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Conservative activist, Charlie Kirk, has been shot and killed at University

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9 minutes ago, Leo Gura said:

Does not matter. Anyone under 25 is not mature enough to own a gun.

People under 25 can't even rent cars. Because rental companies know they are too immature to be trusted.

You really think this idea will go somewhere? They're legal at 18 in Europe, Canada, and Australia and they do not have a problem.

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1 minute ago, Princess Arabia said:

Don't be so quick on this, I spent approx 15yrs as a working girl servicing 95% white men including Italians, Irish and Germans along with the other beautiful  black working girls I worked amongst.  Most important  these men had white women as wives or gfs and probably wouldn't marry a black woman. Point is most these white men fantasize about black women but front with white women not for personal or sexual preference but that's what's socially accepted of them and stigma demonstrated by your remark. 

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Charlie"Awwweee yeah! I told them libtards I'm not racist!"

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Just now, Elliott said:

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Charlie"Awwweee yeah! I told them libtards I'm not racist!"

Wtf is so funny.


What you know leaves what you don't know and what you don't know is all there is. 

 

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6 minutes ago, Princess Arabia said:

Wtf is so funny.

Charlie having a black kink, going to heaven full of black women.

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6 minutes ago, Elliott said:

Charlie having a black kink, going to heaven full of black women.

He would need some whites there to make him feel at home and not wet his pants too much. 


What you know leaves what you don't know and what you don't know is all there is. 

 

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2 hours ago, Leo Gura said:

No one is even taking about how his parents gave him the rifle.

Most of these shootings could be stopped if we raised the legal age to own a gun to like 25 and charged parents for giving their kids guns.

People below age 25 are too immature to own guns.

You’re assuming they get the gun legally. You have to be 18 yet many younger ones still do it.

 

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I promise you that if Charlie Kirk arrived in Heaven and saw only black people he would curse God and side with Satan.


You are God. You are Truth. You are Love. You are Infinity.

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6 minutes ago, Raze said:

You’re assuming they get the gun legally. You have to be 18 yet many younger ones still do it.

Because there are zero penalties for parents giving guns to their kids. This is part of the sick gun culture where kids are just allowed to grab guns from around the house. That's a huge part of this issue which needs fixing.

Parents need to be told that if they leave their guns unlocked to their kids, the parents will be imprisoned for manslaughter.

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37 minutes ago, Elliott said:

You really think this idea will go somewhere? They're legal at 18 in Europe, Canada, and Australia and they do not have a problem.

But guns are much rarer than USA so it is acceptable.

USA needs stricter rules because guns are too available.


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9 minutes ago, Raze said:

You’re assuming they get the gun legally. You have to be 18 yet many younger ones still do it.

 

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cannot believe people over 18 are doing k-12 shootings, that is unbelievable to me.

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1 minute ago, Leo Gura said:

But guns are much rarer than USA so it is acceptable.

USA needs stricter rules because guns are too available.

Of course. Has nothing to do with our age requirements.

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Banning guns in USA is simply impossible. But raising the age to own is possible and reasonable.


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14 minutes ago, Leo Gura said:

But guns are much rarer than USA so it is acceptable.

USA needs stricter rules because guns are too available.

Then, we have to somehow replace the 2nd amendment with a new amendment and/or overthrow the radical right-wingers on SCOTUS to ban most guns for all civilians except for hunting guns, federal level gun permits, and major federal level background checks.

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5 minutes ago, Leo Gura said:

Banning guns in USA is simply impossible. But raising the age to own is possible and reasonable.

We had a federal assault weapon ban passed in Congress in the 1990s during Clinton's presidency with the 1994 crime bill that was sponsored by then Senator Biden. Sadly, it only lasted for 10 years. Bush actually wanted to renew that law but never got the support he needed in Congress for it.

Federal law banned the civilian transfer and possession of new machine guns as of May 19, 1986, through the Firearm Owners' Protection Act (FOPA).

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51 minutes ago, Leo Gura said:

But guns are much rarer than USA so it is acceptable.

USA needs stricter rules because guns are too available.

Fucken PREACH. This


Deal with the issue now, on your terms, in your control. Or the issue will deal with you, in ways you won't appreciate, and cannot control.

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Text exchange between Tyler and his roommate released 

 

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10 minutes ago, Raze said:

Text exchange between Tyler and his roommate released 

 

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This exchange doesn't fully pass the smell test. I could be wrong here for sure, but it doesn't seem like the way two "chronically online" 22-year-olds would text. I'm a few years older than the shooter, and I don't even text like that to my own mom, who doesn't understand slang sometimes. Notice how there are commas and correct punctuation with apostrophes over words like "Im" and "don't". What Gen Z kid texts like that? The spelling and punctuation are a little too perfect. Also, it's very convenient that he basically confessed to everything in this relatively short text conversation. And the line about his dad being die die-hard MAGA is kinda random. It doesn't really fit with the messages around it unless they purposely left some other messages out. 

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6 hours ago, Leo Gura said:

No one is even taking about how his parents gave him the rifle.

Most of these shootings could be stopped if we raised the legal age to own a gun to like 25 and charged parents for giving their kids guns.

People below age 25 are too immature to own guns.

I grew up in a rural community.   Boys were taught how to properly shoot a gun when they reached 13.  It was done on school time.   That's the culture in rural areas. 


Vincit omnia Veritas.

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At this point, with all the information we've got, it seems clear that it was this Tyler Robinson, who acted like a lone wolf. For those who say he wasn't carrying a rifle in the roof footage, look again. He rests it for a bit on the roof before the jump, then again in the middle, and he is holding it when he hits the floor, his hands are not free. The analysis of the movement of the body and head after the shot, which says that it was from somewhere else, I don't think that's clear enough. The text messages that have been made public are pretty much a confession. 

The boy wasn't really that involved in politics, neither in the left nor the right. He seems like a normal guy mostly, but obviously what he did was not. How did he get to the point of thinking it was? The gun culture he absorbed since childhood, and access to it that day was a factor, no doubt. I think there needs to be more pedagogy on human rights everywhere, with the right to live on top. Apart from more gun control.

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