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Garmin Engineer Shot And Killed By Man Yelling 'Get Out Of My Country!' (theverge.com)

lxw56 writes: Garmin engineer Srinivas Kuchibhotla was shot and killed at a local bar in Olathe, Kansas, the U.S. headquarters of Garmin. Co-worker Alok Madasani was also injured along with bystander Ian Grillot, who attempted to help the men. "The suspect in the shooting, Adam Purinton, was drinking at the bar in Olathe, Kansas, at about 7:15 p.m. that night," reports The Verge. "A witness said he yelled 'get out of my country' to two of the victims, reportedly saying the men, believed to originally be from India, were 'Middle Eastern.'" In 2015, Garmin employed 2,700 workers in Olathe and has plans to double this number, which the article notes has led to "increasing diversity" in the community.

1,149 comments

  1. He's just a populist, it's just rhetoric! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Oh wait, no... he actually shot and killed someone. KellyAnne, get out there and do what you do...

    1. Re:He's just a populist, it's just rhetoric! by cold+fjord · · Score: 0

      Conflating a killer in a bar in Kansas City with Donald Trump? Seems to be another case of TDS - Trump Derangement Syndrome. It's real.

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      much of left-wing thought is a kind of playing with fire by people who don't even know that fire is hot - George Orwell
    2. Re:He's just a populist, it's just rhetoric! by AmiMoJo · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Unfortunately guys like Trump really do embolden people and cause an increase in hate crime. I've had it myself, bizarrely some kid accused me of being an "Arab"... I'm white and half Asian.

      Whatever you think about Trump's policies, his association with the alt-right has given encouragement to some bad people, like this guy.

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      const int one = 65536; (Silvermoon, Texture.cs)
      SJW, n: "Someone I don't like, and by the way I'm a fuckwit" - AC
    3. Re:He's just a populist, it's just rhetoric! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I beg to differ. There are too many foreigners in the USA. They need to go back to their own countries and fix the problems there. The whole world's problems can't be solved by everyone moving to the USA. At some point the people in those foreign countries should roll up their sleeves and fix the mess at home.

      The more you examine it, the more you come to realize it's a genetic problem with foreigners. Take Mexico for an example.

      Mexico has a benign climate, a year round growing season, rich natural resources including energy and precious metals, ports on both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. If Mexico had been settled by Germans, it would have been a world power.

        As it stands, despite its riches, it is a country of lazy, slovenly, evil, conniving people. Gold is at their feet, just for the stooping to pick up, but they would rather run to America and get on EBT and section 8 housing. Mexicans have turned an earthly paradise into a third world hell hole full of drug dealers, whores, bribery, and corruption.

    4. Re: He's just a populist, it's just rhetoric! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Show any evidence of your outlandish claims that Mexicans get section 8 and EBT. So sick of you Dunning-Kruger afflicted idiots spouting off bullshit. I wish I knew who you were so I could shut your basement dwelling reeeeeeeeeeeeeing mouth up for you.

    5. Re:He's just a populist, it's just rhetoric! by CrimsonAvenger · · Score: 1

      Unfortunately guys like Trump really do embolden people and cause an increase in hate crime.

      Massive increase in hate crime, all right. Let's see. We have one (1) murder confirmed by a drunkard since The Donald got to be The Pres.

      On average, we have somewhere around 750 murders nationwide in any given month. and ONE (1) of them attributed to "hate" (presumably, the rest of them were just "extreme dislike"?). So, 0.14% increase in murder due to "hate crimes" since The Donald got to be The Pres....

      Somehow, I can't find it in myself to see a massive epidemic in "hate crimes" in a drunkard doing something stupid....

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      "I do not agree with what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it"
    6. Re:He's just a populist, it's just rhetoric! by russotto · · Score: 1

      What explains those people who call me a fucking cis white Christian male? I'm not Christian.

    7. Re:He's just a populist, it's just rhetoric! by AmiMoJo · · Score: 1, Insightful

      Do people really call you a "fucking cis white Christian male"? I mean, it sounds a bit clinical... Don't people like that usually use "boy" instead of "male", for example? And maybe "cracker" instead of white?

      I just can't picture someone screaming "fucking cis white Christian male". Sounds like the kind of thing someone would make up without realizing it didn't sound right. Perhaps you have some evidence, I mean there are plenty of videos of people screaming pretty much every other insult imaginable on YouTube.

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      const int one = 65536; (Silvermoon, Texture.cs)
      SJW, n: "Someone I don't like, and by the way I'm a fuckwit" - AC
    8. Re:He's just a populist, it's just rhetoric! by scubamage · · Score: 2
    9. Re: He's just a populist, it's just rhetoric! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Seriously?

      You're an idiot, none of this is true. If this is a joke, you're not very funny, and if it's you being serious then you should do the human race a favor.. you should get out of your grandmother's basement and walk into traffic.

    10. Re:He's just a populist, it's just rhetoric! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Unfortunately, it's ideologues like you who create harsh reactionary positions that enable people like trump to gain power in the first place. Your 40 years of leftist institutional infestations and lies are what got trump elected.

    11. Re:He's just a populist, it's just rhetoric! by AutodidactLabrat · · Score: 1

      Thank Putin and the Electoral college!
      Otherwise, our brave killers of unarmed brown skinned people would just be murderers
      Oh, wait.....

    12. Re:He's just a populist, it's just rhetoric! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Just a case of "gerechter Volkszorn", "justified ire of the people". Has Trump set a date for the reperformance of the Reichskristallnacht yet?

    13. Re:He's just a populist, it's just rhetoric! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      That's your racism coming out -- you've got a few mental images (and it's clear which ones) associated with a race or two.

      To answer your (incorrect) suspicion, it's both. If you take a wrong turn in Chicago, it's as you described. But, when you're on a SJW-riddled forum, it's more often than not as GP described.

    14. Re:He's just a populist, it's just rhetoric! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You must be brown then. You are given away by the mojo idea from Spanish association to wetting ergo getting clean. Half Asian and half Arab? If you are brown, you see yourself as white but you are not, and you would be seeing me as gray or shadowed. Are you the color of your own excrement (what you discard in the toilet sit), or completely discernible from it? The reference is relative, therefore absolute common speech, so no color distinction ambiguities. In other times it would be called Patriotism, not xenophobia nor hate crime, but the country went very scared after the I had a Dream ploy. I know with certainty these Indians DO ENTICE people to apply violence, by their own sheer biological necessity. They simply show up and attack me, insult me, etc without me saying nothing, and I am a Trump nonetheless.

    15. Re:He's just a populist, it's just rhetoric! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      According to local reports, the two Indians who got shot had just finished taking a dump in the parking lot. The shooter followed them into the bar and demanded that the Indians clean up their open air bowel movements. That's when the Indians attacked the good Samaritan. The good Samaritan drew his weapon and shot the two street shitters in self-defense. That's how it went down, and the dead street shitter has only himself to blame. The shooter is the real victim in this case.

    16. Re:He's just a populist, it's just rhetoric! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The more you examine it, the more you come to realize it's a genetic problem with foreigners.

      Wow. Just wow. I mean, that would be just as bigoted if you were speaking from the perspective of a resident of Japan, or Korea, or Sweden, or some other country that has a majority population of the same ethnicity and local descent. Since you're speaking as an apparent US resident though, you manage all the bigotry, plus you also manage to sound like a completely ignorant fool unaware of history or the makeup of your own population.

    17. Re:He's just a populist, it's just rhetoric! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I never thought of it that way. Mexico is a shithole. Interesting too that the countries founded by the northern Europeans have been successful, whereas everything surrounding the Mediteranian has spawned dysfunction. The Anglosphere is a good example, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Great Britain, Ireland, and the United States are the most desirable places to live emigrate to. No one wants to migrate to Mexico, Venezuela, or Brazil.

    18. Re:He's just a populist, it's just rhetoric! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Who defines "hate" crime? I define "hate crime" as alien invaders stealing jobs and resources from the folks who live here.

    19. Re:He's just a populist, it's just rhetoric! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Straw man. Parent said increase, not massive increase.

    20. Re:He's just a populist, it's just rhetoric! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Obama tried to turn the USA into a N1ggertopia.

    21. Re:He's just a populist, it's just rhetoric! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      True white people hate muds. If you think otherwise, you are a race traitor. Race traitors will be dealt with. You better flee to Canada while you still can.

    22. Re:He's just a populist, it's just rhetoric! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Well boo fucking hoo! Time to put on your big girl panties and suck it up, snowflake. What's coming will make the holocaust look like a walk in the park. 260 "hate" crimes? Hell, we haven't even got started.

    23. Re:He's just a populist, it's just rhetoric! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Bad people do exist, but in every species and religions.
      For me it’s not the Trump association who has create the problem, it has allow a painstakingly hidden problem to be expressed. Realization is the first start of a solution, but a dangerous moment indeed.
      I have the opportunity to live in a wonderful place to speak about it: Bruxelles, in Belgium.
      The migrations of the last fifty years created the situation where more than half of the parents of the local new born in the city claim their children to be of official Turk, or Moroccan origin.
      Well, I am of European body-type, and they never make specie-hate crime, never..., well in fact I had to travel through east Europe to discover that given the opportunity, it doesn’t make sense for a robber to send their victim to the hospital afterward (or for the law to protect them more than the victims). They NEVER make hate crime, in fact when their see you, on that purpose the custom is to shout that you are a racist on sight: the simple fact that the girl at your hand wears a skirt is an absolute proof of provocation, even for some police.
      Based on that absolute true, even recording it as a hate crime is by law forbidden, as a consequence of the fact that noting any ethnic or religious characteristics of the perpetrator on statistical purpose is forbidden. I don’t understand how so I can see appear so many articles of local racist aggression on the BBC, when the other side is absolutely non existent. Just a few dead sometimes...
      Trump, is the rise of the realization of a problem, a problem forbidden to be express or managed as such in my area. Well most people have even be deprived of the words to express it, under the thread of social and political pressure of the fascist label.
      And in my view, when a problem is maintained in the social subconscious, well it’s easy to build something out of proportion from it. That’s how America is responding to an European problem.

    24. Re:He's just a populist, it's just rhetoric! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Answer me this, why do Indians and Pakistanis have such poor hygiene? They don't bathe regularly. They rely on heavy doses of perfume to cover their body odor. When they shit, they just shit wherever they are standing -- street, sidewalk, theater, cricket match -- it doesn't matter. No privacy and they are not ashamed. Everyone thinks its normal. And they don't use toilet paper. They wipe their ass with their bare hand, then clean their hand by wiping it on the nearest wall, or even on their own clothing. Disgusting!

    25. Re:He's just a populist, it's just rhetoric! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      How dare you insult our president! Shame on you! He is working to protect America for future generations. He is a hero to all decent people. The people chose Donald Trump, and he is your president too!

    26. Re:He's just a populist, it's just rhetoric! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Was he an H1-B holder?

      H1-Bs are clearly unsafe and should be banned.

    27. Re:He's just a populist, it's just rhetoric! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Ah no. Bullshit that mindless lemmings has been fed by the media fuels crap like this and then douche bags blame Trump for it because to them anyone that disagrees with them is using "hate speech". Do you really think the shooter was so concerned with politics that he felt like shooting a person because of their ethnicity? That's about to the level of stupidity that this jackass showed in shooting this guy. He is a idiot who got drunk and used it as an opportunity to vent his racism. The guy cares about politics about as much as a dog does.

    28. Re:He's just a populist, it's just rhetoric! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Is that like neglecting how many of these "hate crimes" are reported false and the person lied?? You ever hear about any of those? Yeah, me neither................
       

    29. Re:He's just a populist, it's just rhetoric! by eaglesrule · · Score: 2

      Whatever I think about Trump's policies, or the man himself, his detractors are going to find a way to blame him for anything and everything because they have an agenda, regardless of the merit of the accusation.

      Meanwhile, there are these antics by extreme leftists, and now I'm seeing topics where 'punching nazis' is the rational being coined as an excuse for assaulting Trump supporters. The hypocrisy is obvious to anyone who hasn't succumbed to their gaslighting.

    30. Re: He's just a populist, it's just rhetoric! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The rest of the world expects Americans to be pigshit ignorant bigots now, they're a laughing stock.

    31. Re: He's just a populist, it's just rhetoric! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Depending on why you want to immigrate, Germany, Singapore, Norway or even Italy are considered far more desirable. All you've done is listed "places that feel closest to my existing situation", for best results try removing your blinkers.

    32. Re: He's just a populist, it's just rhetoric! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Would love to see the GeoIP on a lot of these posts. Would go some way to showing how many eastern european Putin puppets are on the march.

    33. Re:He's just a populist, it's just rhetoric! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Anecdotes, anecdotes. You've been widely outspoken against Trump the entire time of his campaign and up to his election. People have done their best to paint Trump supporters as racists. I'd bet money that most of the problems with these kinds of incidents is from liberal fearmongering everyone, and stirring stuff up to make the less mentally stable more apt to do something. Quit telling people Trump hates minorities (there is no proof at all that he does) and maybe crap like this won't be going on.

    34. Re:He's just a populist, it's just rhetoric! by Verdatum · · Score: 1

      Is that like neglecting how many of these "hate crimes" are reported false and the person lied??

      No one has ever claimed that _all_ accusations are true. So long as the number of hate-crimes increased in a statistically significant manner, and the proportion of well-grounded claims is greater than the proportion of groundless/fabricated/falsified claims, then the concern about rising hate-crime is reasonable. I worry that attempting to dismiss the concern by way of anecdotally picking out a handful of questionable incidents may be an instance of cherry-picking data to serve as a red-herring. Now, it might be possible to prove that the proportion of questionable reports has increased. And if that's the case, that may be a separate problem worth addressing in our society. But that hypothetical increased proportion of questionable reports is not going to be remotely enough to account for the rise in reported incidents.

      We've got plenty of stats on malicious false-criminal-accusation frequencies in the US, and they are extremely low. It's easy to think they are higher than they are because when they happen, they frequently get increased attention from the media, and the concept of false-accusations is an extremely common trope in fictional drama. In reality, the benefits are so low, the work needed to make a legitimate legal accusation is so high, the possibility of getting caught is so high, the punishments for getting caught, both legally and socially are so high; it's just rarely worthwhile.

    35. Re:He's just a populist, it's just rhetoric! by Verdatum · · Score: 1

      Now, when people do this to you, are you walking down the street and minding your own business? Or do you find it happens when you are saying hateful racist, sexist, transphobic, Islamophobic things on the Internet? If it's the latter, then as requested, I may be able to provide an explanation of why that's happening.

  2. That's all he yelled? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Interesting

    I would expect a REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE as well

    1. Re:That's all he yelled? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Pepe!

  3. "Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebees" by JoeyRox · · Score: 4, Funny

    Police found him there after putting out an APB (Applebees Point Bulletin), which is the tool they use to find all racists in the Midwest and South.

  4. Let me guess, he owns a red hat? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Something about making psycopathy great again, something like that?

    1. Re:Let me guess, he owns a red hat? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      No, he was an Ubuntu user.

    2. Re:Let me guess, he owns a red hat? by Lisandro · · Score: 1

      Um, not shooting an innocent man in retaliation?

    3. Re:Let me guess, he owns a red hat? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Drunk raging impotent middle class being relegated to lower class due to foreign replacement. You can't end people's livelihood and expect their survival instinct to not kick in.

    4. Re:Let me guess, he owns a red hat? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      No, he was an Ubuntu user.

      I have a lot more sympathy for him then. I mean, I'd be angry too.

    5. Re:Let me guess, he owns a red hat? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

      Drunk raging impotent middle class being relegated to lower class due to foreign replacement. You can't end people's livelihood and expect their survival instinct to not kick in.

      Yeah, the only reason hundreds of millions of other people in the US aren't shooting immigrants is that they're all living at the top of the heap. Or you could stop the special pleading for this maniac and accept that most people even if they lose their job or worse, don't respond with xenophobic murder.

    6. Re:Let me guess, he owns a red hat? by Marxist+Hacker+42 · · Score: 0

      Got to start the war somewhere.

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      SJW: a person who perceives an injustice, and while correcting it, commits a greater injustice.
    7. Re:Let me guess, he owns a red hat? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Of course. That justifies it.

    8. Re: Let me guess, he owns a red hat? by jovius · · Score: 1

      Average man can also have lower pay rate, or go against the policies of the company.

      Be a slave or not. That's the black and white take of the issue. Because of the lack of freedom the choices are few. No wonder the realisation comes out violently.

      The different looking people are handy substitutes for one's suffering, coming from first being fucked up by everybody and everything else.

      There's not much courage in that but cowardice. The empty facades which call themselves human beings exploit that to the final drop.

    9. Re:Let me guess, he owns a red hat? by lucm · · Score: 2

      The shooter probably saw the jobs he was qualified for moved to 3rd world nations and 3rd world citizens moved into his hometown to take jobs from his countrymen - what's the correct response? All the average man can do is vote or lash out - I agree it's likely this fellow did both.

      Why is it that people see gun control as smart but immigration control as stupid? They're both instances of dealing with symptoms instead of causes.

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      lucm, indeed.
    10. Re: Let me guess, he owns a red hat? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Maybe he should have stayed in school.

    11. Re:Let me guess, he owns a red hat? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Why is it that people see gun control as smart but immigration control as stupid? They're both instances of dealing with symptoms instead of causes.

      Because the former regulates everyone equally and the other is supposed to but never does, even when you don't have someone in office who made an election promise of banning a particular ethnic/religious group.

    12. Re: Let me guess, he owns a red hat? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      If I had mod points I would give you a million.

    13. Re:Let me guess, he owns a red hat? by Joce640k · · Score: 1

      Why is it that people see gun control as smart but immigration control as stupid?

      Um because we're not inbred hicks? Immigrate control=hate. Gun ownership=paranoia/vigilantism.

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    14. Re:Let me guess, he owns a red hat? by lucm · · Score: 1

      Immigrate control=hate.

      Really? Let's follow your logic for a minute. Let's say for instance that all illegal immigrants in the USA become official citizens today. What do you do with the illegal immigrants that arrive tomorrow (since of course building walls to keep them out is hate)? You also give them a passport? What about those who arrive next week, next month, next year? Surely you can't be of the opinion that today's illegal immigrants are better persons than tomorrow's, otherwise that would be hate, so how do you solve this problem? You let anyone become an American citizen, with no control?

      But illegals are a drop in the bucket. Last year 15 million people entered the green card lottery. That's twice the population of NYC. So according to you, since immigration control is hate, those people must be automatically allowed to become citizens. What is your strategy to accommodate this volume of newcomers? How can you even print and hand over that many passports? Where will those people sleep? What will they eat? Where will they work? And that's just year 1, there's gonna be 15 millions more the following year, and then the following.

      See, the problem with virtuous statements like "immigration control is hate" is that they don't offer a viable alternative, they don't provide realistic solutions as to where the line should be drawn and how. So why don't you do everyone a favor and teach us your brilliant strategy to end immigration control in an effective way?

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    15. Re:Let me guess, he owns a red hat? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Because guns are single-purpose efficient killing machines, but immigrants are people. Comparing control of a person's very presence to control over one toy they might want is intellectually dishonest.

      And, speaking as someone who went to a school with a cadet force and had marksmanship awards before my sixteenth birthday, so gun safety is second nature to me, I can say with confidence that Americans stand unique among all Westernised countries with varying forms of gun control in that they treat firearms like toys at best and extensions of their dick at worst. The hell is wrong with your culture? Even if you have established some legal right to gun enjoyment, you've proven yourselves (unlike e.g. Switzerland) completely fucking incapable of exercising your right responsibly. If I were an NRA member my first feeling would be embarrassment.

    16. Re:Let me guess, he owns a red hat? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      How can you even print and hand over that many passports?

      That wouldn't be a problem, passports are issued by the originating country.

    17. Re:Let me guess, he owns a red hat? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Why is it that people see gun control as smart but immigration control as stupid? They're both instances of dealing with symptoms instead of causes.

      A gun that refuses to kill people is non-functional. An immigrant that refuses to kill people is functional.

      The vast majority of either are functional.

      That's why controlling the former rather than the latter does more for keeping people from being killed.

  5. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by rubycodez · · Score: 2, Troll

    Shooting foreigners isn't being racist, it's being xenophobic. Indians are Caucasian, by the way.

  6. Sounds too simple to be true by TimothyHollins · · Score: 0

    Is this confirmed by other sources as well?
    It's retarded enough to be true, granted, but it sounds exactly like so many fake stories that have popped up in the wake of the cheeto monster. The Verge being one of the worse tabloids doesn't help either.

    1. Re:Sounds too simple to be true by Potor · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Do you read the news at all? This has been well covered.

    2. Re:Sounds too simple to be true by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      Yes, it's been confirmed by other sources. Kansas City's newspaper had a good article about it.

    3. Re:Sounds too simple to be true by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You didn't think to just google "Srinivas Kuchibhotla", which has to be in the top 100 of unique googleable names?

      Or for that matter, try "Olathe shooting", since Olathe is a pretty unique name.

    4. Re:Sounds too simple to be true by Jhon · · Score: 2

      Even if every detail in the summary is true it's STILL likely to not be an accurate depiction of the entire profile of the gunman.

      http://abcnews.go.com/Internat...

    5. Re:Sounds too simple to be true by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
    6. Re: Sounds too simple to be true by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Unique name? LOL... statistically speaking any combination of Hindu first and last names is used by at least 126 people. There are just that many of them back in the land of shit-smelling streets. Which is why they come here to steal your job

    7. Re:Sounds too simple to be true by Kohath · · Score: 1

      Yeah, this one isn't a hoax. We have all been conditioned to suspect bias incidents are hoaxes because so many of them are, but this one is real and the descriptions of it seem to be consistent across multiple sources.

    8. Re:Sounds too simple to be true by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Don't be lazy, go look yourself - toss the mans last name into $search_engine and you'll find the story in many places.

    9. Re: Sounds too simple to be true by Austerity+Empowers · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Which is why they come here to steal your job

      No, that is not why they come here. They are brought here, to suppress your wages, by wealthy Americans of every race, gender, religion and orientation that has the means to do so. They are given a temporary license to stay, provided they remain cheap, then they get cast back to where they came from (or get labelled enemy of the state, evidently).

      This is what is being lost beneath the racism, the Indians, Mexicans, Chinese, etc. are not your enemies, they're just people trying to make a buck. Your enemies are Americans.

    10. Re:Sounds too simple to be true by Dunbal · · Score: 1, Insightful

      "Well covered" doesn't mean confirmed. Especially in today's fake news era where all news agencies are quoting themselves as sources and it finally turns out the actual source was someone's blog somewhere.

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    11. Re:Sounds too simple to be true by Potor · · Score: 2

      I am not doing your homework for you. If you really think the reporting in this case is in doubt, then God and Trump bless you.

    12. Re:Sounds too simple to be true by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      What in the world would constitute "confirmed" for you?

    13. Re:Sounds too simple to be true by lgw · · Score: 1

      Sure, it's well coved by the old-school news. But are there any credible sources? Doesn't matter how many fiction authors are writing about it, after all.

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    14. Re: Sounds too simple to be true by dgatwood · · Score: 1

      This is what is being lost beneath the racism, the Indians, Mexicans, Chinese, etc. are not your enemies, they're just people trying to make a buck. Your enemies are Americans.

      Specifically, the wealthy ruling class. Of course, some of them have also managed to trick a lot of Americans into believing that immigrants are the enemy by pushing an exaggerated sense of nationalism. I'm still trying to figure out how they win by damaging the income of other members of the ruling class, but I'm sure there's a financial explanation somewhere if you dig in deep enough.

      Either way, the whole system is rigged, and the people at the top always win. It's just a question of which group of people at the bottom get screwed when they do.

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    15. Re:Sounds too simple to be true by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      A video recording at a minimum. Preferably with a forensics grade video recorder with a tamper-evident hardware security module.

    16. Re:Sounds too simple to be true by Darinbob · · Score: 1

      Right, so Trump has to put his blessing on it now before it's not fake news?

    17. Re:Sounds too simple to be true by lgw · · Score: 1

      While more people find Trump credible than the old-school media, it still less than half the people who find him credible. The destruction of credibility of the old-school media was self-inflicted - Trump merely comments on the obvious fact. Have you never been directly involved in something that was reported by a journalist?

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    18. Re:Sounds too simple to be true by mattwarden · · Score: 1

      "Hands up, don't shoot" was well covered. Took months and an actual trial to learn it never happened.

    19. Re:Sounds too simple to be true by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      While more people find Trump credible than the old-school media, it still less than half the people who find him credible.

      They don't.

      Sorry, but they don't.

      The destruction of credibility of the old-school media was self-inflicted - Trump merely comments on the obvious fact

      You mean Trump tries to distract us from the General Sherman stuck in his eye. When your best excuse for your lies is that you don't know what you're saying, you are in serious trouble.

      Have you never been directly involved in something that was reported by a journalist?

      Dude, one of the first things you learn, whether a police investigator, journalist, or divorce counselor, is that a dozen people can have twenty different stories about the same event.

    20. Re:Sounds too simple to be true by mattwarden · · Score: 1

      We are conditioned to suspect hoaxes? That is exactly wrong. We are biased to believe stories that confirm what we already think is true. This story fits that bill. Suspicious is warranted.

      As for "look at all these stories", they all report the same quote from 1 witness so they all have the same single point of failure. This was the problem with the "hands up, don't shoot" narrative in Ferguson. Easy to forget how everyone assumed it was fact, including every single article (and there were gazillions of them). It took, you know, actual due process to figure out it was 100% fabricated.

    21. Re:Sounds too simple to be true by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      "Hands up, don't shoot" was well covered. Took months and an actual trial to learn it never happened.

      Neither did this but I never see you complaining about that one. Of course, the trial has a prosecutor who allowed perjury to occur, so who knows what really happened? That prosecutor's conduct does not inspire confidence.

      Of course, you could have read the Report on the Ferguson Police Department as a whole, and tell us what you think is important about it.

    22. Re:Sounds too simple to be true by mattwarden · · Score: 1

      This bolsters my point. But you're too busy playing knee jerk reactionary games to the mention of "one side's" (in your mind) false story to notice.

    23. Re:Sounds too simple to be true by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      This bolsters my point. But you're too busy playing knee jerk reactionary games to the mention of "one side's" (in your mind) false story to notice.

      Actually, your reaction bolsters *my* point. You're too busy being defensive, so defensive you don't even make an effort at establishing any credibility on your part.

      You just blithely go about attacking me, and don't notice what I said about a related false story enough to even acknowledge it, which would at least show you're aware that the problem is multi-sided, let alone comment on the extensive reporting by the DOJ on that police department's widespread pattern of misconduct.

      Which should trouble anyone. But apparently you don't see fit to mention it. Why?

      Here's a hint, next time you want to bring up one false story, bring up a related one from the other side, and don't ignore the real problems that were exposed by long term in-depth investigation.

      Did you not consider that it would benefit you to make more of an effort yourself? Because I have noticed that people tend to only see one side's offenses, and when you don't bother to do anything but make a knee-jerk reactionary response yourself, you don't show that you have noticed.

      Have you? Have you seen your mistake? I can get that you think I have a problem. But I think you need to look at your own.

    24. Re:Sounds too simple to be true by mattwarden · · Score: 1

      This is surreal. I don't know how to help you get your brain out of the imaginary war you think you're engaged in with me. You're not on the opposite side of me, and I'm not on the side you apparently think I am, despite me saying nothing to suggest I am.

      I'll try once more, against my better judgment. I had two points. First, broad media reporting of a single witness's statement makes it more likely the witness made the statement (so long as the articles are independently reporting or verifying, and aren't all sourcing one story), but it does not increase the veracity of the witness's statement. Second, the media and public will hold as truth things that are untrue for significant periods of time and are far less capable than the justice system of discovering the truth.

    25. Re: Sounds too simple to be true by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      This is surreal. I don't know how to help you get your brain out of the imaginary war you think you're engaged in with me. You're not on the opposite side of me, and I'm not on the side you apparently think I am, despite me saying nothing to suggest I am.

      Here's a hint, if you want to take it: I could say the same about you.

      Except, well, the thing is, I consider it less surreal, and more depressingly familiar.

      You spent your previous post railing against me, this one, you also start off indignantly. You seem more invested in being a prick than making yourself approach the subject better.

      Don't be so standoffish. It doesn't work.

      Instead, try thinking about the advice I gave you. If you are genuinely concerned, look at how you could improve yourself better, such as by presenting more than one side's falsehood, or by directly mentioning the real concerns of a matter. Just putting forth one, however, runs into problems.

      Of course, you could end up making a false equivalency, which is yet another issue, and one the media is often lamented for doing, but that advice only matters if you want to bother fixing your own issues.

      Do you?

    26. Re: Sounds too simple to be true by mattwarden · · Score: 1

      Well, this has become quite boring. I will hold off judgement about this story, just as I do with many that conveniently fit a narrative. In the meantime, best wishes to you.

    27. Re: Sounds too simple to be true by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Or you're uncomfortable with the ideas I've presented to you, so you're avoiding them. Either way, the choices are yours.

    28. Re:Sounds too simple to be true by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Covered in CNN, NYTimes, BBC etc, all fake news. Not covered in Breitbart, which is not fake news. So it must be fake news, right? Oh and according to Breitbart, the Canadian massacre was by Moroccan muslim. So there are no white racist attacks. All fake news.

    29. Re: Sounds too simple to be true by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Most of the reporting you'll see is likely derived from the same source, the people working for the Kansas City Star that are on the ground. Maybe some local TV stations. Very few places will actually have their own people on the ground, they just won't admit it.

      This may change over the next few days, as various outlets send people into the area.

      Expectto see more details later.

      Applebee's is probably fretting though. Not the kind of publicity they want.

    30. Re: Sounds too simple to be true by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      100% THIS. You think illegal immigrants would keep coming here if nobody would hire them? And who's hiring them? Mostly rich white Americans who don't want to pay other Americans a fair wage for a job well done.

    31. Re: Sounds too simple to be true by radl33t · · Score: 1

      it amuses me that we rarely talk about the employers of immigrants and illegal immigrants in the conversations about jobs and wages

    32. Re: Sounds too simple to be true by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Funny how you can find him so easily in linked in (12 hits you can get as many easily with western names btw) maybe this explains why you have a shitty job and no future. You are probably too dumb

    33. Re: Sounds too simple to be true by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Wealthy Americans are in constant competition with other Wealthy Americans, and the Lower Classes and Foreigners are the fuel for their competition. This is the model for most capitalistic societies.

  7. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    The Indians I know consider themselves south Asian.

  8. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    WTF!!!!!!!! That is so fucking STUPID!

  9. Re: Not a problem at all by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Mmm you deliciously smug, condescending, insulting elitist asshole... Thank you for 4 years of Trump, and probably another 4 after that.

    With caricatures like you who needs hyperbole?

  10. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Not sure where your second point comes from.

    (Most) Indians may be 'caucasian' the way science means it (in as far as it ever uses the term, because it is a largely meaningless concept).

    But Indians are not 'caucasian' the way Stormfront means it.

  11. Re: Not a problem at all by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Thanks for demonstrating the very sort of elitist attitude which lead to Trumps win and thr decimation of the democrat party, enjoy thr next *eight* years! ... And this from a still never trumper.

  12. Re: I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Interesting

    You should start by looking in the mirror and see how the election of Obama moved the overton window enough to make trump possible. Alas such honest reflection from the left is why the democrats are as decimated as they are.

  13. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by rubycodez · · Score: 0

    that's geographic classification.

    was just trolling anyway, geez.

  14. Re: I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Cool. Then let's blame Obama for Orlando, San Bernardino, etc.

    See how fucking stupid you are?

  15. Re:I blame Trump. by Jhon · · Score: 4, Informative
  16. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by rubycodez · · Score: 1

    2nd point mostly comes from troll under the bridge

    but that classification is still used in forensic anthropology and is not meaningless but does describe a migration of humans and their descendants. Also, Europeans and Indian's language comes from common branch of human languages, "proto indo-european"

  17. Re:I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    That man opened the door for lunatics like this. His followers are gleefully jumping through the door and this is what we get as a nation. I also blame the GOP for this because of their desire for power in Washington. They let this happen unchecked.

    If I could afford it, I would post pictures of the victims of these killings on billboards on along every possible route leading to the White House, Trump Tower and Mar-a-Lago.

  18. Not the full story. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    Drunk guy at a bar gets thrown out for yelling at people. Comes back and shoots up the place. Including shooting a white guy named "Ian"

    The Verge is an extreme leftist publication. They're going to paint it as anti-trump as possible because it fits their narrative. Doesn't say anything about the white guy getting shot twice does it? It just says he got injured... Here is more of a full story from another leftist source: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/24/world/asia/kansas-attack-possible-hate-crime-srinivas-kuchibhotla.html

    That being said, this is an obligated "Why is this on Slashdot?" An engineer got shot? Low level engineers die every day... I don't see them on here very often.

    1. Re: Not the full story. by joh · · Score: 1

      The white guy got only shot when he tried to go after the shooter.

  19. Re:I blame Trump. by Black+Parrot · · Score: 4, Insightful

    That man opened the door for lunatics like this. His followers are gleefully jumping through the door and this is what we get as a nation. I also blame the GOP for this because of their desire for power in Washington. They let this happen unchecked.

    Trump may be aggravating it, but this isn't new. Some idiot attacked Sikhs a few years ago because he thought their turbans meant they were Muslims.

    Racism doesn't always attract the brightest bulbs.

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  20. Re: Not a problem at all by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Accuracy != Elitism

  21. Re:I blame Trump. by Jhon · · Score: 2

    "That man opened the door for lunatics like this. His followers are gleefully jumping through the door and this is what we get as a nation. I also blame the GOP for this because of their desire for power in Washington. They let this happen unchecked."

    Ok. much more serious response to your post this time. The guy was a nut or a broken nut. Blaming Trump is like Blaming Obama for the Texas nut who flew his plane in to a building more than a few years ago. And I recall on this very board everyone speculating he was a right wing nut because "Texas". Turns out after his manifesto came out that he was a left wing nut.

    Maybe we need to drop the modifiers and just call them what they are. Nuts.

  22. Why by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Why not call this guy a terrorist ?

    If he had been a Muslim shooting an American it would be classed as terrorism.

    Or does it not suit the US narrative ?

    1. Re:Why by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Terrorism is generally:

      a). planned
      b). supported by an organization of some kind (frequently foreign, though domestic is possible)
      c). design to spread fear as a part of a campaign to undermine or destroy civil society

      This is a random drunk idiot shooting someone because of his skin color. The attack was probably not even premeditated. You can't label every instance of stupid people killing other people "terrorism" because . . . it isn't.

    2. Re:Why by blindseer · · Score: 0

      Why not call this guy a terrorist ?

      My dictionary app defines terrorism as "the use of violence and intimidation in the pursuit of political aims."

      Did this man claim to be a member of some political group? Was there any implication that this kind of violence would be repeated unless some public policy changed?

      If he had been a Muslim shooting an American it would be classed as terrorism.

      Perhaps. This might have something to do with Muslims declaring war on the USA since it was established. Go read some history, especially on the Barbary pirates, and then come back and tell me why this should be called terrorism.

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    3. Re:Why by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      If he had been a Muslim shooting an American it would be classed as terrorism.

      You can be muslim and american.
      I am.

    4. Re:Why by grahamwest · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Wanting foreign workers to leave the country by fearing they'll be shot seems to meet that definition to me.

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    5. Re:Why by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Because his motivations were different. If he had belonged or sworn allegiance to an organization with the stated goal of attacking Muslims, then yes that would be an act of terrorism, but for someone to randomly fly into frenzy and attack people is not an act of terrorism, be they Christian, Muslim or Zunnist. One is a random act of senseless violence, the other is an organized campaign of fear.

    6. Re:Why by swillden · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Did this man claim to be a member of some political group?

      He clearly considers himself to be part of the American political group that hates/fears Islam. (Also part of the group who confuses all brown people with Middle Easterners, too, but that's not a political group.)

      Was there any implication that this kind of violence would be repeated unless some public policy changed?

      You don't have to be seeking a policy change to be seeking a political aim. Wanting to eject Muslims from the US is a political aim, and doing it by making them afraid they'll be shot is just as good as governmental action.

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    7. Re:Why by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Actually, sounds like war to me. Your country is invaded. You expel the invader or kill them. Simple. That is what war is.

    8. Re:Why by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Why not call this guy a terrorist ?

      Because he was drunk.

    9. Re:Why by backslashdot · · Score: 1

      Since we are on the topic of reading history, a muslim country was one of the first to recognize the USA. Go read the 1797 Treaty of Tripoli, especially Article 11.

    10. Re:Why by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Wanting to eject Muslims from the US is a political aim

      Bullshit. As of now I've yet to see any policy about ejecting muslims from the US. I've seen policies about kicking out illegal immigrants, as well as policies about putting a temporary pause on visas from seven predominantly muslim countries while new vetting procedures are implemented. These actions actually make sense to me! Why do so many Americans get angry when someone points out that countries have boarders and have every right to kick out people that didn't come in legally? With respect to the second policy, five of the seven countries have been bombed by the last two administrations, and some of them are failed states with little-to-no government rule, so what does an ID from one of these places even mean? Even president Assad of Syria has stated in interviews that there definitely are IS members amongst the refugees.

    11. Re:Why by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Why not call this guy a terrorist ?

      Because the meaning of words matter! He was just your run of the mill racist murderer... OK, call it a hate crime.

    12. Re:Why by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Because he was under the influence of alcohol. In America your actions are and intent differs when under the influence.

    13. Re:Why by swillden · · Score: 1

      Wanting to eject Muslims from the US is a political aim

      Bullshit. As of now I've yet to see any policy about ejecting muslims from the US.

      I was making the point that one need not seek policy in order to be working towards a political goal... and you respond that you don't see anyone seeking policy, apparently completely missing the point.

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    14. Re:Why by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      because its not an act of terrorism......its a hate crime.
      The U.S. Code of Federal Regulations defines terrorism as "the unlawful use of force and violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government, the civilian population, or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives" (28 C.F.R. Section 0.85).
      https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/part-I/chapter-113B

      "For the purposes of collecting statistics, the FBI has defined a hate crime as a “criminal offense against a person or property motivated in whole or in part by an offender's bias against a race, religion, disability, sexual orientation, ethnicity, gender, or gender identity.”"
      (https://www.fbi.gov/investigate/civil-rights/hate-crimes)

    15. Re:Why by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      According to local reports, the two Indians who got shot had just finished taking a shit in the parking lot. The shooter followed them into the bar and demanded that the Indians clean up their open air bowel movement. That's when the Indians attacked the good Samaritan. The good Samaritan drew his weapon and shot the two street shitters in self-defense. That's how it went down, and the dead street shitter has only himself to blame. The shooter is the real victim in this case.

  23. Now he should be shot by a native American by Timo_UK · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "Get out of my country, immigrant"

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    1. Re:Now he should be shot by a native American by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

      Which Native Americans? The originals from the 1st wave of 20k years ago, or the ones from 10k years ago?

    2. Re:Now he should be shot by a native American by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Either - why would it matter?

    3. Re:Now he should be shot by a native American by rubycodez · · Score: 2

      Most native american were nomadic, nomads don't have countries nor immigration laws.

    4. Re:Now he should be shot by a native American by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      They are all Siberians. And before that Central and Western Asians, which is awkward since the immigrants are too, originally. And before that Middle Easterners. And before that Africans. The proper weapon should be the bow and arrow, or a spear.

    5. Re:Now he should be shot by a native American by misexistentialist · · Score: 0, Troll

      stop disrespecting their diverse and environmentally friendly culture, they'd scalp him and cut off his genitals first

    6. Re:Now he should be shot by a native American by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Cause the later group are immigrants; GTFO!

    7. Re:Now he should be shot by a native American by Ol+Olsoc · · Score: 1

      Most native american were nomadic, nomads don't have countries nor immigration laws.

      Worst

      Attempted

      Rebuttal

      Ever.

      Though I guess you are trying to say that the amerinds who were not nomadic actually are the rightful settlers. Odd.

      I don't blame anyone but the kook who did this. Anyone defending or blaming is gravitating toward kookdom themselves.

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    8. Re:Now he should be shot by a native American by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Not much Native Americans around anymore (wiped out centuries ago...). Ironically Mexican are probably their closest kin.

    9. Re:Now he should be shot by a native American by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Shots fired! And rightly so. However, all land in all of the world, was conquered by some asshole who thought he should and eventually did. They're still assholes but they were assholes that could manipulate animals for their treachery. It's just a sad truth for animals like humans that think they have reason or conscience when those that don't have real power. They're not smart at all. They are the morons that allow indiscretion to exist.

    10. Re:Now he should be shot by a native American by blindseer · · Score: 0

      It matters because the possession of the land in question matters. We can declare the proper possession of the land in one of two ways, the first people to get there or the last. If we declare ownership by first possession then only those with ancestry of the first wave immigrants can claim ownership. If we declare ownership by last occupation then this land is owned by Americans.

      I tend to believe that land is owned by those that occupy it and can defend it.

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    11. Re:Now he should be shot by a native American by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      That is a misconception. Some of them had seasonal expeditions with mobile camps for hunting migratory grazing animals (along well-established corridors), but they mostly also had their permanent settlements. Nations had their territories and defended them.

    12. Re:Now he should be shot by a native American by sonamchauhan · · Score: 1

      Nomads absolute have a country. They share it, to be sure, but it's still their's as much as the next guy's.

      From the definition: "Nomads, move periodically or cyclically, usually returning to their original location at various times."

      You can't simply take over each location on their route and put up 'This is Mine!', 'Not Here', 'Go Away' signs, and still expect to be just. Unless, of course, you are fine if someone evicts you from your hotel room. Snatches the title of your holiday timeshare. Takes over the cloud services you paid for, moving the pitiful remnants of your data into a purpose-built 80386/300 MB 'reservation' (that's what the policy of Indian Removal was).

    13. Re:Now he should be shot by a native American by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I think that's not the case. My understanding that many native American tribes became nomadic after being uprooted by the European invasion.

      Consider that agriculture can support many more people living on the same area.

      There were definitely what we could call "countries" in the pre-Columbian America, just think about Maya, Inca and other civilizations.

    14. Re:Now he should be shot by a native American by Stickasylum · · Score: 1

      As well as being irrelevant, it's actually totally false. Only a small fraction of pre-contact Native American cultures were primarily nomadic.

    15. Re:Now he should be shot by a native American by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      > Most native american were nomadic, nomads don't have countries nor immigration laws.

      Why, how very convenient for genocidal occupiers.

      If only the Native Americans had immigration laws!

    16. Re:Now he should be shot by a native American by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I suspect he *was* a native American.

