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  • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

    Even ignoring the crass timing, I fail to see the connection between Christmas and assault rifles ... maybe it's an "'Murican Thang".

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    Daniel Pfeffer
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    The First Amendment to the US Constitution allows almost complete Freedom of Speech - including the right to make a public fool of oneself. (I'm not going to discuss the Second Amendment - it's too close to both politics and religion)

    Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.

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    • realJSOPR realJSOP

      I don't see anything wrong with the photo. Everyone is practising proper trigger and muzzle discipline.

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      Daniel Pfeffer
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      :thumbsup: Given that there are 330 million people in the USA, someone will find almost any photo that you can name insensitive. Are we to require ritual abasement and apologies for each of those, too?

      Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.

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        Sander Rossel wrote:

        I just don't get it, not just because they're tools of war (while Christmas is about peace),

        No one ever gets peace without being willing to fight for it.

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        Lost User
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        I did. And never been capable of fighting either. The reason for our prosperity is cooperation. :thumbsup:

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          Sander Rossel wrote:

          I just don't get it, not just because they're tools of war (while Christmas is about peace),

          No one ever gets peace without being willing to fight for it.

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          Sander Rossel
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          Unless, you know, people wouldn't fight :doh: Our forefathers did a lot of fighting and as a result I never had to fight in my life. I was born into peace and still know it today, same for my parents. Their parents lived during WWII, but of the four, only one is still alive. So tell me, who are you fighting that you need all those guns?

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            The First Amendment to the US Constitution allows almost complete Freedom of Speech - including the right to make a public fool of oneself. (I'm not going to discuss the Second Amendment - it's too close to both politics and religion)

            Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.

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            Sander Rossel
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            Daniel Pfeffer wrote:

            I'm not going to discuss the Second Amendment - it's too close to both politics and religion

            I think Family Guy nailed it[^] :laugh:

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            • D Daniel Pfeffer

              The First Amendment to the US Constitution allows almost complete Freedom of Speech - including the right to make a public fool of oneself. (I'm not going to discuss the Second Amendment - it's too close to both politics and religion)

              Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.

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              theoldfool
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              Freedom speech allows us to identify the idiots.:)

              >64 If you can keep your head while those about you are losing theirs, perhaps you don't understand the situation.

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              • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                Why the heck would you pose with guns anyway? :doh: Apart from the whole gun debate, let's for the moment say guns are your hobby and you love guns. I love games, movies and music, but you don't see me posing with any of those on a Christmas picture. And quite frankly, I never see anyone doing any of that. Posing with a football (soccer for Americans) for the football team Christmas card, sure. Posing with guns for the shooting range Christmas card, sure. Posing with footballs or guns for your Christmas family picture, just why? And then they say vegetarians are in your face about their diet. Hah, we could learn a thing or two from gun owners :laugh:

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                honey the codewitch
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                My husband is a member of a gun club, and they train, and provide security for events. He doesn't pose with his weapons. To the degree that it's a hobby, he does what a normal person with a hobby like that would do, and go to the range. One of things about this country that has been steadily eroded by lobbyists is emphasis on gun safety. And people wonder why we get some new story every week about some moron who shouldn't have had guns or kids being blown away by their toddler.

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                  What? Oh, the portions weren't big enough? ...and it wasn't battered, extra crispy, fried to death (with extra bland yellow cheese substitute)?

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                  You say that like it's a bad thing. And barbecue too. I'm more partial to Carolina than the stuff further west.

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                    What? Oh, the portions weren't big enough? ...and it wasn't battered, extra crispy, fried to death (with extra bland yellow cheese substitute)?

                    - I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.

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                    honey the codewitch
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                    You all can't really speak about food quality. You all stole most of the world's spices and can't be bothered to use them. My favorite British food is Indian food.

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                    • H honey the codewitch

                      My husband is a member of a gun club, and they train, and provide security for events. He doesn't pose with his weapons. To the degree that it's a hobby, he does what a normal person with a hobby like that would do, and go to the range. One of things about this country that has been steadily eroded by lobbyists is emphasis on gun safety. And people wonder why we get some new story every week about some moron who shouldn't have had guns or kids being blown away by their toddler.

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                      Sander Rossel
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                      honey the codewitch wrote:

                      they train, and provide security for events.

                      That's not even allowed over here. Only the government is allowed to handle guns, so army and police. Security is rarely armed over here. We do have shooting ranges, but I know very few people who've ever been there, one or two I think. I guess this is unimaginable to many Americans, but guns simply do not exist in daily life over here. I mean, of course they exist, but it's almost always illegal and criminal. In 2019, someone shot some people in a tram in Utrecht, near where I work. That's the closest I've ever been to guns. There was also a shooting at a mall about ten years ago, people still remember it, even if they've never been there. I think we've had one school shooting ever.

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                      • O obermd

                        Every single one of them is properly handling the weapon. None are pointed at anyone and no one has their finger near the trigger. (The congressman might but I suspect his finger is wrapped around the trigger guard.)

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                        They could give lessons to a certain Hollywood actor.

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                        • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                          honey the codewitch wrote:

                          they train, and provide security for events.

                          That's not even allowed over here. Only the government is allowed to handle guns, so army and police. Security is rarely armed over here. We do have shooting ranges, but I know very few people who've ever been there, one or two I think. I guess this is unimaginable to many Americans, but guns simply do not exist in daily life over here. I mean, of course they exist, but it's almost always illegal and criminal. In 2019, someone shot some people in a tram in Utrecht, near where I work. That's the closest I've ever been to guns. There was also a shooting at a mall about ten years ago, people still remember it, even if they've never been there. I think we've had one school shooting ever.

