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Infamous you mean?Oh wow pictures are already out... Don't make him famous guys.
They're gonna report on him. The cat is outta the bag. It's important for criminologists.
Infamous you mean?Oh wow pictures are already out... Don't make him famous guys.
This was taken out of the NYT's article on the situation, so I'd question its legitimacy.
You don't have millions of redneck dipshits in your country though.
You make it sound so easy. There's a reason many of us in here have given up hope.Maybe it would be if the US would simply...try it?
Why is that so hard to do? Why not just freaking try it? If it doesn't work here, than we go back to the drawing board.
Infamous you mean?
They're gonna report on him. The cat is outta the bag. It's important for criminologists.
does anyone here have a clue what a could be a solution to this issue i?
I am being 100% serious.Like,what could be help reduce the occurrence of these horrendous events in the US (or any first world country facing similar problems)
Is it a mental health epidemic ? Gun control problem ?
I get it. I really do. But if you think they're not looking into his background, you're naive.Are you a criminologist? If so what do you think are the causes of copycat crimes?
The latter on bothStill confusing. 20 or 26? 15 dead or 10? Still getting mixed reports. You'd think hours later we could have some concrete info.
So he asked people what religion they ascribed to before shooting them?
Was he targeting anyone of a specific denomination?
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So he asked people what religion they ascribed to before shooting them?
Was he targeting anyone of a specific denomination?
I get it. I really do. But if you think they're not looking into his background, you're naive.
I think tackling bigger issues such as gun control and mental health are bigger fishes to fry than bloating out his name.
It's part of the reporting process.
If that's real, I don't see 4chan lasting much longer.
From a few years back:
http://morguepenpals.yolasite.com/north-america.php
Checks out that he lived in Torrence before moving to Oregon. That email.
From a few years back:
http://morguepenpals.yolasite.com/north-america.php
Checks out that he lived in Torrence before moving to Oregon. That email.
The UK and Australia aren't the United States
Supposedly he was shooing Christians in the head and everyone else in the leg.
The United States isn't some goddamned special snowflake.
America you're better than this.
Time for a change.
Just "try" a blanket ban? It's not that simple. It may be that simple in your mind, but there's a lot of ground to cover before a ban becomes palatable. That's just being realistic, as shitty as it is. I think gun control proponents miss the boat when they jump straight to a ban. They should chip away at smaller reforms until we get to that point.
It has a different set of challenges. I'm not saying it can't be done, but you'd be an idiot for suggesting they're the same.
After that Twitter post I agree. I just think focusing on details like not mentioning his name is trivial.The reporting process is bullshit. They are more interested in salacious details and highly biased "expert opinions" than making sure that criminologists have the information they need to build better profiles.
You don't have millions of redneck dipshits in your country though.
r9k is the absolute worst so those posts are not in the least bit surprising
Please tell me these, besides "but USA".
It's actually considered a big sin in Christianity to deny your faith (I know it may seem crazy but I can't deny it). It took a lot of courage for those that answered.So who would answer "Yes" after seeing what happened to the first person? Unless they had a cross.
I don't believe this story
You make it sound so easy. There's a reason many of us in here have given up hope.
If the massacre of kids in Sandy couldn't change anything. Nothing will. The money has its grip tightly around those in power. The people that want better gun control either don't vote for the right people or don't vote at all.
Please tell me these, besides "but USA".
We don't even need to ban guns. We just need to stop the goddamn river-sized flow of them around the country.
The United States was established in such a way the Government cannot just decide to ban guns. It would require years of process and the political will is not there and will not be there. Even with the gun Violence the vast majority of Americans including a large chunk that do not own guns are opposed to the idea. Hell just trying to sell additional gun control faces heavy opposition on all sides.
'but usa' is a fairly decent explanation tbh. The real problem is the mentality in the country. Australia had its minority gun advocates who bitterly opposed the gun buyback scheme but there was never any question in the public sphere that it was doable, that it would be effective, or that in wake of Port Arthur that it was necessary. People looked at one another and thought 'fuck it we don't need pistols in cities'. America in this sense is just totally different and even if the tide is slowly turning the idea of an inviolable second amendment is still ridiculously powerful and bound to cause issues with implementation of any kind, whether actual or just legal.
After that Twitter post I agree. I just think focusing on details like not mentioning his name is trivial.
The crime happened. Even if he was nameless, copycats would find something.
Gun control and mental health should be the focus.
He still has an identity--the Oregon shooter. That's why I think worrying about infamy and copycats is really missing the point here.
No it shouldn't be difficult. But it is. So here we are. Same shit in and out. :/Because it should be easy!
No reason to make shit like this that difficult. I fucking hate this!![]()
Obviously, there are those who are going to be calling for gun control, Carson said of the event, which left at least 13 people dead. Obviously, thats not the issue. The issue is the mentality of these people. He said instead of focusing on guns, we should be looking for early warning clues to prevent incidents such as this one.
What I worry about is when we get to the point were we say we need to have every gun registered, Carson said. He continued, we have to know where the people are and where their guns are, thats very dangerous. And that I wouldnt agree with at all.
Isn't she not part of Reddit anymore? It's still pretty bad though. The way they handle "user accounts" over there is nearly the same as having things work like they do on 4chan and the other anonymous boards.
I'm not talking about banning guns. Australia still has guns. They haven't had a mass shooting though since they decided to pass stricter gun laws.
We're both Western Democracies. We're both first world. Why can Australia do it but we can't?
Trump says it's a mental health issue, he's right.
Obama says he need to fix the gun laws, he's right.
What is going on here?
One of the top 3 presidential candidates running for the GOP ladies and gentlemen.
Some of these incidents are caused by mental health
... we don't even have to touch the 2nd amendment.
Once again, Australia has plenty of legal guns. They also haven't had mass shootings since the one that triggered their stricter gun laws.