    17. Re:Now he should be shot by a native American by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      H1-B job thieves must die!

    18. Re:Now he should be shot by a native American by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      According to local reports, the two Indians who got shot, had just finished taking a shit in the parking lot. The shooter followed them into the bar and demanded that the Indians clean up their open air bowel movement. That's when the Indians attacked the good Samaritan. The good Samaritan drew his weapon and shot the two street shitters. That's how it went down, and the dead street shitter has only himself to blame.

    19. Re:Now he should be shot by a native American by strikethree · · Score: 1

      And then those Native Americans should be shot by the previous Native Americans whom the last group of Native Americans raped and slaughtered.

      Your point?

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    20. Re:Now he should be shot by a native American by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      They also warred over territory all the time. They would decimate other tribes and take the daughters to give to their own men. Powhatan had just conquered huge swathes of territory when the English arrived. In fact, he expected _they_ would become part of _his_ tribe(kingdom) and not the other way around. Does Timo_UK believe he should leave his country and/or pay reparations to the Gauls and Romans?

    21. Re:Now he should be shot by a native American by rubycodez · · Score: 1

      oh and which wave of migrations into N. America are you going to say are the rightful ones. Or do you know what for example the horse tribes did to each other? Right or wrong humans do exactly what you say they can't do, been going on for as long as there have been humans.

    22. Re:Now he should be shot by a native American by rubycodez · · Score: 1

      my you are ignorant of history, we are talking of the part of north america where the USA is, those were primarily occupied by nomads

    23. Re:Now he should be shot by a native American by Stickasylum · · Score: 1

      Native Americans living in the Rocky Mountain area was primarily nomadic prior to the arrival of Columbus, but most other areas of the US were primarily populated by agrarian tribes (though hunter-gatherer cultures were interspersed). Many previously agrarian tribes moved to a more nomadic lifestyle after the arrival of Columbus; the nomadic lifestyle was made more attractive by the combination of civilization collapse due to depopulation by western diseases (which killed upwards of 50-80% of the peoples of North America even prior to Jamestown and Plymouth), the boom of many animal species such as buffalo and passenger pigeons after the depopulation, and the introduction of domestic horses.

    24. Re:Now he should be shot by a native American by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      They weren't the first:

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clovis_culture

  24. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by JaredOfEuropa · · Score: 3, Informative

    a class or kind of people unified by shared interests, habits, or characteristics

    So WoW players, cat fanciers and gun enthusiasts are races now? Not sure that will fly with the UNHRC...

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  25. He was here on an H1B visa by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
  26. Re:Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    hope your ancestors weren't British - we don't want you back!

  27. /. editors: why do you maintain this shit hole? by pezpunk · · Score: 3, Interesting

    the comments section, i mean. honest question.

    why do you guys bother keeping this comment section running, when it has clearly devolved into one of the worst, most openly racist and least interesting communities on the internet? okay, sure, there are communities specifically geared towards right-wing fascism and racism that are probably worse, but this site is supposed to be about, you know, tech news and stuff. but you guys have let it erode into something gross that almost nobody other than despicable morons want to participate in. i remember years ago when articles would have hundreds of interesting and insightful comments, with actual experts weighing in with well thought out reactions. those people are all gone, and with very good reason. are you glad they're gone? do you miss them? do you miss relevancy?

    i doubt you are proud of providing a forum dominated by some of the worst elements of humanity. so that's why i'm asking why you continue to do so.

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    1. Re:/. editors: why do you maintain this shit hole? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I take it you never perused the IMDB boards? IMDB makes /. look like a bunch of limpwristed pansies by comparison.

    2. Re:/. editors: why do you maintain this shit hole? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Cuz monies?

    3. Re:/. editors: why do you maintain this shit hole? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Cause you read it and that brings ad $.

    4. Re:/. editors: why do you maintain this shit hole? by Imrik · · Score: 3

      If you ignore the political stories that shouldn't be on this site anyway you'll find a lot of the comments sections are still quite good. I'm a little surprised you claim the comments are geared towards the right though, if anything the overall bias seems to be towards the left.

    5. Re:/. editors: why do you maintain this shit hole? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Shorter version: someone said something I didn't like, so nothing on this site has any value at all.

    6. Re:/. editors: why do you maintain this shit hole? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      If you ignore the political stories that shouldn't be on this site anyway you'll find a lot of the comments sections are still quite good.

      Yeah, I've counted at least 2 such stories this year already!

    7. Re:/. editors: why do you maintain this shit hole? by Dunbal · · Score: 0

      Why don't you self censor and stop reading the comments? I stopped reading yours after the first line. It's easy!

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    8. Re:/. editors: why do you maintain this shit hole? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      And indeed, the IDMB boards are going.

      Because why spend money on being the mechanism that awful people use to be awful to people?

      I liked that whole bit about giving the members time to make connections outside of the IMDB boards. Like most of them don't already know each other from Reddit, Stormfront or the AVFM forums.

    9. Re:/. editors: why do you maintain this shit hole? by MrKaos · · Score: 1

      Because banner ads over one third of the screen that keep loading loading loading.... that if you stop them early they continue to occupy that part of the screen.

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    10. Re:/. editors: why do you maintain this shit hole? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Then instead of complaining to the commenters complain to the idiots who run the site posting bias propaganda. I would use the phrase "fake news" but I'm betting you takes the MSM media's angle on it considering your "omg everyone is a racist/bigot" shtick.

      Btw "The Overpriviliged" is a shameless and talentless DRI rip off. It's bad and you should feel bad.

    11. Re:/. editors: why do you maintain this shit hole? by dcooper_db9 · · Score: 2

      I don't think Slashdot recognizes the damage they are doing to their brand by chasing the lowest common denominator. They keep publishing on the same provocative subjects. That drives a spike in readership but it pushes away people who are more sophisticated. Thoughtless people push up thoughtless comments. And Slashdot needs to start trimming their stories. Really, we don't need another story on autonomous vehicles. They also need to stop publishing stories on the weekend. The rating system just does not work without a certain mass of readers.

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    12. Re:/. editors: why do you maintain this shit hole? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      "most openly racist and least interesting communities on the internet?"
      Wow seriously if you believe this then you need to look around a bit more.
      You also seem to miss the point that slashdot IS THE COMMENTS SECTION.

    13. Re:/. editors: why do you maintain this shit hole? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Because dumbfucks like me keep coming back. Every so often I see a comment that makes wading through the bullshit worthwhile. I've been here since the early days, I've survived Eternal September, usenet, SA and 4chan, I'll live through this. The mouthbreathers will grow up, fuck or die off, or preferably an hero themselves, and I'll still be here.

    14. Re:/. editors: why do you maintain this shit hole? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Slashdot is actually one of the more moderate sites, and I like it for that. For example, you will usually not find comments advocating discrimination against Muslims or blacks (as on right-wing hate sites), nor against men or whites (as on left-wing hate sites).

      Just because the Slashdot userbase doesn't uniformly agree with your particular brand of politics, doesn't make it "fascist".

    15. Re:/. editors: why do you maintain this shit hole? by friedman101 · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Donald Trump broke this place. I used to think the anti-immigrant rhetoric here was 90% related to H1B misuse and 10% racism. After noting how strongly /. fell behind Trump (an anti-science, anti-net-neutrality, racist dog-whistling lunatic) it seems obvious I was wrong.

    16. Re:/. editors: why do you maintain this shit hole? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Amen.

      Also the change of constant owners usually ensures that the original point of the site has been completely lost - this is only a brand handed down to yet another owner.

      Given the quality.. Why am I here is the last question I am asking now... this news is just rehashed from other sites anyways and there's nothing left cept the husk of good ol' times.

      (Capcha: Pretend :))

    17. Re:/. editors: why do you maintain this shit hole? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Donald Trump broke more than /.

    18. Re:/. editors: why do you maintain this shit hole? by johannesg · · Score: 1, Insightful

      I think the appropriate question is, "why is this article here". The focus of this site is tech, not crime or politics. A man was killed in what appears to be a hate crime, while apparently enjoying an evening out. He worked for a tech company. That's a pretty tenuous link, isn't it? But then, the editors clearly hope for a reaction of some kind - presumably they wish for this sorry event to reflect badly on president Trump. The logic, I guess, goes something like "Trump is against immigrants. Someone killed an immigrant. Trump is therefore killing immigrants." Of course I don't mean to imply that logic matters greatly for the foaming-at-the-mouth "we'll do anything to stop him including arson and murder" crowd.

      Anyway, this is pretty much the outcome the editors wanted. Burn down your own house to spite Trump and everyone with even the slightest right-wing sympathy. The good old days had its share of trash, but you are right: the interesting reactions are long gone. As are the interesting articles. WTF are we even doing here...

    19. Re:/. editors: why do you maintain this shit hole? by Cthefuture · · Score: 1

      if you had a lower UID I would understand... but lets face it, you are a newb that knows nothing!!! Nothing!!!! UID is life!

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    20. Re:/. editors: why do you maintain this shit hole? by tonydiethelm · · Score: 2

      I have to say, I agree. I rarely come to Slashdot any more. The comments section is full of some pretty vile comments, pretty much all the time. It's just not worth my mental energy to participate any more. There are just too many truly disgusting comments.

    21. Re:/. editors: why do you maintain this shit hole? by grahamwest · · Score: 1

      Careful who you call noob...

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    22. Re:/. editors: why do you maintain this shit hole? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I ask myself why I'm still here every time I visit the site, for the reasons you state. It's so sad. Old habit, I guess. Very old....

      Sometime I just look at the headlines here, and then go to search elsewhere for discussion on the topic if I'm particularly interested.

    23. Re:/. editors: why do you maintain this shit hole? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      This is alt-slashdot, a "better" version of Breitbard.

    24. Re:/. editors: why do you maintain this shit hole? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Funny how Slashdot decided to go with this particular murder and ignore the other 43 (on average) that occurred on the same day.
      It's like the "management" of this shit site has an agenda.

    25. Re:/. editors: why do you maintain this shit hole? by AthanasiusKircher · · Score: 1

      Donald Trump broke this place.

      Just wondering -- is Trump responsible for the ever more invasive ads here? Because it's over the top now. Beyond the pale. I started my migration to SoylentNews about 6 months ago. I've still be checking in here periodically, but if these ads don't stop, I'm DONE with Slashdot. I know everyone says that, but the ads now are simply unacceptable.

      (And yeah, I can and do run adblockers, but I sometimes view the site without them... this is terrible.)

    26. Re:/. editors: why do you maintain this shit hole? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Why don't you shut the fuck up you ignorant n1gger?

    27. Re:/. editors: why do you maintain this shit hole? by bongey · · Score: 1

      Exactly, the guy ask them what their visas were and then said went off his rocker. There is no reason Garmin should have been granted an H1B visa.

    28. Re:/. editors: why do you maintain this shit hole? by Raenex · · Score: 1

      You should be happy, as Slashdot lets you post your drivel just as much as the next guy.

    29. Re:/. editors: why do you maintain this shit hole? by Raenex · · Score: 0

      Donald Trump broke this place.

      No, Obama and the "progressive" left broke a lot more than just Slashdot. Donald Trump was just a symptom and his election the effect of a perfect storm. Part of that storm is an extremely tolerant immigration policy, denigration of those who object, and a refusal to acknowledge the dangers if Islamic immigration and Islam in general.

    30. Re:/. editors: why do you maintain this shit hole? by DerekLyons · · Score: 3, Interesting

      Donald Trump broke this place.

      Not really, no. /. used to be mostly liberal/libertarian with a large slice of middle-of-the-road. Rightwing nutjobs, facists, and Nazis-in-all-but-name used to be downmodded into oblivion within minutes of posting.

      Then Gamergate happened.

      Within a few months, /. culture was almost completely inverted - and the rightwing nutjobs, facists, and Nazis-in-all-but-name gained ascendance. Things have only gotten worse since then.

    31. Re:/. editors: why do you maintain this shit hole? by lactose99 · · Score: 1

      He is right though

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    32. Re:/. editors: why do you maintain this shit hole? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      why do you guys bother keeping this comment section running, when it has clearly devolved into one of the worst, most openly racist and least interesting communities on the internet?

      /. is now a place where SJWs try to pander their irrational views to predominantly rational people and then get pissy when these people disagree with them and try to have a rational debate. While I agree that the quality of the comments and commenters has generally gone down over the years, of late I find that this place has become less interesting mostly because of intolerant liberals that accuse me of racism and/or intolerance for saying "most black murders are done by other blacks" and "what's wrong with a country controlling its boarder?" without any reasoning whatsoever. If you want an echo chamber go back to Tumblr and your celebrity tweets but don't try to silence the few rational people still on here. Multiple news sites are now using Google's new comment-filtering tool (or will be soon), or are even completely blocking comments, so lets try to avoid becoming another vacuous internet wasteland and at least try to be a place where two people with opposing views can have a rational discussion without the need for censorship or nonsensical accusations.

    33. Re:/. editors: why do you maintain this shit hole? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      From far enough to the left, everything appears to be right-wing bias. (And, of course, the reverse is true.)

    34. Re:/. editors: why do you maintain this shit hole? by Kohath · · Score: 1

      That's the natural result when you tell yourself a story where a politician is essentially a comic book supervillain. There's no room to coexist with others who don't believe the story. They're all dupes or sheep or collaborators in supervillainy, and the world around you seems to be filled with darkness.

      The way out is to stop telling yourself scary stories and try to objectively, dispassionately observe the facts and events.

    35. Re:/. editors: why do you maintain this shit hole? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Donald Trump "broke" the entire Internet in the same way, by maintaining a large number of full-time trolls on just about all comment sections everywhere.

      (Well, to be honest I don't know how many he maintained, and how many were supported by his pal Putin.)

      Of course he has real supporters as well - but the professional trolls can and do make a lot of noise, way out of proportion to their numbers. (Imagine if you were paid full time to do it - how many sock puppets could you maintain, and how big an impact could you make on Slashdot? Quite a lot, I'd think.)

      It was part of his campaign strategy, and it worked wonderfully. And now we're all living with the aftermath. Trump has done to the Internet what he's trying to do to America, and it's not pretty.

    36. Re:/. editors: why do you maintain this shit hole? by Random+Nobody · · Score: 1

      This post is embarrassing, you should leave.

    37. Re:/. editors: why do you maintain this shit hole? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Myself, I would say first and foremost that I hate n1ggers and mexicans. Without a doubt, those two groups, followed by paki/indo-chimp/bangladeshi would be at the top spots of the list of racial groups whom I hate.

    38. Re:/. editors: why do you maintain this shit hole? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Donald Trump is a latter day Charles Martel, a hero to his people, a hero to civilized humanity.

      He will drive out the muslims and other barbarians.

    39. Re:/. editors: why do you maintain this shit hole? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Who decides who is "sophisticated" ? Hillary Clinton?

      Let the market decide. You communists always want to control who can say what. You should go live in North Korea.

    40. Re:/. editors: why do you maintain this shit hole? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Let me guess, you are either a mexican, an indian-paki, or a nlgger? I vote nlgger. Am I right?

    41. Re:/. editors: why do you maintain this shit hole? by strikethree · · Score: 1

      why do you guys bother keeping this comment section running, when it has clearly devolved into one of the worst, most openly racist and least interesting communities on the internet?

      You are at the wrong site. I mean it. If you are so offended, get out. You are not welcome here.

      It is not possible to dictate what other people will say. The value in this site is that people can say whatever they want. If you want everything that is said to be valuable to you, then start a site where you pay people to write what you want to hear/see.

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    42. Re:/. editors: why do you maintain this shit hole? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      After noting how strongly /. fell behind Trump

      I've seen this mentioned a couple times now (possibly all by you, I don't know). Is this demonstrably true? Most of the discussions I read regarding Trump have a lot of the right wing bullshit modded down. I do still see some right-wing points with 4 or 5 score where an actual argument is made, but there are far more left-leaning posts visible at 3+ than anything else.

    43. Re:/. editors: why do you maintain this shit hole? by Raenex · · Score: 1

      Translation: Leftwing nutjobs disillusioned gamers, broke political correctness, and in the immortal words of Michael Moore, helped elect Trump in "the biggest 'Fuck you' ever recorded in human history".

    44. Re:/. editors: why do you maintain this shit hole? by sound+vision · · Score: 1

      The shift is apparent to anyone who has regularly visited the site. What I wonder about is the nature of it. How much of that is, uh, "paid programming"? Various intelligence services around the world have had programs to sway public opinion for years. In my estimation, we started seeing their focus turn more outward, more global, around 2012 - 2014. We had a story here in Slashdot around 2012 about Russian intelligence having a building full of people doing nothing but writing and disseminating messages on different web sites and social media services.
      They've taken the expertise they cultivated doing this stuff to their own population and turned it out to be used on the European and US populations. We never saw operations this effective during the Cold War because there was no Internet. They had no way to tap directly into the media and social fabric of a nation without getting control of their TV and radio transmitters. They had no way to tap into our political institutions, short of a physical break-in.

  28. How many whites were attacked by blacks? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Insightful

    One white guy doing this is news.

    A black person "hating whitey" who kills or assaults someone just for being white isn't news at all, now is it?

    I blame #BlackLivesMatter

    Guess which one happens more often?

    1. Re:How many whites were attacked by blacks? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      Guess which one happens more often?

      Yeah, we all know blacks never suffered violence by whites. Fuck off.

    2. Re:How many whites were attacked by blacks? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Neither the article nor the summary mentions the shooter's race. Are you just assuming that every xenophobe is white or is that reported elsewhere?

    3. Re:How many whites were attacked by blacks? by Cederic · · Score: 0

      What the fuck does that have to do with it?

      A woman once hit me, you appear to think I now have carte blanch to rape every woman I see?

      Black Lives Matter are a racist violent bunch of criminals that assault innocent people. I'd look down on anybody that said they supported those thugs.

    4. Re: How many whites were attacked by blacks? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Black Lives Matter are a racist violent bunch of criminals that assault innocent people.

      Really? Is that all of them? A majority? A few?

      Sorry, but your bombastic proclaimations gives others a reason to look down upon you, because you are simply denigrating an entire movement with a broad brush. I bet you going to claim they haven't even denounced violence. Except they have.

      I don't get it, I mean I know what you're doing, but do you not know or care how much of a failure your argument is?

      It failed when it was Martin Luther King jr. It failed when it was the NAACP, W.E.B Dubois and Booker T. Washington and Frederick Douglass and William Lloyd Garrison.

    5. Re: How many whites were attacked by blacks? by Cederic · · Score: 1

      MLK wasn't saying its fine to assault people purely because they share ethnicity with someone else that you hold a grudge against.

      Unlike the person to whom I replied.

      Any BLM cunt wants to attack me because of my skin colour had better call an ambulance first, and a lawyer immediately after.

  29. Re:I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    As long as you also blame Obama for the murder of the Dallas police officers by BLM.

  30. Re: I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    strangely enough, trump voters do/did blame Obama. you are right, you guys are fucking stupid.

  31. Re:Not a problem at all by Dunbal · · Score: 4, Insightful

    We don't hire any Trump supporters

    So you discriminate by political party in the hiring process. Interesting. Do you do it by color and religion, too?

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  32. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Dunbal · · Score: 1

    I think you need to take some geography classes. The big mountain range near India is the Himalayas, not the Caucasus mountains. Different mountain range entirely.

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  33. I blame Obama for black-on-white crime by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    After all, he encouraged it, right? With his "bring a gun" rhetoric.

    There are a lot more of black-on-white crimes committed - every day. But no, THOSE can't be "hate crimes". Because "hating whitey" is soooo "progressive".

    You want to call for violence because Trump won?

    Well, what goes around, comes around.

    You progtards have managed to really piss off the people who actually exercise their 2nd Amendment rights. You want to "punch a Nazi" because you need to "resist" losing an election? Go ahead - then you deserve to be shot by that "Nazi".

  34. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Gussington · · Score: 1

    Shooting foreigners isn't being racist, it's being xenophobic. Indians are Caucasian, by the way.

    Only if your definition of race comes from the 19th century, which in itself is a little racist. These days race is a social or cultural construct, in which case this is quite clearly racism.
    It would be xenophobic if there were an equal number of attacks of foreigners with blonde hair and blue eyes who speak English. Since there aren't, racist is a more accurate description.

  35. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    which is the tool they use to find all racists in the Midwest and South.

    You realize you're responding to a story about bigotry with some bigotry of your own, right?

  36. Re:I blame Trump. by HBI · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I agree with you. People say a lot of stupid things when they are drunk. But let's not let any opportunity to blame Trump go to waste, right?

    And Leftists wonder why they are getting tuned out.

    500 white people are killed by blacks every year and 200 blacks are killed by whites every year. One group is 70% of the country, the other is 13% of the country. I notice the same people whining about this event aren't paying attention to those statistics. A couple people assuredly died in interracial murders since that story broke.

    But this one drunken fight in Kansas - we have no idea what was actually said and what provoked this - is somehow more significant.

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  37. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Wrong, and I work in HR so I know. Indians, for Fereral reporting purposes,
    are considered in the same category as Black Americans. It's just a fact, not
    a racial slur or judgement. We love it when a manager hires an Indian Woman -
    two bird with one stone. But those are rare hires because culturally, single
    Indian women are rare (they're usually with their husband or family) so sometimes
    it's a washout.

    CAP === 'dealing'

  38. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by rubycodez · · Score: 1

    Indians are Caucasian, research Indo-European migrations before spewing in ignorance please.

  39. Re: I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The difference is, Obama didn't spend years going on TV and convincing Muslims that Americans are bad hombres who are out to get them around every streetcorner. Trump has spent the last year and a half on TV espousing exactly that kind of FUD about people with brown skin. Trump's fearmongering rhetoric comes with a price, and innocent people are paying it.

  40. Re:Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    But the polacks, micks and krauts are OK, not to mention the wops?

  41. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    And history lessons. Racially motivated attacks against people in Europe - come on. I won't say they invented that, but they've certainly kept the practice up over the years.

  42. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by rubycodez · · Score: 2

    Per your a:, Indians and Europeans came from the same stock, part of the Indo-European migrations.

  43. Re:I blame Trump. by ArylAkamov · · Score: 1

    X brand of nuts are so much better than Y brand.

    Let the nut wars commence.

  44. Obama is to blame by SuperKendall · · Score: 0, Troll

    Pretty much all Trump supporters are not racists, that is yet more Fake News meant to make people hate each other who really should not. In the face of a shooting why are you trying to make people hate others more, not less?

    What triggers this shooting was a vet who couldn't get assistance from the VA. After eight years, that is on Obama - as is Obama and supporters stirring racial tension and giving focus to a violent angry drunk man.

    Mathews apologized to the family's in her statement, calling Purinton's actions "senseless." She said he had a drinking problem that became worse since his father passed away in October 2015, and he'd been trying to get assistance from the VA.

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    1. Re:Obama is to blame by Lisandro · · Score: 1

      Tip: talking about "fake news" really does not help your argument, or image.

    2. Re:Obama is to blame by gtall · · Score: 1

      Not a fan of statistics, I see. It isn't that ALL trump supporters are racists, it is that racists support Trump.

    3. Re:Obama is to blame by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Ah yes, the old conservative party of self-responsibility. Murder an innocent man because you think he's middle-eastern? Clearly the fault of the VA, clearly. And a drinking problem, yeah definitely.

      Wow, you fucking Trump supporters get more disgusting every day.

    4. Re:Obama is to blame by SuperKendall · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Murder an innocent man because you think he's middle-eastern? Clearly the fault of the VA,

      It is because he couldn't get the treatment he needed. Without that he became unhinged.

      I believe in personal responsibility, but I also believe that if peel cannot get the help they need society is partly to blame. You apparently feel no blame at all should fall on anyone but Trump, even though Trump didn't come into the picture until recently and the shooter has been falling for years. Yet you twist the truth to blame Trump for a tragedy much longer in the making - sick man, you are as sick as the shooter or heading that way. How long before you punch a Trump supporter because you think they are racist? How long before you yourself are gunning down those you are against?

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    5. Re:Obama is to blame by lgw · · Score: 0

      Pretty sure only the white racists, in the US, support Trump. Lotsa racists around, sadly.

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    6. Re:Obama is to blame by lgw · · Score: 1

      Ah yes, the old conservative party of self-responsibility.

      Self-responsibility is a concept that applies to responsible adults, not to young children or the mentally ill. I'm not buying that this guy was crazy -- I think he was just drunk and angry -- but if he were crazy then, yeah, blame sticks to those with a duty to provide him care, that didn't.

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    7. Re: Obama is to blame by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      And the best way to help people who can't get treatment, we'll doubtless be told, is to take an axe to affordable health care ...

    8. Re:Obama is to blame by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Ah, yes. Blame Obama.

      Do you REALLY believe the downpour of nationalism and racial hate coming from the White House has no consequences?

    9. Re:Obama is to blame by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      Obama stirred racial tensions by being black and successful. He did very little on the civil rights front besides look good in a suit. To read all these white boys whining about Obama "stirring racial tension" makes me think you all watch too much Access Hollywood where the blond chicks are hanging all over the rappers. The black athletes and entertainers aren't the reason you don't get hot white chicks. Neither are the feminists. You don't get laid because of natural selection.

      I'm no Trump fan, he's an idiot as anyone in the NY building trades knows, but the shooter is a garden variety racist idiot with a gun and they've been aiming at turbans since 9/11. So I'd blame Osama, who was a scumbag but smart enough to game out the rise of Trump while smoking hash and watching porn, though I'd guess Osama would have predicted a higher IQ.

    10. Re: Obama is to blame by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Oh, so we should wait till they shoot us instead, is that it? You'd like us to docilely lie still as you march your jackboots of oppression across the backs of our necks?

      Well, unfortunately for you, this is still a country that respects the 2nd Amendment, and no matter how much you Reagan-era sycophants want to take away our rights, we won't let your tyrannical desires succeed in crushing our spirits.

      No matter how much you try to break us to your lash, we shall overcome.

    11. Re:Obama is to blame by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      So we are not blaming Reagan for making it ok to push all the mentally ill out on the street.

      Lots of factors need to line up in order for this kind of thing to happen, including a leader that spews out hated for immigrants and the people who follow him by choice.

    12. Re:Obama is to blame by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      It is because he couldn't get the treatment he needed. Without that he became unhinged.

      Nice work, Dr Frist.

    13. Re:Obama is to blame by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Bet the Dems wish you had told them that before they started that meme and it got turned around on them.

    14. Re:Obama is to blame by AthanasiusKircher · · Score: 2

      You apparently feel no blame at all should fall on anyone but Trump, even though Trump didn't come into the picture until recently and the shooter has been falling for years. Yet you twist the truth to blame Trump for a tragedy much longer in the making - sick man, you are as sick as the shooter or heading that way.

      And yet, from your previous post, you "apparently feel no blame at all should fall on anyone but Obama." I quote:

      What triggers this shooting was a vet who couldn't get assistance from the VA [wibw.com]. After eight years, that is on Obama - as is Obama and supporters stirring racial tension and giving focus to a violent angry drunk man.

      Look -- I feel like I have to say this on the internet every other day now, but events can have multiple causes. They certainly always have various factors that have to be in place for them to come to pass.

      I frankly don't know this man. I haven't researched his story in detail. And I certainly don't feel that *I* have any business pontificating on the internet about what "triggered" this event.

      In legal terms, this is generally known as the "proximate cause," something more immediate in the chain of causality. For all I know, this guy could have been ultimately set off because somebody gave him the green Jell-O instead of the red Jell-O in the lunchline that day.

      Anyhow, YES, if this guy was denied proper care from the VA because of some shortfalls under Obama, SOME of the causality may be blamed on Obama (or, probably more likely, on various underlings who made poor decisions too).

      On the other hand, Donald Trump has spent nearly the past 2 years creating a climate of xenophobia and hatred against immigrants in his rhetoric. GP wants to blame this entirely on Trump, but I'm sure that's not the case. On the other hand, you seem to want to shift the blame entirely AWAY from Trump and focus on a potentially more remote cause. (And note -- even if this guy was denied VA care, do you have specific proof that it was an Obama policy that denied him that care? Did Barack Obama personally reject a request from him for care? Or was this part of a chain of causality that actually makes more sense to blame someone who made poor decisions at a lower level?)

      I really don't know. But I do know that Trump tries to get attention every day. He seems to thrive on "speaking" (tweeting) directly to the "people." If some of his anti-immigration rhetoric was heard by this guy, could it have had some significant impact?Maybe, as the news story you cite says, "this wasn't who he normally was," but a combination of mental problems AND pervasive news stories on immigrants as enemies in the conservative media... maybe that was something?

      Again, I certainly don't have all the facts. But can we all just take a step back here and CALM THE [BLEEP] DOWN!?! Stop trying to find the one person to blame for anything. As I mentioned above, Obama was not the single person in charge of every decision at the VA. And Trump is certainly has been created by plenty of other supporters egging him on and encouraging him to continue his rhetoric.

      There's lots of blame to go around. But can we all just acknowledge that -- regardless of the proximate causality chain here -- the current climate of xenophobia is likely to result in increased violence against immigrants overall??

    15. Re:Obama is to blame by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      The VA was a mess LONG before Obama, and he tried to fix it. My father, a Vietnam vet who turns 70 this year, has been going to the VA in Topeka KS for the last several years and has never had any issues. In fact, having gone with him a few times to get his iron infusions, I can say, without a doubt, that the people I've interacted with in the VA have been the most upstanding people I've ever interacted with in the Healthcare System.

      And to say that "Pretty much all Trump supporters aren't racist" is patently false, considering the Alt-Right is largely what got Trump elected.

    16. Re:Obama is to blame by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      And when that middle-eastern man became unhinged, was it also "because he couldn't get the treatment he needed"?

      If you believe in personal responsibility, why do you apply double standards? Why does Trump hate-speech get the pass?

    17. Re:Obama is to blame by quantaman · · Score: 4, Interesting

      Pretty much all Trump supporters are not racists

      Everybody is racist. At least to some degree, if you think you're colour-blind or your biases are grounded in dispassionate statistics then you're delusional.

      Now, do Trump supporters show more racial biases than other people? Yes. Whether you call them "racist" is just a question of where you draw the line on using that particular label.

      that is yet more Fake News

      You keep using that word, I don't think it means what you think it means.

      In the face of a shooting why are you trying to make people hate others more, not less?

      We're trying to wake people up to the danger posed by the rhetoric that Trump is pumping out, and he's not just creating threats on the right, if I were an Al-Queda or ISIS recruiter right now I'd be over the moon.

      What triggers this shooting was a vet who couldn't get assistance from the VA.

      Are you always so understanding when seeking the root cause when a Muslim does something terroristy?

      After eight years, that is on Obama - as is Obama and supporters stirring racial tension

      Yeah! What was Obama thinking Presidenting while black??

      and giving focus to a violent angry drunk man.

      I don't think Trump drinks.

      Mathews apologized to the family's in her statement, calling Purinton's actions "senseless." She said he had a drinking problem that became worse since his father passed away in October 2015, and he'd been trying to get assistance from the VA.

      The families of home-grown Muslim terrorists tend to be very apologetic and horrified by the actions of their relatives, do you also bold their family's response when trying to humanize the perpetrator?

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    18. Re:Obama is to blame by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      "Everybody is racist" That isn't true. Psychological research has shown that all people start out not being racist. Kids don't care about colour.
      People only get racist over time if and only if they acquire racist ideas from broader society and people can also completely lose their racism.
      So if someone isn't racist, he isn't racist, period. Saying to him that he's racist because you say so isn't going to do any good.

    19. Re:Obama is to blame by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I don't recall the family of the Orlands shooter or the San Bernadine shooter or the etc etc etc being all that horrified by their relatives' mass murders.

    20. Re:Obama is to blame by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The wife of the Orlando shooter is a real piece of work. Muslim scum bitch. She helped plan the attack and purchase the bullets and weapons. She was in on the whole deal. Thank god this Muslim cunt is in Federal custody now. She is also guilty under Florida law, and at trial I guarantee you a death sentence.

    21. Re:Obama is to blame by Slashvertisment · · Score: 0

      No, this is demonstrably and logically false. If racism can only be taught then it would never have developed in the first place.

    22. Re:Obama is to blame by rhazz · · Score: 1

      Yet you twist the truth to blame Trump for a tragedy much longer in the making - sick man, you are as sick as the shooter or heading that way.

      What Trump has done is give aggrieved people a convenient scapegoat for their problems. He's a demagogue. Nobody is saying he is the root of these problems, but he's certainly a major factor in the increasing amount of hate and fear directed at immigrants in America, and beyond.

    23. Re:Obama is to blame by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Now, do Trump supporters show more racial biases than other people? Yes. Whether you call them "racist" is just a question of where you draw the line on using that particular label.

      I think you desperately wish that to be true. Didn't the democrats have "the taco bowl" and didn't Clinton show up to meetings "on black people time"? I have seen so many racist anti-Trump statements, supporters and actions than I have ever seen of Trump supporters. The problem is, you're sniffing so much of your own farts you don't even spot racism anymore. You've normalized your own brand of it. Good luck with that. You've effectively won the presidency for Trump by pretending your crap doesn't stink and hurling insults at people who don't believe exactly the same things you do. If you persist you will ensure Trump gains a second term.

    24. Re:Obama is to blame by quantaman · · Score: 1

      Now, do Trump supporters show more racial biases than other people? Yes. Whether you call them "racist" is just a question of where you draw the line on using that particular label.

      I think you desperately wish that to be true. Didn't the democrats have "the taco bowl"

      No idea what you're talking about.

      and didn't Clinton show up to meetings "on black people time"?

      So Clinton is racist because SNL wrote a bad joke?

      I have seen so many racist anti-Trump statements, supporters and actions than I have ever seen of Trump supporters.

      I seriously don't even know what you're talking about.

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    25. Re:Obama is to blame by NewYork · · Score: 1

      Because of Brahmin, India became the Most Racist Country In The World http://www.dailymail.co.uk/new...

  45. Re:I blame Trump. by Kohath · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Congrats on using a tragic shooting to make cheap political arguments. Please consider showing more humanity in the future.

  46. Re:I blame Trump. by rubycodez · · Score: 1

    oh, and Obama opened the door for rioting and looting during his term?

  47. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Austerity+Empowers · · Score: 1

    a class or kind of people unified by shared interests, habits, or characteristics

    So WoW players, cat fanciers and gun enthusiasts are races now? Not sure that will fly with the UNHRC...

    Well, there are furries...

  48. Re:Not a problem at all by Hognoxious · · Score: 0

    It's perfectly legitimate to discriminate by one of those. Hint: it's the one you can change.

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  49. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Dunbal · · Score: 2

    Keep going. There's more:

    a : a family, tribe, people, or nation belonging to the same stock

    b : a class or kind of people unified by shared interests, habits, or characteristics

    : any one of the groups that human beings can be divided into based on shared distinctive physical traits

    2: a group of individuals who share a common culture or history

    3: a major group of living things

    These are all from the very same page you linked. If you're going to use a dictionary to slap someone down, make sure you understand every way the dictionary says the word can be used. Not just the one that suits you.

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  50. Re:Not a problem at all by Marxist+Hacker+42 · · Score: 1

    Nah, they just do it by immigration status- H-1b's at 90% of standard salary are much cheaper.

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  51. Re:TrumpCasualtyCounter (TCC) by bkmoore · · Score: 1

    We need a Trump Casualty Counter for when....

    Most of his followers would just consider that a "progress counter".

  52. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I think you need to take some geography classes. The big mountain range near India is the Himalayas, not the Caucasus mountains. Different mountain range entirely.

    Within what range of the Caucasus mountains would I have to be fom in order to be caucasian?

  53. Re:I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Just prior to the election in 2016, Obama stirred up more racism in this country
    than anyone in the last 30 years. Stating that he would be disappointed in any
    Black Man who didn't vote for Hillary. Really, he said that.

    I recall nothing like that from Trump. End of Story.

    CAP === 'paradigm'

  54. Re:Not a problem at all by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Do you do it by color and religion, too?

    Probably, but that's incidental. Somehow I don't see there being many non-white or non-"christian" Trump voters.

  55. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Dunbal · · Score: 1

    That's why educated people who talk about "race" use the term "ethnicity" instead. It's more specific although it's no magic bullet because it also includes culture, not just gene pool.

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  56. Re:Not a problem at all by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    you mean religion?

  57. Re:Not a problem at all by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Under Federal law, employers generally cannot discriminate against employees on the basis of:

    Race
    Sex
    Pregnancy
    Religious Affiliation
    National Origin
    Disability
    Age
    Military Affiliation
    Bankruptcy
    Genetic Information
    Citizenship Status

    Funny, political party isn't up there. What a wonderful false equivalence you've devised.

    And don't forget bona fide occupational qualifications! If the job skill required is logical thought and the prospective seeker voted for Trump, that'd be legal discrimination even if they *were* a protected group. Which, again, you're... I mean, *they're* not.

  58. Re: I blame Trump. by Marxist+Hacker+42 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Likewise, Obama's expansion of H-1b visas during a freakin' depression eventually pushed this guy over the edge.

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  59. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Megol · · Score: 1

    Some Indians are even Aryans (or so I heard)!

  60. Re: Not a problem at all by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    .Not a problem. Pay taxes but don't hire them. That is a good strategy for business and America in general.

  61. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by JoeyRox · · Score: 1

    Those additional definitions I left out support a wider classification of race (which would have further supported my argument), while at the same time I included one definition that didn't support my argument, which means I did the exact opposite of including only the definition that suited me.

  62. Re: /. editors: why do you maintain this shit hole by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I agree. This is supposed to be full of intelligent IT professionals but it reads like r/the Donald mixed with 4chan fuckery.

    Jesus, no wonder nerd hate is on the rise.

  63. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Hognoxious · · Score: 1

    Also, Europeans and Indian's language comes from common branch of human languages, "proto indo-european"

    What's that got to do with anything?

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  64. Re:I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    Agreed. Alcohol tends to make some very violent when sober they are very constrained. However, they also say it removes constraint and put forth a persons true nature.

  65. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by gtall · · Score: 1

    Cat people.
    Dog people.
    Goat people.
    Hatfields.
    McCoys.
    la Cosa Nostra.
    Tomato lovers.
    Racists.
    Trump.

  66. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by JoeyRox · · Score: 1

    Per my b: it includes more general classifications as well.

  67. Re:Not a problem at all by Hognoxious · · Score: 1

    Michael Jackson aside, which do you think it is?

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  68. Re: /. editors: why do you maintain this shit hole by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    IMDB boards are being shut down precisely because the signal to noise troll ratio is so high.

  69. Re: Should have listened by thundercattt · · Score: 1

    Ya cause in the 1900's they were treated fairly

  70. Re:I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Inventing fake numbers impresses no one but yourself.

    Captcha: fictions

  71. Re:I blame Trump. by gtall · · Score: 1

    So...yer saying Trump isn't attracting the brightest bulbs? Who knew?

  72. Re:I blame Trump. by Megol · · Score: 1

    That is very common in white* racists, guess they automatically assume something unusual == must be Muslim? However most black-and-white (view of the world - not skin color) people don't do too much thinking...

    (* and perhaps among other racist groupings, I don't know)

  73. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Ol+Olsoc · · Score: 5, Funny

    a class or kind of people unified by shared interests, habits, or characteristics

    So WoW players, cat fanciers and gun enthusiasts are races now? Not sure that will fly with the UNHRC...

    So now along with 5000 Genders, we got a million races based on beer preference.

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  74. Re:I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Wow, you call that a "drunken fight?". By all witness accounts, it was cold-blooded, premeditated murder.

  75. Re: I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I never blamed Clinton/Obama for Bill Maher endorsing pedophilia

  76. Re: /. editors: why do you maintain this shit hole by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I've been on a lot of right-wing boards. Those fuckers are triggered by everything. I really can't get that stressed over loopy college girls being scared of shit, but supposed bad-ass conservatives being terrified of Muslims/poor people/leftists/the gays/blacks/millennials/a cool black president/taxes etc. Just makes me want to slap every last one of them preferably with a chainsaw. What's the deal guys? Are you all on medication or just I'll in the head?
      ðY

  77. Happened before ... Sikh mistaken for Muslim by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sikh
    Sikh wearing turbans have been mistaken for Muslims by uneducated rednecks, beaten and sometimes killed.

    The worse part of such a horrible crime is the Sikh have also suffered death at the hands of Muslims.

    For everyone's goodness, do not hurt people for wearing funny hats, and if you must travel in America, take my advice - buy a nonsports related baseball cap, not red, blue, or black. Maybe a white baseball cap.

    In many parts of America, wearing the wrong color or hat can get you beaten or killed. Sorry, but this is true, I've experienced this hate myself for wearing the 'wrong' kind of T-Shirt.

  78. Expect to see a lot more of this by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    We all know why companies bring in Indian H1-Bs. You may not want to admit it but we all know you know. The reason is they work long hours and kiss ass and get paid shit. They don't speak English well. They never really integrate. It pisses a lot of us off that they're here under these circumstances. Some people snap earlier but everybody snaps eventually.

  79. Re:I blame Trump. by pem · · Score: 4, Insightful

    500 white people are killed by blacks every year and 200 blacks are killed by whites every year. One group is 70% of the country, the other is 13% of the country.

    If your numbers are accurate, it means that a black person is twice as likely to be killed by a white person as a white person is to be killed by a black person.

  80. Re:I blame Trump. by Kohath · · Score: 3, Informative

    Wow, 2 incidents over the course of 10 years in a population of 300 million people. What conclusion should we draw about the general population from these incidents?

  81. Re: That will die down by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Yeah because an obese Mexican-hating, scared of Muslims gimp whose supporters think using 'n*gger' is quirky is really going to bring racial harmony to the world.

  82. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Ol+Olsoc · · Score: 1

    Only if your definition of race comes from the 19th century, which in itself is a little racist. These days race is a social or cultural construct, in which case this is quite clearly racism.

    And as we increasingly expand simple concepts like race or gender, it merely dilutes them to the point of pointlessness.

    It means that members of a club are a race. Members of a political party are a race. Rednecks are a race Fraternity members are a race. Liberals are a race. Conservatives are a race.

    I use ethnicity for the most part just because of the silly destruction of the term race. But I harbor no illusions that the wordsmits won't screw that up as well.

    And I identify my gender as a Lamborghini Countach. Which makes my race as Gearhead.

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  83. Lets all play the blame game. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    White man shoots non white man: this is indicative of all white men who are now empowered by KKK grand wizard Donald Trump.

    Muslim religious zealot kills dozens of innocents while previously and publicly professing his intentions on video: he clearly acted alone and this has nothing to do with islam.

    Will anyone even see this comment: unlikely.

