Oh wow.

2/10/17 17:06
luzribeiro: (Holycow)
[personal profile] luzribeiro posting in [community profile] talkpolitics
If you think that mansplaining about "not assault weapons" and "assault weapons" in light of today's events in Las Vegas is going to be helpful in discussing the huge gun violence problem the USA has, you are the problem.

50+ dead, 400+ taken to hospitals.

Save us all the wisdom you need to share about the bullshit you believe.

This is how these guys handle everything - by dragging us out into the weeds of the mansplains rather than actually addressing the issues.

Don't be a dick.
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Date: 2/10/17 19:28 (UTC)
kiaa: (Default)
From: [personal profile] kiaa
I'm just gonna put this here.

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-W9LkhCs6ib4/Vhi6mB06y9I/AAAAAAAAIn0/4KoXL5iNehE/s1600/imrs.php.jpg

But sure, guns don't kill people. People* kill people.

* especially American people do

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Date: 3/10/17 06:12 (UTC)
fridi: (Default)
From: [personal profile] fridi
Yep, this would have never happened if guns were banned in the US like they are in Paris....wait...nevermind.

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Date: 3/10/17 06:17 (UTC)
asthfghl: (Коста Баничаров)
From: [personal profile] asthfghl
A 64-year old white guy who loves guns was able to stack his hotel room with tons of them without anyone doing squat about it. Look, LOOK how surprised I am!
Edited Date: 3/10/17 06:17 (UTC)

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Date: 3/10/17 06:23 (UTC)
abomvubuso: (Uzumaki Naruto)
From: [personal profile] abomvubuso
Bill O'Reilly: Las Vegas shooting 'the price of freedom'
http://thehill.com/homenews/media/353503-bill-oreilly-las-vegas-shooting-the-price-of-freedom

Um, nope Bill. You're the price of freedom. This isn't freedom, it's NRA making coin.

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Date: 3/10/17 14:53 (UTC)
From: [personal profile] policraticus
So, we are supposed to make laws based only on feelings, on emotions?

Is that how I am supposed to be reading this?

Good to know.

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Date: 3/10/17 15:17 (UTC)
From: [personal profile] policraticus
What was "anyone" supposed to do? He didn't bring them in full view, obviously. The were probably disassembled, packed in a generic suitcase, and brought in one at a time over a long period. If he kept them that way, how would anyone even know? How could they know? Housekeeping changes the towels, they make the bed, they empty the wastepaper basket. They don't search your luggage. If the housekeeper had walked into the room and found a dozen rifles laying around the room and thousands or rounds of ammo, I guarantee you they would have reported it. They likely already have policies that require staff to report suspicious or illegal evidence found in rooms.

I suspect in the future, places like Mandalay Bay will have metal detectors and bag searches, but in the world before this massacre, that wasn't considered necessary. In hindsight, was that stupid? In hindsight, everything that could have prevented a tragedy looks stupid.

It wasn't love of guns that did this. It was hatred of people.

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Date: 3/10/17 18:29 (UTC)
asthfghl: (Коста Баничаров)
From: [personal profile] asthfghl
Let me "unpack" this story of yours. So he brought tons of weapon parts... into a hotel.
Then unpacked tons of guns. In an actual hotel room. And kept them there for days.

In a hotel room.

In an actual fucking hotel.

And no one could've known.

What.
The.
Actual.
Fuck.

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Date: 3/10/17 18:31 (UTC)
fridi: (Default)
From: [personal profile] fridi
No, it was the absolute absence of control that did this. But you keep telling yourself whatever story makes you feel like the "winner" of the argument. That totally helps.

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Date: 3/10/17 18:31 (UTC)
kiaa: (Default)
From: [personal profile] kiaa
"In hindsight, everything that could have prevented a tragedy looks stupid"

Hello, the rest of the developed world would like to have a word*.

* if you're willing to listen, that is.

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Date: 3/10/17 18:38 (UTC)
kiaa: (Default)
From: [personal profile] kiaa
"Obama is coming for your guns, people!" - NRA, throughout the entire 8 years of Obama's presidency.

You don't get to lecture anybody on feelings and emotions.

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Date: 3/10/17 20:20 (UTC)
airiefairie: (Default)
From: [personal profile] airiefairie
Doing nothing is cowardice, like Stephen Colbert said last night. Doing something takes courage.

