It's very simple. There will be a mass shooting event sooner than later.
It will be followed by a massive leak wherein everyone who can be traced to have owned a firearm in any capacity will be made public.
This mass shooting event will be blamed on the "alt right."
Thus the connotation will be made between gun ownership and "white nationalism / supremacy" where it is assumed if you're in one category you are, by definition, in the other. If you don't give up your guns then logically you are just like the terrorists who invaded the Capitol.
Originally Posted by Aries Walker:
Biden just passed a Child Tax Credit worth thousands per year per child, and one part of the Build Back Better plan makes that permanent. If it's passed, that alone will lift millions of children out of poverty. That doesn't count?
Originally Posted by Aries Walker:
Biden just passed a Child Tax Credit worth thousands per year per child, and one part of the Build Back Better plan makes that permanent. If it's passed, that alone will lift millions of children out of poverty. That doesn't count?
Originally Posted by InChiefsHeaven:
Indeed. The LAST thing I want is for people to know I have a gun. They have open carry here in Nebraska, but no way in hell I'm doing that. I've seen a few people with it, but it's pretty rare. I mean, if I was hunting and wanted a sidearm, sure, it's out in the woods. But I am not walking into town with that shit on my hip...
Originally Posted by frozenchief:
To some degree it depends on where you are. In my state, outside of SE Alaska and outside of Anchorage, it's fairly common to see open carry. I estimate I see open carry about 1 out of every 3 times I go to the grocery store.
But myself - I open carry if I'm fishing or out in the woods. If i"m going to be in public, it's pretty much concealed carry.
Well yeah, but you guys have to protect your groceries from polar bears and shit. [Reply]
Originally Posted by banyon:
Well yeah, but you guys have to protect your groceries from polar bears and shit.
My step father was shot and killed in a grocery store and not in a mass shooting. Now what? Point is you may have to defend yourself...anywhere. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Aries Walker:
Biden just passed a Child Tax Credit worth thousands per year per child, and one part of the Build Back Better plan makes that permanent. If it's passed, that alone will lift millions of children out of poverty. That doesn't count?
Build Back Better slogan was coined by that Nazi Klaus Schwab of the World Economic Forum. You should check it out, because it's just code for communism. Only he calls it "Stakeholder Capitalism" only it is not capitalism at all. I see you support it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Garcia Bronco:
My step father was shot and killed in a grocery store and not in a mass shooting. Now what? Point is you may have to defend yourself...anywhere.
I had an uncle who was shot in the head by a bullet that came in through the living room window. And that was BEFORE the rise of drive-by shootings. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Aries Walker:
Biden just passed a Child Tax Credit worth thousands per year per child, and one part of the Build Back Better plan makes that permanent. If it's passed, that alone will lift millions of children out of poverty. That doesn't count?
If you believe more than 10% of that will be spent on children, I've got some shit to sell you. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Aries Walker:
You think 90% of people are let their kids keep eating gravel and rats while they go, what, blow it at the track?
No they snort it all up in cocaine and smoke it as crack and meth. They do that now and it puts kids into poverty. What makes you think they will suddenly decide to get sober and do the right thing by their kids? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Aries Walker:
You think 90% of people are let their kids keep eating gravel and rats while they go, what, blow it at the track?
Or spend it on cigs, booze, and big screen TVs.
You might want to argue with me on that, but the sad reality is I've seen it time and time again each time a person in poverty gets a hold of any amount of cash. It gets blown, and not on things that help their situation. [Reply]