    On a side note I knew when I first saw this it would "become" international news. I also knew the typical anti-white slant would be in every propaganda piece. And above all else, I knew goddamn well it would appear on the new and improved /.

    1. Re: Lets all play the blame game. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Oh, you prefer the alternative facts of the Trump administration?

      Carnage and blood! Devastating attacks by Muslims everywhere! Poor innocent white guys just defending themselves! Shed a tear for them!

    2. Re:Lets all play the blame game. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      It's like the nightclub shooter in Orlando. He gunned down 50 people while shouting Islamic slogans. Talked on the phone with police negotiators telling them that jihand was his motivation. Left a trail of Islamic extremist views on blogs and chat rooms.

      After it's all over we have the police spokesman on TV pontificating "We don't know what the motivations were. We can't jump to conclusions." There is nothing that enrages me more that politically correct signifying after an obviously Islamic terror attack. Generally I just want to slap the shit out the so called "police spokesman".

  84. Re: Suspect Was Mexican by Type44Q · · Score: 1

    This being Slashdot, are you sure it wasn't full of CD's?

  85. The numbers are the truth. by HBI · · Score: 1

    You can do your own research.

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  86. A lot of people feel this way by MrKaos · · Score: 4, Insightful

    About US military bases in their country.

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    1. Re:A lot of people feel this way by CanadianMacFan · · Score: 1

      And drones continuously flying over their lands.

    2. Re:A lot of people feel this way by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Oreally? Which country would that be? Which locations (besides Okinawa I'll give you one) are openly protesting against U.S. bases?

    3. Re:A lot of people feel this way by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      And many other people LOVE having US military bases in their country. Ask Eastern Europeans...

    4. Re:A lot of people feel this way by MrKaos · · Score: 1

      Oreally? Which country would that be? Which locations (besides Okinawa I'll give you one) are openly protesting against U.S. bases?

      Nobody. They would be labeled as terrorists.

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    5. Re:A lot of people feel this way by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I'd be super happy if we pulled all of our bases from the entire planet and left all of you to pay your own defense budgets.

      My taxes would go down and you'd be reminded why we were there in the first place, how our existence allowed you to live a soft cushy protected life paid for by American tax dollars and how without us your neighbors would be at your doorstep within a year to kill you and take over your country the way things have always been around the world since the dawn of time before America became the sole super power and put an end to all that for you.

      But, it is unlikely you'd come on here to post crying for our return and you'd be in the streets fighting house to house to preserve your way of life... with the weapons that we'd be selling you at full retail price.

  87. Re:I blame Trump. by Ol+Olsoc · · Score: 1

    I agree with you. People say a lot of stupid things when they are drunk. But let's not let any opportunity to blame Trump go to waste, right?

    And Leftists wonder why they are getting tuned out.

    Fortunately those on the right don't do any of that crap.

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  88. And you believe the media? by HBI · · Score: 1

    Are you part of the 18% or so that do? Really...

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  89. Re:Not a problem at all by lgw · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Man has a point. If you only hire H1-Bs, you won't get many Trump supporters.

    About TFA: is a sad commentary on the US education system that our rednecks can't tell the races they're supposed to hate apart. But then, I guess it's not the smart ones who do this sort of shit in the first place.

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  90. Re: I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Gee, I wonder what Donald did when he hung out with his pal Jeffrey Epstein?

  91. Re:Not a problem at all by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Under Federal law, employers generally cannot discriminate against employees on the basis of:

    And in reality, they discriminate against (potential) employees on all of those, and more, and they almost never, ever, get caught. Because no one can read the mind of the people doing the interview, reading the resumes, etc.

  92. Re: I blame Trump. by Type44Q · · Score: 1

    Yeah but killed trying to do what?

  93. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by ukoda · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I work for Garmin at a different location and information I got from a co-worker, who used to be based in Olathe, was that the shooter drove to another bar where he told the staff he was in hiding from police. The staff there then called police who arrested him.

    I have been to the USA often and have friends there. The one thing I know is you can not have a rational discussion with them about gun control. They genuinely believe that the right to bear arms is a good thing and the deaths that result, while tragic, are the price of freedom. I realise that any critique of US gun control or freedom means I will now be modded down.

    I have 15 mod points now that I can't use since I am posting here. I could have used them to mod down the hateful posts but I want to post. I am genuinely saddened to hear of the death of a co-worker and such a needless death is so hard to understand. I have no idea how to fix the gun problem in the USA, if it was easy it would have been done already. Sorry America, you have a problem and the stats are pretty clear on that point.

    My thoughts go our to Srinivas' family, I am sorry for your loss.

  94. Re:Should have listened by DontBeAMoran · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Unless you are a native american, you should be packing too.

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  95. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    So now along with 5000 Genders, we got a million races based on beer preference.

    Dude... people who like warm beer aren't just another race... they're another species. Aliens trying (and failing) to fit in.

  96. Re:I blame Trump. by h33t+l4x0r · · Score: 1

    200 blacks are killed by whites every year.

    In Chicago?

  97. Re:I blame Trump. by HBI · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Well, that's one way of looking at it. Another way is that black people do a lot more murder on a per capita basis. As it turns out, the chances of getting killed by a white guy are less for a black person than the reverse. Which is indicative of the overall murder rate in the black community being several times (something like 5+ times) what it is amongst whites.

    Some source data

    Anyway paying undue attention to a single person amongst the 6k or so that are going to die this year is politically motivated, as usual.

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  98. The gun problem in the U.S. is less about guns tha by nastyphil · · Score: 2

    Society breeds behavior.

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  99. Re:I blame Trump. by ArylAkamov · · Score: 1

    https://ucr.fbi.gov/crime-in-t...
    https://ucr.fbi.gov/crime-in-t...

    Figure I'd get this in before people start asking you for sources and/or screaming racist.

  100. Re: I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Calm down. Your rage makes you sound like a lunatic, and you aren't going to convince anyone that way.

  101. Garmin has at least 100 H1B workers by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Saw this story on Yahoo (of all places) yesterday.
    Their article has some extra information....

    At any given time, she said, more than 100 Garmin employees are in the H-1B program, which lets American companies bring foreigners with technical skills to the U.S. for three to six years.
    In an eight-year period until fiscal year 2016, Garmin on average obtained 49 certifications for foreign labor — a prerequisite for hiring with an H-1B visa — for an average of 70 positions, according to the U.S. Department of Labor.

    https://www.yahoo.com/news/gps-device-maker-garmin-reeling-workers-gunned-down-013731087.html

    1. Re:Garmin has at least 100 H1B workers by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      That's correct, Indians are absolutely not Caucasian. The north Indians are known as Aryans (not the same as Hitler's Aryans--ha ha obviously!). The dark "toasty" smashed nose thick lipped monkey-looking Indians live in the south of India, and they are known as Dravidians, completely unrelated to the Aryans (the so-called "lighter" Indians).

      For some insight into the culture of India, please take a look at this photo shoot taken by the shocked Chinese tourists who witnessed the sights of this ungodly country, everything from rotting human corpses to streets covered wall to wall with human feces.

      After looking at that photo shoot, you will never view Indian people the same way again. They are not human.

  102. Re:I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Nobody on the right criticized Obama after San Bernandino or Orlando?

    Oh, but that was different. k

  103. Re:Should have listened by jeepies · · Score: 4, Informative

    They migrated here too. There are no humans native to North/South America.

  104. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by DontBeAMoran · · Score: 1

    Furries? You can blame Disney for that. I mean, have you ever seen Lola Bunny?

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  105. Re:Not a problem at all by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Well I doubt that Trump was born orange so I guess you can change them all. Religion and political party seem very similar concepts for many, and a lot seem to throw color in with either or both too.

  106. Dragonkin by psinet · · Score: 0

    "Killed By Man Yelling...

    Congrats on the worst headline-gore I have seen this year.

  107. which company? by lucm · · Score: 2

    could you post the name of your company? I don't vote for Trump but I want to be sure I never end up working for your organization by mistake.

    Also I was wondering: do you have a diversity program in place? And if so, how can you possibly justify the hypocrisy of selective diversity based on political views?

    Of course you won't post the name because you're a liar and/or a coward. But thanks for playing.

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    1. Re:which company? by Notabadguy · · Score: 1

      Also I was wondering: do you have a diversity program in place?

      If there was one place that needed a diversity program in place, it would be professional sports. Despite not being the superior athlete, I should get hired onto a multi-million dollar NBA contract because I'm white and underrepresented.

    2. Re:which company? by lucm · · Score: 1

      Also I was wondering: do you have a diversity program in place?

      If there was one place that needed a diversity program in place, it would be professional sports. Despite not being the superior athlete, I should get hired onto a multi-million dollar NBA contract because I'm white and underrepresented.

      The golf people got it right. They have all the minorities at once in a single top player: problem solved.

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    3. Re:which company? by dbIII · · Score: 1

      I don't vote for Trump but I want to be sure I never end up working for your organization by mistake

      If they are asking for people's political views in a job interview it's going to be so obvious that there will be no mistake.
      I've heard of this sort of screening a lot but only with "think-tanks" and similar parasitical groups. They need somewhere to park all the "political staffers" when the wrong bunch is in power and they can't get a political job by nepotism alone.

    4. Re: which company? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Vijay singh?

    5. Re:which company? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Sounds like a great place to work to me, who wants to be around smelly morons who cant spell?

    6. Re:which company? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      "Diversity" is good in thee work place because it bring in different viewpoints, ideas, perspectives. "Dumb" is not a perspective that offers any benefits to our company.

    7. Re:which company? by lucm · · Score: 1

      who wants to be around smelly morons who cant spell?

      *giggles*

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  108. Re:Not a problem at all by fahrbot-bot · · Score: 1

    We don't hire any Trump supporters

    So you discriminate by political party in the hiring process. Interesting.

    Political affiliation is not a protected class. Not saying discrimination based on that is cool, but it's not illegal.

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  109. Re: I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Oh, you think it is only two?

    Do you not read the hate crimes research from the FBI?

    Even Fox News covered it.

  110. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Jetstream · · Score: 1

    Actually, he was shooting his mouth off (no surprise) and the bartender call the cops. (He was arrested in my home town.)

  111. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by lucm · · Score: 1

    we got a million races based on beer preference.

    Go home, beer drinker

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  112. 'murica by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    At the peak of the evolution of a species there is only its extinction. But do not worry folks: since Trump (which bring us to pro-apes era) we are not at the evolution peak of the genus "homo" any-more, this mean we litter basters will live still a lot.

  113. Re:I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Of course you blame Trump. For you leftists literally everything is either because of Trump or Putin. Feels great to be able to criticize the President again, doesn't it?

  114. Re:I blame Trump. by Kohath · · Score: 1

    "Everyone does it" doesn't justify inhumanity or misbehavior.

  115. Re: I blame Trump. by Kohath · · Score: 1

    So rather than generalize from 2 incidents, you want to generalize from "I heard somewhere there were more than two incidents"? That's some steel-trap thinking.

  116. Re:Should have listened by HangingChad · · Score: 1

    My ancestors were British and I'm still kinda cheesed off that you all don't recognize my claim to the crown.

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  117. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    It would be xenophobic if there were an equal number of attacks of foreigners with blonde hair and blue eyes who speak English. Since there aren't, racist is a more accurate description.

    It would be racist if the attacker had shouted a racist epitaph upon attacking; however, he shouted a xenophobic epitaph "Get out of my country!" instead.

  118. You don't own common sense by lucm · · Score: 1, Insightful

    I have been to the USA often and have friends there. The one thing I know is you can not have a rational discussion with them about gun control. They genuinely believe that the right to bear arms is a good thing and the deaths that result, while tragic, are the price of freedom.

    And what makes you believe that you're not the one people can't have a rational discussion with? If you're so quick to put all pro-gun people in the same bucket as the lunatic who shot that guy, then you're not much better than the people who put you in the same bucket as ISIS terrorists.

    There's no "correct" side in differences of opinions. You may think that your own opinion is better but that doesn't make other ones irrational. I'm not going to bring up all the arguments of pro-gun people (there's plenty of websites for that) but there's a lot more to it than "being a god given right".

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    1. Re:You don't own common sense by ukoda · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Actually there is a "correct" side, the side that says my coworker would not be dead if he meet the same type mentally deranged guy in New Zealand, Australia, Britain, China and most of Europe. If that had happened here my coworker would be in the office the next day with a broken nose and the other guy would be in court on an assault charge.

    2. Re:You don't own common sense by sphealey · · Score: 1

      Why doth treason never prosper? If it do prosper, none dare call it treason.

    3. Re:You don't own common sense by Kohath · · Score: 0

      The US isn't China or Europe or Australia or Britain. We have our own unique culture. It has pluses and minuses like any other distinct culture does. And, like any other culture, our choices may seem somewhat alien to outsiders. It requires a certain perspective to understand and appreciate other cultures. Perhaps you may develop that perspective someday.

    4. Re:You don't own common sense by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

      That's one possibility. Another possibility is that, if your coworker would instead have been killed with a knife or other non-gun weapon.

      How do we distinguish between these possibilities? Fortunately, we have an easy case study available in Australia, which abruptly decreased its level of gun ownership with a buyback scheme in 1996/97, in response to a mass shooting in Port Arthur. If guns are an enabler of homicide, we would expect homicide rates in Australia to have fallen at this point; if guns make little difference, and murderers are equally effective with other weapons, we would expect homicide rates in Australia to remain constant.

      The data are here. In 1996, the last year before the buyback scheme, the total number of homicides was 354; in the next few years, it was 364, 334, 385. That doesn't look like a decrease. (Nor does it look like an increase: statistically, we would expect homicides to follow a Poisson distribution, with variation of +/- sqrt(354) = +/- 19 or so, which is about the scale of the observed variation.)

      So, simply put: the evidence suggests that you are wrong. Reducing gun ownership, in a particular culture, does not seem to have any effect on the homicide rate.

      Disclaimer: I'm Australian, but I've never owned, fired, nor even touched a gun. I held fairly strong anti-gun beliefs until I looked up the above statistics while writing a response in an internet argument, and realised that my beliefs were contradicted by reality.

    5. Re:You don't own common sense by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Very sorry to hear this. Im from Australia and had a discussion with a 'gun nut' friend of mine recently and we both agreed that we are actually grateful for our governments strong stance on guns, but at the same time we are glad that citizens in America do carry guns in way we never could to at least feel like if push came to shove you guys could keep your government in check. But I am very sorry for the loss in this situation, and realise my position is very selfish.
      RIP.

    6. Re:You don't own common sense by blindseer · · Score: 1

      If that had happened here my coworker would be in the office the next day with a broken nose and the other guy would be in court on an assault charge.

      Are you sure of that? I just did a Google search on "killed by punch" and got a lot of hits. Here's an interesting article that came up:
      http://www.oregonlive.com/port...
      That's an article on people killed with a single punch, I'm certain many more were killed with multiple blows. This also ignores the possibility of being killed by a stabbing, poisoning, club, run over by a car, etc.

      Given recent events in Europe, with so many people getting killed by being run over and stabbed, I don't think Europeans have any standing to be smug about their gun laws.

      What many people forget outside the USA is that the USA is a federation, each state has their own gun laws. Some cities even have stricter laws than the state due to "home rule" provisions in law. Excellent examples of this is Chicago, Illinois and District of Columbia, they have very strict gun laws but also the highest murder rates in the states.

      What is also interesting is that Kansas (where the murder occurred) and Missouri (where the suspect was arrested) recently repealed the laws that required a permit to carry a concealed weapon by those that may lawfully possess one. I have to ask, was the suspect prohibited from possessing a weapon? Being drunk, an addict (including addiction to alcohol), would make one prohibited from possessing a firearm. The Kansas City Star article states the suspect may have been diagnosed with PTSD, that would also make a person prohibited from touching a gun.

      Here's the thing, murder is illegal and yet it happened. I have a sneaking feeling that this suspect had a history of criminal behavior, a history of mental illness, and therefore was prohibited from touching a firearm. If that is true then the laws against him possessing the firearm were broke as well. Theft is also illegal and guns used in crime tend to be stolen. Any one want to bet that the suspect bought the gun at a licensed gun shop?

      On second thought I'm not going to get on that, too many people have bought guns by passing a background check only to develop mental issues later. Many of which go on shooting sprees in "gun free zones" because even the mentally deranged know that unarmed people are at a disadvantage. Any bets that Garmin has a policy against carrying a sidearm on their grounds? If so then the victims were disarmed by company policy while the suspect broke that law as well.

      Making insane laws to keep the insane from doing insane acts of violence is itself insane.

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    7. Re:You don't own common sense by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Because mentally deranged guys are only able to be lethal with firearms? Not swords, or knives, or bombs, or buckets of water, or rocks? Or does the "correct" side suggest we prohibit all nouns capable of being used in a lethal capacity? I'm not trying to be obtuse, I'm curious where the prohibition line stands.

    8. Re:You don't own common sense by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Next, you can tell us about the mythical time that existed before guns, in which no one ever murdered anyone else, and everyone just ended up with a broken nose during heated arguments.

    9. Re:You don't own common sense by thegarbz · · Score: 4, Insightful

      in a particular culture

      Highlighted a key part for you. Australia even before the gun ban didn't have a culture of openly carrying guns in the street. We didn't have a trigger happy culture. We didn't get into an argument and shoot people. The gun buyback and ban was never intended to have anything remotely to do with the murder rate. It solved one problem and one problem only: Mass killings.

      America on the other hand, ... well two of my colleagues from our Texas office got into a heated discussion on an engineering problem and ended up pulling guns on each other. The situation was de-escalated though. In the kind of culture where you reach for your piece instead of just punching a man in the face like they deserve, a gun ban may have a very different outcome.

      We don't know because as you so rightly pointed out we only have data from particular cultures, very different ones to the "omg the mentally unstable need a right to bear arms too" culture.

    10. Re:You don't own common sense by JustAnotherOldGuy · · Score: 1

      Actually there is a "correct" side, the side that says my coworker would not be dead if he meet the same type mentally deranged guy in New Zealand, Australia, Britain, China and most of Europe. If that had happened here my coworker would be in the office the next day with a broken nose and the other guy would be in court on an assault charge.

      Guns are readily available in New Zealand, Australia, Britain, China and most of Europe, just not legally. And not to put too fine a point on it, but people here (and elsewhere) get killed in all sorts of ways- knives, bats, cars, bottles, bricks, bare hands, and so on. Yes, a firearm makes it easier but it doesn't follow that getting rid of them would prevent deaths occurring- sadly the perpetrators just move to another kind of weapon.

      My sincere condolences for your coworker; by all reports he was a good guy and the kind of person that this country needs- an educated, gentle-natured man who just wanted to work and enjoy his life.

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    11. Re:You don't own common sense by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Or a slit throat. It is trivially easy to get knives and to use them for violence, when guns aren't available.

      The murderer is the problem here. That, and the culture of racism of which he is a part. The gun was just a means to an end.

    12. Re:You don't own common sense by ukoda · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Thank you for your reasoned response. Rifles are common here and not to hard to get but you never see then in the city, only on farms, at the homes of hunters and out the bush. I would image it possible to get a hand gun but I'm 54 and in my entire life I have never seen one here outside of a gun shop or on the police at Auckland International Airport (rare even there).

      Yes, knives etc are an issue in bar fights etc but are a magnitude less dangerous and I think your average bouncer would consider take on such a person.

    13. Re:You don't own common sense by mrcaseyj · · Score: 1

      It's important not to forget the people who would have died if they didn't have a gun to defend themselves, even if your coworker would have had a better chance if guns were banned. Of course we don't cry for the people who would have died if guns were banned, but they are just as important as the people who do die. Even studies carried out by anti-gun researchers show guns are used in self-defense hundreds of thousands of times a year in the US. Though of course the large majority of those defensive uses didn't prevent deaths, a significant number surely did. One of the saddest things about gun crime is that the victims who could benefit the most from arming themselves are women, who mostly voluntarily go unprotected. It's not fair to disarm the few women and others who do want to protect themselves, in order to protect those who chose to be vulnerable.

      Even if a gun ban would prevent more street murders than legal guns do, one of the countries you cite, China, is a perfect example of how if the people were armed, millions of deaths that result from the poverty caused by the tyranny of their murderous criminal government could be prevented. I think the people of North Korea would gladly accept the street crime murder rate of the US if they could get rifles to help overthrow their government.

    14. Re:You don't own common sense by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      If that had happened here my coworker would be in the office the next day with a broken nose and the other guy would be in court on an assault charge.

      Or he would have been dead by having a sharp object driven through his skull or his face splattered across the pavement. If someone really wants to kill another person, they will always find ways to do it until we develop an AI good enough to keep all of us in mental asylums.

    15. Re:You don't own common sense by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You don't need a gun to kill someone.

      In your part of the world people more often go the suicide bomber route and kill lots of people. So climb down off the pedestal and lose the holier-than-thou attitude. This tragedy is not about you and your personal crusade.

    16. Re:You don't own common sense by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      We have a word for people who cannot recognize that opinions are neither correct nor incorrect. That word is "bigot."

      You seem to think that any "rational" conversation about gun ownership is one that ends in agreement with your opinion. That doesn't sound very rational at all to me.

    17. Re:You don't own common sense by ukoda · · Score: 1

      Thanks for the well reasoned argument. I have thought about maybe living in the USA for a year to two and wonder if I would arm myself for self defence in my home. I suspect I would more go down the route I did when I live in Ukraine for a while. The apartment I lived in had a huge thick metal door that was the only way in. I could sleep sound at night. Of course it did no make me safer when I went out which I take as one of your valid points.

      So yes, in the reality of your country arming yourself is a valid consideration. I would ask you to take a step back and think about what kind of society you actually want to live in and how you could get there over the long term?

    18. Re:You don't own common sense by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You must be an anti-vaxxer with that shitty logic.

    19. Re:You don't own common sense by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I was at a dog park the other day in Indio, sitting at a bench. A guy across the bench from me noted that he always carries a gun and started reaching inside to pull it out. I said that guns don't kill, people kill and he was happy to hear that. Then I said that people who might get mad should not carry guns. He still thought I was on his side and was trying to figure it out. I then said it meant that nobody should carry a gun and that it applied to him as well. He said that he was going to carry his gun for safety or hunting. I mentioned the word 'statistics' and he instantly arose and leaned toward me with attacking body language, saying he didn't have to listen to me. This scary moment lasted a few seconds. I was too scared to speak now. His hand was still inside his coat. He then stormed off to get his dog and leave saying that I could have my opinion but he didn't have to listen to me. I guess having a gun can give you more power over some people.

    20. Re:You don't own common sense by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      There's no "correct" side in differences of opinions.

      If you believe this, you're an enormous idiot and not even worth arguing with.

    21. Re:You don't own common sense by Altrag · · Score: 4, Insightful

      There's an even more correct side -- the side that goes along with the overwhelming amount of research (not to mention common sense) that suggests more guns = more gun accidents (and of course, more gun violence.)

      The pro-shooter types will always love to drag out an anecdote of some woman about to be raped and her only solution apparently is to shoot the guy dead (and of course its usually a hypothetical story since few people actually know of any such cases, though I'm sure you could find one or two if you try hard enough. Even then, proving that there were no other options is not always straightforward.

      Unfortunately we now live in a world where feelings matter more than facts not only in people's minds but in the office of the leader of the "free" world, so trying to convince anyone that their rare case anecdote is less useful on a large scale than actual scientific research requires a level of patience and eloquence few people can master.

      But whatever.. I put up a post on /. once in a while hoping to convince someone somewhere that guns are actually dangerous but in the grand scheme of things I'm just a scrub behind a screen I don't expect that I'll be the one to change the world.

    22. Re:You don't own common sense by PinkyGigglebrain · · Score: 1

      Unless the attacker pulled out a knife, then the end results could still have ended up being the same.

      Look at the statistics, in areas where they completely bans guns, less gun homicides but increased fatal stabbings and beatings. Did you hear about how some Lord or Minister in Brittan had proposed banning large knifes because they were being used to kill people?

      Guns are not the problem, its the mindset that resorts to that level of violence as a response to stress that need to be addressed.

    23. Re:You don't own common sense by ukoda · · Score: 1

      Yes, you point about accidents in interesting. One friend I visited in the USA was talking about guns. They said they had three and asked if I would like to see them. I had never seen a hand gun in person, only rifles, so I said yes. Several minutes later they came back with two and an animated debate ensued about where the third one was. This was a house that normally only had adults resident but there was some concern expressed as another friend on a recent brought a child there and may be they had moved it. Eye opening.

    24. Re:You don't own common sense by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      Killing someone with a gun is one thing. Stabbing them to death is another.

      You need to inflict a very serious stab wound to kill somebody.
      You would have to get your hands very dirty.

      Quite simply it's quite the ordeal manually killing someone.

      Shooting a guy in the head though? Just aim right and let the gun do it's job - a clean execution.

    25. Re:You don't own common sense by dbIII · · Score: 1

      And what makes you believe that you're not the one people can't have a rational discussion with? If you're so quick to put all pro-gun people in the same bucket as the lunatic who shot that guy, then you're not much better than the people who put you in the same bucket as ISIS terrorists.

      Good work! Perfect example! By personally attacking the guy that does little more than mention the issue you've demonstrated very clearly why a rational discussion is difficult.
      Keep up the good work! All those workers in gun factories in Belgium (eg. the Bush "America" tweet with his picture of a Belgian made gun) and elsewhere who depend on American purchases of guns salute you.

    26. Re:You don't own common sense by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      people that think you should punch someone in the face as opposed to drawing a weapon on them over an engineering problem do not seem too bright to me(i am not implying drawing a weapon either). if you really think that way, i suggest getting into boxing instead(because engineering just isn't for you).

    27. Re:You don't own common sense by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You just don't run in the right circles. If you run in the circles with people who sell cocaine, you see handguns and machine guns fairly regularly in Auckland. I've seen hand guns dozens of times hanging around with people who buy and sell cocaine.

      You also don't watch the news, because it seems like some in is getting stabbed or "king-hit" to death every week in bars and clubs around Auckland. I've seen 4 people wheeled out dead on stretchers at clubs I've been at.

      Since then, I've given up the club lifestyle and cleaned up my life. Auckland club and bar life isn't the safe rosy picture you paint it out to be.

    28. Re:You don't own common sense by MBGMorden · · Score: 1

      I would ask you to take a step back and think about what kind of society you actually want to live in and how you could get there over the long term?

      I think that's key to the point though.

      I truly believe that the murder rate of a country is largely irrelevant to it's gun laws - it's cultural and people intent on killing will do so with whatever weapons are available.

      Even if that weren't the case though. realistically most people here seem to be fine with our gun laws. As you say, our laws are some of the most lax, but is it so terrible that for people who WANT to be able to own and use guns, that we have at least one country that we can do so in? For anyone who wants strict firearms regulations they have a ton of options to choose from. Or heck at a minimum leave it up to the individual states and let them decide for themselves.

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    29. Re:You don't own common sense by skam240 · · Score: 2

      Sounds like the "you can't compare the US to other countries because we're special and unique" card.

      Or in other words "you cant compare a Fuji Apple to another apple because it's a different apple!"

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    30. Re:You don't own common sense by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      There's an even more correct side -- the side that goes along with the overwhelming amount of research (not to mention common sense) that suggests more guns = more gun accidents (and of course, more gun violence.)

      And more foreigners in the country mean more foreigner violence. So, I guess we should get rid of foreigners, right? It couldn't be that the "violence" is the common theme we should be getting rid of.

      But whatever.. I put up a post on /. once in a while hoping to convince someone somewhere that guns are actually dangerous but in the grand scheme of things I'm just a scrub behind a screen I don't expect that I'll be the one to change the world.

      Of course guns are dangerous. That's the point. The answer may be gun control to limit the number of guns in a society. Or perhaps the US feels that the freedom to own guns is, as previously stated,,something more important that the concerns that people will do deadly harm towards others. It's ironically why the US's reaction to 9/11 was so disheartening* and why situations like this are also disheartening.

      Now, if you want to talk about bombs (especially of the nuclear variety), you'll have a different discussion from me. As it stands, though, there needs to be a lot more discussion with people on why they shouldn't own a gun rather than why we're going to take their guns away. Feeding into what becomes a justified paranoia doesn't help things. Showing them why a "right" to do something doesn't mean they should do something or be blase about it may help. Or not.

      Given that gun ownership is more of a cultural thing and the US is a democracy, clearly the way forward is not be edict. And certainly, the path forward is more often pushed by emotions (gay marriage, 40 hour work week, child labor, etc) than facts.

      * Also the War on Drugs. And the War on [the Poor]--since attacking Poverty is obviously not what was ever done. And of course, paradoxically, the true reason to accept gun ownership (general liberty) being enshrined in the Constitution seems more often used in a form of paranoia about the government of today and the sanctity of the Founding Fathers (hallow be thy name?).

    31. Re:You don't own common sense by Kohath · · Score: 1

      Go ahead and compare them. But then so what? The US isn't going to become Europe just because someone dislikes one way the US isn't like Europe.

      Isn't understanding a culture supposed to be better and more enlightened than judging it against an alien and chauvinistic standard?

    32. Re:You don't own common sense by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Because other countries also lack hammer violence, baseball bat violence, knife violence. Guns are a new invention, killing people you dislike is as old as people. That 'correct' side is fantasy land.

    33. Re:You don't own common sense by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      "Given recent events in Europe, with so many people getting killed by being run over and stabbed, I don't think Europeans have any standing to be smug about their gun laws."
      In checking the news today I see that there were two incidences of people running a car into crowds. The one in the USA looks like someone that was drunk, high, or had a medical condition. The one in Germany involved a man that in addition to using his car as a weapon was seen carrying a knife. The USA incident appears to be accidental, the German incident is more likely to be a deliberate act. What are they going to do now, ban knives and cars?

      "What is also interesting is that Kansas (where the murder occurred) and Missouri (where the suspect was arrested) recently repealed the laws that required a permit to carry a concealed weapon by those that may lawfully possess one."
      I see in the news that New Hampshire just passed a law repealing the need to have a permit to carry a concealed weapon. According to the articles I just read that makes 13 states in the USA that don't require permits to carry a concealed weapon. If the act of carrying a concealed weapon is a problem then why is this lack of a required permit not mentioned more often? Isn't the fact of a recent repeal of this permit requirement in Kansas and Missouri relevant to this case of the murdered Garmin engineer?

    34. Re:You don't own common sense by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Rifles are common here and not to hard to get but you never see then in the city, only on farms, at the homes of hunters and out the bush. I would image it possible to get a hand gun but I'm 54 and in my entire life I have never seen one here outside of a gun shop or on the police

      I can say the same as a US resident living in a state that has one of the highest per-capita gun ownership rates. When people say that the gun violence is limited to specific areas, it would be to deny reality not to listen.

    35. Re:You don't own common sense by indi0144 · · Score: 1

      BS. And I'm not even in the US neither I'm a gun "loving" person but guns don't kill people. Please get it already.

      Xenophobes are not know for being the sharper crayons in the box, that you can't tell apart an Indian from an Arab is quite telling. It is stupid, uneducated, people with psychological issues that kill people, not arms. You don't even have to add a political slant there, i.e. Columbine was for the lulz basically.

      No doubt, Frump shenanigans are motivating lots of xenophobes to get out of the closet, but the psyco will always find a justification to kill you, skin color happens to be the simplest parameter they can parse, so they go with it.

    36. Re:You don't own common sense by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Yes, knives etc are an issue in bar fights etc but are a magnitude less dangerous

      Knives are actually a very poor choice for a personal carry weapon because they require a great deal of skill and practice to be effective. In the hands of an unskilled or unpracticed person, a knife can actually be more dangerous than not having a weapon. Here in the State of California, a knife is one of the few weapons that may be carried, either openly or concealed with some restrictions, by any non-felon citizen. Apart from the fact that knives can sometimes be useful tools, this strikes me as evidence that the authorities know that knives aren't very useful as weapons and thus they aren't too concerned by them. Compare this to clubs or other bludgeoning weapons which are absolutely prohibited here in California, probably because unlike knives, clubs are very effective weapons and require little skill or practice to be useful.

    37. Re:You don't own common sense by Ryanrule · · Score: 1

      fuck you

    38. Re:You don't own common sense by Solandri · · Score: 2

      There's a (IMHO) simple reason for the divide on gun control in the U.S. The issue mostly breaks down into urban (pro gun-control) vs rural (anti gun-control). And if you analyze it that way, I think the reason is obvious: Urban areas have faster police response times. If you live in a city, it makes sense to just call someone else with a gun (the police) and wait for them to arrive if a crime is in progress.

      But in rural areas, waiting for police can often get you killed. So people there prefer to have their own gun for protection. The stats seem to bear them out too - violent crime rates are lower in rural areas despite the rate of gun ownership being 2x higher in rural areas.

      Which brings us to what I think is the real problem with the gun control debate - too much emphasis on a uniform national law. When you have a strong geographically correlated trend like this, the solution is simple - allow different regions to enact different laws. The rural areas can have lax gun laws, the urban areas can have strict gun laws, and everyone is happy (well, happier than they are now). But no, we've got pro-gun people wanting easy access to guns for the entire country because anything less would diminish the 2nd Amenedment, and anti-gun people wanting to ban guns in the entire country because you can transport guns from rural areas to urban. Both arguments have merit, but I think we need to ask ourselves if our attempt to create one national law on this issue isn't doing more harm than geographically different laws would even with all the flaws.

    39. Re:You don't own common sense by SuricouRaven · · Score: 2

      I'm in Britain, and guns here are not readily available. You can get them as a criminal, yes, but only if you have the right connections - it's not something that every street thug can obtain. That's why our petty street thugs mostly carry knives.

    40. Re:You don't own common sense by wolfheart111 · · Score: 1

      with a knife you really need to work at the kill, plunging it into a persons heart - kidney is quite difficult. Although with a gun... all you need to do is twitch your finger slightly... an child could do it... and have done it.

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    41. Re:You don't own common sense by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      > And what makes you believe that you're not the one people can't have a rational discussion with?

      For example the law that makes it illegal for the US government to fund research into gun violence. Does that not smell of ostrich policy?

      > There's no "correct" side in differences of opinions.

      Ah, the rallying cry of the postfactualist, a misunderstood form of constructivism. I beg to differ. You may have the opinion that praying is the best treatment for appendicitis is praying. You have a right to hold that opinion, but it is wrong, and the *evidence* will prove you wrong.

    42. Re:You don't own common sense by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      culture [...] Highlighted a key part for you.

      Yes, I deliberately added that point, but didn't go into detail. The point is that, if gun ownership does not affect the homicide rate (and the evidence indicates that it does not), then the most likely alternative explanation is culture. The U.S. does not have a gun ownership problem: it has a violent culture problem.

      The gun buyback and ban [...] solved one problem and one problem only: Mass killings.

      Firstly, this is a pretty weak point. If the same number of people are killed, does it really matter if they die en masse or individually?

      Secondly, it's wrong: see a list of massacres in Australia. In the twenty years since Port Arthur and the subsequent gun buyback, there have been 19 massacres with a total of 99 deaths; in the twenty years prior, there were 14 massacres with a total of 79 deaths.

      This list may be incomplete, and the numbers shift a bit if you include Port Arthur itself ... but regardless, the massacres in the last twenty years contradict your statement that mass killings have been "solved".

    43. Re:You don't own common sense by Sique · · Score: 2

      Given recent events in Europe, with so many people getting killed by being run over and stabbed, I don't think Europeans have any standing to be smug about their gun laws.

      We had exactly two cases in Europe where a terroristic attack was performed with a truck, and at least in one case, it was gun related (the Berlin attack), where the suspect captured the truck at gunpoint. At both occasions, the total number of people killed in car accidents in Europe at the same day is about the same range (the average number of traffic deaths per day is about 70 in the E.U.). Stabbings happen, but most of them are between family members and acquaintances (as most homicides are in general). Terroristic attacks with knifes are a very rare occurrence. Right now, I remember only three cases with only one victim dead that was not the attacker himself.

      So yes. Europeans still can be smug about their gun laws. Given U.S. numbers, it saves us about 40,000 gun related killings per year in the E.U.

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    44. Re:You don't own common sense by Sique · · Score: 1

      Of course guns are dangerous. That's the point. The answer may be gun control to limit the number of guns in a society. Or perhaps the US feels that the freedom to own guns is, as previously stated,,something more important that the concerns that people will do deadly harm towards others.

      Of course guns are dangerous, but to whom? According to the numbers of the CDC, they are mostly dangerous to yourself. Of the 30,000 gun related deaths per year, 18,000 were of people who killed themselves, either deliberately or accidently. They are also quite dangerous to family members and acquaintances, as 9,000 people per year are killed either deliberately or accidently with a gun by family members or acquaintances. Only in 10 percent of all cases, guns were dangerous to someone you didn't know before. Of the 30,000 gun related deaths, 27,000 were by people having access to the weapons of the victim.

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    45. Re:You don't own common sense by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Do you mean the only thing that stops Australians to commit mass killings is the unavailability of guns? Does it mean then that the average Australian is a deranged murderer? And so stupid they can't even think up another way to commit mass murder? With the notion of chemistry I got in high school I know enough to commit mass murder with household chemicals. It's sad the average Australian cannot do it. It sounds like the argument for the need for the EU to exist because if it did not, all Europeans would immediately turn into Nazi schutzstaffeln and go and do war on each other. Like it was not the governments who forced them to. Of course governments are always good, the bigger the better, and we need them to tell us what to do, when to do it, and how to do it. All the time.

    46. Re:You don't own common sense by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The so called list of massacres includes suicide, and serial killers who killed over long periods.
      Mass shooting have decreased considerably utterly irrelevant alternative facts from a Trumplthinskin huh?

    47. Re:You don't own common sense by TheRaven64 · · Score: 1

      It's important not to forget the people who would have died if they didn't have a gun to defend themselves, even if your coworker would have had a better chance if guns were banned.

      I think the Rochdale Herald said it best: Bad guys with guns get more practice complain good guys with guns

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    48. Re:You don't own common sense by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      "So, simply put: the evidence suggests that you are wrong. Reducing gun ownership, in a particular culture, does not seem to have any effect on the homicide rate." But it does reduce suicide rates, mass killings, and accidental deaths.

    49. Re: You don't own common sense by getuid() · · Score: 1

      European guy here (living in Europe), not your typical pro guns activist.

      I'd still join the other voices, though, which say that making this a rights to bear arms debate is not the way to handle it. The guy was not shot because a gun happened to be lying around, he was shot because someone else was a racist. Period.

      That's the problem you need to fix.

      (And, even if if shouldn't matter, because - see above - different debate: sorry for your company's loss, but no, there's no guarantee that your colleague would still be alive once someone decided it's OK to attempt for his life. Punches can kill, easily; falling can kill quicker than a gunshot; sharp objects can kill. Leading the debate to an inanimate object instead of a person's motivation and deeds is a good way to perpetuate the actual problem, not to solve it.)

    50. Re:You don't own common sense by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      It's perfectly obvious to anyone who has seen a gun in action, vs a knife or any other personal non-gun weapon, that guns are fantastically more lethal under far more circumstances. Knives are almost useless at a range of >a few metres. So although it's *possible* that they "would instead have been killed with a knife or other non-gun weapon", it's far less likely.

      That's why almost everyone who needs to be armed for real reasons uses guns.

      As to the Australian situation: yep, I think America is beyond help on this matter - they just have to get used to the fact that Americans JUST LOVE KILLING AMERICANS. It'd be funny if it wasn't tragic. It really goes along with the health-care problem - Americans just don't care about other Americans' welfare. I honestly wonder if I care about them more than they care about each other, given their prevailing attitudes.

    51. Re:You don't own common sense by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      This is also why the rate of knife violence in London is on par with the rate of gun violence in Chicago. Sure, gun violence tends to be much more severe (and lethal) but the weapons are just a tool and the violence a symptom of problems that go much deeper.

      I also find it absurd that in the UK you have to be over 18 to buy a f***ing kitchen knife.

    52. Re:You don't own common sense by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      He would have been stabbed then. You are lying to yourself - stop it.

    53. Re:You don't own common sense by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      i think ur friends were both mentally unstable. should be fired.

    54. Re:You don't own common sense by serviscope_minor · · Score: 1

      The US isn't China or Europe or Australia or Britain. We have our own unique culture. It has pluses and minuses like any other distinct culture does.

      Yep it does. The some of the plusses are green chile, driving 20,000 miles on the emergency spare and paper license plates (screw you other 49 states), and one big minuses is the rather large number of people getting killed by guns (from what I recall, the majority are accidents and suicide, but I may be mistaken).

      It requires a certain perspective to understand and appreciate other cultures. Perhaps you may develop that perspective someday.

      It also requires a certain perspective to see the bad things about your culture, which are hard to get from the inside. Either way though lots of people getting killed is pretty much not a good thing.

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    55. Re:You don't own common sense by serviscope_minor · · Score: 1

      less gun homicides but increased fatal stabbings and beatings

      The important thing then is what happens to the total homicide rate per capita.

      Did you hear about how some Lord or Minister in Brittan had proposed banning large knifes because they were being used to kill people?

      Yeah, politicians can propose whatever they like, and other politicians shoot it down. Someone proposed it and most people thought it was a terrible idea so it got nowhere. If you cherry-pick idiotic things politicians do (like legislating the value of pi as 3.2) then you can make any country look stupid. That doesn't mean much though, because politicians say stupid theings the world over.

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    56. Re:You don't own common sense by HornWumpus · · Score: 1

      Clubs are illegal, but maglights aren't. Unless you are felon, then you can't carry a maglight with more than 3 D cells.

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    57. Re:You don't own common sense by HornWumpus · · Score: 1

      In fact: Statistics say that Chicago gun criminals are _terrible_ shots (measured in terms of % killed), compared to other regions of America. Even compared to other 'urban areas'. Not sure why. Didn't see an analysis of calibers involved. Maybe a preponderance of useless guns like 25s. Maybe a preponderance of wave it around for respect, but never ever go to a range.

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    58. Re:You don't own common sense by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Step 1. Identify where your coworker lives, works, or frequents

      Step 2. Plant homemade incendiary devices at the fire drill spots.

      Step 3. pull fire alarm

      step 4. flaming indians

      Protip: This would work especially well for both schools and office environments! Get that high score buddy!

    59. Re:You don't own common sense by HornWumpus · · Score: 1

      That moron has never visited a gun range in his life.

      He has also never looked at honest statistics for number of crimes prevented with guns/year.

      Anybody who followed your link, is dumber for having read that.

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    60. Re:You don't own common sense by Mr.+Slippery · · Score: 1
      the side that goes along with the overwhelming amount of research (not to mention common sense) that suggests more guns = more gun accidents (and of course, more gun violence.)

