Yeah but the second amendment. on 16:12 - Nov 20 with 847 views | Darth_Koont | Awful and pointless tragedy. I think it’s called stochastic terrorism when hate speech/demonization of groups is tolerated and statistically makes it likely that some random person takes the next step into violence. Widespread and fairly accepted islamophobia in the mainstream fairly inevitably led to incidents like the Finsbury Park mosque attack. As it stands, I expect an attack on the trans community as a result of the current hate speech. Hate crimes have certainly gone up in recent years so the warning signs are already there and we can’t afford to ignore them – nor keep tolerating the demonization that feeds all this. |  |
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Yeah but the second amendment. on 16:48 - Nov 20 with 790 views | GlasgowBlue | R.I.P. all those killed and sympathies to their families who will be going through hell. |  |
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Yeah but the second amendment. on 17:04 - Nov 20 with 766 views | HARRY10 |
Yeah but the second amendment. on 16:12 - Nov 20 by Darth_Koont | Awful and pointless tragedy. I think it’s called stochastic terrorism when hate speech/demonization of groups is tolerated and statistically makes it likely that some random person takes the next step into violence. Widespread and fairly accepted islamophobia in the mainstream fairly inevitably led to incidents like the Finsbury Park mosque attack. As it stands, I expect an attack on the trans community as a result of the current hate speech. Hate crimes have certainly gone up in recent years so the warning signs are already there and we can’t afford to ignore them – nor keep tolerating the demonization that feeds all this. |
It is righties. With them being fired up by loony websites preying on their stupidity, if not cretins like Farage Braverman etc filling their empty heads with hate After that right wing nutter (as we now now know) attacked Dover port we have https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/black-country/man-plotted-terror-attacks-nation Who “believed that white people across Europe were being systematically killed by the Covid vaccine in planned genocide " Yes, I cannot recall a single 'non white' person in Europe dying of COVID. |  | |  |
Yeah but the second amendment. on 20:26 - Nov 20 with 672 views | factual_blue | That The Stupid Ones see an amendment as unchangeable shows a complete lack of irony. |  |
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Yeah but the second amendment. on 21:11 - Nov 20 with 639 views | HARRY10 |
Yeah but the second amendment. on 20:26 - Nov 20 by factual_blue | That The Stupid Ones see an amendment as unchangeable shows a complete lack of irony. |
It requires more than the removal of that admendment In 2008 the Supreme Court fruled that " an “individual” right to keep and bear arms for certain private purposes." That the law then leaves the decision of what is a private purpose means it is open to all manner of interpretations. If in the UK you shoot someone dead that is murder, or possibly manslaughter. In the US with the everyday carrying of/access to guns the onus is all too often on the victim to prove he/she not do something to cause them to be shot. In the UK the onus is to give good reason for having the gun in the first place, never mind your usage of it. The US judiciary is very political, subject to the whims of the populace and it's President. Whereas, the judiciary needs to be as independent as possible. Free from any party be they right, middle or left. That is why in one of the countries more shameful judicial cases we saw foreign owned UK newspapers abusing judges for upholding the sovereignty of Parliament. The obvious joke there being the brexit thickos who had been taught to bleat 'sovrenty, innit' - supported non UK citizens in their attempt to block that sovereignty through the UK media they owned The US is archaic and backward in much of its running. From healthcare to politics. What were wrongs put right in the late 1700s, learnt from Britains laws, have remained static, held in awe like some tablets of stone in the Ark of the Covenant. Law not only needs to be independent, but tested at every opportunity. In the US it all too often not. |  | |  |
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