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    #11
    Originally posted by Dr. Z View Post

    You can bet that the gunmen are not likely white, otherwise they would have photos posted if them already.
    Damn. White ppl are oppressed & otherized af bro lol.

    I just wish this showed some white ppl how problematic ppl doing this to non-white ppl is, but instead ppl seem to wanna use it to bathe in victimhood instead of to relate to others different than themself that they may be fine or dgaf seeing oppressed & otherized.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post

      Til they start taking gun & violent crimes as seriously as drug crimes in the past or even now nothing changes.

      Drug dealers are businessmen without W2's. The fact they throw guys like this in prison for years & decades is utterly insane. Reform these mfers, teach them some skills or enhance their natural skills & get them in legit jobs. Some of our best CEO's should be reformed drug dealers.

      And the fact a guy can walk down the street right now & punch an old lady in the face at random & maybe get 90 days in jail is batsh^t insane too.

      Obviously not a one solution fix. Lotsa gun issues in the US that gives us massive issues other countries don't have but thats a whole other subject cuz some % of the gun fans are completely insane & think their guns are gonna be taken lol. And honestly the ppl who are fearful of it probably do need to have their guns taken on principle cuz most of the gun owners I've come across aren't conspiracy theorist like that small but vocal minority & are fine with reasonable requirements of legal gun owners & don't want wild wild west rules themselves.
      Drug dealers do a lot of damage to people. The amount of people addicted to hooked dugs is an epidemic. Where do they get those illegal drugs??? I say keep them locked up and stiffen their penalties. They are also involved in major shootings. I agree 90 days for assaulting an old lady is not nearly enough.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post

        The deaths might be (altho not in comparison to other countries like the US), but the violence is underrated. We are gonna have, if we don't already, a bigger % of ppl who've seen public gun death & violence than any generation in a long time outside of military veterans who engaged in war abroad. Sh^ts insane & its no surprise we see increases in the number of ppl with anxiety, PTSD & similar issues.

        Sure if your daughter is at the mall & doesn't get killed when a public shooting happens its great. But to think thats all its about & that your daughter would be perfectly normal & adapt fine after that experience where she might have seen a friend or just a random person with their brain matter on a Victoria's Secret window is naive if not outright delusional.

        We are a combination of how we were raised, our natural inclinations/DNA & what happens to us. Don't discount how these shootings becoming a "normal" part of American life is gonna impact ppl even if its not their own blood on the ground.
        i would blame "mental health" issues on social media, mainstream media fear-mongering, indoctrination/critical race theory in the school systems, the pharmaceutical industry, and possibly the garbage they put in our food supply. the gun deaths per 100,000 people were higher in 1970 (14.3), 1980 (14.8), and 1990-1993 (14.6-14) than they are in 2020 (13.7). i couldn't post that specific chart (which seemed to have included suicides and murders under 1 death statistic), so i posted a similar one below. the the world isn't any more violent than it was in the past, it's just that everyone has a phone with a video camera right at their fingertips now so you hear more about it and see things on youtube etc.

        the covid-19 economic repercussions and border crisis have probably added some fuel to the fire as well. seems like gun deaths have gone back up since that stuff happened.

        FT_23.04.20_GunDeathsUpdate_3.png

        still, more people purchased crawford vs postol on ppv than are being murdered by guns.
        sceneboxing sceneboxing likes this.

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          #14
          Originally posted by gauze View Post

          i would blame "mental health" issues on social media, mainstream media fear-mongering, indoctrination/critical race theory in the school systems, the pharmaceutical industry, and possibly the garbage they put in our food supply. the gun deaths per 100,000 people were higher in 1970 (14.3), 1980 (14.8), and 1990-1993 (14.6-14) than they are in 2020 (13.7). i couldn't post that specific chart (which seemed to have included suicides and murders under 1 death statistic), so i posted a similar one below. the the world isn't any more violent than it was in the past, it's just that everyone has a phone with a video camera right at their fingertips now so you hear more about it and see things on youtube etc.

          the covid-19 economic repercussions and border crisis have probably added some fuel to the fire as well. seems like gun deaths have gone back up since that stuff happened.

          FT_23.04.20_GunDeathsUpdate_3.png

          still, more people purchased crawford vs postol on ppv than are being murdered by guns.
          No clue what I disputed about what you said earlier for you to respond with the same thing I didn't disagree with lol.

          I barely mentioned deaths. I mentioned the impact of how many ppl, who didn't die, have been involved in some mass shooting incident & how this is "normal" & as American as apple pie & baseball now. And how that is a problem that no one is talking about so I brought it up.