      Then I'm sure you can cite some of this research? The actual fact is that in recent decades, firearms accidents and murders by firearm have both decreased while the number of guns in private hands has increased.

      Now, if you don't like guns, that's fine; like abortions, if you don't like one, don't have one. But if you're going to talk about an "overwhelming amount of research" about crime, you'd better be able to cite some criminology papers.

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    61. Re:You don't own common sense by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      A little while ago I went to a play which was, essentially, one woman's memoir about how guns have figured in her life. At the end the audience was invited to tell their own gun stories. A number of people told of suicides, or hunting accidents, or some other accidental death. There was even mention of a murder. No one told of a case where a gun had prevented a crime.

    62. Re:You don't own common sense by skam240 · · Score: 1

      So when one is presented with a model that works better then ones own one shouldnt try to emulate the more effective model? The one in question should just keep plugging along with their own shitty model?

      And comparing the US to other Western countries is not comparing it to an alien standard (I dont know what to make of the chauvinistic comment). We are widely accepted as part of Western culture.

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    63. Re:You don't own common sense by Kohath · · Score: 1

      So when one is presented with a model that works better then ones own one shouldnt try to emulate the more effective model?

      A culture isn't "one", a culture is "many". Cultures don't try things, individuals do. I don't get to decide what the culture does. You don't either. The culture does what it does.

      If you don't like it, go ahead and say so and see if it helps. I don't think it will help. One new aspect of the US culture is that we collectively seem to be about done listening to lectures from people who don't like us.

    64. Re:You don't own common sense by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      No he would still be dead but likely from a knife

    65. Re:You don't own common sense by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      We have a saying in America, "the only good Indian is a dead Indian."

      The corollary is "the only good muslim is a dead muslim."

      I'm not the least bit sorry that the Indian scum got capped. Sayonara camel humper!

    66. Re:You don't own common sense by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      These guys are not in fact banned. Same as in NZ. You just need to get a different licence to be able to buy them. You need a really good safe, and you get in big trouble if anyone steals them. So most people have even better safes than required by law.

    67. Re:You don't own common sense by EmptyHead · · Score: 1

      Actually there is a "correct" side, the side that says my coworker would not be dead if he meet the same type mentally deranged guy in New Zealand, Australia, Britain, China and most of Europe. If that had happened here my coworker would be in the office the next day with a broken nose and the other guy would be in court on an assault charge.

      Mental illness and ignorance are key issues that DO need attention. Stop focusing on the particular weapon that was used, you hysterical fool. If he'd run over him with a car or used a knife, would it suddenly be okay with you? FFS.

    68. Re:You don't own common sense by EmptyHead · · Score: 1

      In this age of information availability and 3D printing, gun laws are becoming increasingly irrelevant. Bad people will always have access to them. Mental illness is the issue here. Need to be able to detect and treat it a heck of a lot better than what we're doing now. Most school attacks with a gun, knife or other weapon have one thing in common: mental illness. This dummy in the article that shot someone because they were from a different culture is also almost certainly mentally ill or a member of the KKK.

    69. Re:You don't own common sense by silentcoder · · Score: 1

      Almost all cases where somebody is killed by a single punch it's an alcoholic who got hit in the stomach and burst his liver. That said a gut punch can be fatal if you are unlucky - that's what killed Harry Houdini and he was an expert at taking punches to the gut.

      But this is still an extraordinarily rare outcome from a fist-fight, almost as rare as SURVIVING a gun shot.

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    70. Re:You don't own common sense by silentcoder · · Score: 1

      >Guns are readily available in New Zealand, Australia, Britain, China and most of Europe, just not legally

      That actually MATTERS. You know why ? Because the kind of nutt who goes out and shoots somebody in a bar, or wakes up one day and shoots up everybody in a school - those kinds of nutjobs are NOT career criminals. They have no underground connections, they have no trust network. The kind of people who deal in illegal goods won't sell to them because they have no way of distinguishing the nutjob from an undercover cop. You can't just go down to the docks in Australia and walk up to the nearest person and say "Hey, I wanna buy an UZZI please" - you need to know who is selling, and HE needs to know YOU - or at least know somebody who will vouch for you.

      Result is that these insane, and worst, gun crimes basically do not happen anymore. And the numbers speak for themselves. In the last 20 years the US had more than TWICE as many mass-shootings as the next 20 countries COMBINED. All of the next 20 countries combined had 22 mass shootings in two decades -just barely over one a year - or one each.
      In the same 20 years the US had 48 mass shootings, and that's by the previous FBI definition of "four or more" victims, the FBI has ammended their definition to "3 or more" in 2016 - if you use THAT definition the US number jumps to over 70. But you can't just take that one at face value since the FBI differentiates between mass shootings and things like "armed robbery gone wrong" - which if you just take "more than three shot" by itself will include some of those. It's still somewhere between 49 and 70 though.

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    71. Re:You don't own common sense by silentcoder · · Score: 1

      >It's important not to forget the people who would have died if they didn't have a gun to defend themselves,

      Which we can mathematically proof is outnumbered AT LEAST a thousand to one by the others.

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    72. Re:You don't own common sense by silentcoder · · Score: 1

      > it's cultural and people intent on killing will do so with whatever weapons are available.
      At least other weapons don't kill innocent bystanders. Which make up a HUGE percentage of American gun deaths, the vast majority of whom never even KNEW about the event that led to their shooting and overwhelmingly kills women and children.

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    73. Re:You don't own common sense by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      What's it mater, one dead pickaninny more or less.

      When negroes like Trayvon or the 300 lb Michael Brown are killed, every taxpayer should fall to their knees and give thanks.The cost to humanity of feral negroes like Trayvon is enormous.

      By killing Trayvon, society probably was saved from at least two murders and hundreds of unsolved property crimes and assaults.. Taxpayers were saved millions over a never to be realized lifetime for Trayvon. Years of food stamps, free housing, free medical care, special "programs", the cost of incarceration, drug treatment, hospitalization, the salaries of all those required to implement this, the cost to innocents who would have been brutalized by Trayvon, physically or monetarily. Conservatively, the death of Trayvon saved society millions of dollars.

    74. Re:You don't own common sense by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Sand nlggers are horrible creatures. They look like something out of a monster movie. For aesthetic reasons alone they should be exterminated. I want to live in a beautiful world, not one populated by deformed indo-vermin.

    75. Re:You don't own common sense by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Other countries also have urban areas and rural areas. Often people in rural areas will own a gun anyway, for hunting and to put down livestock when they are in agony or presenting a danger. But it isn't kept for self defense, and usually has to be kept locked and unloaded in a gun safe where it wouldn't be accessible in time should an intruder appear. But the thing is, the crime rate in rural areas in those countries (violent or otherwise) is also much lower than in the urban areas. This is not because of guns, it is because of low population density.

    76. Re:You don't own common sense by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      There are a host of "other weapons" that can indiscriminately kill a room full of people. I started to make a list of them, but I bet you are smart enough to think of at least some non-gun methods. Other weapons can, in some cases, more effectively kill innocent bystanders.

    77. Re:You don't own common sense by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You can mathematically prove the course of events in an alternate universe? Impressive. Please show your work.

    78. Re:You don't own common sense by skam240 · · Score: 1

      So cultures are static and never change? Individuals cant effect culture at all? So when Australia decided to largely ban guns that wasnt decided by individuals?

      Also, I love this fantasy that people who favor more gun control dont like America. Did abolitionists hate America too? Maybe they loved it more because they saw it could be better.

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    79. Re:You don't own common sense by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      On the face, regional tailoring of gun laws as appropriate seems to be the ideal solution. But as you mentioned, the guns may be purchased over state lines and transported. So, in reality, that solution is just lip service and has little effect. The real issue is the sheer number of guns and bullets being produced. If that is harshly controlled then the guns are more expensive and less people own them.

    80. Re:You don't own common sense by tombak · · Score: 1

      You honestly think guns are the problem? America has a race relations problem which is made worse by the gun problem.

    81. Re:You don't own common sense by ukoda · · Score: 1

      No, I would actually agree with you, especially in this case. It seems clear my co-worker was targeted based on his race and as you say it was "made worse by the gun problem". In posting I was hoping to get people thinking, but the knee jerk reactions should not have surprised me. To be honest I have found some of the opinions put forward rather disturbing and I am less keen to spend time there if that is really how people are thinking.

      From the outside looking in the first thing we see is a high death rate per capita and and a high gun ownership rate per capita so we assume that is the general problem but we fail to understand the deeper issue, since we don't live there, that there is more underlying issues, in this case hate. I get a sense that the inherent trust I have have my fellow New Zealander is much more deep that American's mutual trust of each other. I guess I should not be surprised, having lived in Ukraine and China the average person there has low trust of their fellow countrymen but in that case it is clear to see whereas in America it seems hidden further below the surface. I guess what I am saying is the public image that America likes to project about itself is at odds with how they really feel. That would explain the mixed messages you guys send in many of your posts.

    82. Re:You don't own common sense by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      So, in a Social Darwanist view, guns are good?

      Honestly, though, all your stats really highlight the reason why people shouldn't own guns. They don't spell out why people shouldn't be able to own guns. Now, the stats do push for (1) better, free gun training being readily available and (2) readier access to better ways of suicide and more options for people who'd rather have free treatment than suicide. The rest is just also something about guns make it easier to commit domestic violence over knives and the otherwise issue with gun violence in society as a whole. That last part, I think, is a rather poor excuse for banning guns and more an argument for (1) dealing better with domestic violence (destimatizing victims and pushing for more separations) and (2) just generally the issue of crime in society.

      Put in simpler words, guns are a tool and their use is almost always a symptom of something that needs to be done to lesson the desire to use that tool. Unless you're an idiot and shoot yourself accidentally.

    83. Re:You don't own common sense by Coren22 · · Score: 1

      the side that says my coworker would not be dead if he meet the same type mentally deranged guy in New Zealand, Australia, Britain, China and most of Europe

      Are you so sure about that?

      http://news.sky.com/story/chin...

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    84. Re:You don't own common sense by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      When you have a strong geographically correlated trend like this, the solution is simple - allow different regions to enact different laws.

      This is already the case. Different states and cities have varying levels of gun control laws.

  119. Re: I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    But this one drunken fight in Kansas - we have no idea what was actually said and what provoked this - is somehow more significant.

    You're a decade or two too late for this observation.

    Really, it would seem you are not aware that we are already aware of this.

    Maybe you just didn't think to make it clear that you knew.

  120. Re:I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Interestingly, blacks are more violent than whites by about the same ratio as men are more violent than women. Some people on the Right use the former as an excuse for discrimination against blacks, and some people on the Left use the latter as an excuse for discrimination against men. Neither seem to realise the similarity between their positions.

  121. Re:I blame Trump. by unimacs · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I would guess that the same people concerned about this event are also largely the same people advocating for stricter gun controls. So it would seem that they are indeed concerned about those other shootings.

    What is more interesting is that Trump is pushing his travel ban while far more people are killed by fellow Americans using guns than are killed by terrorists. Over 150,000 gun related homicides since 2001 vs 3,046 killed by terrorists. While 3,046 is indeed a large number, 2,996 of those happened on 9/11. None of those perpetrators were from the seven countries on Trump's list. The bulk of them were from Saudi Arabia, where Trump has significant business interests.

    All that being said, I don't think gun control is THE answer to gun related homicides. There are deeper problems that need to be addressed. A travel ban is an order of magnitude worse solution to a much smaller problem. It serves to aggravate anti-US sentiment and makes recruiting people of any nationality an even easier task for terrorists. It makes enemies out of people who might otherwise be allies and promotes an environment where hatred and fear of "outsiders" is encouraged.

  122. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by rfengr · · Score: 1, Insightful

    I'd mod you down if I had points, but instead I'll just say the right to bear arms is a good thing.

  123. Re:That will die down by lgw · · Score: 2

    Well-played, sir.

    OP said:

    when it has clearly devolved into one of the worst, most openly racist and least interesting communities on the internet

    So he's clearly new here. We get far fewer GNAA posts here today than the early days. The political stories that don't belong here are, in fact, clickbait to broaden the appeal of /. beyond "news for nerds", since "news for nerds" is what's makes it the least interesting community for more people out there.

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  124. Not Surprised by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    It is important to remember that radicalized Christian Kansans are responsible for more acts of terrorism in America than the seven Islamic countries on the travel ban combined. In fact, they're so pervasive that they immortalized one in a mural on the wall of the state Capitol building. Any reasonable country would consider restricting travel to or from the state of Kansas for the protection of America from some very bad dudes.

  125. Sad loss of a co-worker by ukoda · · Score: 5, Informative

    I work for Garmin in New Zealand and have been to Olathe a few times. Garmin has great inclusive culture to it and I am genuinely saddened to hear of Srinivas' death.

    I am disappointed to read posts that somehow infer that Srinivas' employment in the Olathe office was at the expense of a US resident getting a job. That is simply not true. There is a world wide shortage of skilled workers. We have two US employees in our Auckland office and no one here complains about them taking our jobs. We employee every skilled Kiwi we can find but the shortage means over half my team are from China and Taiwan. We welcome them as we need more skilled people to get keep our business competitive. None of the locals, such as myself, see these people as stealing our jobs.

    It is the same in Olathe, they will employ any US citizen with suitable skills ahead of a foreign worker as it is less hassle but they can not get enough staff with right skills, in part because Garmin set the bar quite high when it comes to skill levels. I have meet people with a wide range of backgrounds in the US Garmin offices and have never seen even a hint of racism or sexism.

    My mind can not comprehend how the shooter could feel justified in taking a life even if he really thought immigrant were taking local jobs. These kind of people need to stop blaming immigrants for stealing jobs and take a good hard look at themselves.

    1. Re:Sad loss of a co-worker by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I am disappointed to read posts that somehow infer that Srinivas' employment in the Olathe office was at the expense of a US resident getting a job. That is simply not true. There is a world wide shortage of skilled workers.

      There's no shortage of skilled workers. There is a surplus of skilled white Americans looking for work and finding absolutely nothing because they're white, because they don't have brown skin, and because they're not named Sanjeep.

      It is the same in Olathe, they will employ any US citizen with suitable skills ahead of a foreign worker as it is less hassle but they can not get enough staff with right skills, in part because Garmin set the bar quite high when it comes to skill levels.

      Brown skin is not a skill.

    2. Re:Sad loss of a co-worker by dunkelfalke · · Score: 1

      Neither is white skin, but you insist otherwise.

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    3. Re:Sad loss of a co-worker by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      White skin negates skills. You can have the education and the experience and the skills, but none of it is worth anything, without that brown-sounding name and that brown-looking skin.

    4. Re:Sad loss of a co-worker by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The problem is in the "set the bar high". Where I've worked, management and HR set that bar, and have no clue how to properly filter for it, locking out many trainable people. The foreign workers, particularly the Indians (or perhaps their "body shops"), are very skilled in getting past the filter. What we often end up with are foreign workers who don't actually meet the skill requirements and end up requiring just as much training as the available local workers would have needed, and that is a shame. Ultimately, it doesn't matter what is right, or what you believe -- If you leave enough people out of meaningful work, those idle hands will become the source of evil.

    5. Re:Sad loss of a co-worker by thegarbz · · Score: 4, Informative

      immigrant were taking local jobs

      As an immigrant working in a foreign country I also have been the target of such a comment once. What people don't realise is that jobs aren't a fixed unit in a multi-national company. I didn't take a local job, I bought a new job into the country. I was offered employment and then given the choice of where to work. Like many others at my company they are moved around the world for various engineering assignments in a way to develop employees and expand their knowledge.

      As far as I can tell out of the 20% (my estimate) of non nationals that work at my current office, not a single one took a "local" job despite being on a local contract.

      Now that's just one example, but hopefully it's an example that shows that all to often people take a very simple and very narrow minded view to a very complex process.

    6. Re:Sad loss of a co-worker by Kohath · · Score: 1

      It is the same in Olathe, they will employ any US citizen with suitable skills ahead of a foreign worker as it is less hassle but they can not get enough staff with right skills, in part because Garmin set the bar quite high when it comes to skill levels.

      In my experience, this is what actually happens:

      People will be interviewed for a position, and they'll decide who they want to hire. If that person needs an H-1b, they'll change the job description to match that person perfectly, so no locals will be qualified. Then they'll advertise the revised position for the legally required amount of time and hire the H-1b guy they had already decided to hire.

      It can be a little extra effort to hire the H-1b guy, but the benefit is that H-1b employees can't leave employment without jeopardizing their residency. That's a huge benefit to an employer, and it more than outweighs the extra paperwork that the HR staff has to deal with.

      I'm sure there are other situations. But this is what I've seen.

    7. Re:Sad loss of a co-worker by ukoda · · Score: 1

      Yes, can imagine that happing in some companies but I very much doubt it is happening at Garmin. I have been lucky enough to deal with management at reasonably senior level and they seem to take their social responsibilities seriously. I deal mainly with New Zealand, Taiwan and the USA and all three groups are patriotically proud of what they do while managing to respect the others. In that respect it is a good company to work for.

    8. Re:Sad loss of a co-worker by nuntius · · Score: 1

      It used to be that companies would train workers in times of shortage...

      To me, it seems highly possible that this persistent "skills shortage" is the flip side of a persistent "compensation shortage, including training". Much of the narrative I hear on the news is trying to justify exploitative behavior or offload training costs to the government.

      Companies are cut-throat for cheap labor, and the software industry is in a race to the bottom. Some people blame FOSS devs for setting the price at 0. I think it is a larger problem.

      On the other hand, it is also possible that workers no longer reward investment. If a worker will leave for a better job shortly after receiving training, than a company may see negative ROI for training. Keeping that worker would require better treatment than the competition offers. Training and compensation makes the labor more expensive, presenting a possible competitive disadvantage. In this scenario, businesses crying for government help does make sense.

      That said, watching corporate raiders destroy morale in my father's generation makes me believe the unfaithful employee is simply behaving rationally after a hard-won lesson about poor compensation enabled by globalization.

    9. Re:Sad loss of a co-worker by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      People are getting tired about being raped in the ass with stupidity like "diversity" and then they flip their lid...you are part of the problem too. Fuck "cultural diversity".

    10. Re:Sad loss of a co-worker by nbauman · · Score: 3

      I am disappointed to read posts that somehow infer that Srinivas' employment in the Olathe office was at the expense of a US resident getting a job. That is simply not true. There is a world wide shortage of skilled workers. We have two US employees in our Auckland office and no one here complains about them taking our jobs. We employee every skilled Kiwi we can find but the shortage means over half my team are from China and Taiwan. We welcome them as we need more skilled people to get keep our business competitive. None of the locals, such as myself, see these people as stealing our jobs.

      It is the same in Olathe, they will employ any US citizen with suitable skills ahead of a foreign worker as it is less hassle but they can not get enough staff with right skills, in part because Garmin set the bar quite high when it comes to skill levels. I have meet people with a wide range of backgrounds in the US Garmin offices and have never seen even a hint of racism or sexism.

      The US like Australia is a country of immigrants, and I support immigrants for reasons that are separate from my economic advantage. But I do think that immigrants take away jobs from Americans, particularly in technology.

      Employment is cyclical. Up to about the 1980s, especially in technology, when there was an abundance of employees, employers used to hire the most qualified (often overqualified) worker. So a food company would hire a PhD to work in their chemistry labs. When there was a shortage of workers, they would hire lower-qualified workers. So the company would hire a technician with a college degree in chemistry, or even a smart high school graduate, and train him on the job. And they usually worked out pretty well. This was particularly striking during the World War II, when the US had the best job market we've seen in living memory.

      Long after WWII, American corporations had training programs where they hired less skilled workers and trained them on the job. When corporations bought the first mainframe computers, they would often hire smart college graduates with degrees in mathematics or related field, or sometimes in unrelated fields, and train them on the job. For example, when New York City bought its first computers, they hired philosophy majors from City College, and trained them in programming, according to programmers I've talked to. Sometimes they just hired liberal arts graduates who seemed to have an affinity for math and logic. American corporations believed that training was the way to be profitable in the long run. (They also gladly paid taxes for public education to train their workers.)

      By the 1990s, this had fallen out of favor. They abandoned the idea of training people on the job. They demanded specialized skills and workers who could "start immediately." We've seen complaints on Slashdot of how companies were looking not for a programmer, but for a programmer with 5 years of experience in software XYZ.

      In my observation, there seemed to be two reasons for this. First, a lot of people were trained in the military, particularly the U.S. Air Force and Navy. Second, there were a lot of trained immigrants coming into the country, particularly Soviet immigrants who got an excellent education, often with advanced degrees (for example, Sergei Brin's parents).

      If you believe that we have a free market, then you have to believe that employees will have more opportunities when unemployment is low and they are in greater demand (and vice versa). When employees are hard to get, employers will train less skilled workers. When they're easy to get, employers will demand PhDs.

      It seems, from intuition and observation, that flooding the employment market with skilled workers will discourage employers from hiring and training less skilled workers. It seems that if American employers couldn't have gotten skilled workers from the Soviet Union, China, India, and elsewhere, they would have been forced to hire Americans and train them. And while immigrant workers

    11. Re:Sad loss of a co-worker by ukoda · · Score: 1

      My thinking is employers should be required to pay immigrants the same as locals to stop employers bring them in just to save money. Here in New Zealand you get entry based on points and high paying skilled workers get more points and are therefore more likely to get in. To meet their visa requirements they need to prove their pay is above a certain threshold. Not foolproof but does stop the worst cases of the abuses of the system.

    12. Re:Sad loss of a co-worker by tombak · · Score: 1
      I am a long time slashdotter and a H1B engineer in Silicon Valley (and I am a brown dude). Honestly for the last two years the only reason i come back is due to some masochistic tendency that I probably have for reading angry/racist rhetoric directed at people like me.

      You often hear them talk about how awful Indian engineers are and you read loads of comments about them talking about how they had to teach an Indian engineer how to turn on a computer etc etc. It is pretty ugly. All this in spite of the fact that so many CEOs and entrepreneurs in the bay area are Indian.

      Anyhoo, dont come here if racism bothers you, go out there and do great work. These internet forums are filled with people who feel increasingly irrelevant and angry. The demented racist techies crawl in these forums like fungus.

  126. Re:Not a problem at all by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    It is unlawful to discriminate in hiring on the basis of religion. Ask yourself if discriminating against Muslims in hiring is perfectly legitimate. Even if you think it is, the statute on the matter clearly states that it is not and you incur civil liability in doing so.

  127. Re: I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Do you not read the hate crimes research from the FBI?

    No.

    That is not something that normal people do.

    You should seek psychiatric help.

  128. Re:I blame Trump. by harvey+the+nerd · · Score: 0

    If your numbers are accurate, it means that a black person is twice as likely to be killed by a white person as a white person is to be killed by a black person.

    It means you are innumerate.

  129. Re: I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    To edge, he didn't kill anyone until something recent pushed him over.

  130. Important extra information... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Purinton has recently has a sex change operation and was unfortunate enough to have had a large branch driven up between his legs by a gust of wind, splitting his jeans, So what he was actually said was "Get out of my cunt tree". I hope everybody will calm down now that is cleared up.

    1. Re:Important extra information... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Thank you, finally somebody with the real facts.

  131. Re:Not a problem at all by Notabadguy · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Man has a point. If you only hire H1-Bs, you won't get many Trump supporters.

    About TFA: is a sad commentary on the US education system that our rednecks can't tell the races they're supposed to hate apart. But then, I guess it's not the smart ones who do this sort of shit in the first place.

    White guy in Kansas shoots foreigners because he's a racist and/or ethnocentric.
    Black guys beat and torture white guy in Chicago because they're racist and/or ethnocentric.
    White cops beat black guy in California because they're racist and/or ethnocentric.
    Black guy kills a bunch of white cops because he's racist and/or ethnocentric.
    Middle Eastern guys rape a bunch of white women in Sweden because ....

    There are dicks everywhere. People of all religions, ethnicities, colors, and even financial backgrounds don't like and/or trust other people who are not like them.

  132. Re: Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Blah blah. You could have said the same thing 125 years ago. It's what the home team ALWAYS says. "It was ok when MY people immigrated here. But YOU people are just looking for handouts."

  133. Re: I blame Trump. by belthize · · Score: 1

    I'd blame Trump's ilk for that too. If you vilify a group (gays in the Orlando case) long enough some unhinged asshat will decide he's taking action for the greater good.

    As far as I'm concerned the epitome of a chickenshit is somebody standing on the sidelines cheering on some action and then disclaiming it once it occurs.

  134. Re: Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    No. This evil idea is the root cause of the problems today.

  135. Re:Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    is this an example of americans fighting back against the corporate elite and their invading cheap-labor army of economic terrorists...finally?

  136. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by ukoda · · Score: 0, Troll

    My coworker is dead because of your right to bear arms, tell me again how that is a good thing?

  137. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Kohath · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Innocent gun owners didn't shoot these guys. Scapegoating and sending the police after innocent people isn't the answer.

  138. Change the laws together with English by mi · · Score: 1

    Only if your definition of race comes from the 19th century, which in itself is a little racist.

    If you wish to redefine the meaning of "race" (or "sex" for that matter), you need to change the law that bans discrimination based on it.

    Because, unless the law has explicitly changed in between — as in, passed by Legislature and signed by the Executive — what was legal at one point shall remain legal at another.

    These days race is a social or cultural construct

    Funny, this argument — But I identify as Black! — didn't help certain Ms. Dolezal keep her job at, of all places, NAACP... Evidently, some races — whatever the term means — are more equal than others. Had she been fired for being Black while masquerading as White, she and her team of lawyers would've all been millionaires by now.

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    1. Re:Change the laws together with English by Gussington · · Score: 1

      If you wish to redefine the meaning of "race" (or "sex" for that matter), you need to change the law that bans discrimination based on it.

      I'm not redefining it, I'm merely informing you that the definition of race has improved since the 19th century when everyone was either Caucasian, Negroid or Mongoloid

      Funny, this argument — But I identify as Black! — didn't help certain Ms. Dolezal keep her job at, of all places, NAACP...

      I'm not too familiar with the case but wiki tells me she resigned from her job because she had been caught lying about her background. While I'm sure activists from all sides use this case for whatever ideological reason, the fact is that lying and misconduct are real things that you can be fired for.

      Evidently, some races — whatever the term means — are more equal than others.

      Of course, because historically humans were more ignorant than today which created unequal societies. We try to fix this over time, but some people think that going back to the 'good old days , whenever they were supposed to be, will solve all of this.

    2. Re:Change the laws together with English by mi · · Score: 1

      I'm merely informing you that the definition of race has improved since the 19th century when everyone was either Caucasian, Negroid or Mongoloid

      I don't believe in either of your claims: neither that the definition has actually changed, nor that the change you assert would've been for the better, had it actually happened.

      Race is most certainly not a "social construct" — the very reason, discrimination based on it is wrong (and illegal) is that it is immutable. A human being does not choose to be of particular race.

      Now, there has always been the other meaning for the same word — a homonym, really — which would, indeed, make any grouping of people, including fans of a particular sports team, or cat-lovers, or Emacs-users a "race". That meaning is not at all new — it certainly existed in the 19th century — but it, quite clearly and self-evidently, is not what the anti-discrimination laws mean. A FreeBSD-bigot like myself can not claim "racial discrimination" after being turned away from an all-Windows shop, for example.

      I'm not too familiar with the case [of Rachel Dolezal -mi]

      Of course, you aren't — Blacks are given a pass by all your news-sources, when they discriminate or even murder based on race.

      she resigned from her job because she had been caught lying about her background

      Obviously, had she not lied, they would not have hired her in the first place — even though she was, obviously, qualified — it is Ok, for some reason, for Blacks to discriminate against Whites.

      We try to fix this over time, but some people think that going back to the 'good old days , whenever they were supposed to be, will solve all of this.

      What? Does this, somehow, justify the discrimination against Whites and Asians manifested by NAACP?

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    3. Re:Change the laws together with English by Gussington · · Score: 1

      Race is most certainly not a "social construct"

      Scientific American disagrees with you. You'd better submit your disproof paper to them immediately.

      Of course, you aren't — Blacks are given a pass by all your news-sources, when they discriminate or even murder based on race.

      Probably because being based in a country on the other side of the world, my local media don't care about your local news, just as I'm sure yours don't report ours. Conspiracy averted, but your response says a lot about your ability to engage in a rational discussion.

    4. Re:Change the laws together with English by mi · · Score: 1

      Scientific American disagrees with you.

      OMG, appeal to authority is all you can do? Pathetic... BTW, the article you cited says nothing about the meaning of the word "race" changing. Even if it is a social construct, it must've been that in the 19th century as well — your claims remain wrong either way.

      my local media don't care about your local news

      The very point is, it is only "local news" here, because it is Black-against-White discrimination. Had it been the other way around, it would've been on the front pages of major newspapers — and foreign media would've reprinted it too.

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    5. Re:Change the laws together with English by Gussington · · Score: 1

      OMG, appeal to authority is all you can do?

      OMG? What, are you twelve?
      You might also want read what Appeal to Authority means, since you clearly don't understand how it works...

    6. Re:Change the laws together with English by dave420 · · Score: 1

      Something being a societal construct doesn't mean it's mutable.

      The problem is "race" is such a nebulous term. It has no scientific underpinning, at least not when used in this topic.

      You might want to read about this before continuing to post, as you're just embarrassing yourself.

    7. Re:Change the laws together with English by mi · · Score: 1

      You might also want read what Appeal to Authority means, since you clearly don't understand how it works...

      Yours was a classic manifestation of the fallacy. To prove your point on changes to language — to support your claim, that the definition of the term "race" changed since 19th century — you appealed to the authority of geneticists...

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    8. Re:Change the laws together with English by mi · · Score: 1

      The problem is "race" is such a nebulous term. It has no scientific underpinning

      Bullshit. The differences between races, such as susceptibility to certain diseases and ability to digest certain foods is scientifically established. The physical features (round vs. narrow eyes, skin color, hair) are even more self-evident.

      None of it is a "social construct"...

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    9. Re:Change the laws together with English by Gussington · · Score: 1

      you appealed to the authority of geneticists...

      You are the gift that keeps on giving

  139. Re: Hiring problem? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Dunno know about hiring but I've already started my own personal boycott of red state businesses and any companies who support Trump or have executives who support Trump.

  140. Re:That will die down by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Also, "nerd" has had a proper redefinition since the early days of /.. Like "hacker" before it, it has lost its meaning.

  141. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Nemyst · · Score: 5, Informative

    Just about every other developed country in the world disagrees. The few that have a similar (well, within a 2-3x factor, the US is just that much of an outlier) level of gun ownership (like Switzerland) do it in a way so incredibly different it may as well be another concept entirely.

    It just so happens that the rest of world is also doing fine without all those guns.

  142. Re: Not a problem at all by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Trump won because of the assholes who voted for this moron, not because many people are smarter than you. It's kind of obvious, if you'd care to think about it.

  143. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    I'll just say the right to bear arms is a good thing.

    Why? When compared against similar countries with much stricter gun laws we have statistics which show more crime, more accidental shooting and more suicides. Lets face it, in reality, too many Americans have nothing more than fetish for firearms, making them our most dangerous sex toy.

  144. The shame is by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    it's as shame. The guys he shot weren't even Muslims.

  145. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by mean+pun · · Score: 0

    It is a good thing you didn't have mod points then, because I don't see a reason his post deserves to be modded down. In fact his post is better because at least he attempts to justify his position, whereas you don't motivate yours at all.

  146. Re: Should have listened by 93+Escort+Wagon · · Score: 5, Insightful

    In the 1900s (and earlier) people came here to work hard and succeed.

    The murdered man was an engineer working for Garmin. It seems pretty obvious he came to the U.S. "to work hard and succeed".

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  147. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Kohath · · Score: 1

    In other words my coworker is dead because millions of innocent gun owners haven't been arrested, how is that a good thing?.

    How many thousands of people would die trying to enforce gun control on a population unwilling to surrender their guns? We tried alcohol prohibition because so many people died In relation to the consumption of alcohol. It turned out to be a mistake.

  148. Finally a man to hate by mi · · Score: 1, Troll

    Having screamed for anti-immigrant violence and sexual assault becoming common place because of Trump, Illiberals could never offer any actual evidence. Maybe, this guy is what they need. Finally...

    Meanwhile the number of victims of the "Black Lives Matter" assholes — the very foundation of their movement based on a lieuncounted scores.

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    1. Re:Finally a man to hate by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Having screamed for anti-immigrant violence and sexual assault becoming common place because of Trump, Illiberals could never offer any actual evidence. Maybe, this guy is what they need. Finally...

      Yeah, that's why Robert Doggart was totally convicted, there was no evidence presented. And he didn't talk with anyone about his plans. Nor anyone else. The FBI is totally not reporting an increase in hate crimes either.

      But hey, it's not like it's new in America. They even had the support of John Wilkes Booth. Remember him?

      Meanwhile the number of victims of the "Black Lives Matter" assholes — the very foundation of their movement based on a lieuncounted scores.

      And then you read a few DOJ reports.

      Gosh, I wonder why little old mi never mentions any of that. Is it because you support the authoritarian and oppressive police state that they represent?

  149. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by 93+Escort+Wagon · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Shooting foreigners isn't being racist, it's being xenophobic.

    Those two things aren't mutually exclusive - and, quite often, they happily go hand in hand.

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  150. Re:Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    They migrated here too. There are no humans native to North/South America.

    By that definition the only place humans are 'native' to is some part of Africa where Homo sapiens sapiens evolved. But that's a stupid definition of 'native' that no one uses, not for groups of people, or for species.

  151. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by ahabswhale · · Score: 2, Insightful

    It's not a good thing, but you're also making a big assumption. That he wouldn't have killed otherwise if this guy didn't have access to firearms. There are many, many ways to kill someone. The guy could have waited for your coworker to leave the restaurant and simply run him over with his car or attacked him with a machete. You're only limited by your imagination. This notion that guns have some kind of magic killing power that doesn't readily exist elsewhere is pure nonsense. The bottom line is that if this guy REALLY wanted to kill middle easterners (or whatever), he would find a way. Guns are just one of a million ways to express violence.

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  152. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Interfacer · · Score: 3, Informative

    No your coworker is dead because a racist bigot decided to kill him.

  153. Re:I blame Trump. by unimacs · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Nuts don't grow in a vacuum. I have no idea how much (if any) impact Trump had on this guy. I would guess though that he had plenty of contact with like minded people who at least talked about wanting to do this kind of thing. Trump's policies and penchant for "alternative" facts helps fuel the misguided hatred that feeds this stuff.

    Entire societies have been complicit in unspeakable crimes including genocide. Where they nuts? No. They were surrounded by people and institutions that legitimized that kind of thinking. I don't believe Trump even knows how dangerous he his. It was never so important before to know the facts. It was never so important to be careful about what one says. He's not qualified either in experience or temperament for this job.

  154. The bigots .. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    The presidents and followers bigoted words and actions are to blame for this and more to come.

    They are to blame and no one else..

    (.)-(.)

  155. Re: Not a problem at all by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    "National Origin" and yet they refused to hire American.

  156. Re:I blame Trump. by ahabswhale · · Score: 1

    "500 white people are killed by blacks every year and 200 blacks are killed by whites every year. One group is 70% of the country, the other is 13% of the country."

    What's your point? Are you suggesting that blacks are targeting whites? Or are you suggesting we owe darker skin folks some deaths to make up for the disparity? Your stat makes no relevant sense to this conversation.

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  157. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Known+Nutter · · Score: 4, Informative

    No he isn't.

    Your co-worker is dead because some fucking asshole shot him.

    Taking away guns does nothing to fix the underlying issues in a situation like this. That fucking asshole who shot your co-worker is going to hate your co-worker and do violence to him, guns or not.

    There is no silver bullet. These are complex times with complex social issues that take insightful determination to solve. Knee-jerk reactions like "take away guns", "kick out the Muslims", "build a wall", "get a gun" and the like do not go very far in terms of a solution. Bigotry, hatred, sexism aren't going to be fixed like that.

    "Doing something" for the sake of reacting may not be the best choice.

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  158. Re: I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Told him to stop the pedo parties? Just a guess though: you could ask Bill Clinton or Barack Obama, both attended...

  159. Re: Not a problem at all by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    So you voted for the worst possible candidate in order to show the country how smart you are? Genius!

  160. Re: I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Yeah, he just bombed them and let the remnants into the country to walk around free and plot their revenge.

  161. Re:I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Cherry picking statistics to expose your theory about blacks being inherently more murderous of the good white people in the US is very racist indeed.

    Really, what the fuck do you think racism is?

  162. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by quonset · · Score: 4, Interesting

    They genuinely believe that the right to bear arms is a good thing and the deaths that result, while tragic, are the price of freedom.

    Here is the thing foreigners don't understand about guns in America. The reason we have an amendment to the Constitution which permits citizens to own guns is twofold:

    1) The Founding Fathers, almost all of whom were British subjects, saw firsthand what happens when only the government has firearms. They can use those weapons to quell public outcry over anything, claiming the people were "rioting" or were "a threat to peace and order" because the people can't effectively fight back. If you read The Federalist Papers, Hamilton, Madison and Jay all say the same basic thing: citizens who have weapons are more fully able to defend themselves from the government.

    That may sound odd to Europeans, but if you look at your history you should be able to see the logic behind this amendment. The Founding Fathers used their own experiences to craft a document which (was supposed to) enshrined rights to people while limiting that of the government. However, as James Madison pointed out, there has been more abridgement of freedoms of the people by the silent encroachment of those in power than by violent and sudden usurpations (paraphrased).

    The second reason for the amendment, and one the NRA absolutely refuses to recognize, is those who had weapons were during that time required to register with the government so they could be called up as part of the militia. Unlike today, the Founding Fathers envisioned a small standing army, if at all, with the militia doing the brunt of the work to slow or repel foreign invaders or put down rebellion, as George Washington did during the Whiskey Rebellion.

    Men who had firearms would register with their local government and if the need arose, they would be called up. The government maintained that list so they knew who they could call on.

    The original amendment, as proposed by James Madison, the guy who wrote the Constitution, was:

    "The right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. A well regulated militia, composed of the body of the people, trained to arms, is the best and most natural defense of a free country."

    You can see how cutting out and rearranging a few words has people imaging the amendment to be something it is not.

    This is why gun control is such a contentious issue. The Constitution, the supreme law of the land, says citizens are allowed to own firearms. Where the argument comes in is where to draw the line on a) who can own a gun (as a rule, anyone convicted of a criminal offense cannot) and b) what restrictions on gun ownership (type of weapon, amount of bullets, etc). As you have seen, some believe there should be no restrictions and others say there should be plenty of restrictions or even no ownership at all.

  163. Re: Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Nonsense. 125 years ago, America wasn't a welfare state.

  164. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

    We already have plenty of gun control - any talk of additional gun control is only talk of further chipping away at this basic American right.

    I think the statistics are pretty good. The last I read, nearly half the households have firearms. There are usually about 33,000 firearms related deaths a year. More than half of those are suicides, so only about 15,000 are left. There was just an article that over 1,000 of those are people killed by police. A lot of the remaining 14,000 involve garbage killing garbage. What is left - people murdered - isn't bad when you consider how big and diverse this country is. In fact it is pretty amazing when you think about it.

    And yes, that is the price you pay for that significant bit of extra freedom. It isn't just about self defense. In this day and age where there is so much going on between climate change, political unrest, and outright attacks taking place within the borders of the US armed citizens are just as necessary as they have ever been. It is the difference between being a citizen and a subject.

  165. Re: I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Obama's attempt to reign in gun ownership by nutjobs met with NRA pushback ...
    Whereas Trump is a comfortable speaker at NRA sponsored self-aggrandising promotion events.

    You decide who promotes, and whom tries to prevent, this type of thing.

  166. Re:Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    "Go back to Africa!" takes a whole new dimension then :-)

  167. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Lead+Butthead · · Score: 1

    The one thing I know is you can not have a rational discussion with them about gun control. They genuinely believe that the right to bear arms is a good thing and the deaths that result, while tragic, are the price of freedom. I realise that any critique of US gun control or freedom means I will now be modded down.

    People with hate in their heart will just as easily use a machete, a baseball bat, a crowbar, or even a vase or broken beer bottle. Gun control is irrelevant for this discussion.

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  168. Re: I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    The killer would of had a software development job if only there wasn't any h-1bs? You crazy.

  169. Re:I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Your statement means you need remedial math classes.

  170. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by HyperQuantum · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I'd mod you down if I had points,

    Don't mod down someone if you disagree with what they wrote. That is abuse of the moderation system. Write a reply instead.

    but instead I'll just say the right to bear arms is a good thing.

    You might want to provide some arguments for that.

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  171. Re: I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Muslims have done a pretty good job convincing people they are bad hombres all by themselves. People are tired of how the previous administration would not even acknowledge Islam has a big problem on its hands.

    It is amazing how the left fights so hard to defend the most intolerant group of people I've ever run across.

  172. patriot vs invading cheap-labor foreign terrorist? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    one way of looking at this is that this might be an early example of american guerrilla patriots fighting back against the elites and their invading army of cheap-labor economic terrorists. I am not saying that i myself take this perspective. I am just posing this question.

  173. Re: Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Wrong! Legal American citizens are native to America!

  174. Re: Not a problem at all by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    That's cute that you think everyone voted for Hillary, and that no one there is just telling you what you want to hear. You are the most precious snowflake of all the snowflakes!

  175. Re: That will die down by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Yeah, about that

    You're kinda expecting us to have no insight into your words. Trump's been a racist bigot for years, he couldn't even find a better man than Ben Carson for his cabinet, and what happened there? Oh he put him in a post he has no experience with, which is only slightly worse than DeVos and Pruitt.

    But hey, do you think Trump has learned that Frederick Douglass is dead yet?

  176. Re: I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Wrong! Getting into the US legally on H1-B and L1 got harder under Obama - from somebody who has been on both.

  177. Re:patriot vs invading cheap-labor foreign terrori by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Fuck the billionaires.

  178. Re:I blame Trump. by whoever57 · · Score: 1

    I think that you forgot about the Bowling Green massacre. .

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  179. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Ol+Olsoc · · Score: 1

    So now along with 5000 Genders, we got a million races based on beer preference.

    Dude... people who like warm beer aren't just another race... they're another species. Aliens trying (and failing) to fit in.

    I like Tequila too. I might be trans-beerqueer.

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  180. Predictable and predicted by meerling · · Score: 3, Insightful

    You push hate, bigotry, violence, and xenophobia, so of course this kind of stuff escalates.
    Stay tuned, more acts of horrific inhumanity to come :(

  181. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Ol+Olsoc · · Score: 1, Funny

    we got a million races based on beer preference.

