Another Shooting In America?
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BR7_addick said:SELR_addicks said:This is where our current Prime Minister stood on the debate at the time, surprised?2
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Callumcafc said:You know the real problem here is that there is too many doors.
What happens when it's lunchtime and the kids are all outside?1 -
Stu_of_Kunming said:ValleyOfTears said:MuttleyCAFC said:The thing is, a well adjusted person can watch and enjoy violent films and video games and not copy them. Personally, I don't think there is a firm link and the important factor is a messed up individual. In America you can be messed up and still access or own a gun. Imagine how scary that would be if it was the case here?
It is time we make a decision based on what is actually better for society. I don't see what harm it brings to anyone well adjusted or vulnerable, when we decide to shelve violent films and video games. I'd certainly not stop there either.
violent video games (is Pac-Man violent)
violent movies (teenage mutant ninja turtles?)
gambling
alcohol
what about contact sports, like wrestling and boxing?
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:Callumcafc said:You know the real problem here is that there is too many doors.
What happens when it's lunchtime and the kids are all outside?
America is filled with so many fucking idiots.
They worship guns, it's the only way that they could keep things like this going.1 -
I'm sure the reasons why some Americans want to got on mass shootings, including at schools, are complex involving everything from drugs, mental health,.family breakdown, lack of support, radicalisation on the internet, inherently being a test you name it. No simple solution to any of this, complicated questions to be answered etc. Oh, and don't make it possible to buy/access daddy's assault rifle might also help.
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Guns Over People.0
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carly burn said:LonelyNorthernAddick said:carly burn said:I suppose we'll hear the narrative that violent video games, that are now so realistic to real life visibly and where you can walk round a shopping centre,a library a school and shoot people to smithereens has absolutely nothing to do with this.
How do you know what goes on in the f****d up heads of these crazy kids?
Fuelling their mental fire cannot be helping.
dismissing violent games as NOTHING to do with this relatively new phenomenon is naive.
Mass murder is not a relatively new phenomenon.0 -
The majority of Americans want more gun control but a minority comprising the NRA and most of the Republican party can and will continue to block any attempts at gun control at a Federal level. It doens't matter how many shootings there are, the easily availability of guns will never have anything to do with the massacres. This Guardian article shows the level of thinking of right wing America and how facts simply aren't important to them.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/may/25/right-wing-blame-uvalde-shooting-transsexuals-immigrants-parents
Excerpt:First, trans people and immigrants were blamed. In the immediate aftermath of the shooting, the Republican congressman Paul Gosar tweeted that the shooter was a “transsexual leftist illegal alien”. His source for this lie was the rightwing social network 4Chan, which was busy circulating the picture of a transgender artist and wrongly claiming it was the shooter. (He has now deleted the tweet.)
Then the Federalist found a way to blame Ukraine for the shooting in Texas. “Sandy Hook proved the need to enhance K-12 security,” one headline blared. “Congress armed Ukraine instead.” Gold medal for mental gymnastics right there.
Then last night, Fox News, tried to shift blame on to the parents. Host Laura Ingraham strategically brought Andrew Pollack, the father of a Parkland victim who has previously argued that “guns didn’t kill my daughter, Democratic principles did,” on to her show.
“It’s the parents,” Pollack told Ingraham. “It’s your responsibility where you’re sending your children to school … You need to check where your kids go to school. You need to go back to school and see. Is there a single point of entry? Do you have guards at the school?”
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Stu_of_Kunming said:ValleyOfTears said:MuttleyCAFC said:The thing is, a well adjusted person can watch and enjoy violent films and video games and not copy them. Personally, I don't think there is a firm link and the important factor is a messed up individual. In America you can be messed up and still access or own a gun. Imagine how scary that would be if it was the case here?
It is time we make a decision based on what is actually better for society. I don't see what harm it brings to anyone well adjusted or vulnerable, when we decide to shelve violent films and video games. I'd certainly not stop there either.
violent video games (is Pac-Man violent)
violent movies (teenage mutant ninja turtles?)
gambling
alcohol
what about contact sports, like wrestling and boxing?
Seen the below shared by a load of Americans, words escape me.
As for Switzerland, they have very high gun ownership by European standards, 30 guns per 100 people. USA is like 120 guns for 100. Second amendment is about defending yourself from the government (gun owner interpretation) so if the government tries to disarm them it's not going to be pretty. Even with background checks, someone of sound mind could turn into a nutcase and own a gun.0 -
Did Thomas Hamilton watch video games before the Dunblane shootings in 96? Wasn't he a member of a gun club? That was the last attack on a school in this country and we have access to violent films, video games and dangerously sick people. What we don't have is easy access to guns. This provides a simple formula for identifying a major cause of this issue in America. But of course people look for the truth where they want to find it, not where it actually is.0
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Dazzler21 said:carly burn said:LonelyNorthernAddick said:carly burn said:I suppose we'll hear the narrative that violent video games, that are now so realistic to real life visibly and where you can walk round a shopping centre,a library a school and shoot people to smithereens has absolutely nothing to do with this.