          Mass shootings or gun crimes have been a problem for big cities for a long time. Now they are a problem at local malls, grocery stores, schools, churchs, colleges, etc & so on. This fooked up & a country that isn't doing SOMETHING to prevent it, whether you or I agree with the method or not, is a fooked up country.

          And lmfao at critical race theory having anything to do with this. Some of yall got wild ass takes on sh^t.

          I agree there is a mental health problem thats been brewing since the 80s that no one has fixed tho. The 80's & early 90's is when things started trending down with American happiness & the middle class life being attainable with a 9 to 5 & hard work.



          Regardless of theorys, legit or conspiracy, its unfortunate that in the US a person can randomly be killed or witness others being killed while picking up dinner for the night at their neighborhood grocery store. And few genuinely give a fook.

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            #15
            Originally posted by 15round View Post

            Yea right. If they didn't win the SB there is no parade and massive crowd.
            There is nowhere you can go today where street violence doesn’t break out on a daily basis…malls, theme parks, cruise ships, beaches, restaurants, schools, festivals, public transit, planes, airports, parades, etc., it’s worse than any plague or pandemic.

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              #16
              Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View Post

              There is nowhere you can go today where street violence doesn’t break out on a daily basis…malls, theme parks, cruise ships, beaches, restaurants, schools, festivals, public transit, planes, airports, parades, etc., it’s worse than any plague or pandemic.
              Point is those people would not have been there if no SB win. Did you even read the quote I replied to?

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                #17
                Originally posted by 15round View Post

                Point is those people would not have been there if no SB win. Did you even read the quote I replied to?
                Yes, but Super Bowl parade or not this is a daily occurrence now. The idiot football players showed their feigned outrage over the shootings but didn’t allow it to interfere with their partying. Poor optics.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post

                  Til they start taking gun & violent crimes as seriously as drug crimes in the past or even now nothing changes.

                  Drug dealers are businessmen without W2's. The fact they throw guys like this in prison for years & decades is utterly insane. Reform these mfers, teach them some skills or enhance their natural skills & get them in legit jobs. Some of our best CEO's should be reformed drug dealers.

                  And the fact a guy can walk down the street right now & punch an old lady in the face at random & maybe get 90 days in jail is batsh^t insane too.

                  Obviously not a one solution fix. Lotsa gun issues in the US that gives us massive issues other countries don't have but thats a whole other subject cuz some % of the gun fans are completely insane & think their guns are gonna be taken lol. And honestly the ppl who are fearful of it probably do need to have their guns taken on principle cuz most of the gun owners I've come across aren't conspiracy theorist like that small but vocal minority & are fine with reasonable requirements of legal gun owners & don't want wild wild west rules themselves.
                  So the drug dealers need to be taught skills and given legit jobs, while legal gun owners who are fearful of having their guns taken need to have them taken away?

                  Do you realize how retarded that sounds, Eff?
                  Last edited by ShoulderRoll; 02-19-2024, 12:03 AM.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post

                    So the drug dealers need to be taught skills and given legit jobs, while legal gun owners who are fearful of having their guns taken need to have them taken away?

                    Do you realize how retarded that sounds, Eff?
                    I think crazy ppl shouldnt have guns & there is an argument ppl paranoid of all guns being taken from citizens in 2024 might be better off without guns is what I was leaning more towards. Granted its a bit of a catch 22 cuz its legitimatizing their paranoia, but I do believe there is a minority of legal gun owners who are unfit to own guns mental health-wise all the same. Most gun owners are respectful of the law, chill mfers who aren't weirdos or living with paranoia of all guns becoming illegal.

                    I think drug dealers should be less punished by the government & yes steered towards more legit ways to use their entrepreneur drive over spending years in prison for enchanging goods for money. I feel similar about selling *****. These are ridiculous "crimes". These are "crimes" that should be regulated, as many industries are, & like they are in some areas already.

                    That said I ultimately think our justice system sucks at preventing crime with punishment & morality bs. There should be more effort towards "fixing" the ppl who have interactions with the justice system, like other countries with more drive towards preventing future crime, & non-violent drug offenders are some of the easist to "fix" ppl among those in prison.

                    The goal of the criminal justice system should be about making ppl productive citizens by the end of their time in that system not simply to punish ppl like bad children for doing wrong.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View Post

                      Yes, but Super Bowl parade or not this is a daily occurrence now. The idiot football players showed their feigned outrage over the shootings but didn’t allow it to interfere with their partying. Poor optics.
                      Shootings are a daily occurrence? Or NFL players acting like idiots every day?

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