ThirdWheelWanted -> RE: California's gun restrictions are working! (8/25/2014 3:33:09 AM)
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ORIGINAL: eulero83 Well I think it depends on how you use it, the difference is in empathy or the lack of, if you don't get it there is your shortcoming not mine. Back about 6 weeks ago, we had the shooting spree in Las Vegas. A couple who was too extreme for the militia out at Bundy's ranch, were asked to leave, so they decided to go on a rampage and shoot up a Walmart. A man with a carry permit tried to intervene, got the drop on one of the suspects, but didn't know that the wife was also involved and was himself shot. People here mocked his death. Did you criticize them for doing so? Where was your empathy then? You some how assume I'm supposed to know about it, or that I was part of a group of person that live on the other side of the globe. Of course I'm sympathetic with the victim of a random act of violence, but I do not use a single extreme episode to build some sort of law on it. Ok, I was a tad unclear. I wasn't assuming that you'd know about a shooting that took place on the other side of the world from you. When I said "people here mocked him", I meant people here on this forum. There was a thread about the incident, here on collarspace, where posters mocked him. Saying things along the lines of, carrying a gun really helped him, huh? Or so much for gun carriers preventing crime. Since you tend to pop up in just about every gun thread, it seemed reasonable to assume that you saw that one. so the "you" in the two rethorical questions was meant to be like "you people advocating gun control" and not 2nd person singular? I don't think I fit the stereotype of the "american gun control activist", because I come from a culture that is on the opposite side of the spectrum in probably most of the aspects, so I can talk about my expereince in a country with kind of strict gun laws, and my perception of safety in this situation. I have opinions (and I feel free to express them) on the subject that lie outside the mere presence of a gun, as you like to say it's not the gun that by it's own initiative kills someone, it's violent or ham-fisted gun owners that kill other people with a tool, but this doesn't mean the gun culture, as a whole, combined with an extreme individualism has no responsability in the violence proliferation and the "intense enviroment". That's why I don't see a point in focusing on a single example ignoring what's around, probably in order to exclude those aspect of your life you are prone to question. Wow, that's some really amazing misinterpretation of what I wrote. I asked you why you had no problem chastising Heretic for "mocking the death of a persons to make a political point" but seem to have no problem with the folks who mocked the person in that other thread? It's not a tricky question. It doesn't revolve around "gun culture" or anything else you just said. It's a simple question why "mocking" one death warrants your rebuke, but mocking another doesn't seem to bother you.
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