Its always interesting and telling how people respond to things. Your assumption that I don’t own a fire arm tells me more about you than it ever would myself.
I’m really sorry if you’re having a bad day, but I’m glad you’ve made the choice to own the means of defending yourself and your loved ones.
My assumption came from the fact that so many people who point out that the fash have all the guns, also seem to be the first ones to support legislating guns out of their own hands. Why did that lead you to respond in such an angry manner? Seems like we agree on way more than we disagree on.
Why did that lead you to respond in such an angry manner?
I think you need to take a breath and check to see if you’ve made any correct assumptions whatsoever in this conversation. The tone of my response couldn’t be more sanguine.
As a non-right wing, non-psychopath, I’m uncomfortable with the idea of owning a gun at all.
I don’t want one in my home and I don’t want one on my person. Even if I did purchase one and ended up using it to protect myself, the knowledge that I took a human’s life would be too much for me to live with.
And your knowledge of this hasn’t ever led you to the conclusion that maybe more people who aren’t right wing psychopaths should have guns?
Its always interesting and telling how people respond to things. Your assumption that I don’t own a fire arm tells me more about you than it ever would myself.
I’m really sorry if you’re having a bad day, but I’m glad you’ve made the choice to own the means of defending yourself and your loved ones.
My assumption came from the fact that so many people who point out that the fash have all the guns, also seem to be the first ones to support legislating guns out of their own hands. Why did that lead you to respond in such an angry manner? Seems like we agree on way more than we disagree on.
I think you need to take a breath and check to see if you’ve made any correct assumptions whatsoever in this conversation. The tone of my response couldn’t be more sanguine.
As a non-right wing, non-psychopath, I’m uncomfortable with the idea of owning a gun at all.
I don’t want one in my home and I don’t want one on my person. Even if I did purchase one and ended up using it to protect myself, the knowledge that I took a human’s life would be too much for me to live with.
The problem there is the government already has most of the guns and are very, very willing to use them.
When was the last time the military used the guns against its population?
Every day, when the militarized police kill innocent people extrajudicially.
That baby was coming right for 'em.
Wounded Knee (the second one not the original one) was 1973.
Kent State in '70. The Bonus Army (homeless WWI vets) in the 30s. Blair Mountain (coal miners on strike) and the Tulsa Race Massacre in '21.
Only a half dozen times in the last 100 years or so.
54 years, I think?