Bodisathva
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I'm sure the USA will do what is necessary following the killings. We saw the President yesterday being really sincere Col
I'm sure the USA will do what is necessary following the killings.
We saw the President yesterday being really sincere
and I thought it was nice of him to take the time to address the nation.
Neither did his guns.
Neither did his guns. He did. A gun (or a toothbrush) can sit on a table for 5,000 years and never harm a soul until a person decides to take actions. I find it humourous that people blame inanimate objects as if the object has some sort of sentience which allows it to wander the streets at night looking for unsuspecting prey.
You're fighting a losing battle on this one. Some people don't understand the difference, or they missed the point in Bodi's post about human inventiveness, choosing instead to focus in on the toothbrush thing. Maybe a gun ban would make mass killings a little more rare, but unfortunately it doesn't take away people's intent to do harm. As Bodi said before, someone really determined will find a way. Sad but true.
Why imagine? Correct me if I'm wrong but during the unfortunate explosions in the London subway, no guns were used (or toothbrushes) and at least 52 died.I struggle to imagine him inventing anything were he would have killed 32 people...
I own three guns. None have them have ever killed anyone. Well, one propably did - it's a WWI rifle.
Neither did his guns. He did. A gun (or a toothbrush) can sit on a table for 5,000 years and never harm a soul until a person decides to take actions. I find it humourous that people blame inanimate objects as if the object has some sort of sentience which allows it to wander the streets at night looking for unsuspecting prey.