    Go home, beer drinker

    I have the right to drink beer! Now those Pabst Blue Ribbon drinkers - they're the sickos. Would you want your children taught by someone that drinks PBR?

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  182. Re:Should have listened by negRo_slim · · Score: 1

    Fun fact: even the "Native" American's were immigrants.

    Ownership is determined by the winners of history. There is no need to apologize or make amends for that fact, it simply is what it is.

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  183. Re:Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Yeah, but they arrived first.

  184. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    We all come from the same stock, sport.

  185. Re:I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    but we DO know what was actually said. GET OUT OF MY COUNTRY.

    we do know that it was unprovoked. the victims didn't know the assailant. it was not a drunken fight. right now it seems like one guy had a guy and walked into a bar and started shooting at people for being a different colour.

  186. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by unixisc · · Score: 1

    a class or kind of people unified by shared interests, habits, or characteristics

    So WoW players, cat fanciers and gun enthusiasts are races now? Not sure that will fly with the UNHRC...

    That's just what I was wondering. So everybody who uses PC-BSD - am I now the same race as them, regardless of their ethnicity?

  187. Re:Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Yes, but expecting people to live exclusively where their ancestors from an arbitrarily-chosen time period lived is also very stupid. So if you're going to be stupid, be consistently stupid. And that means everyone goes back to Africa.

  188. Re: I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Oh my, you're butthurt that the FBI has documented more than two such incidents.

    Try some fiber, it'll help you get the poop out the proper orifice.

  189. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I'd like to propose that we ban people from driving vehicles of all sorts. They kill far more people each year than guns. And next we should ban the top Leading Causes of Death:

    Heart disease: 614,348
    Cancer: 591,699
    Chronic lower respiratory diseases: 147,101

    The one thing I know about Europeans is you can not have a rational discussion with them about numbers nor freedom. Freedom has a price and we should be shooting to eliminate regulations and restrictions where there are no victims: drivers licenses, vehicular registration, mandatory vehicular insurance, public schooling, government police, social programs, and similar. These things all have costs associated to them and with freedom (ie zero or low taxes) one can choose which to put their money into and we'd have a much better system.

    We don't need government and violence to achieve positive social and financial improvements. I can choose to get health insurance, enter into a cost-sharing program for health care, hire security that has my interests at heart rather than maintaining the status quo, place my kids into a school that makes financial sense (ie rather than puts me into poverty as the current system(s) frequently do), invest for retirement, and charity (that's right- you don't need to use violence and theft to get people do donate- the means can't be justified by the ends). I say no victim, no law.

    http://www.freestateproject.org/ - Migration of those who prefer freedom to New Hampshire for the purpose of forming a free society- it's for those want liberty and freedom over the little bit of temporary safety supposedly provided by government (though its near always just security theatre really)

  190. Re:Not a problem at all by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    We don't hire any Trump supporters

    Yes you do.

  191. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by negRo_slim · · Score: 1

    They genuinely believe that the right to bear arms is a good thing and the deaths that result, while tragic, are the price of freedom.

    Freedom is messy but then again so is life. Shall we get rid of automobiles? People genuinely believe their right to own a car is a good thing and the deaths from accidents and environmental destruction, while tragic, are the price of convenience.

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  192. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I think you need to take some geography classes. The big mountain range near India is the Himalayas, not the Caucasus mountains. Different mountain range entirely.

    Actually the range is called the Himalaya.

    It's ok, many people make the error of adding the "s" to the end of the name. But they, and you, are incorrect in doing so.

  193. Re:I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Too much Trump Wine?

  194. terrorism by unixisc · · Score: 3, Informative

    Unfortunately, 'terrorism' is now a code word for Jihad, and the term has elbowed out all other terror acts committed by non-Muslims. If everybody would use the j word to describe terrorism done by the allahu-akbar screaming crowd, and the t word for its doing by anyone else, that would clear things up a lot

    1. Re:terrorism by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Actually, both you and the OP are wrong. On multiple occasions Obama refused to use the term "terrorism" when it came to shit like this against whites and Americans. The rooster has come to roost! Eat your own shit now, bitches. Obama set a standard, you fucks sat around tight lipped while white America was getting fucked and now the tables have turned and you turds are all screaming that you're terrified and that Nazism is the new national trend... all for going along with Obama's game.

      Enjoy the shit sandwich fucker. You earned it.

    2. Re:terrorism by unixisc · · Score: 1

      I dunno about the parent AC, but I absolutely HATED Obama's policy on not calling terrorism terrorism, and more importantly, refusing to use the i-word or m-word when referring to terrorists. You are looking at it purely in terms of race, but even when it came to white converts to Islam, he refused to use such terms. In fact, converting to Islam and becoming a Jihadist was the only way Whites could look forward to garnering support from that president.

      Nazism is not the national trend in the US, despite the deranged SJWs of the Left screaming that from rooftops. It is however gaining traction in mainland Europe, since those parties are the only ones saying anything about Muslims. There is a reason Marine Le Pen looks like she could be France's next president, and the story won't look much different in Germany or Austria, where neo-Nazis are making a comeback. However, in one department - Jew hatred, they have more in common w/ the Muzzies than they do w/ the targets of the 'immigrants'.

    3. Re:terrorism by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Even Mitt Romney had to admit that Obama actually used "terrorism" or "terrorist acts" so that seems more like petulant whining.

    4. Re:terrorism by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      More acts of terrorism have been committed - and more people killed - in the US by right wing groups than by Islamic terrorists over the last 15 years. But don't let facts get in the way of your emotional narrative.

      http://www.newsweek.com/2016/02/12/right-wing-extremists-militants-bigger-threat-america-isis-jihadists-422743.html

  195. Re:Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    They came from the moon!

  196. Leave. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    "White americans should be disarmed so my indian bros can rule over them in management and hire only indians"
    Get the FUCK out cuck.

  197. Re: I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    No he just droned the shit out of them, ignored serious problems on the ground in Iraq and Syria and Libya, and constantly blamed others even though he was President and Commander in Chief.

    Trump is all talk and a blowhard. But Obama's actions speak louder. If you think the last eight years were wine and roses and nothing bad happened and Obama is to be blamed for nothing, then you are a fucking idiot.

  198. Re:I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Are you blind to the fact that previous morons are causing more problems and deaths than any president before?

    I am very far from a Trump supporter but think about it. Understand their reason because you're all fucking back-woods morons! Seriously, look at the actual statistics. Anti-Trump dumbasses are the worst thing this country has experienced, ever!

  199. Found the... by JustAnotherOldGuy · · Score: 0

    Found the Trump voter.

    Make America Hate Again!

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  200. The definition of Race by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    > I use ethnicity for the most part just because of the silly destruction of the term race.

    The term "race" isn't being destroyed. It isn't even changing. All that's changed is that you are running into the limits of your grade-school understanding of the world. Time to grow up. Biology has always been a small and completely arbitrary part of race. For example, it wasn't until just a little over 100 years ago that the Irish and Italians were considered "white." You know that phrase "Tall, dark and handsome?" - That was never about black men, it was about europeans. People who were not white then but are now.

    Here's Ben Franklin expounding on the concept of whiteness as commonly understand at the time:

    That the Number of purely white People in the World is proportionably very small. All Africa is black or tawny. Asia chiefly tawny. America (exclusive of the new Comers) wholly so. And in Europe, the Spaniards, Italians, French, Russians and Swedes, are generally of what we call a swarthy Complexion; as are the Germans also, the Saxons only excepted, who with the English, make the principal Body of White People on the Face of the Earth.

    Furthermore, the one group of people who consistently think race is not genetic? Actual geneticists.
    For example, Dr Craig Venter, you might have heard of him, he created the Human Genome Project.
    Venter had this to say 16 years ago:

    ''Race is a social concept, not a scientific one''

    FYI, "ethnicity" and "race" - they are basically the same thing.

    ethnicity
    noun
            The fact or state of belonging to a social group that has a common national or cultural tradition.

  201. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by ukoda · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Not surprised at the huge negative response. Most of the responses back my statement "They genuinely believe that the right to bear arms is a good thing". My point is if you look at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... you will see you are 10 times more likely to be shot to death than places like New Zealand. Some of you claim it is need to defend your democracy but there is nothing wrong with democracy here. We rise up and protest as needed and if the worst came I am sure people could overthrow an unjust government without mass arming of ourselves.

    One poster pointed our that to disarm your country would result on mass deaths. I think that poster was right and wouldn't suggest trying that. They easy no easy fix for your problem, and I am not proposing any. I am suggesting that you are in denial that a problem even exists, despite the figures, and before you can improve things there you need to change you way of thinking.

  202. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Gavagai80 · · Score: 1

    Social/cultural constructs are real, and we don't have to listen to your silly definitions. We know that by the scientific definition of race the human species has no races, but we also know the historical context of what groups the word "race" in the human context has defined and what physical characteristics went into that, and we can use it.

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  203. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Darinbob · · Score: 1

    The right to bear arms is a good thing AND a bad thing. The problem with America is in everyone picking the most extreme view either being the number one cheerleading fan or the number one most vitriolic hater. There is no subtlety in America.

  204. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by JustAnotherOldGuy · · Score: 1

    The one thing I know is you can not have a rational discussion with them about gun control. They genuinely believe that the right to bear arms is a good thing and the deaths that result, while tragic, are the price of freedom.

    I'm very liberal, own guns, and you can have a rational discussion about guns with me. We're not all raving gun nuts, frothing at the mouth and screaming about how "the gubbmint is gonna put us all into FEMA camps." (Although now that Trump is president, I start to wonder if some of those cranks might be on to something.)

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  205. That's a big HQ by wonkey_monkey · · Score: 1

    Olathe, Kansas, the U.S. headquarters of Garmin.

    That's a big headquarters.

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  206. Re: I blame Trump. by Darinbob · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Never mind that this unskilled redneck would never get a job at Garmin anyway if all the immigrants left, not even to clean the toilets.

  207. Re:Should have listened by wonkey_monkey · · Score: 2

    Make Olduvai Gorge great again.

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  208. Re: That will die down by SuperKendall · · Score: 0

    Only a racist cares about skin color, and you seem to care about the skin color of cabinet picks... just saying that by the definition of racist, you are one. You just barley managed to leave out the words "token" or "uncle tom", I could tell you were itching to say them.

    Most people see beyond skin color and don't care what color someone is, just what they can do. I'm sorry you cannot join us as it's much nicer world to live in.

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  209. Re:Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    > They migrated here too. There are no humans native to North/South America.

    Thank you Sheldon Cooper for that completely meaningless bit of literalism.

    Will you also tell us that global warming is not a problem because the planet will still be here even if the environment becomes inhabitable for humans?

  210. Knee-jerk reaction kills by kiviQr · · Score: 2

    I'd rather have "Knee-jerk reaction" and take away guns from society that has a "Knee-jerk reaction" to kill someone. It is common theme: can't solve it, can't talk, can't discuss it, I have more power b/c I have a gun and I will just shoot to prove my point - is approach that kills people!!! In less civilized countries you will get a hit in the face, get a couple punches, moronic opponent will get arrested, and be done with "dispute" - but at least you will be alive.

    1. Re:Knee-jerk reaction kills by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      >" In less civilized countries you will get a hit in the face, get a couple punches, moronic opponent will get arrested, and be done with "dispute" - but at least you will be alive."

      I'm a man that is 6 feet and five inches tall, and I weigh about 220 pounds. I've had some hand to hand combat training in the Army, and with the exception of some knee problems I'd consider myself in pretty good shape. I know from my Army training and what I've read in the news is that a person of my size can fuck someone up real quick, and potentially kill, with my bare hands. I'm likely in the top 1% of people in size and weight so I don't have too much fear in getting in a fist fight. Imagine someone like myself in size, weight, health, and training, in a world without guns. Now imagine a person like me that is not as well mannered as myself. Imagine a small group of these people lead by a sadistic fuck. Now give this group of sadistic strongmen machetes, or clubs, and set them lose on the public.

      In these less civilized countries you don't get just punched in the face and a guy with a copper badge pulls him away to face trial. In those countries the cops tend to stay out of such disputes, unless they have numbers, because they know they could get killed.

      There's a reason that the USA is the wealthiest nation on the planet. Among them is the ability for even the old lady walking home from church to shoot a strongman wanting to steal her purse. We have this wealth because the common person has the ability to defend it. I won't say that the ability to be armed is sufficient to develop a wealthy nation, only that it is required.

  211. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by thegarbz · · Score: 1

    Indeed it doesn't solve the root cause, but it often gives people a damn good fighting chance, and I say that as someone who was the victim of an attempted stabbing. If everyone had a gun I probably wouldn't be posting this right now.

  212. Re: Should have listened by nitehawk214 · · Score: 4, Informative

    The man that was murdered migrated here legally too.

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  213. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Furries? You can blame Disney for that. I mean, have you ever seen Lola Bunny?

    Every night, in my dreams.

  214. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by JustAnotherOldGuy · · Score: 1

    "The right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. A well regulated militia, composed of the body of the people, trained to arms, is the best and most natural defense of a free country."

    If you feel that the intent of this means that only recognized members of an organized militia should have guns, consider this:

    "The right of the people to keep and use soap shall not be infringed. Proper sanitation, being necessary to the preparation of healthy food, the right of the people to wash their hands, shall not be infringed."

    Would you interpret that statement to say that only people who prepare food are allowed to wash their hands?

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  215. Re:I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    500 white people are killed by blacks every year and 200 blacks are killed by whites every year. One group is 70% of the country, the other is 13% of the country.

    If your numbers are accurate, it means that a black person is twice as likely to be killed by a white person as a white person is to be killed by a black person.

    No, but your statement means that you don't understand conditional probabilities, otherwise you'd have realized that his numbers are not enough to draw that conclusion. You're missing the white-by-white and black-by-black statistics. Otherwise, if these conditionals did not matter, a random person, irrespective of skin color, would be about 5 times more likely to be murdered by a white person than by a black one from population size alone.

  216. Re: Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    It's obvious he came to America land of money to grab as much money as he could and then send that money back to his homeland.

    So you just repeated the guy who said "It seems pretty obvious he came to the U.S. "to work hard and succeed.", but using different words.

  217. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Man gets shot by right wing extremist.
    Typical slashdot apologist starts talking about how the victim didn't belong to a "race".

  218. Re: "Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Appleb by Type44Q · · Score: 1

    Not Caucasians per she... Nlbut the topmost caste - Brahmans - are Aryan, which is probably what you were thinking of.

  219. Re:Not a problem at all by CrankyFool · · Score: 1

    In several states, political affiliation is a protected classification you cannot discriminate based on; California, for example, is one of them (see http://www.nolo.com/legal-ency...)

  220. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by quonset · · Score: 1

    That is not what I said. Read it in its complete context. As I said, one of the reasons the Founding Fathers wanted citizens to have weapons was because they intended them to be part of the militia. Nowhere did I say only those who were part of the militia should be the only ones to have weapons.

    Madison's original wording makes this very clear. Citizens are allowed to bear arms with the understanding they should be drilled in the use of those weapons as part of the militia.

  221. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by ukoda · · Score: 1

    Thanks, that is the first reasoned response I recall. Actually we have reasonably high gun ownership in New Zealand but they are normally rifles for sport or farming and hand guns are rare. We have debates here about arming our police but I think we have it right where none are armed but many have access when needed in a lock box in their vehicle. Here I do not live in fear. I feel safe have in drink in all but the worst bars, walking almost any street at night and never fear being pulled over by the cops. I don't fear someone breaking into my home at night, they will wait until I go to work to break in. I don't lock my car when I drive or get nervous when I stop at the traffic lights.

    I like visiting the USA but do feel nervous about where I go and what I do. I have thought about working there for a year or two as the place does have some merits but I would not immigrate, life is too much better here.

    I was not trying to start a flame ware, I was talking about the loss of a coworker, the first time in my near 40 years of working. Was not surprised at the response I got but I was disappointed, I figured Slashdotters would be reasoned in their responses, I guess I over estimated them. I think for real improvements to happen there there has to be a change of thinking more that a change of law and I would hope people there would look at the other sane countries and maybe wonder why things are different and try and envision a better future for themselves.

  222. Real new media haven't covered it by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Recently, WH disallowed many media calling them fake. Among the ones which were allowed are fox and breitbart. Breitbard does not even mention this and fox has only one item published even before the arrest was made and no further coverage.

  223. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Well, for a start that isn't what they put in the constution, so your assertion is entirely answerable with "Yes". If your founders had found that only a washed millitia could curb the excesses of an out of control government but nobody else needed to be washed, then they would have put that in the constitution. Your attempt to make this ridiculous replacement relies on the above being a sensible assertion for a group of people designing a country to make, in which case every other sensible person in that country should be agreeing with it.

    That we DON'T think that soap should be used by millitias to control a federal governments over-reach is why they didn't put "soap" in the place of "(military) arms" in your second amendment.

    If they'd used bombs and mines in there instead of "arms" would you be saying that everyone should have access to nukes and anti-tank and anti-personnel mines?

  224. Re:Not a problem at all by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Keep doing what you're doing. I support it wholeheartedly. These guys tell us it's okay to discriminate against people so long as they aren't officially protected, then go out of their way to limit the people protected. So I say to them, fine, it's time to take your medicine.

  225. You just don't want to face the truth. by HBI · · Score: 0

    Go back to your fake news...MSNBC? CNN? whatever floats your boat.

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  226. I think the difference is by rsilvergun · · Score: 5, Insightful

    your odds of surviving a knife attack are orders of magnitude better than surviving a shooting.

    You might think that folks getting shot is a price to pay for the freedom to own fire arms. I'm not gonna bother arguing that point yay or nay (and I wish the left would drop it, it's a losing issue). But the phrase "Guns don't kill people" is verifiable bullshit. It bothers me that a sentiment so obviously wrong can get so much traction with the American people.

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    1. Re:I think the difference is by Altrag · · Score: 1

      Hey now! There's very few instances of guns killing people!

      Its generally the bullets that kill them.

    2. Re:I think the difference is by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      But the phrase "Guns don't kill people" is verifiable bullshit. It bothers me that a sentiment so obviously wrong can get so much traction with the American people.

      Uhmmmm.....no it isn't bullshit. And since you've already made up your mind about it, I'm not going to waste either your time or mine arguing it. But if, as you state, it bothers you so much, maybe you should re-consider actually listening to the people who make such an argument. You may not agree with their position, but understanding WHY they make that position might actually help you understand their position and make you better able to argue your position based on fact and not opinion (which is what you "verifiable bullshit" comment is). Just an idea, written by a former Pro gun control person.

    3. Re:I think the difference is by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      your odds of surviving a knife attack are orders of magnitude better than surviving a car accident.

      You might think that folks getting killed in a car accident is a price to pay for the freedom to own cars. I'm not gonna bother arguing that point yay or nay (and I wish the left would drop it, it's a losing issue). But the phrase "Cars don't kill people" is verifiable bullshit. It bothers me that a sentiment so obviously wrong can get so much traction with the American people.

    4. Re:I think the difference is by markdavis · · Score: 1

      >"your odds of surviving a knife attack are orders of magnitude better than surviving a shooting."

      And what if you are someone who is vastly physically weaker than the knife attacker? How are your odds at that point?

      >"But the phrase "Guns don't kill people" is verifiable bullshit. It bothers me that a sentiment so obviously wrong can get so much traction with the American people."

      Sorry, but it isn't wrong. People kill people. They have been long before guns and will continue. Guns can help people kill other people more easily, but they can also help deter and protect people too. I would rather live in a world where good people are allowed to have firearms than a world where only bad people obtain them. No amount of wishful thinking will make guns, knives, bombs, angry car drivers, baseball bats, or bad people just disappear.

    5. Re:I think the difference is by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      your odds of surviving a knife attack are orders of magnitude better than surviving a shooting.

      Got any support for that statement? I'm willing to bet you don't, because it simply isn't true. According to FBI statistics, 90% of gsw victims survive. The survival rate for knife wound victims is less than 50%.

    6. Re:I think the difference is by Solandri · · Score: 2

      I would reckon your odds of surviving being run over by a truck are much lower than surviving being shot.

      After 2016, I would've thought it would've been obvious to everyone that guns weren't the problem. If you take away guns, the crazies will just resort to other methods to kill people (like trucks - the fantasy that they'd use knives is only true for crimes of passion, but not for deliberate killings like this one). Heck, the driver of the truck in Nice had a gun, and opted to use the truck instead. Likewise, in the Brussels attack, the terrorists realized they'd probably be shot and killed quickly by armed security had they charged in guns blazing, so they resorted to using bombs which would inflict casualties before security could respond.

      This is like those checklists criticizing anti-spam solutions. Outlawing the tools doesn't work. You have to recognize and admit that violence is a social problem and concentrate on solutions which address why people might resort to violence.

    7. Re:I think the difference is by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      "former"? I would rather put it as "a stark raving mad" instead

    8. Re:I think the difference is by EmeraldBot · · Score: 1

      Hey now! There's very few instances of guns killing people!

      Its generally the bullets that kill them.

      Mmm. So maybe we should start regulating those. What use does a mentally deranged patient or person suspected of terrorism have use of those for?

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    9. Re: I think the difference is by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Nope, guns are a problem. Go read Gunfail sometime.

      Meanwhile, for trucks, turns out we do spend considerable time and effort keeping them from hurting people, concrete barriers, separation from pedestrians and more, just to keep people from accidents, let alone intent.

      And yes, we also do stop people from making their own explosives. Go try to buy a load of fertilizer some time.

      A little more diligence with guns wouldn't hurt, and is supported by a majority of Americans. Just not the overwrought NRA which likes having increased sales for the firearm companies that lead it.

      That's what people like you never grasp. Somebody is making money, and they don't want that to change.

    10. Re:I think the difference is by yes-but-no · · Score: 1

      your odds of surviving a knife attack are orders of magnitude better than surviving a shooting.

      Isn't that the very reason why the constitution provides gun to an ordinary person? A person in power (say state's head) will always fear that he can get killed if he is too unfair. Basically it's (right to gun) a way to ensure a runaway democracy ruled by a few very powerful doesn't happen.

    11. Re:I think the difference is by Mr.+Slippery · · Score: 2

      your odds of surviving a knife attack are orders of magnitude better than surviving a shooting.

      Not if the attacker has decided to kill you, no. Knife attacks are sometimes done specifically to wound or mutilate rather than kill.

      The fact that despite the easy availability of black-market firearms 30% of US murders are committed without a firearm ought to clue you in that it's not "orders of magnitude" easier to survive an attack by other means.

      The ancient world killed people with blades quite effectively. The armies of Alexander didn't have guns. Nor did the Romans, the folks who gave us the word "decimate".

      But the phrase "Guns don't kill people" is verifiable bullshit.

      No, assigning intent to inanimate objects is verifiable bullshit. Hammers don't build buildings. Scalpels don't perform surgeries. Guitars don't play music. Gasoline cans and matches don't burn down buildings. Shoes don't kick people. In all of those situations we understand that it is a person, not an object, which is responsible. But many people have an irrational emotional response to firearms due to their status as a cultural shibboleth, and so lose track of this principle.

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    12. Re:I think the difference is by angel'o'sphere · · Score: 1

      your odds of surviving a knife attack are orders of magnitude better than surviving a shooting.

      That is only tue in theory ... as in: does he really shoot? Yes most likely. Does he really stab, no most likely not.

      If you get stabbed, your chance of survival is much lower than if you get shot ...

      So, if one draws a knife: run ... run as fast as you can. If you can not run: fight to kill him, not to maim or disarm him.

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    13. Re:I think the difference is by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      It bothers me that a sentiment so obviously wrong can get so much traction with the American people.

      ha ha ha ha ha ha

    14. Re:I think the difference is by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      your odds of surviving a knife attack are orders of magnitude better than surviving a shooting.

       

      Isn't that the very reason why the constitution provides gun to an ordinary person? A person in power (say state's head) will always fear that he can get killed if he is too unfair.

      So far we got presidents Lincoln, Garfield, McKinley, and Kennedy killed, and all with a gun. That does not exactly look like a list of enemies of the Constitution, so the concept does not seem to work all that well.

  227. You already have more immigration control than gun by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    So quite why you think "no more control" of immigration is somehow equivalent of "adding gun control" is entirely why I can see you are not thinking about this at all and have come up with a lame-ass excuse that really doesn't hold water.

    It takes 6 months and a clean record of no crimes for an immigrant to get into the USA. How about the same control on guns? 6 months of invasive background checks and no guns if you have a criminal record for gun controls equals what you have for immigration.

  228. Nope by HBI · · Score: 1

    I'm just not obsessed with racial guilt because it's bullshit.

    All groups take advantage of their hegemony. Feeling guilty about it is just being stupid. I 100% guarantee you the next hegemons won't give two shits about whatever guilt they should feel about oppressing you. Or me.

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    1. Re: Nope by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      All I'm seeing is a bunch of blathering blatherskite that can't disguise the fact that you do seem out of touch on this subject.

      You could have made some effort to show awareness, you could have even acknowledged the history of the problem, but instead, you just try to blast forth a tirade that shows more ignorance on your part.

      I guarantee, nobody will be impressed by something that they were talking about a decade ago, or even a century. Or several.

      Mark Twain was making pithy remarks about it, the least you could do was show you had read them. Or Mencken. Or Rogers. Or Shakespeare. Or Socrates.

  229. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Kohath · · Score: 1, Insightful

    You can't have a reasonable discussion with people because you neither reason with people nor discuss with them. Pronouncements aren't reason. Monologuing isn't discussion.

  230. Your post borders on Troll by rsilvergun · · Score: 1

    but it does make me question the easy availability of guns. The trouble with guns is they make it easy and oh so quick to make a snap judgement that changes everything. It's a big problem for the suicidal and hell, this guy just basically committed suicide. His life is more or less over. He might not die in prison, but he'll be pushing 60 when he gets out.

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  231. Re:I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    How exactly? President Trump has never advocated violence against any ethnic group.
    I voted for the current president, and I unequivocally condemn what Adam Purinton did.

  232. Then when you whiteys are bred out by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Your extermination via breeding loss will not be wrong it will be written by the winners of history, IOW none of you lot.

    (PS you're speaking bollocks. Since human ownership starts with empty unowned land by other humans, the first ones there were the native american indians who took land nobody owned, whereas you white fuckers stole it. It really is quite clear the difference)

    1. Re: Then when you whiteys are bred out by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Bullshit. The sabertooth tigers owned it... and before you say animals don't count, remember that the US constitution defined negroes as animals until the 17th Amendment was passed.

    2. Re: Then when you whiteys are bred out by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Good lord you've got a lot of hatred. He is right though. Hell, the Native American tribes even killed each other and stole territory from one another.

    3. Re: Then when you whiteys are bred out by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      "Native" Americans took the land from groups of humans that were here before them (Clovis culture). No place on earth except Antarctica is populated by the very first race of humans to have ever seen it.

      Yes it's still wrong to have taken the land from them (again), but all of the people directly involved in that are long dead. Don't blame their distant descendants for the crimes of their ancestors or expect us to make amends.

    4. Re: Then when you whiteys are bred out by LinuxLuver · · Score: 1

      This line of argument isn't helpful either as the Native Americans who occupied a given piece of land in 1650 may well be the descendents of others who "stole it" from previous occupants. Much better to simply respect each other's humanity regardless of origin. At least far enough to not get drunk and shoot them.

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  233. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Sounds like the bandwagon fallacy to me.

    It doesn't matter if "just about every other developed country in the world" disagrees. Just about every other developed country in the world could be wrong.

    You said that they are doing fine without guns. Well, America is doing fine with guns. Shootings like this are rare (when you adjust for population and especially population density). Other types of fatal violence (like knife violence) happen in America too, just like in other countries. And of course, some shootings still happen in countries where civilian gun ownership is banned.

    I am quite familiar with the arguments put forth that eliminating gun ownership reduces violence. And none of them are sound.

  234. Re:Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I'm native to North America. Most people I've met in person are native to North America, too.

    If you believe otherwise, get back in the motherfucking ocean, Eukaryote.

  235. Re:I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I blame the Indo-Chimp.

    The fact is this is not the Indo-Chimp's country. He should have gone back to Pakistan/Bangladesh/India where his people are. Indo-Chimps do not have a right to be in America. His Indo-Chimp people did not sweat, fight, and die for this country. They did not build this country. Yet they want to stroll in like some johnny-come-lately and soak up the gravy. I guess someone was just sick of these Indo-Chimp parasites trying to suck the lifeblood out of our nation.

    The Indo-Chimp sleeps with the fishes? Tough titty.

  236. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Nemyst · · Score: 5, Insightful

    There's no amount of massaging of the statistics that will change the fact the US gets waaaaay more gun deaths per capita than any other Western country. You're up there with Uruguay and Panama. That, alone, is proof enough that the bandwagon fallacy doesn't apply.

  237. Re: I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    Silly excuses for killing other humans. For the record, contrary to what you may have heard from Fox News, Obama did not touch the H1B visas. Under section 214(g)(1)(A)(vii) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) of 1989, only 65,000 H1B visas may be allocated each fiscal year, and that has remained so. The only thing Obama did and his powers were very limited as the President, is that he allowed spouses of H1Bs called H4 visa holders to work legally, and he allowed H1Bs who were already waiting for green cards to change jobs without losing their position in the green card queue, which makes H1Bs less like bonded labor and makes the employment market fair for all.

  238. H1B Program Has To Die by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Things in the U.S.A. will get even crazier than this and really quick.

    Killing the H1B Program is an Administrative way to prevent these sort of "events".

    Perhaps after 50-years or so, the H1B visa can be re-introduced, but for now it must be killed.

    1. Re:H1B Program Has To Die by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      After 50 years or so the tech industry will be automated out of existence and the H1B will be irrelevant.

  239. Re: Not a problem at all by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Reading is hard, isn't it?

  240. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by JustAnotherOldGuy · · Score: 1

    I feel safe have in drink in all but the worst bars, walking almost any street at night and never fear being pulled over by the cops. I don't fear someone breaking into my home at night, they will wait until I go to work to break in. I don't lock my car when I drive or get nervous when I stop at the traffic lights.

    I feel pretty much the same here in the US, to be frank. I only lock my car door when I drive because if I'm in an accident it prevents the door from flying open and ejecting me from the car (seatbelt or not, that's often what happens). Shootings in bars aren't common here, but the papers play it up and make it sound like it happens all the time, everywhere. In 50+ years I've never seen a shot fired in a bar, and I've been in plenty. :)

    The same for break-ins, most criminals will wait until you're gone, but there's always the crazy ones whose goal is to hurt someone and they'll carry a weapon. Guns, knives, machetes, whatever- they're intent is to harm, not rob. You'll find them in every city in the world but I don't think there are more of them in the US per capita than elsewhere. (I may be wrong about that, I haven't looked at any stats.)

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    I like visiting the USA but do feel nervous about where I go and what I do.

    Is this due to the presence of firearms, or the general level of violent behavior you perceive in the US?

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    ... I figured Slashdotters would be reasoned in their responses, I guess I over estimated them.

    Slashdot used to be more of a "reasoned discussion" kind of place, but it's really gone to hell in the last 5 to 10 years. Sadly I think much of the internet has descended into hair-trigger flamewar territory, not just Slashdot. :(

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  241. Tech news fail by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Seriously wtf guys, really?

    Up next: how to make clickbait single page!

  242. Re: That will die down by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Indeed, I can see what Ben Carson can do...and it's nothing I want in the realm of responsibility for a Cabinet Department. Why did Trump choose him then?

    We're supposed to believe Trump is a capable decision-maker and business leader. Yet what does Trump do? Pick a man with no qualifications for HUD. Because he's urban, isn't it? That's the sort of thinking Trump demonstrates with that choice.

    It's sad you can't be self-aware, and actually look at Trump's actions. Not that you're alone, apparently Trump can't do it himself.

  243. Get out of my colon... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    that's going to be this guys new war cry...

  244. Re:Not a problem at all by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    It is a lengthy and a lot of legal hassle to hire H1Bs and eventually to sponsor H1Bs for them. An organization would gladly hire qualified American workers if they existed. If you think Garmin employed H1Bs at 90% of standard salary, you have drunk the kool-aid and are very much mistaken.

  245. Re:I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    That man opened the door for lunatics like this.

    Even if we work with the ridiculous premise that Trump's message had someone influenced this person, to imply that Trump has any way of knowing, let alone take the blame, is fucking stupid. You cannot be held responsible for people taking your ideas to unintended logical extremes.

  246. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by quantaman · · Score: 1

    No he isn't.

    Your co-worker is dead because some fucking asshole shot him.

    Taking away guns does nothing to fix the underlying issues in a situation like this. That fucking asshole who shot your co-worker is going to hate your co-worker and do violence to him, guns or not.

    There is no silver bullet. These are complex times with complex social issues that take insightful determination to solve. Knee-jerk reactions like "take away guns", "kick out the Muslims", "build a wall", "get a gun" and the like do not go very far in terms of a solution. Bigotry, hatred, sexism aren't going to be fixed like that.

    "Doing something" for the sake of reacting may not be the best choice.

    A right wing terrorists shot somebody to death, there are two underlying issues. The fact that right wing extremism is being enabled at the highest ranks of the US Government, and that the US is so infested with guns that it's really easy for unstable individuals to get guns. You can try to fix both.

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  247. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Taking away guns does nothing to fix the underlying issues in a situation like this.

    Yes, it does. Guns are an ideal tool for killing, which is why the gun is the preferred choice for those who choose suicide. Without guns, violent idiots have a much more difficult time killing people, thus reducing the problem. Tools matter. Pretending they don't, as you are doing, is just completely stupid.

  248. Re: I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    The irony is that this H1B engineer was taking his friend out for a drink to celebrate that their cousin got an H1B and would be coming over next month.

  249. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    How can you be so fucking stupid? Guns make killing easier. That's why they exist.

  250. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    What does Disney have to do with Lola Bunny? She's a Looney Tunes character, which is a Warner Brothers property.

  251. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    You keep calling the victim your coworker.

    Did you actually know him?

    Did you really work with him?

    Have you ever met him?

    Or do you just get paid by another division of the same multinational corporation that paid him?

    You are trying to make this tragedy about you and your anti-gun crusade -it isn't.

  252. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Except that guns make murdering another person much easier and convenient such as in this bastards case.
    If guns were kept out of the hands of psychopaths like this nazi-fuck shitstain, this man would still be alive.

  253. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    YOU massage the stats when you use the phrase "gun deaths."

    Why not just look at "deaths?"

    We would expect higher "gun deaths" where there is higher gun ownership. But if there are lower per capita deaths overall, that would mean that gun ownership saves lives. Or, if the death rates are the same, that would mean gun ownership is a net neutral.

    If you want to make the claim that gun ownership results in increased fatalities overall, then you need to compare apples to apples.

    This jumps out at me every time someone uses the phrase "gun deaths" instead of "deaths." It makes it clear that they have an agenda, and have already picked the subset of stats that seem to support it. In any other context, we would call this practice "deception."

  254. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by ukoda · · Score: 1, Interesting

    My nervousness is about the presence of firearms. I see the police wearing them, I see guns for sale at Walmart and I see signs about gun policies on the entrances to building. Combine that with the news reports and statistics and it is concerning. I use the rational side of brain to remind me that the media do hype things up and while it is much more dangerous than back home the risk is still small as long as I don't do anything stupid I should be fine. As a result I normally enjoy my visits and I like 99% of the people I meet.

  255. Was he a H-1B worker? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Was he a H-1B worker?

    1. Re:Was he a H-1B worker? by sudarshan85 · · Score: 1

      Why is that relevant?

  256. Entire motive based on comment from 1 witness by mattwarden · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Pardon me, but I wasn't born yesterday. When an entire motive is determined by the statement of one unnamed witness, and it just so happens to be a rare validation of a major unsubstantiated trend narrative, I am suspicious. I'll be waiting a few weeks to let this story play out before I believe it.

    "Hands up, don't shoot" anyone?

    1. Re: Entire motive based on comment from 1 witness by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Try a more recent story.

      You keep repeating yourself, and that just makes you sound like a stopped clock.

  257. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "This notion that guns have some kind of magic killing power that doesn't readily exist elsewhere is pure nonsense"

    Well, no. You can't just spur-of-the-moment pull a machete or a car out of your pocket, point it at someone, pull a little lever, and they die. Guns literally DO have some kind of magic killing power that doesn't readily exist elsewhere. They make killing far, far, far, far easier and more accessible than other means, and that's the problem.

    Sure, a firearm wasn't the only factor here, and yes it's possible the guy would have ended up dead otherwise. But let's not pretend that firearms aren't actually anything other than highly efficient killing devices.

  258. Re:I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Here's my prediction: next time there's a major Jihadi terrorist attack, all of the posters on the right who said how sad Slashdot had become for posting this story, will be back making multiple posts. THEN it will be a perfectly appropriate "News for Nerds" story.

    Hypocrisy.

  259. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by quantaman · · Score: 3, Insightful

    They genuinely believe that the right to bear arms is a good thing and the deaths that result, while tragic, are the price of freedom.

    Here is the thing foreigners don't understand about guns in America. The reason we have an amendment to the Constitution which permits citizens to own guns is twofold:

    1) The Founding Fathers, almost all of whom were British subjects, saw firsthand what happens when only the government has firearms. They can use those weapons to quell public outcry over anything, claiming the people were "rioting" or were "a threat to peace and order" because the people can't effectively fight back. If you read The Federalist Papers, Hamilton, Madison and Jay all say the same basic thing: citizens who have weapons are more fully able to defend themselves from the government.

    That may sound odd to Europeans, but if you look at your history you should be able to see the logic behind this amendment.

    Non-Americans understand you believe that, but we also understand that you're wrong.

    Guns might have been useful before the 20th century, but they are not a good defence against a modern government, if anything they actually enable authoritarians by giving them a reason to crack down on the civil liberties that actually do keep governments in check.

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  260. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by CrashNBrn · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Guns kill easiest. Guns kill efficiently. A car and machete are tools that have many uses. A gun is a weapon, and has a single purpose. It kills. It kills well.

  261. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Scapegoating and sending the police after innocent people isn't the answer.

    But black folks are scapegoated, incarcerated in droves and murdered by police all the time and most seem OK with it. It's an American tradition!

  262. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    The bandwagon fallacy is "this is true because so many people believe it." It doesn't matter whether it is actually true or not. That reason for believing it is fallacious.

    So, the bandwagon fallacy applies to the original statement, directly and precisely. The fact that you refuse to recognize this very simple and objective fact of logic reveals quite a lot about you.

  263. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Known+Nutter · · Score: 1

    A right wing terrorists shot somebody to death, there are two underlying issues. The fact that right wing extremism is being enabled at the highest ranks of the US Government, and that the US is so infested with guns that it's really easy for unstable individuals to get guns. You can try to fix both.

    It's not that simple.

    If right wing extremism is being enabled at the highest ranks of US government, then presumably this sort of thing is acceptable at the root of the US government as well, meaning it is deeply rooted with the fabric of American sub-culture. You don't just elect a new government to get rid of this problem.

    Gun infestation isn't the problem. It is a problem, sure, but it isn't *the* problem. The real problem lives above -- at the root: in any number of American sub-cultures where it is becoming more acceptable to hate. Taking away guns doesn't fix that. It might make it worse. If it's not a gun, then its a Ryder truck with a bomb in it. Its poison gas.

    Your proposed solution to elect a new government and take away guns through policy-making is insufficient. I am not saying I have the solution, but so far, policy-making and official electing have done nothing but manifest more problems on top of problems -- in my opinion.

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  264. Re:Should have listened by slickwillie · · Score: 1

    That's discrimination based on time.

  265. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by v1 · · Score: 1

    I have been to the USA often and have friends there. The one thing I know is you can not have a rational discussion with them about gun control. They genuinely believe that the right to bear arms is a good thing and the deaths that result, while tragic, are the price of freedom.

    Please try to keep in mind that you, or your culture, don't get the privilege of defining what is "rational" for the whole world, or specifically in someone else's culture. "Rational" is defined by the culture it is being considered within.

    the right to bear arms is a good thing and the deaths that result, while tragic, are the price of freedom.

    I strongly agree with that, as does a large percentage of the american people. It was an early amendment to the constitution and is still there because it's a strong belief within our culture.

    The basic principle at work here is "You have a default right to do whatever you want to do. But there are laws that place restrictions on cases where your right to this freedom infringes unfairly on someone else's right of freedom." We try not to make things illegal "just because we don't like them". When we do, those laws are often struck down later. (prohibition, women's suffrage, slavery, etc) We still have some dumb laws on the books (suicide, marijuana, etc) but they too will go away eventually, because they aren't protecting the freedoms of the right people in the right way. I see the second amendment as a statement that reminds lawmakers that this specific freedom is appropriate here. My freedom to own a firearm creates a certain risk to the public. Criminals with firearms create a risk to the public too, which includes ME. (and there are other factors) When the risks are calculated and compared, allowing me to continue owning a firearm for personal defense against armed criminals results in the greatest preservation of the public's freedom . It's just simple math.

    In your culture, the variables are different. Different percentage of criminals, criminals with firearms, odds of random citizens causing harm, etc. It may not work for you where you live, in your culture. England seems to be doing better with gun control, but now look, a lot of police are armed, and that didn't used to be the case. Its clearly slowly sliding downhill as their culture changes. Now look over here at Chicago, one of the most gun-restrictive places in the country. LOOK at all the gun crimes. A total disaster of policy over there, and a perfect example of why "gun control" doesn't work in our culture. So don't come over here and tell us "You're doing it wrong!", because you really have no idea what you're talking about, not here.

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  266. Re: I blame Trump. by quantaman · · Score: 4, Informative

    Cool. Then let's blame Obama for Orlando, San Bernardino, etc.

    See how fucking stupid you are?

    No, because Obama was always condemned the extremism that led to those attacks, and condemned the acts themselves after they happened.

    Trump, on the other hand, was completely silent the last time a right wing terrorist killed people, and has done basically nothing to speak up against the extremists in his base. Even getting him to disavow the KKK or condemn anti-Semitism is like getting a toddler to eat vegetables.

    There is absolutely no double standard in holding Trump accountable for this.

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  267. Re:I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Are you saying HBI "do[es]n't understand conditional probabilities", then?

    Because "If your numbers are accurate" makes the whole post sarcasm.

  268. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    They can use those weapons to quell public outcry over anything, claiming the people were "rioting" or were "a threat to peace and order" because the people can't effectively fight back.

    True. Of course, it also helps if the people in question aren't so cowed and beaten down by racist oppression and gaslighting they don't have the will to defend themselves anymore. And no, rioting is not fighting, it's just a mindless temper tantrum. It takes guts and heart to want to stand and take the war to the oppressor, something which centuries of bullying and abuse have largely drained from my people, sad to say.

