So now we need armed guards at all of our schools AND armed guards protecting our firemen. Let not control guns more than we are now - what a wonderful world, thanks NRA.
Well we don't want him back here thank you very much. You are more than welcome to him and Simon Cowell for another ....
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The combination is not a good one is it.
We have had similar incidents in the UK where kids or adolescents have set traps for emergency services, they throw rocks or stones at them. That's unpleasant and deeply irresponsible not to say stupid but its not resulted in anybody being killed as yet.
Last edited by MartinC; December-24th-2012 at 01:02 PM.
First, no, that is not what Hillary Clinton believes...or else she wouldn't be such an ardent supporter of laws like the Brady Bill, which her husband signed into law in the 90's.
Second, to completely disregard legitimate, peer-reviewed studies indicating a correlation between viewing violent shows and video games and an increased level of aggression and saying "well it doesn't directly say causation" is...well, not very smart and shows you are not open to any type of reasonable discussion regarding violent video games and television. No one out there is saying media violence is THE single cause of anything. People are saying it's a factor that may need to be addressed when looking at causative agents of this alarming trend of mass shootings in our country.
Third, it is also unwise to compare two different cultures ad societies and base a black/white, yes/no opinion off of something you "think" about another society (e.g. I highly doubt you follow all the news regarding violence in these other countries you are comparing our society to). There are a multitude of factors that make our society unique, and one of those factors is the glorification of violence as seen in movies produced by Hollywood and even the increasing popularity of physical violence occuring in reality television shows (e.g "Bad Girls Club," fights in the "Ultimate Fighter" household, fights on "Housewives of <insert city>," and a plethora of other reality tv shows). So, comparing countries with very different cultures and cultural outlook on violence is extremely short-sighted as far as I'm concerned...
Clearly there is no reasoning with you since you won't even acknowledge legitimate research studies that unequivocally prove you wrong
Hey Burg, you bring up a very good point...much better than the PTSD stance brought up earlier (IMO).
Interestingly, my sister's fiance was born and raised in Lebanon (moved over here with family in middle school). And he brings up the very same point you're making (fyi, he's a big supporter of gun owner rights). He has some insane stories of his time over there and of his most recent visit a few years ago (where his family tried to assassinate him by shooting him, but I digress). First, he said something like this CT shooting would hardly make the news back there. But the main point he brought up when the family were all discussing placing National Guard, etc. in the school, over dinner the other night, was that American society does not fully realize the psychological impact placing uniformed, armed guards in schools will have on people, particularly children. He talked about how drastic the psychological change was for him when his family fled Lebanon where armed guards were EVERYWHERE and moved to SoCal where even at that point, there were no armed guards visible in even the airports. He said it was hard to explain, but he said he thought the detrimental psychological impact would be much more than our society would be "okay" with.
I brought up putting them in plain clothes with concealed weapons, like US Air Marshals, and he said that might be a better idea than openly militarizing, or giving kids the perception they were attending a militarized school or zone or whatever.
I don't know, I just think it would be a good use of resources to put National Guard or reserves on duty at schools in plain clothes. Being in plain clothes would also potentially make them a harder target for a gunman to identify and take out... That said, I absolutely agree with your viewpoint and am just trying to figure out a way to minimize potential psychological effects it would have on our children.
Last edited by Special K; December-24th-2012 at 01:31 PM.
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And therein lies the major problem why you'll never get on top of the gun problem. That type of person with that type of attitude. (And man does it sound utterly ridiculous and crass to call it a 'problem' after all the utterly pointless loss of innocent life this past month alone. Sighs.).
God rest those two brave firefighters doing their job to protect the public. Thoughts and prayers go out to their family's and colleagues; and for the two wounded to pull through and make a complete recovery.
The perps must be so proud of their gutless lil' selves. This may make me a bad Christian, I don't know, but I can't say the above toward the gunmen found dead at the scene.
Hail.
Last edited by Gibbs Hog Heaven; December-24th-2012 at 05:45 PM.
People who will end up committing violent acts are likely to be interested in violence and seek out violent content.
Finding violent content on their hard drives tells us little about causality.
I am all for changing our culture, things we do, and things we glorify... But we have to be honest about what we can and what we cannot tell from the available data.
Last edited by alexey; December-24th-2012 at 05:59 PM.
So I hope no one tries to tell me that without the guns these two firefighters would have been snipe-knifed, or long distance smothered, or tiger trapped with punji stakes anyway.
I mean, crazy people will do what they'll do and all.
especially if they can do it so easily at a distance with no one seeing them. That's got to be appealing.
ah, but I digress.
More of the same usual reactions..coming up. gasp, oh,. how shocking, etc.
Is anyone really shocked by these murders anymore?
Disgusted? Sure. Frustrated, Probably.
Surprised?
Nope. Not even a little bit.
More to come, bank on it.
~Bang
I am thinking since shootings are popular nowadays, we will be hearing more stories about them on the news. There are plenty of great stories out there![]()
I'm just waiting for the NRA to announce that all firefighters should be armed.
This is getting more ****** up by the passing day.
Hail.
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