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I would imagine if there is anything the far-right and the BLM potesters could agree on, it's that the looters losers out just to create mayhem have pretty much ruined any chance at intelligent conversation.
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Then both of those sides would rage over what constitutes "intelligent conversation". Always has to be something
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same argument of what Near Mint means in raw cards.....
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Criminals do not obey gun laws. Can you understand that if someone will kill another person, they are not going to respect laws that tell them they can't have their gun? For that matter, can you understand such a person is also not going to pay attention to a paper sign on a door that says "Guns not allowed?"
It is incredibly naive to think we can be just like Europe if only we can pass more gun laws. Law abiding people, by definition, obey such laws. Law breakers, by definition, do not. So liberals would have increased restrictions on law abiding people being able to defend themselves, they would weaken law enforcement, while criminals would sit there with big grins on their faces. So much easier to rob, beat, and steal from people when liberals have rendered them utterly defenseless. 18 murders in Chicago just this weekend. Do you really think a few more gun control laws would've prompted those murderers to stop, reconsider, and turn in their weapons instead? I agree 100% with this argument. Well stated, Mark. |
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there is plenty of money for the 2 victims of the police and money for the protestors and rioters to get out of jail but it appears the murder victims you stated and store owners (and jobs) are left behind.. Last edited by 1952boyntoncollector; 06-17-2020 at 12:24 PM. |
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https://blockclubchicago.org/2020/06...up-the-pieces/ https://chicago.suntimes.com/busines...oting-business Last edited by packs; 06-17-2020 at 02:06 PM. |
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Exactly. It's possible to be against both kinds of violence at the same time.
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i also dont see anything for the 100s of black crime victim families who had a loved one die....i would think that would be more of a priority then fixing a store.. given that BLM the statutes that are being torn down could of been sold to europe for example and paid for years of after school programs instead of ripped down...i think the lives would be improved a lot more doing it that way.. |
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