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                          honey the codewitch
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                          Well in our country, the police are pro-fascist**, and actively protect white supremacists and attack those that stand up to them, so the only way to have a safe anti-fascist counter-protest in this country is to bring your own security. That's why leftists here believe in an armed proletarian class. The liberals and the right wingers are the groups that want only "the right people" to have guns, and unfortunately, the way they've decided their "right people" isn't subject to things like rational discernment or even public review. Hidden in Plain Sight: Racism, White Supremacy, and Far-Right Militancy in Law Enforcement | Brennan Center for Justice[^] Law Enforcement and the Problem of White Supremacy | The New Yorker[^] Trust in Policing: The Role of White Supremacy[^] FBI Document Sheds Light on White Supremacist Infiltration of Police[^]

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                          • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                            Unless, you know, people wouldn't fight :doh: Our forefathers did a lot of fighting and as a result I never had to fight in my life. I was born into peace and still know it today, same for my parents. Their parents lived during WWII, but of the four, only one is still alive. So tell me, who are you fighting that you need all those guns?

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                            Our second amendment was written specifically to allow us to overthrow our government if needed. Our freedoms are laid out in our Declaration of Independence (yes, the forgotten document) where it spells out that a free people have the fundamental right to replace their government at any time they feel they're being trampled on by said government. The second amendment is there to enforce that right.

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                            • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                              honey the codewitch wrote:

                              they train, and provide security for events.

                              That's not even allowed over here. Only the government is allowed to handle guns, so army and police. Security is rarely armed over here. We do have shooting ranges, but I know very few people who've ever been there, one or two I think. I guess this is unimaginable to many Americans, but guns simply do not exist in daily life over here. I mean, of course they exist, but it's almost always illegal and criminal. In 2019, someone shot some people in a tram in Utrecht, near where I work. That's the closest I've ever been to guns. There was also a shooting at a mall about ten years ago, people still remember it, even if they've never been there. I think we've had one school shooting ever.

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                              Sander Rossel wrote:

                              That's not even allowed over here.

                              Not allowed in the US either - unless the private security company is licensed and bonded. I get the feeling that "honey" is referring to something all together different.

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                              • Mircea NeacsuM Mircea Neacsu

                                #realJSOP wrote:

                                I'm not gonna criticize anyone else for doing that. It is, after all, theoretically a free country.

                                I thought the freedom includes the freedom to criticize. Or pointing out the bad taste of someone who makes Christmas cards with guns. You know, this was supposed to be celebrating the birthday of someone who had little to do with guns and violence.

                                Mircea

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                                Mircea Neacsu wrote:

                                this was supposed to be celebrating the birthday of someone who had little to do with guns and violence.

                                Maybe they didn't have guns back then, but he sure lived in violent times. Downright barbaric in fact.

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                                  Sander Rossel wrote:

                                  That's not even allowed over here.

                                  Not allowed in the US either - unless the private security company is licensed and bonded. I get the feeling that "honey" is referring to something all together different.

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                                  honey the codewitch
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                                  People are allowed to organize militias in this country, fgs. At least in my state they are. Those militias can operate as an armed presence at part of an event where they are welcome. There is nothing illegal about that. Google orgs like Socialist Rifle Association and the John Brown Gun Club. We are talking about something different, clearly. Trouble is, I don't know what you're talking about.

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                                    Our second amendment was written specifically to allow us to overthrow our government if needed. Our freedoms are laid out in our Declaration of Independence (yes, the forgotten document) where it spells out that a free people have the fundamental right to replace their government at any time they feel they're being trampled on by said government. The second amendment is there to enforce that right.

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                                    Yes, two and a half centuries ago, in which time you've never used it other than to defend gun ownership, so that makes it totally relevant today :thumbsup:

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                                      People are allowed to organize militias in this country, fgs. At least in my state they are. Those militias can operate as an armed presence at part of an event where they are welcome. There is nothing illegal about that. Google orgs like Socialist Rifle Association and the John Brown Gun Club. We are talking about something different, clearly. Trouble is, I don't know what you're talking about.

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                                      fgs1963
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                                      I'll stand corrected... ...my experience is limited. I don't attend events where armed militias are needed - they sound "unhealthy".

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                                      • O obermd

                                        Our second amendment was written specifically to allow us to overthrow our government if needed. Our freedoms are laid out in our Declaration of Independence (yes, the forgotten document) where it spells out that a free people have the fundamental right to replace their government at any time they feel they're being trampled on by said government. The second amendment is there to enforce that right.

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                                        dandy72
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                                        obermd wrote:

                                        Our second amendment was written specifically to allow us to overthrow our government if needed.

                                        But this guy is a congressman...he is the government. He owns guns...what, in case he needs to overthrow what are essentially his coworkers?

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                                        • O obermd

                                          Our second amendment was written specifically to allow us to overthrow our government if needed. Our freedoms are laid out in our Declaration of Independence (yes, the forgotten document) where it spells out that a free people have the fundamental right to replace their government at any time they feel they're being trampled on by said government. The second amendment is there to enforce that right.

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                                          Mircea Neacsu
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                                          obermd wrote:

                                          Our second amendment was written specifically to allow us to overthrow our government if needed.

                                          Respectfully, I would suggest that even if it was written with that intent, in the meantime said government bought a few tanks, airplanes, missiles, etc. while prohibiting the populace to buy any of them. Today your chance of "fighting the government" with guns is a bit less than zilch.

                                          Mircea

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