  269. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by TheGratefulNet · · Score: 3, Insightful

    the dangerous ones in the US to worry about are a certain kind of gun owner.

    they wear blue uniforms when they go to work each day.

    you know what I'm talking about.

    those gun owners are scary and can end your life. try to avoid them, even talking to them.

    then, chances are, you'll generally be safe in the US.

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  270. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Ol+Olsoc · · Score: 1

    Social/cultural constructs are real, and we don't have to listen to your silly definitions.

    Exactly. We don't have to listen to yours either. And can you quote back to me exactly where I said they were not real in the first place?

    I find as long as a person isn't engaging in sex with a minor, I'm fine with wherever they want to dip their wick. I'm fine if they want to enter the state of marriage, and enjoy the rights and responsibilities of that state. Awesome. Finding love is better than finding hatred.

    Facebook's 51 genders?http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/02/15/the-complete-glossary-of-facebook-s-51-gender-options.html Oops maybe its 58....

    Agender Androgyne Androgynous Bigender Cis Cisgender Cis Female Cis Male Cis Man Cis Woman Cisgender Female Cisgender Male Cisgender Man Cisgender Woman Female to Male FTM Gender Fluid Gender Nonconforming Gender Questioning Gender Variant Genderqueer Intersex Male to Female MTF Neither Neutrois Non-binary Other Pangender Trans Trans* Trans Female Trans* Female Trans Male Trans* Male Trans Man Trans* Man Trans Person Trans* Person Trans Woman Trans* Woman Transfeminine Transgender Transgender Female Transgender Male Transgender Man Transgender Person Transgender Woman Transmasculine Transsexual Transsexual Female Transsexual Male Transsexual Man Transsexual Person Transsexual Woman Two-Spirit

    Which is exactly why I say it is pointless. Explain if you will, the difference between a Transsexual male and a transsexual man. And is it worth getting offended if you identify as a trans male and someone assumes your gender is transgender male? Must be if there is an official separate designation.

    The list shows that whatever you feel like calling yourself is an acceptable gender, therefore, it follows that the term gender has no meaning. The likewise silly term some people use as identifying as a " Blackhawk Helicopter". Well how would you deny that?

    You have male, female, and indeterminate, if you feel the need. And the hijacking of gender into sexual or non-sexual preference needs shelved under "none of your damn business."

    Now on to Social/Cultural. My background is Hungarian/Ukrainian/Italian/Scotch-Irish. My Mother was Italian, and My Father was Hungarian in the latest generation, with the Ukrainian one generation back.

    So am I blessed to have so many cultures to pick and choose from, or do I have to pick one and stay within it so I am not guilty of cultural appropriation? I can tell you that you would have been mortally offended, because we enjoyed aspects of every culture that was part of our past. Except Scotch Irish - I'm not certain how that was neglected.

    All of these things exist - I'll thank you for not putting words into what I write - that's rather offensive, you know.

    We know that by the scientific definition of race the human species has no races, but we also know the historical context of what groups the word "race" in the human context has defined and what physical characteristics went into that, and we can use it.

    And you could line up people by skin pigmentation/race from lightest to darkest, and no one, not even the most discriminating racist could tell the dividing line. I seldom use the "race descriptive anyhow, because you and your ilk spend a lot of time changing the word and getting offended if someone uses the wrong term, It doesn't turn you into a racist to use the term African-American. Yet everyone knows what you are talking about.

    Even then, it can be an issue. On NPR I was listening to a newswoman interviewing a woman from Germany that also happened to be from an African nation, and also happened to have skin pigmentation typical of a person from that nation. So th

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  271. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Gussington · · Score: 1

    And as we increasingly expand simple concepts like race or gender, it merely dilutes them to the point of pointlessness.

    You mean that as we discover that not everything is black and white, nature tends to be infinite shades of grey, we should just give up and stick with black and white?
    Just because the stupid end of society can't deal with grey doesn't mean the rest of us can't.

    I use ethnicity for the most part just because of the silly destruction of the term race

    The classical definition of race was only three groups, Caucasian, Negroid and Mongoloid. It is not pointless to introduce more granular classifications, if anything it helps us understand all the variations that exist among humanity. This is how science and progress works.

    And I identify my gender as a Lamborghini Countach. Which makes my race as Gearhead.

    That explains a lot.

  272. Re: Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    My ancestors were Neanderthals you insensitive prick

  273. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by prisoner-of-enigma · · Score: 1

    Fine. Let's assume for the sake of argument that guns are a fundamentally bad thing and need to be banned. There are over 300 million guns in the United States alone. Please tell me how you plan to get rid of them in such a way that disarms criminals equally as well as it disarms law-abiding citizens.

    You can't, and that's the crux of the problem. Criminals, by definition, do not obey the law. Law-abiding people, by definition, do obey the law. Pass a law banning handguns and you guarantee 100% disarmament of law-abiding citizens whilst simultaneously stopping very few if any criminals from getting them. Congratulations! You just made violent gun crime easier for every thug, bank robber, rapist, murderer, and so on. We absolutely need more of that, right?

    Every time there's a shooting, people like you come out of the woodwork screaming about how bad guns are and how they must be eliminated. As noted above, there are over 300 million guns in circulation in the United States. Today about 99.99997% of them were not used in a violent criminal way, yet you insist they are a dire threat to anything and everything. Your argument is both irrational and illogical.

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  274. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by prisoner-of-enigma · · Score: 1

    If everyone had a gun I probably wouldn't be posting this right now.

    Far more people have guns than you are probably aware. That's because the vast, huge, overwhelming majority of them are kept for defense instead of assault. There are over 300 million guns in private hands in the United States. If the owners of these decided to be a problem, trust me, you'd be dead by now. That you're not is prima facie evidence of the stupidity of your argument.

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  275. Re:I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    When the white nationalist regime finally gets around to sending those trucks over to haul all the blacks and browns to the camps, you'll be standing on the sidelines cheering.

  276. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by rtb61 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Getting drunk and doing stupid things is not racist, alchohol fucks everyone up, just in different ways, none good and many lethal. Now if only dude had been stoned, sure he could likely have shot himself whilst stoned trying to clean his second favourite toy but at least he would not have shot someone else. Guns and alchohol do not mix https://psychcentral.com/news/.... That is all that this story is about, once drunk, all logic and reason is gone to be replaced by alcohol fuelled depression and stupidity. Shooting people whilst drunk is either racist or xenophobic, it is simply alchohol fuelled stupidity. Would it have happened sober, no. Would it have happened stoned, no.

    The reality is alcohol cost far more in losses to society than the profit it provides. Out suffering and wallets, are alchohol industry profits. For every dollar you spend buying alchohol, that alchohol will be spending another dollar in wasted taxes paying for the damage alchohol causes.

    People are self medicating with all sorts of crap as a result of the stresses of psychopathic capitalism, it is time to ensure the mendicants do not cause more harm than good (people have a right to feel good, even if via intoxicants and fuck any sick fuck who demands people must fucking suffer, they must be fucking miserable, that they must slave and die on the inside every day, those people who demand it are disgusting).

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  277. Re: Not a problem at all by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Reading is hard, isn't it?

    Well, clearly insulting the ~240 million Americans that didn't vote for Hillary is easier. Clearly there's no need to reach out to the people who didn't vote for either party to convince them that their vote matters and your person is the person to vote for. After all, you're not interested in having homophobic racist misogynist shitlords vote for your guy, after all it's their fault Trump got elected!

  278. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by prisoner-of-enigma · · Score: 1

    I am suggesting that you are in denial that a problem even exists, despite the figures, and before you can improve things there you need to change you way of thinking.

    No one is in denial that homicide is a problem. Where we differ is the severity of the problem in relation to the severity of the proposed solutions. For example, the most recent statistics show there were over 30,000 automobile deaths last year, far more than deaths due to violent use of a gun. Do you propose banning automobiles? There are nearly 4,000 deaths annually due to drowning in pools, more than violent homicides by firearm, yet I don't hear you calling for a ban on pools.

    There is no such thing as a perfectly free yet perfectly safe society and a great deal of harm can be done trying to achieve such a thing. For example, while shootings such as these make gun usage seem uniformly bad, there are no newscasts highlighting positive use of firearms for self defense. Nobody gets any air time when a five-foot, 100lb woman doesn't get raped by a six-foot, 220lb thug because she successfully defended herself with a firearm. There are innumerable permutations on the latter, none of which get any attention. Ban firearms by law-abiding citizens and you guarantee a target-rich environment for criminals, none of which will give a damn about any gun ban laws because criminals do not obey the law.

    If you could snap your fingers tomorrow and magically delete every gun in existence then I might agree with your stance. That is impossible and any rational, reasonable person should know that. So long as criminals can get their hands on a weapon do to harm upon me and my family, I absolutely demand the right to legally obtain and wield one of my own for defense.

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  279. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Plus1Entropy · · Score: 1

    Pretty sure that's Warner Brothers. Anyway I prefer Jessica Rabbit.

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  280. Re: "Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Appleb by Jack_the_Tripper · · Score: 1

    Men who had firearms would register with their local government and if the need arose, they would be called up. The government maintained that list so they knew who they could call on.

    Hmm....kind of like Selective Service?

    And, equally, The Second Amendment was also intended to protect The People from a tyrannical domestic government who would probably not call up a "well regulated militia" to protect The People from itself and would also love a federal database of gun owners to keep any uprisings in check.

    So while your argument may be reasonable it was clearly never the intention of The Founding Fathers to only grant the federal government the ability to overthrow a repressive domestic regime when the need arises.

  281. Time to move on/out. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    It is probably time for Garmin to close up shop in the US. They need to calculate the cost of moving out in terms of logistics, sales and protecting their employees.
    There are all kinds of excuses being offered that the killer was a "lone" nut but I beg to differ. Garmin needs to move its employees out of all hostile environments.
    I have purchased several Garmin products and will continue to buy from them if they choose to move out of the US.

    1. Re:Time to move on/out. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Garmin is welcome to leave, and good riddance to techbro scum.

    2. Re:Time to move on/out. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Garmin can pack up lock, stock, and barrel. They aren't doing America any favors. Hell, their call center is in India, and their headquarters are in Switzerland. Their manufacturing is in China. The only reason Garmin is here at all is so that they can bid on lucrative military contracts.

      If the H1-B street shitters are parasites, then Garmin is the Uber parasite. Garmin snipes American jobs with their H1-Bs, and they screw the taxpayer with the profit from government contracts being shipped to Switzerland where they are headquartered. America benefits not at all from their presence. Oh, and their cleaning crew is contracted out to a brood of Mexican mamacita illegals. As a former employee I can say NOTHING good about the scum ball Garmin.

  282. The smoking gun that isn't by lucm · · Score: 1

    You mean Indio, CA? You can't get a CCW permit in California unless you have a good reason, and "safety" is too vague. So either there's more to the story or the guy wasn't actually carrying a weapon, or he was carrying an illegal weapon, in which case gun laws don't really help. Did you even see it?

    And besides, with the exception of your interpretation of his "attacking body language", there's nothing in this anecdote that has any relevance in the discussion. You took a progressively more anti-gun position knowing full well that the other guy was pro-gun, and the discussion ended with him saying that he didn't have to listen to you. What does that prove? Did he point his gun at you? You clearly stated that he put his hand inside his jacket (allegedly to reach this alleged gun) before the discussion got heated.

    If you don't want awkward conversations to end awkwardly, don't engage strangers on topics on which you know they will disagree.

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  283. Re: I blame Trump. by prisoner-of-enigma · · Score: 1

    I'd blame Trump's ilk for that too. If you vilify a group (gays in the Orlando case) long enough some unhinged asshat will decide he's taking action for the greater good.

    Somehow I don't think it was Trump vilifying gays (which he has not done, BTW) that pushed a Muslim shouting "Allah Akbar!" to gun down gays in Orlando. Perhaps you're unaware of the standard treatment Muslims visit upon gays in places where Islam is the dominant religion? And I don't think it was Trump that pushed a pair of Muslims to gun down their co-workers at a holiday party in San Bernadino. And so on and so forth.

    But hey, go ahead and blame Trump for stubbing your toe in the dark last night, or for the flat tire you got last year, or for the bird shitting on your windshield right after you washed your car. He's obviously the root of all evil and must be blamed for anything and everything you don't like. You look like a goddamned uninformed fool for doing so, but please, by all means, exercise your right to broadcast that fact to the world. It does wonders for your argument.

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  284. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I see the so-called original as a stronger protection of the right to bear arms. The first sentence is perfectly clear. The second sentence is rational for the first. But it really doesn't matter what the first draft was, does it? What was ratified is what has the force of the supreme law of the land.

  285. Re: Not a problem at all by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    In Chicago they didn't beat him because he was White. They beat him for talking mess and thinking they wouldn't mess with him because he was White.

  286. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Beeftopia · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Let's be honest: guns are an inexpensive handheld point-and-click device designed to kill things.

  287. The best and worst of America by orlanz · · Score: 1

    Ignoring all the off topic and closet bigot posts above...

    I hope this poor excuse of an American rots in jail and gets charged with hate crime. In addition I hope the two survivors sue him for every penny he is worth.

    And kudos to Mr Grillot for standing up to this ass. We need more people like him!

  288. Re: "Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Appleb by orlanz · · Score: 1

    He drove 80 miles away... I think he was sober enough to make a non-lethal shot.

  289. Re:Not a problem at all by Kjella · · Score: 2

    There are dicks everywhere. People of all religions, ethnicities, colors, and even financial backgrounds don't like and/or trust other people who are not like them.

    Well yes, but using extremes can often lead to a sort of moral relativism where everybody is equally bad even though one is a fringe movement and the other a mainstream sentiment. I'm sure there were a few black supremacists, but nothing like the KKK. I'm sure some Jews hated the Nazis, but nothing like the Holocaust. I don't know if it's been listed as a fallacy but the appeal to indifference certainly should be, like they were probably just as bad as us. No, they probably weren't.

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  290. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by JWW · · Score: 1

    The interesting thing that I find in the gun control debate is that Progressives show great concern and compassion for gun victims and demand we "do something" because of all the deaths from guns.....

    From the site http://www.gunviolencearchive....

    Total number of gun deaths in 2014: 12,556

    That is a horrifying number and is alarming. However, those same Progressives literally shrug off this statistic:

    from the site https://www.guttmacher.org/fac...

    Total number of abortions in the US in 2014: 926,200

    Thats nearly TWO orders of magnitude more deaths.

    I know I know, "clump of cells" and all. But Progressive are incredibly blasé about life in one sense and incredibly dramatic about it in another.

    Another statistic:

    From the site: http://www.iihs.org/iihs/topic...

    Car crash deaths: 35,092

    So I'll finish with this. I get that strengthening abortion restrictions is something that Progressives won't do because well "those aren't people". And the Right won't move on gun restrictions because of the right to bear arms.

    But you know what would be the best thing and save a lot of lives would be? How about we keep government from restricting our access to self driving cars because they can't figure out who will be liable. Because the longer we wait to get access to self driving capabilities the more people will be impacted by that last number. And thats one we can actually affect, although ironically by having the government not overly regulate.

  291. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Altrag · · Score: 1

    Why does anyone have to die? Change (or reinterpret) the law to be something less permissive than "guns for everyone!" Then reeducate the public to change peoples' opinions and provide a safe way to surrender weapons for disposal.

    It won't be fast or easy of course -- we're talking on the scale of a couple of generations since the "reeducate" part tends to mostly be picked up by the younger generations (us adults get pretty set in our ways no matter how stupid they are.)

    There will always be holdouts of course, and there will obviously always be a need for a certain segment of the population to retain firearms (military and law enforcement) but you can go a long way by just not teaching kids stupid things.

    We're already doing it for racism, sexism and other forms of discrimination. Of course nobody with a brain would claim those problems are "solved" by any stretch of the imagination, but if you compare today to say 1950 its pretty obvious that we're at least on the right track.

    Or at least we were until January. Hopefully this recent derailment is temporary and we can get back to sanity again after 2020..

  292. Re:I blame Trump. by pem · · Score: 5, Interesting

    It means you are innumerate.

    Although the math doesn't require an absolute population value, it's a bit easier to reason about it if one is used, so I'll round the population of the country to 300 million.

    If whites are 70% of this population and 500 whites per year are murdered by blacks, then the white population is 210 million, and the rate of whites murdered by blacks is 500 per 210 million -- about 2.4 whites per million are murdered each year by blacks.

    If blacks are 13% of this population, and 200 blacks per year are murdered by whites, then the black population is 39 million, and the rate of blacks murdered by whites is 200 per 39 million -- about 5.1 blacks per million are murdered each year by whites.

    Ergo, as I said, these numbers, if believed, show that a black person is twice as likely to be killed by a white person as a white person is to be killed by a black person.

    Well, only approximately, since 5.1 is not exactly twice 2.4, but that wasn't your quibble now, was it?

    As other commenters have pointed out, that statement is fairly meaningless without further context, but I'm not the one who posted the context-free numbers. All I did is point out one conclusion from them. Another conclusion, of course, is the one probably intended by the original poster, e.g. that on average, black people commit more interracial murders than white people, but that conclusion likewise requires additional context before you could consider it to be actionable data.

    Here's one piece of context for you -- "on average" has its own problems. As Dylan Roof illustrates, a single white guy easily supplied 4.5% of the carnage in that white-on-black number.

    Should that make blacks feel safer or less secure?

  293. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by ahabswhale · · Score: 1

    Cars kill easily, poisons kill easily, bombs kill easily. Guns can be used as a sport that doesn't include killing anything.

    Finally, I'd rather be killed "well" than badly. But I assume you meant efficiently. Again, my three examples above are efficient.

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  294. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by ahabswhale · · Score: 1

    I would debate the "inexpensive" part of it as there are numerous ways to kill that require FAR less money. For example, knives are a device designed to cut or kill things. This notion that a whackjob like the guy in the story would not be daunted by not being able to get a gun. Personally, I'd rather be killed by a gunshot than stabbed to death, but that's just me.

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  295. Re: Should have listened by Rei · · Score: 1

    I can't even recognize snark anymore.

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  296. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Police found him there after putting out an APB (Applebees Point Bulletin), which is the tool they use to find all racists in the Midwest and South.

    Could you explain the reference for someone who has never been to an Applebees?

  297. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by nbauman · · Score: 1

    Also, Europeans and Indian's language comes from common branch of human languages, "proto indo-european"

    What's that got to do with anything?

    It's important because the linguistic analysis that identified migrations and population groups disproves certain 19th century racial theories.

    The Germans, for example, defined themselves as a "pure race," and claimed there was some benefit to maintaining that pure race against mixing with, for example, Jews or Negroes.

    The study of migrations showed a history of constant mixing over thousands of years. This was confirmed by DNA analysis.

    So the 3,500 year old Egdved girl http://en.natmus.dk/historical... who was celebrated as Denmark's national ancestor, turned out to have come from the Black Forest in Germany. And she traveled back and forth.

    People often think of Grimm's fairy tales as German. But actually the same stories are translated from one European language to the next, in French, for example, or English. And there are older languages from medieval times that fill in the gaps between major European languages.

    Put it all together and you get a picture of people traveling throughout Europe, and mating with each other, over thousands of years, after they left Africa. The aristocrats traveled quickly and the peasants traveled slowly (over generations). The Neanderthals mated with modern humans. This genetic mixture was probably good in terms of health, since inbreeding populations are more likely to have genetic diseases.

    I haven 't studied the history of India, but my understanding is that the British colonials found a less hierarchic society and turned it into a more hierarchic society, on the model of certain British and European aristocratic ideas, which saw a great chain of being with protozoa on the bottom, animals in the middle, and British aristocrats (like themselves) near the top, right under the angels and God.

  298. Re:I blame Trump. by pem · · Score: 1

    No, but your statement means that you don't understand conditional probabilities, otherwise you'd have realized that his numbers are not enough to draw that conclusion.

    Conditional probabilities? If a white is murdered by a black, what are the chances that he is also murdered by a white? Is it large enough to really matter?

    Otherwise, if these conditionals did not matter, a random person, irrespective of skin color, would be about 5 times more likely to be murdered by a white person than by a black one from population size alone.

    You're the one extrapolating to a perfectly smooth, round, random person, not me. My statement said nothing about such a critter, and follows from the data given. Assuming people are murdered but a single time by a single perpetrator (which is by far the usual case), then you can indeed make such statements, just as you can make statements about the black death rate from diabetes and the white death rate from heart attacks without knowing about the black death rate from heart attacks or the white death rate from diabetes.

  299. Re: I blame Trump. by pem · · Score: 1
    An excellent question. But I merely posted the context-free conclusion to match the context-free numbers.

    It does seem to have riled up a few people who assumed that somehow the numbers were themselves more meaningful, doesn't it?

  300. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Kohath · · Score: 1

    Change (or reinterpret) the law to be something less permissive than "guns for everyone!"

    It's the Constitution. You can't change it without overwhelming majority support. And gun rights have majority support in the US.

    You can't "reinterpret it" either -- it means what it says, and you won't be able to enforce a "reinterpreted" meaning on an unwilling population.

    Then reeducate the public to change peoples' opinions and provide a safe way to surrender weapons for disposal.

    We have government "by the people". Government "by the people" doesn't "reeducate" the people.

  301. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by dbIII · · Score: 1

    Good point. Americans don't drink beer just some watery brown stuff so he's better off going home.




    Yes, I know it was a joke. So is my reply. I've had some very good beer in Houston but it was from people who brew their own.

  302. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by ukoda · · Score: 1

    I had trouble getting figures for here, based on 0.09 per 100,000 over 4 million that looks to be about 4 fatal shooting a year currently. I think that figure jumps up if you include hunting accidents. Our car deaths run at about 300 a year so compared to your 3:1 car to gun death ration I guess we are really bad drivers? It is hard to get figures here as the leading causes of death are mostly health related due to poor diet. Shooting probably would not make the top 100 of our list of causes of death.

    And to answer your first statement road safety is debated here a lot more often than gun control. There is little demand to do something about gun control here but plenty of demand to do something about road deaths. No body talks about taking cars off people but changes here have brought the car death rate down from a peak of 600.

  303. Re: I blame Trump. by bongey · · Score: 0

    No but I know for fact that Garmin is about 20k lower for starting salaries for a software engineer in the same state and similar city.

  304. Re:I blame Trump. by pem · · Score: 1

    Another way is that black people do a lot more murder on a per capita basis.

    Absolutely. And they kill much more inside their race than outside it, by a factor of 5:1. Proximity appears to be a major factor in the statistics.

    the chances of getting killed by a white guy are less for a black person than the reverse.

    No, that's not what your numbers show. It's a subtle distinction, but while your numbers do, in fact show that on a per capita basis, blacks commit more murders of whites than whites do of blacks, they also show that per capita, more blacks are killed by whites than whites are killed by blacks.

    There are fewer whites murdering blacks than blacks murdering whites. But there are so many fewer blacks than whites that each black has a higher chance of being killed by one of the few murderous whites than a white has of being killed by one of the few murderous blacks.

  305. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by bongey · · Score: 1

    No the coworker is dead because Garmin is abusing the system for an H1B visa. There is NO reason a H1B visa should have EVER been granted. Example Garmin tried recruiting me but their offer was 20k less than all the other offers in the same state.

  306. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by bongey · · Score: 1

    Garmin is basically committing H1B fraud.

  307. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by dbIII · · Score: 1

    The focus on the least important bit of the post above is telling and you should be ashamed of yourself.
    I've been told that it is quite difficult in comparison to kill people with knives even after extensive training. A gun is a handheld point-and-click device designed to kill things. I was killing things with a rifle at the age of nine, and that's at range. A pistol at very short range is even easier.

  308. I blame liberalism by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    72 people from those 7 countries have been CONVICTED of TERRORISM since 9/11 in the US.

    Now that we have the travel ban bullshit strawman out of the way and debunked... Obama did NOTHING over 8 years of Chicago mass killing non-stop while president. He didn't care because it was blacks killing blacks, just like you don't care either, since you failed to bring up the BIGGEST problem with guns in the US.

    Why don't you racist liberals get the fuck out of the way and let someone FIX a problem once in a while. You think letting a few hundred blacks killing each other in Chicago year after year is good, because it leads to stats you can pull up as a reason to put in gun-control. The rest of us non-racist bastards, would prefer to do something to help Chicago out, like make it POSSIBLE for jobs to come up there instead of taxing/regulating the crap out of business because preventing people from making a "profit" is the best thing you think could be done.

    Now get off my lawn, you racist fascist totalitarian bastard.

    1. Re:I blame liberalism by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Now get off my lawn, you racist fascist totalitarian bastard.

      racist "mexican judge" Trump.
      fascist "breibart" Trump.
      totalitarian "executive order" Trump.

      Are you one of his deplorable fanatic, or are you just dumb?

  309. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by bongey · · Score: 1

    What visa? If you are a H1B , you shouldn't even have a job a Garmin.Example Garmin failed to recruit me because their offer was 20k less than all other companies in the same area.

  310. Re:Should have listened by CaptainDork · · Score: 1

    Correct, and Jesus was not white.

    Sorry, poor undereducated batshit crazy white American Evangelical Christians.

    And he wasn't born in December.

    And you can save 15% or more on car insurance.

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  311. Re:Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Native means - they came there first before any other present group of people. As long as you have not exterminated native americans, you will have this problem of legitimacy of calling this land your own no matter how many generations your ancestors were present there. If some day native americans will have enough power to ask you to leave, you will have to pack up and leave...

  312. Re:Not a problem at all by bongey · · Score: 1

    There is no reason Garmin should have H1B visas. I know for personal experience in that Garmin offered me 20k less than all other companies in the area. There are tech people in the area and state, just Garmin is a cheapass.

  313. Re: Should have listened by bongey · · Score: 0

    No he was H1B visa being gamed by Garmin who is a cheapass. I personally decline a Garmin offer because they were 20k less than all other offers in the same area.

  314. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by lucm · · Score: 1

    This from Wikipedia:

    Miller Lite won the World Beer Cup's gold medal in 1996, 1998, 2012, 2013, and 2016.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

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  315. Welcome to new USA by OneHundredAndTen · · Score: 1

    Where bigotry, ignorance and xenophobia are endorsed by the government.

  316. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Not for long.

  317. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by dbIII · · Score: 1

    presumably this sort of thing is acceptable at the root of the US government as well, meaning it is deeply rooted with the fabric of American sub-culture

    If enough of them decided to do their duty as citizens and get off their asses to vote you may have a point, but for some time US government seems to have bounced from one quite unrepresentative group to another. Currently we have a bunch where "is he rich" seems to be the main selection criteria even for military advisors.

    So I disagree. Oliver North and the others running the NRA may have that view and the cash from their members to influence politics but is it really deeply rooted with the fabric of American sub-culture? The squeaky wheel is getting attention but does it really reflect the entire situation?

    Also, to stave off knee-jerk reactions, there are many choices between the utterly stupid extremes of a total ban and zero restrictions. As it is your neighbor can't legally use a mortar to bombard prairie dogs so there is some gun control already.

  318. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Eloking · · Score: 1

    I have 15 mod points now that I can't use since I am posting here. I could have used them to mod down the hateful posts but I want to post

    So you use your mod points to mod down AC troll?

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  319. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by hambone142 · · Score: 1

    Indians are Asian.

    India is in Asia.

  320. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by CaptainDork · · Score: 1

    Meanwhile in New Orleans:

    Police Chief Michael Harrison says one person in custody and that he is being investigated for driving while intoxicated.

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  321. Re:Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    > I'm native to North America. Most people I've met in person are native to North America, too.

    By that logic all the kudzu that's strangling the south is native to North America.
    So is Zika.
    So are the zebra mussels choking the great lakes.
    And so are the pythons in Florida,

  322. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by hambone142 · · Score: 1
  323. Re:I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    What kind of idiot redneck doesn't know that Muslims and Alcohol Bar are diametrically opposite??? So the 2 brown skin folks must be Hindus, Sikhs or something else non-Muslim.

  324. Re:Not a problem at all by tsotha · · Score: 1

    What company do you work for? I want to make sure you don't get any of my business.

  325. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by ahabswhale · · Score: 1

    The fact that you can't refute my arguments is telling. I have no reason to be ashamed, whatsoever. You write like a politician with an agenda rather than a regular Joe with a real argument. You probably think I'm some alt-right, gun-nut, but that couldn't be further from the truth. I even favor gun control. I voted for Hillary. However, I have problems with people using ridiculously poor logic to support their positions. Your imagination is very limited. Maybe you should take some art classes.

    Oh, congrats on killing things. I have guns and have never killed anything.

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  326. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by MBGMorden · · Score: 1

    That's just what I was wondering. So everybody who uses PC-BSD - am I now the same race as them, regardless of their ethnicity?

    I'm pretty sure you need more than 1 person to qualify as a "race".

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  327. Re: Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    #alternativefact

  328. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by ukoda · · Score: 1

    Try browsing with all comments enabled, as you are meant to if moderating. A guy died and yet all some people can post is hateful, racist and often off topic rants. The worst posts are by anonymous cowards. After you have read some of those, usually already mod to -1, tell me you wouldn't mod them down too? Slashdot does not allow you to both mod and comment in the same post, which is a fair restriction. I chose to post as I take the death of a coworker personally and think it is something to be talked about constructively and like adults.

    BTW when I mod I almost always mod up, not down, and I try to mod based in the value of the content, not my view. If I disagree with a view I will not mod it down for that reason.

    I would note that most post that attack me lack any real arguments, they are just rhetoric. Some are well reason, even if I disagree, I will at least try and understand their view point and respond appropriately.

  329. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    A gun is a weapon, and has a single purpose. It kills. It kills well.

    Uhmm....my apologies but I would respectfully dis-agree. A firearm has two purposes. One is a show of force. I.E. the possibility of hurting or killing you. The other is to actually hurt or kill you. Every armed force, police department and knowledgeable gun owner knows this. And many times, the show of force is enough to deter the other party from attempting to do something to the armed person, whether that person is military, police or armed citizen. It is only after the show of force and after the person/group trying to hurt you continues on with the process of trying to hurt you (I.E. you are in "fear for your life") is an armed citizen in the US (at least in most states) allowed to defend themselves with said firearm.

    Thank You, Gordon

  330. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by MBGMorden · · Score: 2

    Geographically, yes. However Russians are also "Asian" (and depending on the textbook occasionally Europe and Asia aren't even referred to as separate continents anymore - just "Eurasia" since it's all really the same landmass).

    While Indians may be from Asia, they are not Mongoloid which is what most people think of when they say "Asian".

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  331. Re: Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    And he reached heaven far faster than expected, so, success?

    (I'm making fun of religion, not the guy dying)

  332. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by ukoda · · Score: 1

    You don't need a visa to work short term in the USA if your are employed elsewhere. I am a New Zealand citizen and work for Garmin in New Zealand but will sometimes to travel to Olathe and our USA based customers to sort out problems. It is classed as business travel and is only a short term thing, typically only a few days.

  333. Re: "Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Appleb by CompMD · · Score: 1

    Your coworker, and my former colleague (I was in Garmin Consumer SW Engineering for several years) was killed by hate. I grew up in Chicago, I lived through a shooting. No amount of laws stopped a determined psychopath when she came into my school and shot a kid in the head and then fled into a neighborhood home and shot the the homeowner. My home is in Olathe, and I know the people. My small block is incredibly heavily armed; I know at least three neighbors with semiauto rifles and handguns. My neighbors are wonderful people, and there's no way any of them would use such a weapon in a hateful manner, and neither would I. Kansas enacted constitutional carry precisely because there was no increase in gun violence after concealed carry was passed.

    I don't care if you don't like guns. That's your belief, and you're entitled to it. But you're naÃve if you honestly don't understand what power hate can have over people.

  334. Re:Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Right, the only use for "native" now is 'how can we exclude your group from our policy'. Four hundred years of your family being born here should be enough to consider 'nativity' for any non-politically driven narrative.

  335. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by skam240 · · Score: 1

    So what's your point?

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  336. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Eloking · · Score: 1

    Try browsing with all comments enabled, as you are meant to if moderating. A guy died and yet all some people can post is hateful, racist and often off topic rants. The worst posts are by anonymous cowards. After you have read some of those, usually already mod to -1, tell me you wouldn't mod them down too? Slashdot does not allow you to both mod and comment in the same post, which is a fair restriction. I chose to post as I take the death of a coworker personally and think it is something to be talked about constructively and like adults.

    BTW when I mod I almost always mod up, not down, and I try to mod based in the value of the content, not my view. If I disagree with a view I will not mod it down for that reason.

    I would note that most post that attack me lack any real arguments, they are just rhetoric. Some are well reason, even if I disagree, I will at least try and understand their view point and respond appropriately.

    Thumbs Up for the section in bold.

    Listen, I understand your noble cause and everything, but you'll achieve nothing trying to fight hate troll and lurk even here on Slashdot. Save yourself some sanity in topic that are personal like this one and filter everything under 1.

    Oh yeah, and obligatory xkcd : https://xkcd.com/386/

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  337. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Could have been killed with a knife moron. Your co-worker is dead because of a drunken racist. The weapon-of-choice is secondary.

  338. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by dbIII · · Score: 1

    The fact that you can't refute my arguments is telling

    Sorry kid - I refuted everything apart from your inexpensive knife distraction so you've got that utterly wrong. It may work at your high school debating club but it's a big world out there and your obvious bullshit relies on a tiny bubble full of the naive.

    I voted for Hillary

    So? Is that supposed to be another distraction?

    You write like a politician with an agenda rather than a regular Joe with a real argument

    So something demonstrating thought instead of directionless whining after a six-pack or two? What's with the "dumb is good" fetish?

    How about acting like a human being instead of an Eliza bot with a random insult file.
    How about actually reading the original of the book you've taken your name from? It may help you grow up. Is that enough for you to get an idea of how much your "take some art classes" made me laugh? You may note my post earlier was critical of your disgusting action and not you personally, but if you are going to write shit like "you should take some art classes" the gloves are off.

    You disgust me writing such shit as you did in response to a murder. How fucking immature.

  339. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Woldscum · · Score: 1

    It is called the Selective Service. You must sign up on your 18th birthday. How in the hell do you thing the draft is legal? Every male 18 to 45 IS the militia. If the feminist were honest. It should be. Every person 18 to 45 is the militia.

  340. Re: Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    In fact they probably conquered the Americas from the even more ancient Clovis people, who were totally wiped out. Two wrongs don't make a right, but native Americans (while we're assigning blame to entire genetic lineages), aren't exactly innocent victims.

  341. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by CaptainDork · · Score: 1

    Quantum leap much?

    "Americans have the right to bear arms, but not the right to use them" ~ © 2017 CaptainDork

    The right to bear arms is revoked for felons, the insane, and the tenants of some state-sponsored housing.

    Additionally, the legality of a firearm discharge is determined by due process.

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  342. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by skam240 · · Score: 1

    They didnt refute your argument because you're argument is foolish and was thus dismissed. You jumped on the smallest of points (are guns cheap or not) within the above text rather than address what is actually being said. Then you make the claim that guns aren't cheap because there are cheaper ways to kill people? So something cant be cheap because something else is cheaper? Sounds like ridiculously poor logic to me. Maybe you should take a college class on logical thinking.

    Oh and scary knives!? So many people get killed by knives in all of those country's without guns it's just crazy!

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  343. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    citizens who have weapons are more fully able to defend themselves from the government

    The government has nuclear weapons. Should we allow the citizens to carry nuclear weapons to be able to "defend themselves from the government"?

  344. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Well, you can play word games, and invent new definitions until the cows come home. But at the very bottom, at the end of the day, a leopard can't change its spots. And a nlgger will always be a nlgger until the end of time. No changing that. Play games all you want, but that will never change the genes.

    What's interesting is that every race despises nlggers. Chinese, Japanese, South Asians, Vietnamese, Indians, Pakistanis, Europeans, South Americans, Eskimos--everybody--despises nlggers. Even nlggers hate nlggers.

  345. For "Best American-Style Light Lager" by dbIII · · Score: 1, Insightful
    Miller Lite won a beer medal anywhere - even in the USA?
    For that to be possible it has to be as rigged as the Eurovision Song Contest.

    Oh wait a minute, the link says the category of "Best American-Style Light Lager" but you cut that out of the middle of your quote.


    WTF is it with the goldpost shifting and the misrepresentation by omission - OVER A JOKE. Your misquote makes it appear that it won the medal for the best beer in the world many times but here is what Wikipedia really has if your link is followed:

    Miller Lite won the World Beer Cup's gold medal for Best American-Style Light Lager in 1996, 1998, 2012, 2013, and 2016.

    Do you pull this dishonest little stunt often? Why? WTF is wrong with you? This issue is so incredibly trivial but you lowered yourself that far.

    1. Re:For "Best American-Style Light Lager" by lucm · · Score: 1

      Oh wait a minute, the link says the category of "Best American-Style Light Lager" but you cut that out of the middle of your quote.

      Yes, I did that on purpose to offer you the joyful experience of confirming that Miller is not, after all, a world-class beer.

      Just think of that blessed moment between reading my quote and finding out how misleading it was. That curiosity, that incredulity that was nagging you, and the fulfilling relief of finding out that your hunch was correct. None of that would have happened if I had pasted the full quote.

      You are welcome.

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    2. Re:For "Best American-Style Light Lager" by dbIII · · Score: 0

      Yes, I did that on purpose

      Yes and I was born yesterday.
      WTF is wrong with you? I know there are some shameless liars in this place but I never expected one had been hanging around for so long.

      Lowering yourself that far to defend against a joke? What a piece of work you are.

    3. Re:For "Best American-Style Light Lager" by lucm · · Score: 1

      Yes, I did that on purpose

      Yes and I was born yesterday.
      WTF is wrong with you? I know there are some shameless liars in this place but I never expected one had been hanging around for so long.

      Lowering yourself that far to defend against a joke? What a piece of work you are.

      Don't be a sore loser. I got you to search Wikipedia in a state of frenzy because you just couldn't believe that Miller won a gold medal - it's impossible for you to control your anti-American bias. That's the takeaway here.

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    4. Re:For "Best American-Style Light Lager" by dbIII · · Score: 0

      Don't be a sore loser

      Yes I know - "it was only one goat" - being an utter amoral prick once just because you want to should be forgiven right? While a joke about beer with careful disclaimer at the bottom so as not to offend the incredibly thin skinned - burn him!
      WTF is wrong with you?

    5. Re: For "Best American-Style Light Lager" by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Award in the category of American lager? Wow, that's like one of those participation trophies.

  346. Re:Should have listened by nbauman · · Score: 1

    They migrated here too. There are no humans native to North/South America.

    Go back across the Bering Strait.

    And take Sarah Palin with you.

  347. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by skam240 · · Score: 1

    So he bought his gun illegally?

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  348. Re:Not a problem at all by Notabadguy · · Score: 1

    There are dicks everywhere. People of all religions, ethnicities, colors, and even financial backgrounds don't like and/or trust other people who are not like them.

    Well yes, but using extremes can often lead to a sort of moral relativism where everybody is equally bad even though one is a fringe movement and the other a mainstream sentiment. I'm sure there were a few black supremacists, but nothing like the KKK. I'm sure some Jews hated the Nazis, but nothing like the Holocaust. I don't know if it's been listed as a fallacy but the appeal to indifference certainly should be, like they were probably just as bad as us. No, they probably weren't.

    This sounds like something a white apologist would say. I was talking about individuals being dicks - which happens in all religions, ethnicities, and colors. You bring out the holocaust and the KKK as examples...

    The Hutu killed a million Tutsi in 3 months - and while that doesn't compare to the Germans killing 11 million Jews, they also didn't have the power, reach, or time period to kill more before international involvement curtailed it. Slavery? Invented by Sumerian and Egyptians (middle-eastern) and perfected by Berbers (black) who specialized in enslaving Christians. There have been more non-black slaves than black slaves. KKK are retards - but like I said...EVERY group, ethnicity, religion etc has its share of dicks.

  349. KKK supported Clinton by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    The KKK officially supported Hillary Clinton you idiot.

    So if KKK support makes you invalid to be president, as you suggest, I guess you are a Trump supporter.

    1. Re:KKK supported Clinton by Slashvertisment · · Score: 0

      The KKK officially supported Hillary Clinton you idiot.

      The KKK officially supported and continue to support Donald Trump's regime, but don't take my word for it, you can see for yourself.

  350. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by ahabswhale · · Score: 1

    I already read Moby Dick, but thanks for the suggestion shitbrick. And you never refuted anything. All you did was make a separate argument or to act as if my argument was some kind of distraction just because it doesn't fit your narrow world view.

    Your problem is that you think you know me and what makes me tick and you don't. I don't give a fuck about distractions. I don't need them, especially with people of your intellect.

    Your fake outrage about me telling you to "take art classes", you can shove up your ass as well since you implied I was somehow trying to pull the wool over your eyes and said that was "telling". That's fucking insulting. Sorry but actual arguments are not distractions. I'm also sorry they're inconvenient for you but, tough shit. Grow up. You can't win them all. While you're at it, request a refund from whatever institution educated you (if any), because you got short changed hard.

    Finally, fuck off and die. We're done here.

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  351. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by ahabswhale · · Score: 1

    My point is blatantly straightforward. I would suggest reading the thread.

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  352. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by markdavis · · Score: 1

    >"You can see how cutting out and rearranging a few words has people imaging the amendment to be something it is not."

    No, the amendment is what it says, not what one of the authors wanted it to say. There is a huge difference. The reason the wording was changed was exactly to convey a different meaning. Had they wanted it to be just for a militia, it would not have been reworded before being approved.

    >"as a rule, anyone convicted of a criminal offense cannot"

    Wrong. The general rule is anyone convicted of a FELONY criminal offense.

  353. Re: Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Actually he was a H1-B. Do some research before you post again.

  354. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by markdavis · · Score: 1

    >"Let's be honest: guns are an inexpensive handheld point-and-click device designed to kill things."

    Since we want to be honest: They are also a way of equalizing the populous to provide defense. Without them, everyone is prey to those who are physically stronger. And just like every other prohibition, almost every gun control will negatively affect mostly the "good" people and not the "bad", who will continue to obtain and use them illegally. The "bad" people generally do not obey the law.

  355. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by skam240 · · Score: 1

    You made a mistake in your math there. For the most part, criminals in the US only have guns because they are so widely available legally. Thus, your (and everyone else's) gun ownership clearly creates a very substantial public risk that is self reinforcing. More guns mean more criminals with guns which means we need more guns to keep ourselves safe which means criminals will have even more guns which means we need more guns and on and on...

    The statistics are plain as day that all of our guns arent making us safer when you run us versus any other Western nation with substantial gun control.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

    And pointing to regional gun control in the US will of course shows that gun control "doesnt work" because illegal guns, made plentiful by wide open gun laws outside the region, still come into the region freely.

