Gun Control Debate #5

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  • #381
Anyone can go back and follow the timeline of comments to see what was said and when, so I'll just leave it there. I'm trying to follow the rules and not make it a nightmare for Tricia.

Taking comments out of context, intentionally removing your own relevant ones and creating a false narrative of bullying is the opposite of your stated intention.

The timeline will show everyone else confused by your attempt
 
  • #382
Anyone can go back and follow the timeline of comments to see what was said and when, so I'll just leave it there. I'm trying to follow the rules and not make it a nightmare for Tricia.

Oh, so it is all out of concern for Tricia? Yes, and anyone can go back and follow the comments.
 
  • #383
https://youtu.be/Bp2tQ75pTD0

What we do is what we do
It's all the same, there's nothing new
What we do is what we do
It's turnin' 'round on me and you

What we do, is what we do
Just different names, it's nothing new
What we do, is what we do
Cause all we do, is what we do

Gamin', prayin', believin', maintainin'
Textin', electin', rejectin', infectin'

[video=youtu;Bp2tQ75pTD0]http://youtu.be/Bp2tQ75pTD0[/video]
 
  • #384
https://youtu.be/Bp2tQ75pTD0

What we do is what we do
It's all the same, there's nothing new
What we do is what we do
It's turnin' 'round on me and you

What we do, is what we do
Just different names, it's nothing new
What we do, is what we do
Cause all we do, is what we do

Gamin', prayin', believin', maintainin'
Textin', electin', rejectin', infectin'

[video=youtu;Bp2tQ75pTD0]http://youtu.be/Bp2tQ75pTD0[/video]








What has that got to do with anything?
 
  • #385
What has that got to do with anything?

Lyrically? I believe it’s appropriate/applicable to the gun reform debate at times. Ymmv

#NotEveryGunReformDebate
#NotAllTheTime
#NotEveryTime
 
  • #386
https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/observations/why-are-white-men-stockpiling-guns/

What are the solutions? That and many other studies suggest that restricting the flow of guns and ammunition would certainly save lives. But no law can address the absence of meaning and purpose that many white men appear to feel, which they might be able to gain through social connection to people who never expected to have the economic security and social power that white men once enjoyed.
“Ridicule of working-class white people is not helpful,” says Angela Stroud. “We need to push the ‘good guys’ to have a deeper connection to other people. We need to reimagine who we are in relation to each other.”
 
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  • #390
https://youtu.be/Bp2tQ75pTD0

What we do is what we do
It's all the same, there's nothing new
What we do is what we do
It's turnin' 'round on me and you

What we do, is what we do
Just different names, it's nothing new
What we do, is what we do
Cause all we do, is what we do

Gamin', prayin', believin', maintainin'
Textin', electin', rejectin', infectin'

[video=youtu;Bp2tQ75pTD0]http://youtu.be/Bp2tQ75pTD0[/video]

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Life During Wartime
Talking Heads

Heard of a van that is loaded with weapons,
Packed up and ready to go
Heard of some grave sites, out by the highway,
A place where nobody knows
The sound of gunfire, off in the distance,
I'm getting used to it now
Lived in a brownstone, lived in a ghetto,
I've lived all over this town

This ain't no party, this ain't no disco,
This ain't no fooling around
No time for dancing, or lovey dovey,
I ain't got time for that now

[video]https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DblvhECdws0[/video]
 
  • #391
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Life During Wartime
Talking Heads

Heard of a van that is loaded with weapons,
Packed up and ready to go
Heard of some grave sites, out by the highway,
A place where nobody knows
The sound of gunfire, off in the distance,
I'm getting used to it now
Lived in a brownstone, lived in a ghetto,
I've lived all over this town

This ain't no party, this ain't no disco,
This ain't no fooling around
No time for dancing, or lovey dovey,
I ain't got time for that now

[video]https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DblvhECdws0[/video]


That is a sad song.
 
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  • #394
Do we know if university students have come on side with the student walk out?
 