How about you do something that makes sense, without necessarily using irrational feelings and emotions as an incentive? Is that possible at all? Or is the fact that every such incident causes emotions going to forever stall the process of coming up with better solutions to the problem? When is the appropriate time to talk about these things impartially? Because these incidents are not too far apart, they keep coming rather frequently.

Do you think the current situation is acceptable?

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Date: 4/10/17 02:12 (UTC)
garote: (Default)
From: [personal profile] garote
That’s so hard to believe?
Just how much time do you think everyone should spend scrutinizing the movements of everyone else?
Should every single person have a government-paid watcher following them around 24-7 to prevent stuff like this?
Or is the solution to plaster every surface in the world - private or public - with spy cameras and data-mine the shit out of all things at all times?

Personally, I don’t think we need to go either route.

Let’s pass a law with a countdown timer in it.
In ten years, no gun of any kind can be manufactured or sold in the United States that does not have the same IR dot grid 3D sensing module in it as the iPhone X. You train your gun in 20 seconds to recognize you. It’s a security feature that no sensible gun owner interested in home defense would ever refuse.

But here’s the catch. Every sensor has an RFID transponder built into it. If you enter any building - or car, or train, or airplane - with that weapon, the tag is read and everyone knows it. The one feature is inextricably linked with the other. Disable the transponder and the gun won’t fire.

Now that’s what I call a “well-regulated militia.”

No one can eliminate determined wackos with a careful plan. But we can certainly make it harder for them to do dangerous things. Like stockpile arms in a hotel.
Edited Date: 4/10/17 02:14 (UTC)

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Date: 4/10/17 02:17 (UTC)
garote: (Default)
From: [personal profile] garote
If he was Chinese, someone would have known?
If he was in his 30’s, someone would have known?
If he was a she, someone would have known?

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Date: 4/10/17 03:41 (UTC)
halialkers: (Default)
From: [personal profile] halialkers
What I wonder is how long he built that arsenal and why he built all that 'just' to shoot up a country music concert. You don't have that many guns in a hotel room to shoot up one group of people. How much worse was his original plan? Why did he do this? How will the media assign this to be the latest one-off lone wolf when there's enough of them to field a couple of baseball teams at this point?

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Date: 4/10/17 03:42 (UTC)
halialkers: Freddy Krueger with burned face and razor-bladed glove, right view looking at audience (Falshakin)
From: [personal profile] halialkers
Isn't that why Republicans want to send gay people back into the closet and abortions back to coat hangers and illegal operations in alleys? It sure ain't scientific logic there buckaroo.

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Date: 4/10/17 06:19 (UTC)
asthfghl: (Коста Баничаров)
From: [personal profile] asthfghl
You're entering a hotel, and nobody checks you with a metal detector at the entrance. Fine, that I can understand. Not all hotels are that stringent. But staying in a hotel room and having loads of weapons inside your hotel room, and no chambermaid ever noticing? Come on! The guy must have been hoarding heavy suitcases for days, and no one noticed anything!?

But you already touched on the real issue here. There's no meaningful regulation over this "militia". None.

If you think having shootings every week is normal, by all means, go ahead and change nothing. It's your people who'll keep dying. But don't presume to persuade me that everything is just fine. I'm not stupid.

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Date: 4/10/17 06:21 (UTC)
asthfghl: (Коста Баничаров)
From: [personal profile] asthfghl
What does "someone would have known" mean? Everyone learns and then "knows" everything as soon as it happens. This is the 21st century.
Edited Date: 4/10/17 06:21 (UTC)

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Date: 4/10/17 07:32 (UTC)
garote: (Default)
From: [personal profile] garote
Who you talkin’ to?

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Date: 4/10/17 07:36 (UTC)
garote: (Default)
From: [personal profile] garote
“A 30-year-old Chinese woman who loves guns was able to stack her hotel room with tons of them without anyone doing squat about it.”

Would that have surprised you?

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Date: 4/10/17 08:34 (UTC)
asthfghl: (Ауди А6 за шес' хиляди марки. Проблемче?)
From: [personal profile] asthfghl
My neighbor from upstairs.

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Date: 4/10/17 08:35 (UTC)
asthfghl: (Коста Баничаров)
From: [personal profile] asthfghl
Yes. Because gun obsession doesn't seem to be infecting 30-year-old Chinese women as much as it does old white men. Does me not being surprised, surprise you? Why?
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