How do you know what goes on in the f****d up heads of these crazy kids?
Fuelling their mental fire cannot be helping.
dismissing violent games as NOTHING to do with this relatively new phenomenon is naive.
Mass murder is not a relatively new phenomenon.
There have been a few. "Active shooter Simulation" is one that comes to mind.
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DRAddick said:Dazzler21 said:carly burn said:LonelyNorthernAddick said:carly burn said:I suppose we'll hear the narrative that violent video games, that are now so realistic to real life visibly and where you can walk round a shopping centre,a library a school and shoot people to smithereens has absolutely nothing to do with this.
How do you know what goes on in the f****d up heads of these crazy kids?
Fuelling their mental fire cannot be helping.
dismissing violent games as NOTHING to do with this relatively new phenomenon is naive.
Mass murder is not a relatively new phenomenon.
There have been a few. "Active shooter Simulation" is one that comes to mind.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQEVx_4Lrcg
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Chizz said:DRAddick said:Dazzler21 said:carly burn said:LonelyNorthernAddick said:carly burn said:I suppose we'll hear the narrative that violent video games, that are now so realistic to real life visibly and where you can walk round a shopping centre,a library a school and shoot people to smithereens has absolutely nothing to do with this.
How do you know what goes on in the f****d up heads of these crazy kids?
Fuelling their mental fire cannot be helping.
dismissing violent games as NOTHING to do with this relatively new phenomenon is naive.
Mass murder is not a relatively new phenomenon.
There have been a few. "Active shooter Simulation" is one that comes to mind.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQEVx_4Lrcg
Is there a cheat code where you can go back in time a bit and reduce accessibility to weapons?
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My first thought on waking yesterday morning at this tragic news on R4 was, "my 8 year old grandaughter". She is the apple of my eye and more often than not, the reason I get up in the mornings.
But, we have Ofsted in at work so I crashed on with that.
Sitting here and reflecting on this after finding this thread. My heart breaks. The horror those poor little souls must of gone through, the terror that assaulted their innocent minds makes me feel sick.
Then this morning, again on R4, some complete nubbin of a US politician arguing the toss and unable to see the obvious solutions makes me so angry, I shake.
I will give Ella an extra special hug when I see her, she can jump all over me, drag me off to any park. Grandad will be her indentured slave and at her beautiful beckon call.
God bless America but FUCKING WAKE UP!!!1 -
Chizz said:DRAddick said:Dazzler21 said:carly burn said:LonelyNorthernAddick said:carly burn said:I suppose we'll hear the narrative that violent video games, that are now so realistic to real life visibly and where you can walk round a shopping centre,a library a school and shoot people to smithereens has absolutely nothing to do with this.
How do you know what goes on in the f****d up heads of these crazy kids?
Fuelling their mental fire cannot be helping.
dismissing violent games as NOTHING to do with this relatively new phenomenon is naive.
Mass murder is not a relatively new phenomenon.
There have been a few. "Active shooter Simulation" is one that comes to mind.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQEVx_4Lrcg
There was a version for sale on steam a few years ago where you were the shooter and got points for killing kids, teachers and police. Maybe had a slightly different name then.
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the republican commentary on this atrocity would be quite quite different if the school pupils were not majority 'hispanic'
imagine the response if the slain were predominantly northern-european, white and middle class
but this is a society whose schools teach 6 year olds how to duck and cover when an armed murderer comes to class
the irony of a border force operative shooting dead a suspect for shooting hispanics in texas will also be lost on the white supremacist ruling elite0 -
Callumcafc said:You know the real problem here is that there is too many doors.He then closes the door, locks it if that’s an option, and basically shoots anyone he wants to. There is no other way out for the kids in the school because of Ted Cruz’s genius plan.The only way that there could be significant gun control in the US is if the Democrats win an election with a massive landslide, and that probably won’t happen any time soon. The republicans believe that the only way to stop these events happening is more guns, not fewer.Can only see this getting worse and worse, because of the radicalisation of the right, and the polarisation of US society, aided and abetted by Murdoch’s Fox News.PS ‘Violent’ video games are watched all over the world, but it’s only the US that has anything like this number of school shootings.Also remember than an increasing number of mass shooting events are racially motivated, and the more Tucker Carlson and the like spread ‘the great replacement theory’ bullshit, the more people will ‘take matters into their own hands’.2
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Billy_Mix said:the republican commentary on this atrocity would be quite quite different if the school pupils were not majority 'hispanic'
imagine the response if the slain were predominantly northern-european, white and middle class
but this is a society whose schools teach 6 year olds how to duck and cover when an armed murderer comes to class
the irony of a border force operative shooting dead a suspect for shooting hispanics in texas will also be lost on the white supremacist ruling elite2 -
MuttleyCAFC said:Did Thomas Hamilton watch video games before the Dunblane shootings in 96? Wasn't he a member of a gun club? That was the last attack on a school in this country and we have access to violent films, video games and dangerously sick people. What we don't have is easy access to guns. This provides a simple formula for identifying a major cause of this issue in America. But of course people look for the truth where they want to find it, not where it actually is.1
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DRAddick said:Chizz said:DRAddick said:Dazzler21 said:carly burn said:LonelyNorthernAddick said:carly burn said:I suppose we'll hear the narrative that violent video games, that are now so realistic to real life visibly and where you can walk round a shopping centre,a library a school and shoot people to smithereens has absolutely nothing to do with this.