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  356. Re:Not a problem at all by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    People of all religions, ethnicities, colors, and even financial backgrounds don't like and/or trust other people who are not like them.

    Apparently for very good reasons....

  357. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by MillionthMonkey · · Score: 1

    1) The Founding Fathers, almost all of whom were British subjects, saw firsthand what happens when only the government has firearms. They can use those weapons to quell public outcry over anything, claiming the people were "rioting" or were "a threat to peace and order" because the people can't effectively fight back. If you read The Federalist Papers, Hamilton, Madison and Jay all say the same basic thing: citizens who have weapons are more fully able to defend themselves from the government.

    That may sound odd to Europeans

    It also sounds odd to the current U.S. Supreme Court, which affirmed in D.C. vs Heller the right to bear arms for self-defense. A later court finding (People v. Aguilar) summarized the majority opinion:

    In District of Columbia v. Heller, 554 U.S. 570 (2008), the Supreme Court undertook its first-ever "in-depth examination" of the second amendment's meaning Id. at 635. After a lengthy historical discussion, the Court ultimately concluded that the second amendment "guarantee[s] the individual right to possess and carry weapons in case of confrontation" (id. at 592); that "central to" this right is "the inherent right of self-defense" (id. at 628); that "the home" is "where the need for defense of self, family, and property is most acute" (id. at 628); and that, "above all other interests," the second amendment elevates "the right of law-abiding, responsible citizens to use arms in defense of hearth and home" (id. at 635). Based on this understanding, the Court held that a District of Columbia law banning handgun possession in the home violated the second amendment. Id. at 635.

    So at this point they've basically decided it's a self-defense thing. The idea that the Second Amendment is to facilitate armed insurrection to overthrow a tyrannical government (a.k.a. the so-called "Second Amendment solution") has no current legal basis. The dissenting opinion went with the "well-regulated militia" idea:

    The Second Amendment was adopted to protect the right of the people of each of the several States to maintain a well-regulated militia. It was a response to concerns raised during the ratification of the Constitution that the power of Congress to disarm the state militias and create a national standing army posed an intolerable threat to the sovereignty of the several States. Neither the text of the Amendment nor the arguments advanced by its proponents evidenced the slightest interest in limiting any legislature's authority to regulate private civilian uses of firearms. Specifically, there is no indication that the Framers of the Amendment intended to enshrine the common-law right of self-defense in the Constitution.

    Here are the first six drafts of the Second Amendment and the final version:

    • The right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed; a well armed and well regulated militia being the best security of a free country but no person religiously scrupulous of bearing arms shall be compelled to render military service in person.
    • A well regulated militia, composed of the body of the people, being the best security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed; but no person religiously scrupulous shall be compelled to bear arms.
    • A well regulated militia, composed of the body of the people, being the best security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed; but no one religiously scrupulous of bearing arms shall be compelled to render military service in person.
    • A well regulated militia, composed of the body of the people, being the best security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed, but no one religiously scrupulous of bearing arms shall be compelled to render military service in person.
    • A well regulated militia, being the best security of a free state, the right of the people
  358. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    Between the US and Europe, only the latter have spawned oppressive, murderous government after government since the writing of the US constitution.

  359. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    He's playing you. PC-BSD is dead. It's been dead for years.

  360. Re: Not a problem at all by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Given that in the video evidence they very clearly say

    >Fuck white people
    And the people in question are being tried for (among other things) hate crimes, I would argue that, yes, in fact, he was beat up largely in part because of his race.

  361. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I got my Remington 870 shotgun for about $300. I got a pipe wrench for probably $20, it's 18 inches long and weighs at least five pounds. My 8 pound sledgehammer was also about $20. If someone wanted to fuck someone up real good and didn't have $300 to spend on a cheap shotgun then $20 at just about any hardware store will do just fine. That's assuming the person isn't a complete weakling, of course.

  362. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I consider them n1gger-lite. Shit skin curry eaters. I shed no tears for Mr. Haji Germin.

  363. Re:I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    It is my wish that this execution of an H1-B Indian invader will lead to more killings. I hope there are 1000 copycat killers who acting as lone wolves decide to take out these stinking Indian scum. Hey Indian boys, go back to your country on your own, or go back in a box!

  364. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    Non-Americans understand you believe that, but we also understand that you're wrong.

    You're entitled to your opinion, but it's our country and this is how we have chosen to live. You don't have to come here or live here if you don't want to. What we Americans resent and oppose utterly are foreigners telling us how to live or trying to take away our rights, including our individual right to bear arms. Most Americans don't begrudge Europeans or others the right to live as they choose, even if that's different than our way of living, and yet the Europeans especially cannot seem to resist the urge to tell us how wrong our way of living is. Meanwhile, we Americans are paying the bill for their national defense. The least they could do in return is show us some more respect or perhaps we should leave them to deal with Putin by themselves instead?

    Guns might have been useful before the 20th century, but they are not a good defence against a modern government, if anything they actually enable authoritarians by giving them a reason to crack down on the civil liberties that actually do keep governments in check.

    Governments behave differently when the people are armed. They are more restrained, less authoritarian and more cautious in the exercise of their powers. As for enabling authoritarianism, the first thing that authoritarians everywhere do is disarm the populace because they know perfectly well that an armed people will not stand for tyranny. For example, one of the first things that both the Soviets and the Nazis did when they gained power was to restrict gun ownership. Coincidence? I think not.

  365. Re:Should have listened by willy_me · · Score: 1

    Ownership is determined by the winners of history. There is no need to apologize or make amends for that fact, it simply is what it is.

    Absolutely correct. But when government makes a deal, it had better live up to their side of the deal. The problem that some native Americans have is that government is not adhering to their end of the deal. Imagine the Feds coming by and taking your house without giving you any compensation - one could not blame you for being upset.

    The problem is that the original deal was crap. Not fair, ambiguous, and at times, possibly illegal. We are talking about ancient documents that were put together hastily in a time when people simply did not care. So it has to be cleaned up but doing so is easier said then done.

  366. In a room full of people by rsilvergun · · Score: 1

    still pretty good. And still better than if the person has a gun.

    As for it 'not being wrong' well, that doesn't make it bullshit. You're side stepping my point, which is that guns make it _too_ easy to kill people. You can do it on a whim. Just point, pull trigger, done. Bullets travel in a span of time you can't even measure without special equipment or techniques.

    You're right about the wishful thinking part though. Wishful thinking never gets you _anything_. Including a reduction in gun deaths. It takes action. Australia took action. The banned just about everything and, well, what do you know. Gun deaths plummeted and they haven't had a mass shooting since the ban.

    Bans work, but America has a gun culture that means a ban is political suicide. So I'd settle for more root cause work. Social programs to eliminate poverty and address mental illness. But I can't even get those. So we're back to wishful thinking. Thanks. Thanks a lot.

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    1. Re:In a room full of people by rsilvergun · · Score: 1

      sorry, meant to write "Doesn't mean it's not bullshit". Long night and I'm feeding trolls...

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    2. Re: In a room full of people by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I dont think youve ever seen anyone shot.

  367. Re: Should have listened by russbutton · · Score: 1
    So what if the guy came to America to make some money? We all work jobs to make some money. I don't fault him at all for that.

    The people I fault are the executives who abuse the H1-B program. Theoretically, guys working on H1-B visas are only supposed to work jobs they couldn't get Americans for. In theory...

    Which would be alright with me if it were true. But the truth is that the tech execs just want cheaper labor and couldn't care less about the American worker. The only thing they care about Americans is if we buy their products and services.

    Don't blame the Indian guy. Blame the guy who gave that job to him.

  368. Re:Should have listened by russbutton · · Score: 1

    Then shoot the elite tech execs. There's always more foreign workers to take this guy's place.

  369. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by quantaman · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Non-Americans understand you believe that, but we also understand that you're wrong.

    You're entitled to your opinion, but it's our country and this is how we have chosen to live. You don't have to come here or live here if you don't want to. What we Americans resent and oppose utterly are foreigners telling us how to live or trying to take away our rights, including our individual right to bear arms.

    I wasn't presenting an opinion, I was presenting a fact. An opinion would be "you should have more gun control", when I originally wrote the comment I included that opinion, but then I decided to simply stick with the fact "guns do not protect you against tyranny". Now, you can argue that fact is wrong, but don't act like I'm just presenting some unsubstantiated opinion.

    Guns might have been useful before the 20th century, but they are not a good defence against a modern government, if anything they actually enable authoritarians by giving them a reason to crack down on the civil liberties that actually do keep governments in check.

    Governments behave differently when the people are armed. They are more restrained, less authoritarian and more cautious in the exercise of their powers. As for enabling authoritarianism, the first thing that authoritarians everywhere do is disarm the populace because they know perfectly well that an armed people will not stand for tyranny. For example, one of the first things that both the Soviets and the Nazis did when they gained power was to restrict gun ownership. Coincidence? I think not.

    That authoritarian governments try to disarm their enemies, and that gun ownership enables authoritarian governments, are not mutually exclusive.

    More more guns you have the more murders you have, and the more society-wide anxiety (since you realize that aggressive obnoxious guy at the bar might be packing). That creates a demand for a stronger more authoritative government to keep the violence at bay.

    I don't think it's coincidence that gun-rights activists are generally in favour of harsher laws and more aggressive police. When you think you're in a dangerous society you want a strong government to keep control.

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  370. Re: Not a problem at all by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Why don't you shut the hell up nlgger? You precious little black turd of stinking sticky excrement, put down the 40 and the blunt, get off your Alcatel 2G obamaphone and your double-wide steatopygia and get a job.

  371. Actually the data show it does drop by aepervius · · Score: 4, Informative

    The buyback scheme was 2003, and 1996, there is certainly a drop there. You conveniently mention 1996, where there were still a lot of gun, but not 2003 the second buyback. I wonder why. Maybe because that woulds not support your contention I guess. Murder rate 2001- 2003 :310 , 318, 302. 2004 and following years : 263,259, 280, 255 ,263. What other stuff happened in 2003 beside the buyback ? Nothing.

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    1. Re:Actually the data show it does drop by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The 1996 buyback scheme got rid of 640,000 guns. The 2003 buyback scheme got rid of 70,000 guns. (Source.) Certainly something decreased the homicide rate in 2003 - but if it was the gun buyback, why wasn't there an effect 9 times greater in 1996?

      Note also that there was a drop in robbery in 2003, including specifically unarmed robbery. (The stats again.) I can imagine that some change in policing or crime reporting could reduce crime statistics across the board, more easily than I can imagine than a small gun buyback would decrease the rate of unarmed robbery.

  372. Re:Should have listened by peppepz · · Score: 1

    Migrating is OK. It's the ethnic cleansing of an existing native population that is considered bad by today's standards. Bonus points if doing so while bragging about freedom, equality and rule of law.

  373. Re:I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Shhh...

    Never let the mathematics get in the way of bending statistics to make your knee jerk point.

  374. Well said by lucm · · Score: 1

    fuck you

    Your post is like a graffiti minus the artistic skills. It's too bad though that you didn't add an unexpected element of punctuation, such as a question mark; it would have made for a much deeper statement. Something to keep in mind for the next time you are overwhelmed by your emotions.

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  375. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    That's correct, Indians are not Caucasian. The north Indians are known as Aryans (not the same as Hitler's Aryans--ha ha obviously!). The dark "toasty" smashed nose thick lipped monkey-looking Indians live in the south of India, and they are known as Dravidians, completely unrelated to the Aryans (the so-called "lighter" Indians).

    For some insight into the culture of India, please take a look at this photo shoot taken by the shocked Chinese tourists who witnessed the sights of this ungodly country, everything from rotting human corpses to streets covered wall to wall with human feces.

    After looking at that photo shoot, you will never view Indian people the same way again. They are not human.

  376. Wow, you are contrarian, wrong, and tactless. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Teenage much?

  377. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by dbIII · · Score: 1

    All you did was make a separate argument

    No, that was your cheap knife line.

    Your fake outrage about me telling you to "take art classes"

    So when you make a personal attack the people you attempt to bully are supposed to remain silent? Also it was so incredibly fucking ridiculous - take art classes to learn about the world or something? Of course you are going to get ridiculed by that Mr Kiddies version ten page Moby Dick. Unfortunately it is very easy to know far too much about you and far too much about "what makes you tick" from what you have written. You are a naive blank slate that the NRA and other manipulative pricks have written whatever they wanted on.

    Finally, fuck off and die

    So you've given up on the smug vegan thing of telling me I should never have killed things? Are all the losers that have been conned by Oliver North's NRA as utterly pathetic and thin skinned as you are?

    A gun is a tool for killing. It is not a flag. It is not a penis substitute. Why the fuck do you losers treat it as if it is both?

  378. Re: Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    But... that's legal immigration...

  379. Re:Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Extending your reasoning, there are also no native humans to Europe or Asia. Only those who can prove direct descent from the mitochondrial Eve out of Africa are native, right?

    Do you really want to play the game of 'who was where first'? Because you'll lose if anyone with an iota more knowledge than myself has any say. If we undid the national maps for every coup/revolution/occupation/migration... what would be left?

  380. We can drastically reduce gun deaths w/o gun laws by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Laws against guns would take forever to have significant impact on gun deaths. But there are laws that could greatly reduce gun deaths in very short order. We're just too entrenched in our existing paradigms to see them.

    First, about two-thirds of gun deaths are self-inflicted. A nationwide right to easy, humane, and convenient suicide could cut gun deaths in half in very short order.

    Second, a large portion of those deaths that aren't self-inflicted are in some way related to the drug trade. We need to end the battle against drugs. Legalize them. Period. And manufacture and offer quality drugs at very low prices. The drug trade and war would die for lack of funding. Without a monetary motive, pushers would virtually disappear. Without pushers, far less people will ever try drugs. Drug deaths of all kinds and drug usage would plummet. It has always been all about money and drug laws create drug profits.

    These two out of the box changes could not only eliminate as much as 75% of gun deaths in America in short order, they could greatly reduce deaths from drug overdose which are higher than gun deaths and save billions being wasted to wage a war that is actually fueling the problem.

    But, to even have this debate in this article is disrespectful to the man who lost his life. This man lost his life due to vile, despicable, ignorant racism - not a lack of gun laws.

  381. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Blacks deserve to be scapegoated. They drain the economy of trillions of dollars in entitlements and "programs". They are violent and lazy and shiftless. They bide their time drinking malt liquor and smoking weed while waiting for the first of the month for their next government check. They are responsible for almost all of the violent crime and drug dealing and prostitution.

    Blacks will never be part of America. They will be the eternal outsider, forever the hated underclass who destroy the quality of life for all. My advice to Negroes is to go to Africa and live among your ancestors, free of the scourge of the white man.

  382. Re: Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Wouldn't it be more stupid to be inconsistently stupid?

  383. Re: Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    OMFG, did he just assume your species? I just can't with these Homo Sapiens!
    - AC

  384. Re: Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    You forgot the lionfish in the Gulf of Mexico

  385. Get a job ... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    This job was even in the USA. Try qualifying for it, instead of making yourself a liability.

    Uncle Donald is going to fix everything that's broken ...

    1. Re:Get a job ... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Arrogant asshole says, "Get a job."

      There's a whole Human Resources industry out there whose purpose is to make sure nobody gets a job. Americans need not apply. H1B sponsorship given. Minority preference given. Veteran preference given. Cocksucker preference given. Must be shitskinned.

      You can't just "get" a job, you dumb motherfucker.

  386. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Here is the funeral that Mr Srinivas can look forward to: The Srinivas Kuchibhotla family burial ground..

    Buh-bye, sand n1gger!

  387. Re: I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Like Trump using documented AND undocumented workers at his golf courses, wineries, casinos, hotels, and restaurants.

  388. Re: Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    If they have the power, then all power to them. It's pretty simple. Early natives failed to maintain control and lost out. Regardless of the reason, it now belongs to those who have it, as it will likewise be held by whomever has it in the future. You claim it only so long as you can maintain your claim. Not saying "might makes right", but that's the reality of it.

  389. Re:Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Kill them all, starting with Musk.

  390. Re: Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Yes and he will be replaced in short order because non of the skills migrants have are unique and unable to be found domestically.

  391. Re: Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    H1B != immigration
    H1B allows the person to be here legally, but it has nothing to do with immigration.

  392. If you move here, assimilate by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Learn the language
    Learn the culture
    Become part of it

    Fuck these segregated communities that do their own thing.

    1. Re:If you move here, assimilate by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Fuck these segregated communities that do their own thing.

      LOL! Don't ever visit Reddit.

      Connectivity and the long tail have made us more segregated than ever.

  393. Re: Not a problem at all by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Haha ask people of color to identify the different races between vanuatu, png, samoa and new zealand and suddenly those 'black race advocates ' have no idea. Blacks in America new to shut up talking about 'black people' expecially if they can locate black populations on a globe.

  394. Re:Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Maasai do not need Olduvai to be made great, as they are secure in the knowledge that Maasai are superior.

  395. Re:I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Conditional probabilities? If a white is murdered by a black, what are the chances that he is also murdered by a white? Is it large enough to really matter?

    Oh well, I rest my case. There's obviously nothing more there for you beyond a simple "see numbers, apply simple arithmetic operation" Pavlovian response. Pity.

    A tiny piece of advice, just in case. Do try to look up terms that you don't know before replying. As ole Abe said, it's better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt.

  396. TRUMP!!! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    2020!!

  397. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by sethstorm · · Score: 1

    Sorry America, you have a problem and the stats are pretty clear on that point.

    Which can be fixed with more guns, not less. Repeal all the gun disarming acts of the last century and let people take care of the problem.

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  398. Zuck! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    2024!

  399. H1-Boy played with fire, got smoked. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Widdle Indian-boy got what was coming to him.

    He comes here and steals American jobs. He steals the bread out of the mouths of American children. He causes Americans to suffer.

    So fuck you H1 Boy. You played the game and lost. Fuck you and all your family. Let the lizards of the Ganges feast on your rotting corpse! Let your relatives know that this is only the beginning. It's a new era, a golden dawn in America!

    1. Re:H1-Boy played with fire, got smoked. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      yes!

  400. Re: Not a problem at all by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    You fucking immigrants just because you work hard, invent and prosper doesn't mean this country belongs to you

  401. Re:Should have listened by Sique · · Score: 1
    That excludes everyone coming from the Mayflower and anyone arriving later. The 400th anniversary of the landing of the Mayflower will be Nov 21 2020. On the other hand, Nieuw Amsterdam, today's New York, was probably founded between 1611 and 1614, so the descendants of the founding fathers of New York would be admitted.

    See, how arbitrary even "400 years" is? Cape Cod no, New York (in its incarnation as Nieuw Amsterdam) yes.

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  402. Re: Not a problem at all by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Right, which is why it's easier to read their name on the resume and toss it if it's Muslimish. Sometimes they change their name to an American one and trick you into a face to face interview, then that's an hour wasted.

  403. Re: Not a problem at all by GrahamJ · · Score: 1

    You are born with your colour. Your religion and affiliations you choose. The law might not see a difference there but I do. I'm not promoting discrimination but judging someone based on the choices they make seems like fair game to me.

  404. Re: Not a problem at all by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I agree that is probably unlawful to discriminate on political beliefs when hiring, but it doesn't make you something as awful as a racist. I wish I could. For example, in my workplace I am not allowed to discriminate on the basis of religion, but I do anyway - for those that are who are particularly wide eyed. Likewise for polictial beliefs if I think they are stupid or borderline racist. That's the way the world works, and I don't think I am doing wrong.

  405. Re: Should have listened by Sique · · Score: 3, Informative

    It was. You could get new land without having to pay for it. Instead of welfare money. the U.S. handed out welfare property.

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  406. Re: "Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Appleb by GrahamJ · · Score: 1

    Sure it is, you're discriminating against people of races which are not those of whom you shot. You should be more inclusive by shooting people of all races.

  407. Re: "Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Appleb by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    China, India, Cyprus, Israel and most of Russia are all in Asia. That doesn't mean everyone from those places are a single race called 'Asian'.

  408. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by thegarbz · · Score: 1

    Far more people have guns than you are probably aware.

    I don't care who has a gun. I care how many hot heads carry them everywhere they go.

  409. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    saw firsthand what happens when only the government has firearms [...] That may sound odd to Europeans

    It really shouldn't, given the "Verordnung gegen den Waffenbesitz der Juden". If laws were introduced to restrict gun ownership in Germany to the same level as in the UK, say, I rather hope there'd be some stiff resistance.

  410. Re: Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Maasai look down on most people.

  411. Oh! so the US is still surprised of its own racism by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Seriously? almost the same thing as UK with Brexit: Trump has given wings to all those racist in the US and you will probably see more of this assasinations since the US is full of guns. The US is like a drug addict: it first needs to recognise there is a probelm (with racism, with guns...) to start treating it. Won't happen with friend Trump.

  412. Obama was letting them in by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Trump is at least trying to slow the flood of people who would tend to kill us. Obama wanted more.

    And yes, I know some were "American". They tend to be children of immigrants. Some are actual immigrants. Some are from long-established American families... but turned to jihad by immigrants, often having been converted to Islam while in prison.

    Obama can condemn it all he wants, but his actions speak louder than his words. He was an enabler for evil.

    1. Re:Obama was letting them in by quantaman · · Score: 1

      Trump is at least trying to slow the flood of people who would tend to kill us.

      What people are these? Immigrants have lower crime rates than native born and terrorism is an extraordinarily rare way to die.

      And yes, I know some were "American". They tend to be children of immigrants. Some are actual immigrants. Some are from long-established American families... but turned to jihad by immigrants

      When native born Muslims turn to terrorism it's not because they were "turned by immigrants". It's typically because they're caught between cultures and are trying to find an identity, they feel rejected by the US because of all the people who call them "American" so they look for an identity by trying to reacquire their own culture as an outsider. This can lead an extremely tiny fraction to turn to terrorism.

      often having been converted to Islam while in prison.

      I'm not even sure what alt-right meme you're tapping into this time but I assume it's some kind of African-American Nation of Islam reference? Can you point to any Muslim terrorist who was converted to Islam in prison?

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  413. Re: Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Where did the Polack jokes and those about the dumb Swedes come from?

  414. Re: Not a problem at all by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Even you, even you, my foul-mouthed fuckwit, are more coherent in expressing yourself than your orange god.

  415. Jerbs by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I know just how this went down. Wizened middle aged alcoholic looks at the happy bright young foreign brown people in the bar, compares what he sees to his disappointed dead-end life and thinks, "How come they got all the money and the jerbs? I'm a veteran - I got skills I'm technical same as them. I could do what they do. They stole ma jerb. Goddam illegals coming here and taking our jerbs!"

    Exits stage left to fetch gun.

    1. Re:Jerbs by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      However anyone wants to spin it, this man was an American patriot. There is a wise old saying "the only good Indian, is a dead Indian." That wisdom has carried us through for over four centuries, and it will continue to carry us through until the next. The Hillary Clintons and Keith Ellisons are ephemeral. They come and go like tumbleweeds. But real patriots, the people who built this country, go on and on, steadfast forever. Patriots are eternal.

    2. Re: Jerbs by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      American patriots are generally drunk, dumb and unemployed.

  416. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    A word of caution and advice to all Indians, Pakis, and other Chimps,

    Don't ever get in a car and drive beyond the streetlights of town. You may not return. There is no cell service. There is no law.

    People like you go for a drive outside of town, and up into these hills, but these people are never seen again.

    Oh, they might find the car. Sometimes. But the driver and passengers? Never. These hills are beyond the law. People disappear and are never seen or heard from again. You don't even have a chance. If your car breaks down, you might as well kill yourself. Because after the locals find you, you'll wish you had died.

  417. Re:Not a problem at all by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Why would they? Race or choice of religion is no indicator of critical thinking skills - unlike some political choices.

  418. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Sique · · Score: 1

    From a language point of view, Caucasian and Aryan is synonymous. The proto-indoeuropean or proto-aryan languages developed between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea, which are connected by the Caucasus Mountain Range. There is a western branch of the languages (celts, romans, germans, slaws, baltians, albanians, greeks, armenians etc.pp.), and an eastern branch (sanskrit, hindi, urdu, bengali, persian, pashto, kurdish...). Two other branches of the languages have died out, the Anatolian and the Tocharian languages.

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  419. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Sique · · Score: 1
    Actually the range ist called the Himalaya Mountains, shortened to the Himalayas.

    It's ok. Many people make the error to correct others without being correct themselves.

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  420. Re: Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Lol!!! What an anthro delight :)

  421. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Sique · · Score: 1

    The Caucasus mountains are Asian too, at least their southern part is. Does that makes all Caucasians half asian?

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  422. Trotting out the Whiskey Rebellion is not the way. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    To get your point across.

    For those of you who DON'T know, the Whiskey Rebellion was basically proof that America became the exact establishment it was fighting against before it even really got rolling.

    'No Taxation without Representation.' But the big eastern/port companies got a tax break on producing/selling booze thanks to a flat fee if they produced more than X amount, while the westerners (mostly the Appalachian types at that point in immigrant-centric American colonialism) had to pay full tax rates, having not really having a voice in this discussion due to distance, lack of bodies, and not always clear proof of land ownership (something that is often forgotten: there was a period where you had to be a landowner to have a vote in the US! Just like women and slaves, your vote either didn't count, or wasn't your own!)

    Furthermore even some of the founding fathers believed that a long term established government would lead to corruption and eventual chaos, as it has in the 250 years since.

  423. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I hate Indians. Bangladesh and Pakistan too. I hate Muslims too. There is a clash of civilizations and it would be best if these filthy groups were annihilated.

    I would love to wake up and see CNN reporting "India and Pakistan mutually destroyed in nuclear war". I swear, I'd go to the store and buy a bottle of champagne. I'd take the day off and celebrate! I'd take the week off and celebrate!

  424. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    yeah but they make it super fucking easy, cmon this argument is totally flawed... I think you might actually need to ask a convicted murderer to explain it to you, do you really think it's as easy to kill someone with a knife or a rock as it is to with a gun... we aren't just talking about more physical commitment, emotionally it's way more intimate... pulling a trigger goes a long way to completely detatching you from what you are doing.

    For a start, if your very drunk you probably don't have the abity to kill someone without a gun. If you are sober then you will have to be much higher on the phycopathic scale to kill someone with your hands OR if there are legitimate reasons the bar will be much higher.

  425. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    There is also no massaging of the statistics that will change the fact that of those countries where gun ownership is common, the US is the only one with such a huge number of murders and assaults.
    The US is a deeply dysfunctional country. Banning guns will not make that problem go away as people will just use other weapons and it isn't clear to me that those would always be less effective.
    And when I look at how US politics has been evolving, I cannot help but think that the reasons for enshrining the right to bear arms in their constitution are more pertinent than ever.

  426. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Because dying is intransient - everyone dies. The only metrics that would affect that statistic would be average life expectancy (live longer) or moving away and die somewhere else ("cheating the statistics"). Death statistics are pointless. Your argument is pointless. Go away you internet troll.

  427. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Gun amplify spur of the moment decisions out of proportion.

  428. Re:Oh! so the US is still surprised of its own rac by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    How's this for a thought: why don't you shut the hell up nlgger? You precious little black turd of stinking bile encrusted excrement, put down the 40 and the blunt, get off your Alcatel 2G obamaphone and your double-wide steatopygia and get a job in your own country.

  429. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by cardpuncher · · Score: 1

    The Founding Fathers...

    That's an argument analogous to "The Bible says...". And that's why the so-called "debate" about gun control is impervious to facts: gun ownership has a quasi-religious status in American culture. No amount of rational argument is going to shake the faith of a fundamentalist gun toter. And as this seems to be a religion practised only in the USA, that also accounts for why it not only sounds "odd to Europeans" but to many others who are not initiated into the brotherhood.

    And it's why it's futile (and sometimes dangerous) for the rest of us to challenge.

  430. Re: Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Wrong. 24% voted for him. 26% for Hillary (2.8 million votes more).

    The people elected Hillary. Not Fuckface von Clownstick

  431. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Are modern governments made my invulnerable and immortal people, and are their enforcers invulnerable as well? Authoritarians will use ANY reason to crack down on civil liberties, and if you are actually living in a dictatorship you do not have any civil liberty anyway and defending them will result in your imprisonment and/or death.

  432. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    And in countries without guns they simply use knives or stones.

    Guns are not the problem. Drunk stupid people are.

    The UK, AU and Japan/China may have no guns, but that doesn't keep people from killing each other.

    Ask the UK how bad the knife violence is. Ask an Aussie how bad knife violence and how high the rape stats are.

    Small minded c u n t s blame guns.

  433. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by dunkelfalke · · Score: 1

    And this excuses a murder exactly how?
    Found another xenophobe, I'd say.

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  434. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I hate useless fat fuck Trump troll cowards like you, no matter what race they are.
    The coastal states of the US need to dump the flyover bit in the middle, and create two civillised countries, and let the deplorables pay for their own welfare, and let Darwin sort em out.

  435. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Let's be honest: guns are an inexpensive handheld point-and-click device designed to kill things.

    Wrong. You've fallen for the pro-gun propaganda. Things are dead already. You could pretend that guns are designed to punch holes into things, but they are pretty bad tools for that. Guns are devices for killing living beings. More often than not, human living beings. A gun is a tool for making your decision stick that another life should end now. In a simple manner detached from the evolutionary inhibitions that the killing weapons of natural predators come with.

  436. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    No your coworker is dead because a racist bigot decided to kill him.

    There is no shortage of racist bigots. It is a natural trait evolved in human's tribal history. Civlized behavior is not natural but acquired through education and learning and insight. If you freely distribute weapons making it easy to kill other people, those weapons will naturally see more use by people unfit to be members of a civilized society than otherwise.

    Nobody wires his house's electricity with blank wires on the theory that blank wires don't kill people, but people kill themselves by unjudiciously touching those wires, and so the wires cannot be considered the cause of fatalities.

    But the U.S. wires its citizens like that.

  437. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by swb · · Score: 1

    The one thing I know is you can not have a rational discussion with them about gun control.

    And this is where the discussion quickly disintegrates, because any discussion with someone who believes in the right to bear arms is quickly labeled "irrational" when the person who believes in less gun control doesn't immediately agree with the person who believes in more gun control.

    It is still a rational discussion even if your counter-party does not abandon their position and cede to your argument.

    Nearly all the people I've known who have been gun rights advocates, even those who have been senior members of lobby organizations, have been in favor of gun control measures, usually enforcement of existing gun control laws like prohibitions on convicted felons from possessing them (as one example). In fact, a major theme is that the government itself does not prosecute many gun control measures already on the books.

    I doubt more than a small percentage of the people charged with gun crimes in Chicago who are eligible for Federal charges were referred to Federal prosecutors and further, that Federal prosecutors declined to prosecute a number of cases that were referred to them. If you can charge a violent felon with a gun crime, why wouldn't you?

    Because gun control advocates label any discussion which doesn't start out with "How much more gun control should we have?" as *irrational*, it's led to the belief that gun control advocates really are gun ownership ban advocates -- there isn't a threshold for them where there is "enough" gun control, they favor outright gun ownership bans and often won't say it directly.

  438. Re: Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    "Might makes right" is exactly what you just said.

  439. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    "Here is the thing foreigners don't understand about guns in America."

    Plenty of foreigners fully understand this, and still think that America has a massive gun culture problem.

  440. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by EmeraldBot · · Score: 1

    Sure you can. If you interpret it that way (I don't), the Constitution guarantees everyone a right to own a weapon ("bear arms"). Nowhere does it guarantee a right to own bullets.

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  441. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by EmeraldBot · · Score: 1

    The fact that you can't refute my arguments is telling. I have no reason to be ashamed, whatsoever. You write like a politician with an agenda rather than a regular Joe with a real argument. You probably think I'm some alt-right, gun-nut, but that couldn't be further from the truth. I even favor gun control. I voted for Hillary. However, I have problems with people using ridiculously poor logic to support their positions. Your imagination is very limited. Maybe you should take some art classes.

    Oh, congrats on killing things. I have guns and have never killed anything.

    The parent did indeed fail to defend himself, but I think his point was that a knife can be used for many purposes besides killing someone. What have you ever done with your gun, if you've never used it to hunt?

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  442. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by TheRaven64 · · Score: 1

    Please tell me how you plan to get rid of them in such a way that disarms criminals equally as well as it disarms law-abiding citizens

    You might like to look at the UK, where owning a pistol went from something anyone might do for self defence, to something that you'd only do if you were a member of a shooting club, to something that you basically can't do, over a period of a few decades. One of the ways that this happened was by significantly increasing the penalties around the '60s for crimes where the perpetrator was armed, as well as for illegal trafficking in firearms. If carrying a gun to a crime means that, if you get caught, you'll spent 20 years in prison instead of two, then a lot of criminals will take a knife instead. If a firearm-related murder with an illegal gun leads to the seller going to prison for almost as long as the perpetrator then black marketeers find something lower risk to sell.

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  443. Re: Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Actually it does. Most people with H1Bs go on to seek permanent residency(green card). But great example of the confusion that conservatives are living in these days.

  444. Re: Should have listened by dunkelfalke · · Score: 1

    More like they didn't want you, considering that you are so butthurt about it.

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  445. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by argStyopa · · Score: 1

    " those who had weapons were during that time required to register with the government so they could be called up as part of the militia."

    As it is today.
    The only difference is that it is, in fact, automatic. If you are a citizen (or declared to want to be), not part of the National Guard or Naval Militia, and you are male from 17 to 44, you are part of the UNORGANIZED MILITIA.

    10 U.S. Code  311 - Militia: composition and classes

    Current through Pub. L. 114-38. (See Public Laws for the current Congress.)
    (a) The militia of the United States consists of all able-bodied males at least 17 years of age and, except as provided in section 313 of title 32, under 45 years of age who are, or who have made a declaration of intention to become, citizens of the United States and of female citizens of the United States who are members of the National Guard.
    (b) The classes of the militia areâ"
    (1) the organized militia, which consists of the National Guard and the Naval Militia; and
    (2) the unorganized militia, which consists of the members of the militia who are not members of the National Guard or the Naval Militia.
    (Aug. 10, 1956, ch. 1041, 70A Stat. 14; Pub. L. 85â"861, Ââ1(7), Sept. 2, 1958, 72 Stat. 1439; Pub. L. 103â"160, div. A, title V, Ââ524(a), Nov. 30, 1993, 107 Stat. 1656.)

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  446. Re:Should have listened by gatkinso · · Score: 1

    In which case native means you were born in the land you are native to.

    So I guess OP can put off packing.

    That said, OP may want to consider not being a douche.

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  447. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    this is the correct answer

  448. Re: "Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Appleb by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    The joke would be on you. Apparently CNN is fake news...

  449. Re: Should have listened by dougdonovan · · Score: 1

    ok, doesn't change the fact on who is sitting in the oval office does it.

  450. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Oh god, furries too?

  451. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by yndrd1984 · · Score: 3, Informative

    I wasn't presenting an opinion, I was presenting a fact. ... don't act like I'm just presenting some unsubstantiated opinion.

    So you're presenting an ... unsubstantiated fact? I'm not sure that's a thing. For most of us a 'fact' based on your gut feelings is a type of opinion.

    More more guns you have the more murders you have, and the more society-wide anxiety...

    I see no evidence of either. I have yet to see a study that shows that (legal) gun ownership is a significant factor in homicide rates, some have even found a modest negative correlation. And you and I might be anxious around guns, because we aren't used to them, but people that grew up with them don't seem to be.

    ...since you realize that aggressive obnoxious guy at the bar might be packing

    Right, 'cause if he only might be packing a knife, or have a bunch of buddies back at a table, or just be bigger than me, he's totally non-threatening.

    I don't think it's coincidence that gun-rights activists are generally in favour of harsher laws and more aggressive police. When you think you're in a dangerous society you want a strong government to keep control.

    Most gun-rights activists are for a smaller, more constrained government, so they must not think that they're in a dangerous society. When they advocate for "harsher laws and more aggressive police", they're only talking about the narrow group of things that they believe are the government's business - that's more libertarian than authoritarian.

  452. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    It disingenuous that you do not state your country of birth.
    Yes, it does matter to this discussion; you are not a native from New Zealand.

    CAP === 'superior'

  453. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Alcohol doesn't make people use racial slurs and shoot people . . .acerbic stupidity and bigotry does. . .

  454. Re: Should have listened by Type44Q · · Score: 1

    We actually found one of them; as i recall, it was a ~30,000 year old skeleton in the Pacific Northwest with caucasoid features... the tribe whose lands it was found on appatently wouldn't consent to additional study or outside research (go figure).

  455. Re: Not a problem at all by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Kinda like the "white" race, dipshit?

  456. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Indians are as "caucasian" as my big black cock. Which they don't have btw.

  457. Re: Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    no such thing as national election

  458. Re: Not a problem at all by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    count me as and asshole. I am proud of it. democrats were decimated. nobody wants your shit politics. ooo look I'm gay or a faggot or a lezbo.

  459. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by backslashdot · · Score: 1

    They must be the bad cousin, cause they never get invited to Aryan Nations meetings.

  460. Diversity causes nationalism by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    That's also diversity.

    No matter how often you say that diversity is good for the business who needs cheap labor.

    No matter how often you say that diversity is good because people can eat something exotic.

    No matter how often you say that diversity is needed because it shows the world how good and tolerant we are as a society.

    No matter how often you say that diversity is necessary because the ancestors of some people have done something in the past that is considered bad today.

    No matter how often you say that any opposition to diversity is racist and fascist and pure evil.

    With imposed diversity you also impose an identity crisis. People who no longer feel at home where they were born and grew up. It doesn't matter how wrong you think this feeling is. You can't change the way people think or feel. You can only control the speech and ban the expression of speech that you don't like. But you can never ban the idea and feelings of these people.

    You can disarm the entire country so they can no longer shoot people. But you can't take away the wish to kill from these people.

    You can force them to work together with people they don't like. But you can't force them to enjoy it.

    You can force them to live among the people they don't like. But you can't force them to be happy about it.

    That's something I always miss in discussions about the progressive society. We do not want to repeat the mistakes made by the 20th century progressive dictators, but in the end the mistake will still be made.

    The 'angry white man', you can't forbid him to be angry. Either you can start to listen to him (no more immigration, close the border, build that wall, make America great again) or either you get rid of them (concentration camps, deportation, murder them). Now if politician listened earlier to the wishes of that 'angry white man' their was no need for a wall or a ban on immigrants. There would simply be a better guarded border that stopped more illegal immigrants. There would also be more laws protecting the workers instead of deregulation that let jobs move to low wage countries, domestic jobs being filled in by cheaper foreigners and created a housing bubble that destroyed the live savings of many people when it popped.

    Now some people have become so desperate that they even voted for someone like Trump. Some people even see Trump as their savior, no matter how hard it is to understand. And still I see the media on both sides of the Atlantic make the same mistakes. In France there have been three weeks of riots in various cities. Trumps says some half truth about it and exaggerates it, Hollande immediately replies and says nothing is happening in France and releases some statistics about the increased number of Tourists in Paris since last year. Last year Paris was still recovering from the terrorist attacks, of course the numbers can only go up. The three weeks of riots are real, even when only a small group of people are affected. What problem do you solve by denying the riots exist? Well I can only say no problem. This mistake will be abused by someone like Le Pen who can claim that Hollande lies and then come up with populist half truths while trolls on the social media can fabricate fake news after fake news. Le Pen is the daughter of a true fascist and Nazi/Vichy France supporter. She broke with her father, but for me that doesn't matter she is still a fascist I hate. For other people it doesn't matter, they still like her more than the 'lying' Hollande. I can't even blame people for having lost trust in Hollande or the center right parties, no matter how much I detest the extreme right.

    In Germany it was the habit to not talk about the background of offenders while they were often done by people with an immigration background (it is striking that 4% of the population is responsible for up to 60% of the violence hence why the media/politicians didn't want to talk about it to prevent racist thoughts). Today a car drives into a group of

    1. Re:Diversity causes nationalism by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You can't change the way people think or feel.

      Well, didn't you just destroy the whole concept of advertising, dialogue, and politics.

      Your whole post is useless. Or replying to you is useless. Because nobody can change your mind. And you can change nobody else's. So why communicate?

      Is that really what you want to say? That you don't want to have discussions? No? You realize you got your mouth running ahead of your brain?

      Good. Now let's go back to your ideas about diversity. It isn't imposed. It develops, naturally, as long as you have free movement and free action. And yes, people still get uncomfortable. They don't like change. They don't like difference. But the only way they could stop diversity is if they imposed more controls. If they built walls. If they set up the camps. To keep people out.

      But no, deregulation did not lead to overseas factories. Free Trade did. Tariffs dropping. Domestic jobs are filled by cheaper foreigners since always, it has long been a habituation to take the poor refugees and employ them that way. And the housing bubble was managed from Wall Street, it had nothing to do with illegal immigrants. It had nothing to do with the poor in this country. It was all manipulations by the rich and powerful. Which is fair to blame. But they scapegoat it every time.

      And people see Trump as their savior for reasons that are easy to understand. He's a false prophet. He gives false hope. He promises rain from the sky, and delivers a shower of piss. This has been a common pattern throughout history. And there's no need fretting about truth, he makes unsupported claims, and his foolish adherents swear by them, and declare that there must be some conspiracy of his enemies against him. He makes up nonsense about lowering the national debt, not by a considerable amount in real terms, and not for any cause, but he takes credit for it. He claims something about Sweden, and it's not even true, but do they care? Not a bit. They cheer him on, as they listen to his promises to march them to the promised land. He doesn't need even the semblance of truth, he can lie all he wants. He feels no guilt, and his popularity goes on and on.

      And that car in Germany? The police have said it was a German. Why this happened? Who knows? That there are elements who desperately want it to be an immigrant, is a demonstration of the problem, because they need to believe that their fears, their anger, their hatred, is justified. So they need to see it happen. Incidents like this article, however, make them uncomfortable, so they don't know what to do except deny it. Same reason they are trying, ever so desperately, to convince people that the left has only rioting thugs, thieving beggars, and drug-using whores. Such has it always been though, if you can demonize the opposition, you don't have to face them.

      You can blame them for everything. Because they are outcast. Other. THEM.

      That's been popular for a while.

      Let's change that. You can be the first.

  461. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by v1 · · Score: 1

    You made a mistake in your math there. For the most part, criminals in the US only have guns because they are so widely available legally.

    The fallacy here is that "criminals only obtain guns legally". They're criminals, and surprise! they don't mind breaking the law to get something that makes their "job" more successful and lowers their odds of being caught.