  • #395
Some of you lot are gonna get really told off when mum gets home....
 
  • #396
I’m just thankful that my kids’ school district is not participating in this ridiculous walk out. Schools are for learning. I don’t want my kids wasting their time trying to make a political statement. It’s unbelievable me that any school would allow students to leave class for any kind of protest, no matter what it is. If my kids’ school was going to participate in this, I would have taken the day off work and had my kids stay home. Kids can do all the protesting they want ON THEIR OWN TIME.

Sad day for you. There was a walk out in Olympia. You are right. Schools are a place for learning, not a place for getting shot.

Local students join national school walkout to protest gun violence _ The Olympianl
 
  • #397
I just looked up the schools in districts with which I have some familiarity to see what they're doing.



https://www.eastidahonews.com/2018/...ricts-will-handle-students-walkout-wednesday/

I think that was a reasonable approach.

I was a little surprised to see the school district in Eugene, Oregon wasn't more on board, though, considering it's a very political area and also rather liberal and they also have experienced the Thurston High School and Umpqua College shootings.



http://klcc.org/post/eugene-students-will-join-national-school-walkout



(Edited because autocorrect was incorrect)

Oregon is pretty pro-gun. Remember the protest against Obama after the UCC shooting? From the reports I have read, there were only a few dozen students who walked out in Roseburg. I'm sure they can expect repercussions. And there was no walk out at all at UCC where the shooting happened.

Dozens of Roseburg High School students left their classrooms at 10 a.m. and stood in an outdoor courtyard for 17 minutes, a tribute to the 17 students who were killed in a school shooting one month ago in Parkland, Florida.

The students were advised by administrators, who were standing at the gates, to stay on campus during the protest, but six students walked out to Harvard Avenue in front of the school.

Students at Umpqua Community College, where a gunman killed nine people in 2015, didn't hold a walkout. Instead, the student government set up a table with a sign that read "We stand in unity to end violence in our schools" and offered orange wristbands

Roseburg students participate in National Walkout to protest gun violence, school shootings _ Education _ nrtoday.com.html
 
  • #398
Why are you angry about people asserting their first amendment right, yet so for people asserting their second amendment right?

The NRA is to blame for the lack of gun control. A lobby group that is funded by the gun industry has no place talking about guns. It is biased. The more guns and ammo sold, then the more money the NRA get. They aren't concerned about gun safety, just gun sales.

Second Amendment = good.
First Amendment = bad, especially when it's people expressing views that are not pro-gun.

Which just shows that the argument is not really about Constitutional rights, but rather about ideology.
 
  • #399
I am interested in what the numbers mean. Going by the link to walk outs posted avove:
In our district students were allowed to walk out and and long as they stayed within the rules there would be no punishment. Only 6 high school out of 27 (not including alternative or charter schools) had walk out protests, and at those schools not all students walked out. No middle schools and only 1 elementary school participated. In another county only 2 of the 10 high schools had walk outs protests and not all students in those schools walked out. They were also allowed to walk out without punishment as long as they stayed in the rules. No elemantary or middle schools participated.
Some of the surrounding districts had no walkouts.
The numbers IMO shows that a very low amount of students participated in the protest.
Even looking at the map around where the shooting happened very few schools participated.

That map was not even close to being complete. From what I have read there were walkouts at most schools, across the country. That said, I don't think any conclusions can be made from it. When I was in school I remember joining several walkout protests, and I didn't even know the reason for the protest, and I don't really care. It was just a reason to get out of class.
 
  • #400
I wouldn't say I'm "angry," just disappointed that public tax dollars are being wasted on a message that I, and many other Americans don't necessarily agree with. I'm glad you give the NRA so much credit for protecting our 2nd Amendment rights. Without them there's a good chance the government would be coming to my house to confiscate all the guns I have in my safe. Maybe I should send a big donation?

The NRA is not protecting your Second Amendment rights. They could care less about the Second Amendment. They are protecting their gun sales.
 
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