How do you know what goes on in the f****d up heads of these crazy kids?
Fuelling their mental fire cannot be helping.
dismissing violent games as NOTHING to do with this relatively new phenomenon is naive.
Mass murder is not a relatively new phenomenon.
There have been a few. "Active shooter Simulation" is one that comes to mind.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQEVx_4Lrcg
There was a version for sale on steam a few years ago where you were the shooter and got points for killing kids, teachers and police. Maybe had a slightly different name then.0 - Sponsored links:
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Friend Or Defoe said:Stu_of_Kunming said:ValleyOfTears said:MuttleyCAFC said:The thing is, a well adjusted person can watch and enjoy violent films and video games and not copy them. Personally, I don't think there is a firm link and the important factor is a messed up individual. In America you can be messed up and still access or own a gun. Imagine how scary that would be if it was the case here?
It is time we make a decision based on what is actually better for society. I don't see what harm it brings to anyone well adjusted or vulnerable, when we decide to shelve violent films and video games. I'd certainly not stop there either.
violent video games (is Pac-Man violent)
violent movies (teenage mutant ninja turtles?)
gambling
alcohol
what about contact sports, like wrestling and boxing?
Seen the below shared by a load of Americans, words escape me.
As for Switzerland, they have very high gun ownership by European standards, 30 guns per 100 people. USA is like 120 guns for 100. Second amendment is about defending yourself from the government (gun owner interpretation) so if the government tries to disarm them it's not going to be pretty. Even with background checks, someone of sound mind could turn into a nutcase and own a gun.0 -
whats the point of owning a gun without any ammo. What they gonna do? chuck at you??
also when was the last time the Swiss were even involved in a war? the last one i can see is one they fought between themselves over 170 years ago.0 -
Karim_myBagheri said:whats the point of owning a gun without any ammo. What they gonna do? chuck at you??
also when was the last time the Swiss were even involved in a war? the last one i can see is one they fought between themselves over 170 years ago.1 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:Callumcafc said:You know the real problem here is that there is too many doors.
What happens when it's lunchtime and the kids are all outside?1 -
JamesSeed said:Callumcafc said:You know the real problem here is that there is too many doors.He then closes the door, locks it if that’s an option, and basically shoots anyone he wants to. There is no other way out for the kids in the school because of Ted Cruz’s genius plan.The only way that there could be significant gun control in the US is if the Democrats win an election with a massive landslide, and that probably won’t happen any time soon. The republicans believe that the only way to stop these events happening is more guns, not fewer.Can only see this getting worse and worse, because of the radicalisation of the right, and the polarisation of US society, aided and abetted by Murdoch’s Fox News.PS ‘Violent’ video games are watched all over the world, but it’s only the US that has anything like this number of school shootings.Also remember than an increasing number of mass shooting events are racially motivated, and the more Tucker Carlson and the like spread ‘the great replacement theory’ bullshit, the more people will ‘take matters into their own hands’.
Honestly, if you were to illustrate how fucked the US is in a nutshell, it would *literally* be Ted Cruz commenting on a mass shooting in a school.3 -
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Cruz and Texas governor Greg Abbott as well as Donald Trump are due to speak at the upcoming NRA Conference in Houston, so much for showing respect to the victims. The young man who committed this awful atrocity was able, quite legally, at just 18 years old to visit a Texas store on 2 occasions to buy a semi-automatic rifle and ammunition by simply passing a cursory background check, and he wouldn't even had needed to do that had he bought the gun at a gun show. If that isn't a definition of utter madness i don't know what is.1
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In Texas you can’t buy an alcoholic drink until you’re 21. You can buy an assault rifle when you’re 18. It’s a very mixed up and confused country.0
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ShootersHillGuru said:In Texas you can’t buy an alcoholic drink until you’re 21. You can buy an assault rifle when you’re 18. It’s a very mixed up and confused country.1