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Please do tell how the right has allowed this? Holy fuck you cucks
He can't. He's banned.
It's amazing the transformation that came over him since he was banned as @9mm though.
Please do tell how the right has allowed this? Holy fuck you cucks
oh make no mistake, IIIIIII want guns. i have guns. but do i want YOU to have a bunch of guns? no.
to me its just a numbers game. its like swimming pools. the more swimming pools there are, the more drownings there will be. imo the culture of guns is the problem. the gun obsession. these people who stockpile 35 guns and then they die. who gets them? their family. sometimes they keep them. often they sell them to randoms and give them away to people who care even less about them. there are just too F'ing many of them carried in too many places.
Why do you think the vast majority of Europe has close to zero school shootings? Serious question.
Putting everyone on pills doesn't help either.Free mental healthcare
Hey man I appreciate that you keep things civil but as some others have said guys like this are quite rare (and this poster is a troll) and pointing to outliers to justify a vote for the most incompetent and corrupt politician of our lifetimes just doesn’t make sense to me. I get that you care deeply about your right to own guns and that will sway your vote. Personally I don’t think it’s a great issue to hang your hat on but I’ll grant you the main point that we weight issues differently.@Jack V Savage @Fawlty @kpt018
All bullshit and partisan politics aside, nuts like this guy are why many of us who lean right/libertarian feel content to elect a President like Donald Trump. I say this as someone who was content to vote for President Obama twice. We all understand that our current POTUS lies a lot, that he’s not a great guy, etc. I’m not even saying that Hillary Clinton was a far-left candidate, as she was probably more conservative than President Obama was. But this is something I’d really like you to understand: There is a real fear that we are giving the quoted poster the and his ilk a platform to influence policy. I’m not asking for a debate on the topic or even a response. I just want you guys to understand why many of us feel the way that we do. This kind of insane person is what so many of us were voting against. If this kind of stuff could be cleaned up, I’d be a lot more open to the idea of voting for Democrats again. I understand that you guys probably feel similarly about some folks on the right, and that’s something I’d like to see cleaned up as well. Consider this me reaching across the aisle, asking only for a moment of understanding.
and a democrat.Guessed she was black, middle eastern or hispanic from the lack of pics in MSM.
Putting everyone on pills doesn't help either.
Reminds me of fellow Dutchman Bas Rutten experience with an American doctor:
I understand that this guy is a troll, and thank goodness he was, but I don't want to be too dismissive of the entire group just yet. I worry that they aren't as rare as you might believe, as they're certainly posting on this form, demonstrating in groups across the country, and making their presence known. This isn't just about a right to own guns. This is about a right to speak clearly and address problems honestly without having the conversation devolve into claims that speakers are closeted bigots, theocrats, and other monsters. But that's exactly what happens today. It's a troubling phenomenon, and it's hard to trust the people who conflate every conservative with David Duke or Richard Spencer to be reasonable actors and employ policy that safeguards the liberties of Americans or seeks meaningful truth.Hey man I appreciate that you keep things civil but as some others have said guys like this are quite rare (and this poster is a troll) and pointing to outliers to justify a vote for the most incompetent and corrupt politician of our lifetimes just doesn’t make sense to me. I get that you care deeply about your right to own guns and that will sway your vote. Personally I don’t think it’s a great issue to hang your hat on but I’ll grant you the main point that we weight issues differently.
If you want common ground we should agree that we want competent, non-corrupt leaders that are well versed in the issues and has the country’s best interest at heart. Agreed? Well if you do that excludes Trump.
Sherdog is not a friendly place for those who state facts about guns, police or Israel.
Guessed she was black, middle eastern or hispanic from the lack of pics in MSM.
How is this loser still around?
I understand that this guy is a troll, and thank goodness he was, but I don't want to be too dismissive of the entire group just yet. I worry that they aren't as rare as you might believe, as they're certainly posting on this form, demonstrating in groups across the country, and making their presence known. This isn't just about a right to own guns. This is about a right to speak clearly and address problems honestly without having the conversation devolve into claims that speakers are closeted bigots, theocrats, and other monsters. But that's exactly what happens today. It's a troubling phenomenon, and it's hard to trust the people who conflate every conservative with David Duke or Richard Spencer to be reasonable actors and employ policy that safeguards the liberties of Americans or seeks meaningful truth.
I agree that President Trump has created problems, but he is far from the only problem. And he is, by my estimation, the considerably less dangerous of the two.
That said, this isn't a conversation about him right now. This is a conversation fundamentally about a group of people at the far edge of American politics who appear to be growing in number, so much so that they are the principle backers of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (who is running for a Congressional seat), are the infamous Bernie Bros (the ones that were so frustrated in his losing the primary that they didn't even bother to vote), and others. They aren't small, and they aren't insignificant anymore. Just as reasonable conservatives should completely disavow themselves from stuff like Unite the Right, reasonable liberals should disavow themselves from these radical leftists.
I understand that this guy is a troll, and thank goodness he was, but I don't want to be too dismissive of the entire group just yet. I worry that they aren't as rare as you might believe, as they're certainly posting on this form, demonstrating in groups across the country, and making their presence known. This isn't just about a right to own guns. This is about a right to speak clearly and address problems honestly without having the conversation devolve into claims that speakers are closeted bigots, theocrats, and other monsters. But that's exactly what happens today. It's a troubling phenomenon, and it's hard to trust the people who conflate every conservative with David Duke or Richard Spencer to be reasonable actors and employ policy that safeguards the liberties of Americans or seeks meaningful truth.
I agree that President Trump has created problems, but he is far from the only problem. And he is, by my estimation, the considerably less dangerous of the two. That said, this isn't a conversation about him right now. This is a conversation fundamentally about a group of people at the far edge of American politics who appear to be growing in number, so much so that they are the principle backers of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (who is running for a Congressional seat), are the infamous Bernie Bros (the ones that were so frustrated in his losing the primary that they didn't even bother to vote), and others. They aren't small, and they aren't insignificant anymore. Just as reasonable conservatives should completely disavow themselves from stuff like Unite the Right, reasonable liberals should disavow themselves from these radical leftists.