thank God) I run into.
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heftygrain
- 2 years ago
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To me it sounds like you're the one with issues. Keep respecting the laws that suit you, but I think helping your neighbours would include to take your responsibility and prevent the kids next door from being murdered. Because that is the truth. The world I live in is not American (thank god, even though god does not exist).
Roger8456
- 2 years ago
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No one made a comment before your oh-so-clever preemptive redneck remark. I’d stick to commenting on whatever world you live in, because in the US, there is something called a Constitution. You may not be familiar with it. In that Constitution exists a 2nd Ammendment which gives citizens a rightful means to protect themselves from a tyrannical government. If the citizens wish to remove this protection, the Constitution can be amended to do just that. There are many things that can be done to address/fix this problem, but gutting the Constition or passing laws which violate the 2nd ammendment have to be the worst possible “remedy.”
heftygrain
- 2 years ago
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Don't fool yourself, it's the NRA that's in power, not the American people. You don't have a real democracy. What makes you think that I'm not subject to a constitution? There's no "tyrannical" government here, and it's not been here for hundreds of years.
DaveJoyce
- 2 years ago
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It's faulty thinking to villainize the NRA. If the NRA was gone tomorrow, you'd still have millions of gun supporting senators and "congress people" who would vote the same way they currently do on gun legislation.
heftygrain
- 2 years ago
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It's all about money. The NRA is about money. The whole American society is about money. Not about the people. I don't think you'll be left with "millions" of those politicians (Republicans mosly) if the NRA would be gone.
DaveJoyce
- 2 years ago
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The NRA has 5 *MILLION* members. That’s nothing to shake a stick at. The simple reality is we have a lot of people in this country who are really into guns. It’s mostly republicans, but democrats as well. I just think it’s a little bit of a cop out to simply blame a failure to legislate on guns on one organization. The reality is more complicated when it comes to debating specific policies.
DaveJoyce
- 2 years ago
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This should have been categorized under "funny"
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heftygrain
- 2 years ago
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Something with "sarcasm" and "mental ability".
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