    Restricting access to guns affects law-abiding citizens a lot more than criminals. You end up with an imbalance like in Chicago, where many criminals have guns and very few citizens do. That's the worst-case scenario for the citizen, for more than one reason. A survey of inmates jailed for B&E ("breaking and entering") reported their number one concern was "homeowner with gun". It's a credible, powerful, proven deterrent. In the endgame, a criminal would MUCH rather stare down the barrel of a gun held by a law enforcement officer than their victim, because the victim is much more likely to actually pull the trigger. Officers have restraint and training, try to justify their actions, and know what they can legally do or not do. Joe public is rattled and twitchy in that situation and often shoots even unarmed burglars because they're focused exclusively on their own personal safety. We can debate the legality of the citizen with the gun later, the point is it's a serious deterrent for the criminals.

    Criminals in Chicago have a much lower risk of encountering a homeowner with a gun, and if you're the only one with a gun in a gunfight, you generally come out way ahead. Chicago is THE place to rob people right now, because they're unlikely to be able to defend themselves if you have a gun - your risk as a criminal is very low. And if your argument is that gun control limits the guns in circulation, no it does not. Every time the government tries to dial up control, there's a run at the gun stores. Lately they've been trying the other angle of limiting the availability of ammunition. That's resulted in popular ammunition FLYING off the shelves every time a store gets their allotment in. It's too late to restrict availability, there's too much already in circulation and trying to tighten the belt just leads to more panic hoarding.

    TL;DR: "Make guns illegal, and only ones left with guns will be the criminals." (both by definition, and in practice)

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  462. Times Change and so Should Laws by Roger+W+Moore · · Score: 1

    First would dispute some of your logic. The second amendment of you constitution says: "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State...". So to me the clear intent was to make sure that the early US government had a body of armed and trained civilians to call on to defend it should Britian, or any other European power, decide to invade. This goal did indeed make a lot of sense 200+ years ago but not so much today. However importantly the clear aim was the defence of your country i.e. not to fight against your government but to fight for it against foreign invaders. If you want to have a look at a "well regulated militia" today try Switzerland. They arm, but also train their citizens. The result is a well regulated and trained militia but very few deaths due to gun violence.

    Secondly though there seems little point for the law in today's world. The US has a huge military force and it is just about inconceivable that it would ever need to rely on armed citizens to defend itself. That same force means that even you interpretation, that citizens need guns to hold the government to account, is also irrelevant today. There is no way that they could possibly defeat the US armed forces if they continued to follow the government's orders. The best defence of democracy today is the same as it has always been: the will of the people. Governments are made up of people and if enough people refuse to serve it, and many resist it, it will fall.

    So I agree that there was a very good reason for the law initially. However now the actual aim of that law is being completely ignored and, in today's world, the aim is irrelevant anyway. If you cannot change your laws to deal with changing circumstances you will end up in a lot of trouble.

    1. Re:Times Change and so Should Laws by rfengr · · Score: 1

      You are totally ignorant as to the purpose of the 2A. It was put in place BECAUSE the US has a standing army. The anti-federalist did not trust a standing army.

    2. Re:Times Change and so Should Laws by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      No, the US did NOT have a standing army at the time of the passage of the bill of rights. The Continental Army was disbanded at the conclusion of the Revolutionary war. All that was kept was a single regiment in the unoccupied western territories and one battery at West Point to guard the arsenal. The "well-regulated militia" was needed to be ready to defend the nation because it had no standing army.

  463. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    A gun is a weapon, and has a single purpose. It kills.

    That reminds me. It's that time of the year again where some very nasty papers with bull's eyes printed on them hang out at the local shooting range, and they are really asking to be killed.

  464. Re: "...Indians are Caucasian..." by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    All the books label as [north-western] Asian, which does seem odd, judging by looks, but what do I know.

  465. Re: Not a problem at all by guruevi · · Score: 1

    Just because something is mainstream vs fringe doesn't make it any more moral. Feminism and Christianity is relatively mainstream as is BLM but that doesn't make them any less dangerous, hate-groupy or morally superior to the KKK or Black Panthers which both are having a resurgence due to the former. Nazis were pretty mainstream, it was just those crazy SS and Hitlerjugend that were fringe by that definition.

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  466. Re: /. editors: why do you maintain this shit hole by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Perhaps Splashdot should start using Google's new Auto-Comments-Whitewash API just introduced and made free to all.

  467. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    They genuinely believe that the right to bear arms is a good thing and the deaths that result, while tragic, are the price of freedom.

    Here is the thing foreigners don't understand about guns in America. The reason we have an amendment to the Constitution which permits citizens to own guns is twofold:

    1) The Founding Fathers, almost all of whom were British subjects, saw firsthand what happens when only the government has firearms. They can use those weapons to quell public outcry over anything, claiming the people were "rioting" or were "a threat to peace and order" because the people can't effectively fight back. If you read The Federalist Papers, Hamilton, Madison and Jay all say the same basic thing: citizens who have weapons are more fully able to defend themselves from the government.

    That may sound odd to Europeans, but if you look at your history you should be able to see the logic behind this amendment.

    Non-Americans understand you believe that, but we also understand that you're wrong.

    Guns might have been useful before the 20th century, but they are not a good defence against a modern government, if anything they actually enable authoritarians by giving them a reason to crack down on the civil liberties that actually do keep governments in check.

    This is just plain wrong. You should read/watch the news. Land wars, the kind fought with rifles like the ones you say are useless, still make up and decide 99% of armed conflicts. You think because drones entered the scene everything is magic hollywood effects? We blast and just send in soldiers to hand out food?

    Don't be so daft. You are the one that is wrong, and the numbers show it.
    How about you go tell ISIS how futile a rifle is, meanwhile they're about to seize a landmass a quarter the size of Europe.

  468. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by TheRaven64 · · Score: 1

    I know I know, "clump of cells" and all. But Progressive are incredibly blasé about life in one sense and incredibly dramatic about it in another.

    There are strict legal limits on abortion, which basically boil down to 'you can't kill it if it has a brain stem'. Do you eat meat? If so, the animals that you kill are closer to an intelligent being than anything that it's legal to abort. The millions sperm that die every time that you ejaculate are also denied the ability to grow into an adult human, but you don't seem too concerned about those, yet that have precisely the same level of intelligence as an aborted zygote and each one has half of the ability to grow into an adult human. Attempting to claim some kind of moral equivalence between a collection of insentient cells and a living sentient human is insulting to anyone reading your post.

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  469. Re:Not a problem at all by DavidMZ · · Score: 1
    You left out some:

    White far-right dude kills a bunch of white children in Norway because they were going to a summer camp organized by the Labour Party.

    White dude shoots journalists because he had been fired by the network

    .

    So yeah, there are dicks everywhere, and handing them guns is not the safest thing to do...

  470. Gender Binary by Tenebrousedge · · Score: 1

    Sorry about the gender thing. Transgender people are really biologically distinct. I think we're going to get to a point where we're past this idea that everybody has to be one thing or another. I mean, I'm never going to argue with any person who wants to consider themselves the opposite gender, but I'm not sure why you would want to embrace that as opposed to developing an identity as a transgender person. Yes, we get treated pretty crappy, but otherwise it's not like it's inherently bad. To be honest, it's actually pretty cool as long as you're not saddled with crippling mental issues from dealing with the gender binary.

    The alternative to recognizing that mental gender is a separate biological process which occurs after the sex organs are developed is to tell people that their gender does not exist. This is resulting in mass suicides. If your position is that transgender persons deserve to die, well, I suppose that would be logically consistent. I'd very much hope that not to be the case, however.

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    1. Re:Gender Binary by Ol+Olsoc · · Score: 1

      If your position is that transgender persons deserve to die, well, I suppose that would be logically consistent. I'd very much hope that not to be the case, however.

      They are just people, and I don't care at all. If someone is happy, and not abusing/harming others, It's all good. There is one thing worth mentioning though. There might be many reasons for wanting to go transgender, and a person would do well to seek out some counseling before making the jump.

      If a person's concept of themselves is of the opposite sex than they were born with, and they are reasonably comfortable with that, then by all means. But there might be other issues.

      I watched a documentary about two different people who were born biologically male, but felt they were actally female. Both of them underwent hormone threapy to grow breasts, and had sexual reassignment surgery. Both were attractive in the normal sense. Apparently a sex reassignment success story.

      Then after a few years, both decided that they no longer wanted to be female! Stunning, and horrifying. You don't just grow a new penis when yours has been cut off. Some decisions we make are pretty final. So both stopped hormone therapy, but had altered their lives in a bad way forever.

      As I noted, I don't care at all about gender reassignment. But given that a person who might be psychologically dissatisfied with themselves for one reason or another, and thinks being the opposite sex is the cure, had better get someone to work through it with them.

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    2. Re:Gender Binary by Tenebrousedge · · Score: 1

      It's a bit stronger than "psychologically dissatisfied" I'm afraid. But you'll be happy to know that the international standards of care for transgender patients require two mental health professionals and a general practitioner to have "bottom surgery".

      I can fairly easily understand being dissatisfied with the results of GRS/transition. It's not necessarily going to gain you social acceptance, and if you really want to be female, there's still going to be a lot of things denied you. But I suppose the point that you might be able to clarify, were these people detransitioning because they no longer wanted to be female, or were they detransitioning because they no longer wanted to be a transgender female? Because I do think that we should probably draw a distinction between the two. At the least, I know a few transgirls who are pretty, but obviously transgender, and perfectly happy to be that as something good and complete in itself.

      So I think the way I would describe being transgender would be something like, if you had a button to push that would give you your ideal body, that body would have opposite gender characteristics. There are a lot of ways that reality might not match that ideal, but it seems strange to me that the ideal would change. Body dysphoria is hell, straight up, and I really hope there aren't too many people unlucky enough to experience that from both sides. For me suicide would be pretty automatic at that point.

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  471. immigrants R weapons used by corporations against by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    ...us...the corporations cram more foreigners into the West so they can lower wages, drive up consumer sales, increase profits...and the corporations use the media, hollywood and schools to cram anti-white multiculturalist propaganda into the minds of malleable school kids

  472. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    According to some sources up to 94% of gun homicides are attributed to guns obtained by illegal means, though another source puts that number at a minimum of 70%. The problem in the US is the culture that glorifies violence, and mainly in the inner city as ~80% of gun violence is gang related. Any solution that proposes to disarm the people that have legally-obtained weapons will only affect the statistical outliers and not the main causes of crime here.

    There is no simple solution and the conspiracy theorist in me believes that the reason that guns are so easily obtained illegally is because it's a long-game plan to turn public opinion against weapons, and then the government can legally disarm the majority all while the gangs continue to wipe each other out. The end game is that we'll no longer be able to revolt when our government overtly begins transforming our country (the world?) into a dystopian fusion in which everyone is tracked (1984) while the population is happily distracted by our vapid culture (Brave New World).

  473. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by BigPaise · · Score: 1

    I see you found a newspeak dictionary. I don't care how old it is. Just add all-inclusive definitions so that you can use 'racist' for any argument. Unfortunately dictionaries are complicit in creating and maintaining this meme. Race is in the genes. All other characteristics are mutable. So far, a person cannot change his/her genes/chromosomes. So true racism is against (or for) something about a person that cannot be altered. It is not wrong to oppose dilution or changing a country or society based upon cultural/ethnic grounds. This is especially true when there is culture clash. Historically cultures take over other cultures' territories by war. Infiltration is a kind of silent war that will eventually erupt.

  474. Re: /. editors: why do you maintain this shit hole by fferreres · · Score: 1

    I too am really nit just disappointed, but ashamed of threads like this

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  475. Re: "Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Appleb by golden_hands · · Score: 1

    That is part of the Aryan/Dravidian theory invented by the Brits to justify their rule as one in a long series of invasions. It has been conclusively disproved by genetics- as in science..

  476. Re: Not a problem at all by sumdumass · · Score: 1

    I was told that if you cannot dazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with bullshit. I'm guessing you couldn't tell the two apart if you were flipping a coin trying to be correct 50% of the time.

    All morons will have to suffer the rule of the "elite learn-ed" so why do they not deserve a say in what will impact their lives? Who cares if they picked something other than what you think they should, it means nothing more than you were not smart enough to convince a moron by your own definition that your way is best. IS this what all this animosity is about? Do you hate the world because you realized you are not as good as you thought you were due to the fact that you couldn't convince what you thought was morons to do something you think they should have?

    So MR learned person, here is a question about the
    US constitution and the bill of rights ( the Universal Declaration of Human Rights means shit in this respect) for you, where does it say it protects the right to abortions? If you can actually answer that- which I doubt you can, you will see how it is a largely misleading and an outdated association which can be easily or eventually undone due to Obamacare and the insistence of government provided medical care (single payer which this all seems to be leading to).

    I'm waiting to marvel at your knowledge.

  477. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    In all fairness- This particular tragedy could have been avoided by improving how geography is taught in US schools...Even a subscription to National Geographic could help- I remember learning a lot about Pacific Island tribes from them at school.

  478. Re: I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    OP showed his math. Where's yours?

  479. Re: "Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Appleb by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Its strange that you STILL dont understand that the people will never allow this to happen.

    It really comes down to this: Are you willing to die to disarm arm those that are willing to die to prevent you from succeeding.

  480. Re: I blame Trump. by pem · · Score: 1

    Ahh, the old "you're too stupid to understand," coming from someone who apparently doesn't realize that when you slot in any reasonable approximation of the current US population, the resulting numbers (2.4e-6 and 5.1e-6 for black-on-white and white-on-black, similar order of magnitude for the ones you claim are necessary for proper reasoning) are so small that any effect from the conditional probabilities will be well down in the noise.

  481. Re:Not a problem at all by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Nope. Just political affiliation. We don't want to hire idiots.

  482. Re: Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    How can you be so sure? There is 1 in 12 chance that it's December.

  483. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by serviscope_minor · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Getting drunk and doing stupid things is not racist,

    No, but getting drunk and shooting a brown person while yelling "get out of my country" is racist, drunk or not. Being drunk doesn't make it magically not racist, much like punching someone while drunk droesn't magically become "not assault" just because you're drunk.

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  484. You're just a tool! You're a troll! by cold+fjord · · Score: 1

    Press Gaggle by Press Secretary Sean Spicer, 2/24/2017

    Q Can I first ask about the shooting in Kansas of the two Indian Americans and what the President’s response to it was, but also if there’s any concern that some of the rhetoric that the President or -- that generally has been out here recently could have contributed in any way to that or stepped up violence?

    MR. SPICER: I mean, obviously, any loss of life is tragic, but I’m not going to get into, like, that kind of -- to suggest that there’s any correlation I think is a bit absurd. So I’m not going to go any further than that.

    If rhetoric killed by itself I doubt there would be anyone left alive to post on Slashdot by now.

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  485. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    And yet, the US has a higher rate of non-gun homicides than the rest of the developed world. It's pretty hard to pin that on gun ownership.

  486. Re: Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    This comment is counter-intuitive to Zionism. They did anything but win in history.

  487. Re: Should have listened by brokie · · Score: 1

    Consistently

  488. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    If guns don't have a magic killing power, why do people need them at all?

  489. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by hucker75 · · Score: 0

    It's neither, it's cleaning up your country.

  490. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Taking away guns does nothing to fix the underlying issues in a situation like this. That fucking asshole who shot your co-worker is going to hate your co-worker and do violence to him, guns or not.

    Atleast take the guns away from alcoholics! They are not sane enough to handle killing machines!

  491. make it harder to own guns by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    A person who can't tell a Middle Eastern person from an Indian one should not be allowed a gun.There should be a test for knowledge and decision making ability before some one can buy a gun.

    1. Re:make it harder to own guns by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Why what's the difference? Do you think any normal person draws any distinction between Haji, Paki, Towel Head, Indian, Wog or whatever? No. Doesn't make any difference. They are all mud people. Trying to distinguish between them is about as useful as trying to distinguish between Skittles. Once a Skittle is crunched, it stays crunched. Just like a Haji.

  492. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by serviscope_minor · · Score: 1

    This notion that guns have some kind of magic killing power that doesn't readily exist elsewhere is pure nonsense.

    what.

    The purpose of guns is to be more effective at killing things than not having guns. Your argument against that is literally arguing against the second amendment, not for. The second starts:

    A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State

    so if guns are actually totally useless and no worse than pointy sticks, then that nullifies the first part of the second amendment, which means the conclusion is not implied by the conditions. Your amended second amendment would be:

    Nothing special about guns, you can kill people lots of ways, so there's no point enshrining the right to bear arms in law

    The bottom line is that if this guy REALLY

    Yeah, but guns reduce it from REALLY wanting to kill people to a vague, passing notion of killing people. It lowers the barrier to entry a lot.

    Guns are just one of a million ways to express violence.

    Yes, one of the most effective ways which is WHY ownership is enshrined in law in the second amendment.

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  493. Re:Should have listened by molarmass192 · · Score: 2

    Assuming 400 years sticks, most of my ancestors arrived in North America just shy of 300 ago, from France, England, and Ireland. I'm sure I'm not the only one of "mixed" descent. Which branch represents the "native" homeland that we're supposed to go back to?

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  494. Re: Should have listened by HornWumpus · · Score: 0

    When they get green cards, they go from 'guest workers' to 'immigrants'.

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  495. Re: Should have listened by HornWumpus · · Score: 1

    Framing the discussion: If he was born at all and if you take the bible to be more than fiction, he was not born in winter.

    Shepherds did not guard their flocks in the hills in Israel in winter (read the old testament for insight on what they actually did with their sheep, hint: it was prohibited).

    Also the sabbath is _not_ Sunday.

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  496. Re: Should have listened by LinuxLuver · · Score: 1

    There are no humans native to anywhere outside Africa and even then only certain ports of Africa..... But your have to go back over a million years. To imagine that is meaningful today is just........ Very, very strange.

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  497. Re: Should have listened by HornWumpus · · Score: 1

    Still stuck in denial. Get on with it.

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  498. Re: Should have listened by dougdonovan · · Score: 1

    yawn

  499. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Mr.+Slippery · · Score: 1

    A gun is a weapon, and has a single purpose. It kills. It kills well.

    A gun is a tool, which fires small pellets at a high velocity. Pellets can be fired at a variety of targets for a variety of reasons. Among those reasons are both self-defense and aggressive violence against other human beings. They are neither the easiest not most efficient way to murder human beings, efficient mass murderers use fire while poison is easier for killing one at a time. Your local Home Depot is more dangerous than your local gun store. Firearms are, however, the best means of self- and community-defense yet developed. As the cliche says, God made man, but Samuel Colt made man equal.

    The U.S.'s murder rate is linked much more to its prevalence of economic injustice and history of racism than to the legal status of firearms. (There is no correlation between a state's murder rate and it's gun laws, but there is one between it GINI score and its murder rate.) Criminologists are pretty clear that gun control laws have little effect on violent crime, and may increase it by decreasing the ability to citizens to defend themselves.

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  500. Re: Not a problem at all by serviscope_minor · · Score: 1

    Well, either you've just proven that you don't have a clue what feminism is about (hint: if you got your understanding of it from theredpill, then you're quite astonishingly far off the mark), a very odd breed of moral relativist, or you are a real grade A bigot.

    In the first case, a visit to a dictionary will enlighten you. In the second case, while extreme moral relativitism is a logically coherent position from some starting points, it ultimately leads to no useful conclusions, so there's little to debate. In the third case, well, if you reply in the affirmative, I can set the idiot flag and not have to see as many of your posts.

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  501. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    He didn't respond to any of your statements of fact. He responded to your opinion that you think Americans are wrong.

    ENGLISH, MOTHAFUCKA! DO YOU SPEAK IT?

  502. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    The US Military couldn't keep a lid on iraq or afganistan, despite having oceans of money and high end weaponry

    You can't hold territory with a jet

  503. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    It kills... what? If the answer is "people", then you're right, they're a terrible danger and should be outlawed. But if the answer is "the millions of white-tailed deer that prance out into traffic and in front of cars and cause untold vehicular deaths", then guns actually save lives.

    So the answer is not to ban the tool, it's to ban the action. Thus, murder is a crime, and owning a gun is not (unless, of course, you're not trustworthy because you have a criminal record).

    Law must be reactive, not proactive. Proactive law leads inevitably to thought crime. You cannot punish someone for something they haven't done yet. You can't read minds. You can't foretell the future. You can only go by a statistical probability. You can monitor people with a high chance of committing a crime. You can't just punish them. Otherwise, you become the tyrant you fear most.

    In practical terms, that means you have to come to terms with gun crime and try to prevent it without being a tyrant and taking away everyone's guns. Because today it's "guns" and tomorrow, you can replace that with "computers" or "cars" or any other object. The sense of that sentence will stay the same: taking away peoples' stuff and/or restricting their freedoms is tyrannical.

  504. Black & White lives matter by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    The most probable gun shot victim: black
    Second most probable: white
    Most likely to pull the trigger: black
    Odds cop kills black vs cop kills white: cop more likely to kill white.

    Numbers don't lie.

    You can mod the truth down now because it doesn't fit your non-reality based beliefs and/or political agenda.

  505. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    You're making an irrelevant argument.

    The argument you need to be making is "Gun ownership directly causes an increase in overall murders".

  506. Re:I blame Trump. by radl33t · · Score: 1

    You forgot the other 300,000 fatal incidents in the same time span that had one aspect in common: guns.

  507. Re:Should have listened by ebvwfbw · · Score: 1

    Unless you are a native american, you should be packing too.

    Why? "Native Americans" were conquered. So where those that conquered them until we have the US. There should be none of this nation within a nation crap either. It's all United States.

    Now if someone wants to come here, we allow that. They need to do it legally and they need to assimilate. Muhammadists aren't doing that. They set up enclaves and no go zones in Europe as well as the US. They have absolutely no interest in US law, just sharia law and they'll even tell you that. They think we have to bend to what they want. Screw them, they need to go back to where they can practice their sharia law and honor a man that was really nothing more than a thug and a pedophile. We are experiencing an invasion just as they said they would do.

  508. Re:Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Typical coward's response.

    Today's word: genocide.

  509. Liar. What company are you with? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    There's not a chance in hell you're at a mid or larger sized company and discriminate in hiring based on political views.

    Real companies don't ask nonsense like that.

    Are you at a public company? I'd like to know which stock to short. Thanks!

  510. Native American by p51d007 · · Score: 1

    Well, count me in.... I was BORN here. That makes ME a NATIVE American.

  511. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Yeah, Adam and Eve, sport!

  512. Re: Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Dumbass. The land was worthless if you didn't *work* it.

  513. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by SoftwareArtist · · Score: 1

    Here's a recent article that seems relevant. It's talking about suicide rather than homicide, but the point is the same. People who try to kill themselves with drugs or knives only have a 5% chance of dying. People who use guns have a 90% chance. Guns really are different. They're amazingly effective tools for killing. That's what they're designed for. Now add the fact that you can carry one with you everywhere you go, and it only takes a moment to pull it out and start shooting. The time from when you think, "I want to kill this guy," to when he's lying on the floor with a fatal injury might only be seconds. There's nothing else like them.

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  514. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I live in the USA often and have friends here. The one thing I know is you can not have a rational discussion with them about car control. They genuinely believe that the right to operate a vehicle is a good thing and the deaths that result, while tragic and have a higher rate of deaths than from guns, are the price of freedom to drive everywhere. I realize that any critique of US car control or freedom means I will now be modded down for pointing out that many other things in life cause death to humans but that we still continue to use them.

  515. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by unixisc · · Score: 1

    It's been rebranded to TrueOS, I was using the former term since many may not know it by its new name

  516. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by skam240 · · Score: 1

    Alright, for starters you must have skipped the part of my post where i explained why regional US gun control will always fail so I'll just ignore all of that in your post and you can get back to me. And no, short term stock piling does not mean gun control is doomed to fail. Stock piles are found and confescated or run out.

    After that, that just leaves your criminals will always get guns cause they're criminals and again you seem to have ignored what I said above. Since this point is the crux of our discussion I'll repeat myself though.

    America has drastically higher gun violence and homocide rates ( but yet similiar rates of crime in general so maybe guns arent the "proven" deterrent you claim) then any other comparible Western nation precisely because we have so many guns. ALL guns start out as legal. There is no such thing as illegal gun factories in this country and we are an exporter of guns, not an importer, both legally and illegaly speaking. Once again, our criminals are FAR more likely to have guns then in any other western country because we have so many legal guns.

    Our homocide rate would not be 3 to 4 times higher than western Europe if guns made us safer!

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  517. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Shooting foreigners isn't being racist, it's being xenophobic. Indians are Caucasian, by the way.

    Indians Identify as Asians

  518. Re: Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Lots of us send or should send money home. Most of the world should send money back to africa?

  519. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by skam240 · · Score: 2

    I did. You pointed to a bunch of tools that have different primary uses then killing people and that are used at rates drastically lower than guns to intentionally kill people and then you point to a minor side use to guns as if all that stuff is the same. I thought maybe you didnt articulate your point properly but it seems like you just made a poor point now.

    As stated in the post you replied to, guns are far more efficient at killing people then anything you listed because that is a guns primary purpose and what they have been designed for.

    Any rational person would rather have someone try to kill them with a knife then a gun because knives can be run away from. It's why waaaayyyy more people are intentionally killed in this country with guns than knives or any of the other nonsense you mention (bombs kill too!? Good thing they're totally legal!).

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  520. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    The US also has way more deaths from pretty much every other way you can kill people. We have a bunch of nutty violent people, but instead of doing things like encouraging mental health treatment we instead fill up our prisons with people who use marijuana, and encourage a society where acknowledging mental illness is a completely unacceptable sign of weakness. :/

  521. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by angel'o'sphere · · Score: 1

    Here is the thing foreigners don't understand about guns in America.
    Foreigners understand quite well.

    We have 2017 now, not 1760 ... or 1780 ... the one who is not understanding is america. (not only regarding guns. But also drugs, parenthood, alcohol etc. )

    But thanx for the informative post, probably some did not know about the distinction between "people" and "militia".

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  522. Re: Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Isn't that one of the american slogans? Just after, 'we're here to bring Freedom and Democracy' and 'shoot to killl'.
    (Not necessarily in that order).

  523. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by epyT-R · · Score: 1

    These days race is a social or cultural construct,

    No it's not. This is just ideological rhetoric.

  524. Re: Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    That's almost word for word what Hitler said. Bravo to you sir.

  525. Re: Should have listened by dwpro · · Score: 1

    20% of the US population voted for Trump, or 27.2% among voting age Americans[1]. 1] http://cookpolitical.com/story...

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  526. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    In rest of the world, the rational thought would be, "I'd rather lose my rights to hold a gun than risk having many innocent people get killed."

    For american, it's the other way around, "I'd rather risk having many innocent people get killed than lose my rights to hold a gun."

    Individual right to hold a gun is more important than the collective right of the population to not get shot.

  527. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by angel'o'sphere · · Score: 0

    I see no evidence of either.
    Then google.

    The USA have the highest per capita gun related crime rate of the world (and the highest kill rate by toddlers (ab)using a gun).

    But you like to live in a third world country, so go ahead killing each other.

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  528. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by epyT-R · · Score: 1

    Guns might have been useful before the 20th century, but they are not a good defence against a modern government, if anything they actually enable authoritarians by giving them a reason to crack down on the civil liberties that actually do keep governments in check.

    Yet you're so willing to twist things to justify that same authoritarian government policy. There's a reason one of the first things authoritarian regimes do is confiscate weapons. It saddens me that Euros always seem so willing to throw up their hands. Talk about stockholm syndrome.

  529. Re: Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Even a bad answer can be useful. And the grand grand parent said something factual. So if the land was empty of homo sap sap then God has told us to fill it? So the native americans did. So they were being, even if accidentally, and in that occasion, good Christians or jews or moslems. (I think the injunction would trace to Genesis).

    That sound right?

  530. Yes, exactly by SuperKendall · · Score: 1

    So we are not blaming Reagan for making it ok to push all the mentally ill out on the street.

    I would be happy to blame him but enough time has passed it does not apply in this case. I think it was wrong to put so many mentally ill people out of asylums.

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  531. Re: Not a problem at all by sumdumass · · Score: 1

    You obviously have no clue about religion. People born into some religions have absolutely no choice in the matter and not only do they face whatever consequences they were brainwashed to believe if they disobey it, they can also face physical harm and even death by changing their religion.

    Just because you happened to grow up in a time and place where you are not honor killed for disobeying some skywizzard or the teachings of an illiterate pedophile trying to spread the word of Christianity and fucking it up into a third branch of of the jewish faith that hates other jews for not being bullshit enough doesn't mean that real people in other circumstances don't have mortal fears involved with it.

    And yes, you are promoting discrimination. You are no different than the klan member who will not give a business loan or scholarship or job to anyone with an address in the hood (because they chose to live in a poor part of town with a lot of minorities). You are no different than the redneck who wants you to drink from a different fountain or enter the restaurant through the side door so his appetite isn't spoiled by knowing you are near when they chose to get uppity and expect to be treated equally. It is discrimination by definition, just because you don't care about that kind of discrimination doesn't make it any different. Separate but equal was the law of the land at one time. Thankfully, a lot of people stopped thinking like you.

  532. Globalist Idiots. by hackus · · Score: 1

    I think most I know don't like people coming into their country breaking laws, particularly Immigration Laws.

    Some people are upset. Some people are more upset than others.

    Importing large amounts of people using the law to enable legal immigration, to malign, or aggravate a local culture in a country is probably a bad idea.

    I can't think of something more politically charged than importing large numbers of people for the gain of a few, to undercut the hard work of a local culture to educate themselves only to find that they are priced out of the market. You can see this happening in the USA right now and it is creating structural problems economically that, are going to be quite explosive in the coming decade.

    This idea that anything goes for profit or labor cost to obtain unfair trade deals by leveraging Third world people in a 1st world context will bring war if it isn't stopped. It incites people to listen to these globalist complain they can't find qualified people to do a given job, for example, when they are being blatently untruthful and only care about the cost of labor.

    A very very nasty big war is coming.

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    1. Re:Globalist Idiots. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I can't think of something more politically charged than importing large numbers of people for the gain of a few, to undercut the hard work of a local culture to educate themselves only to find that they are priced out of the market. You can see this happening in the USA right now and it is creating structural problems economically that, are going to be quite explosive in the coming decade.

      Well, the problem is that an education suitable for working effectively and productively in the technology sector is a luxury that only a fraction of Americans can afford. So the technology sector needs to import people from countries where getting an engineering degree is a matter of talent and learning, with books and courses not being a scarce or rather expensive resource.

      Production is then done in an environment that tries to lower taxes far beyond most other civilized countries (in order to attract business) with the consequence that giving those people most likely to profit from a higher educations the means to do so is not something the government can afford.

      Take a look at most countries in Europe where education in itself tends to be free until you get your degree.

      The end result of U.S. politics will be that high tech companies and institutes close up and move to countries where the people keeping the economy alive are not vilified and murdered, leaving the U.S. to rioting uneducated rednecks and crime syndicates. Sure, taxes in underdeveloped countries are lower, but when the quality of life gets as bad as the U.S. wants it to be, you will not get qualified workers willing to relocate to the U.S., and there are no means to turn those capable and willing but not wealthy into an educated workforce in the U.S. either.

      Those who can will leave. A ghost country with an occasional hairpiece blowing over the empty plains.

  533. Times have changed by rsilvergun · · Score: 1

    and your guns are useless against a modern military. Don't kid yourself. You and your ar-15 don't stand a chance even if you set it to full auto. Hell, we didn't even win the revolutionary war. France stepped in with the supplies and also tried up England. You need to focus on keeping things from getting to that point. If it ever gets there it'll be too late.

    That said, while I'm not opposed to more gun control I understand there are millions of Americans with a strong emotional attachment to guns. Guns are a community for them as well as a symbol of strength. That's not going to change. As a lefty I'll happily drop the gun issue if I could get folks on the right to help fix the systemic problems (poverty, lack of health services, no social safety net) that result in all these mass shootings. Yeah, I still have some issue with the widespread availability of guns (I've know people with temporary depression who've blown their heads off; it's too easy to kill yourself with a gun) but ultimately I'm a progressive and will take the best route to progress.

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    1. Re:Times have changed by yes-but-no · · Score: 1

      and your guns are useless against a modern military. .

      Likely so; I alluded assassination; not going after a military. The point is one single member of a society is capable to make a difference if 99% others were bought by the power [deny them the right saying "mentally ill" etc.. I bet in north-korea if you are against the king, you will be labelled "mentally ill"]

  534. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by quantaman · · Score: 1

    This is just plain wrong. You should read/watch the news. Land wars, the kind fought with rifles like the ones you say are useless, still make up and decide 99% of armed conflicts. You think because drones entered the scene everything is magic hollywood effects? We blast and just send in soldiers to hand out food?

    Don't be so daft. You are the one that is wrong, and the numbers show it.
    How about you go tell ISIS how futile a rifle is, meanwhile they're about to seize a landmass a quarter the size of Europe.

    Once an armed conflict starts weapons are easy to come by. ISIS is actually a great example of what I'm talking about.

    Their origin in Iraq is unusual as they were part of a long-term insurgency partially made up of a former standing army, once you have a violent conflict it's always easy to get more guns into the country (and they got a lot of US military hardware Iraqi troops left behind as they fled).

    But in Syria Assad did two things when the Arab spring started, first he started torturing and committing outrages to turn the protests violent, and second, he released all the extremists from his jails. He was faced with peaceful protests and he worked hard to create a violent Islamic insurgency, the reasoning being that while lots of people wanted the peaceful protester to take power no one wanted the Islamists in charge.

    It's exactly what I'm talking about, authoritarians want an internal threat so they can be the lesser of two evils, so Assad created that threat.

    In the US, if you hate Muslims and want to take away their rights the first thing you want to do is get as many guns as you can into their hands. Inevitably a few of them will use them and you'll have the public outrage to do whatever you want.

    --
    I stole this Sig
  535. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by penandpaper · · Score: 1

    I sympathize with your sentiment and feel for the loss of your coworker. I only wanted to respond to one part of your comment.

    They genuinely believe that the right to bear arms is a good thing and the deaths that result, while tragic, are the price of freedom.

    All rights do have a cost in blood. Habeas corpus, speech, assembly, and bear arms. All of those rights had a cost beyond treasure. The US fought 2 wars to get those rights for everyone and they were the bloodiest wars in American history. People say "be eternally vigilant" to protect the rights we have but that doesn't tell what you have to be vigilant about; people have to be vigilant about the cost of rights. The more that people forget what it costs to get and keep those rights the more that that price will be paid.

    It was a genuine good thing that the Battle of Athens saved the ballots from a tyrannical government that decided to shoot a black man in the back while voting to count the ballots in secret. It is a genuine good thing that citizens can protect themselves from a tyrannical government. An armed citizenry is one of the checks on the government to protect the citizens from tyranny because people are corruptible. The whole point is that you cannot trust people in any position of power.

    The right of arms is a right of self defense. Guns are a tool to that enables the citizenry to protect themselves from rogue agitators to state aggression. It is a tool that equalizes the odds of any violent encounter regardless of the physical and fighting prowess you or the agitator may have.

    Getting rid of a right to citizens does nothing to address the real issue of people doing bad things. Getting rid of speech will not end racist bigotry anymore than ridding guns will end violence.

  536. Re: Should have listened by Neuronwelder · · Score: 1

    You're just sitting there working hard - the next second you get blown away... Poor guy probably didn't even have time to look up.

  537. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    >citizens who know how to build IEDs are more fully able to defend themselves from the government

    fixed that for you

  538. Re: I blame Trump. by Kohath · · Score: 1

    Trump doesn't control what gets shown on TV.

  539. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I guess you can call me a troll too but I used to think smart people came to slashdot. Where the fuck did you pull that Eastern Indians are white? Out of your ass I think. Not only does anthropology say they are two races of people also open your fucking eyes. Indians white? your fucking color blind we're brown. Then you pull out your ass that there is some kind of connection between Hindu and English. Have you ever heard both languages? They're no when close to each other. "proto indo-european" my ass. Goddamn go back to school and listen and get an education.

    I find it strange that white people always want to make others white or make bones found somewhere in the world as white people. Things are always white. Of course your stupid comments just show how STUPID you white people really are.

    I try long and hard NOT to be raciest but comments like your own only increase my opinion of your race. The dumbest and most violent fucks that were walked the Earth.

    See Neandertals still walk the Earth.

    I wish White people would go back to where they came from the world would be a better place......

  540. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Guns kill better than cars. But cars are killing WAY more people than guns, and have been doing so for decades upon decades!

    If you really want to save lives, Make cars safer for God's sake, because innocent people are dying every fucking day and nobody fucking cares.

    But when orders of magnitude fewer people get shot, everybody goes apeshit.

    People are fucking stupid.

  541. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    My heart does go out to the families of the guy who died but gun control is not the answer. I had experience like this once a guy came into a place and shot and kill a friend as he turned towards me to shoot me I shot him dead. If I hadn't had a gun and used it me and others would have also been dead. Sure my friend died and the attacker died but that was it no one else died because I also had a gun and was ready to use it to protect myself and others.

    Take away guns from honest people and only nuts and criminals have guns. Look at Switzerland everyone has a State issued firearm yet they have the LOWEST murder rate it the world. Guns have nothing to do with it. It is the person and their mindset that kills.

  542. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by ukoda · · Score: 1

    Thank you for the well reasoned and thought out argument. Most of the responses have seen here have been, from the outside looking in, irrational so I think the core issue is my culture sees things fundamentally different from yours.

    When I consider your statement "Guns are a tool to that enables the citizenry to protect themselves from rogue agitators to state aggression" I guess I can't speculate on that in the USA context but I don't think it is true for New Zealand and similar countries. I do wonder if modern communications has changed the balance of things too. For example many people ask why cars are not banned since they kill people too. So lets say my government fixes this problem by banning all private transport and mandates people must use government supplied buses that run twice a day. People would protest in parliament in huge numbers and would probably enter the parliament buildings and stage a sit in until the law was reversed and new elections called. The police are not armed but have access to fire arms. They would never wear fire arms in such a situations, they would use batons. The protesters would not be armed. We have a lot of significant size protests and I have never in my 54 years hear of a protester caring a fire arm and the police have never carried then against protesters. The police would form a chain armed with riot shields and batons, the sheer number of protesters would push them over. There would be injuries, the most serious of which would broken bones. If a corrupt government ordered the police to use lethal force against unarmed protesters our police would refuse. Likewise our military would refuse to get involved. Both the police and military here know it would be both illegal and immoral and in the face of overwhelming public protest would respect the power of the people. For example for any small protest people are likely to be arrested for blocking roads and distributing order but left alone if well behaved. Large protests are allowed to break the law and block roads as the police take the pragmatic view it is what the public want. I have faith that here at least the public can over throw an unjust government without the need to arm the masses.

    On the other hand I do lament the gradual erosion of freedoms by governments world wide, including here, but can't see how the right bear arms would help fix that here.

  543. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Kohath · · Score: 1

    And the modern example of a well-armed populace being crushed by a government crackdown using heavy weapons is ...?

  544. Re: Should have listened by dougdonovan · · Score: 1

    call me old fashion but i got my numbers from cnn and other major news networks that night at the same time using pip. even cnn was in shock that trump won. moving along now.

  545. Indians Go Home by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Sure hope that Indians will take this as a hint and pack up and go back to their own country. Unfortunately for them, if they don't pack up and leave, theses incidents will grow and spread. It would be better for all Indians to return to their OWN country before another one gets killed.

    Those who attack Indians are just doing their job as loyal Americans. They don't like killing Indians, but it's a job that has to be done, like it or not.

    So listen all you Indian boys, please go home before its too late. Before you're just another rotting charred corpse floating down the Ganges.

  546. Go back to Garminy! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Signed,
    Ignorant W. Trumper

  547. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by sjukfan · · Score: 1

    1) The Founding Fathers, almost all of whom were British subjects, saw firsthand what happens when only the government has firearms. They can use those weapons to quell public outcry over anything, claiming the people were "rioting" or were "a threat to peace and order" because the people can't effectively fight back.

    When was the last time American citizens had to use firearms to defend themselves from the government?

  548. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by yndrd1984 · · Score: 1

    The USA have the highest per capita gun related crime rate of the world

    This appears to be both false and irrelevant. I couldn't find a source for all 'gun-related crime' across countries but even with more guns than people, the US's firearm-related homicide rate doesn't even make the top 10. And even if it was, it's possible that guns reduce crime while at the same time the crimes that do occur are more likely to involve guns.

    (and the highest kill rate by toddlers (ab)using a gun).

    So a country that has more than three times as many X per capita as nearly every other country has more accidents related to X? Who would have thought! Is it possible that countries with more boats have more toddler deaths in boating accidents? Let's find out!

    But since none of this has anything to do with your claims about authoritarianism and tyranny (or your ... 'creative' definition of a 'fact'), I guess you concede those points?

  549. Re: Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    What if I'm only 1/8th native 2/8ths african(of some sort don't know as was involuntarily immigrated) and the rest German.

    Additionally the African side should be given a pass as it was "forced immigration " by those whom already lived here for supply and demand.

    For all the Trumpites maybe I should be cut up to decide which country will take the other pieces?

  550. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by penandpaper · · Score: 1

    I do wonder if modern communications has changed the balance of things too... ... They would never wear fire arms in such a situations, they would use batons. The protesters would not be armed.

    Modern communications do not change human nature. We can communicate faster and with more people but what drives a man to violence does not change from 100 years ago nor what drives a politician to be corrupt/tyrannical. The structure of US government is predicated on the fact that power corrupts and governments tend toward tyranny.

    Tyranny does not have to come from the government. A recent is example is the UC Berkly riots where the rioters were beating people up while the police stood idly by. Another thing to consider is when the government does not enforce law and order. An example being the black panthers in CA storming the legislature armed to protest gun control measures and to protest the governments inaction in their communities that was plagued by violence. Guns make any protest to be taken serious and forces the government to acknowledge or respond.

    If a corrupt government ordered the police to use lethal force against unarmed protesters our police would refuse. Likewise our military would refuse to get involved. Both the police and military here know it would be both illegal and immoral and in the face of overwhelming public protest would respect the power of the people.

    This is generally how it is in the US but just as you alluded to the gradual erosion of freedoms by the governments so to do people gradually justify tyranny. A recent is example is "punch a nazi". It went so far as to "punch someone that defends a nazi". Nazi turned into "someone I disagree with or who has opinions I don't like". How long does it take for the entire political right to be characterized as nazi justifying violence to an entire segment of society? From the rhetoric we have heard, it doesn't take much. Even the social justice "all white men are racist, all hetero are homophobic, etc" rhetoric had the same dehumanizing justification for violence. The right of arms means that even if that rhetoric gets out of hand, those "protesters" have to understand fully that if they advocate violence ("this is a war" Berkly riots), that they will have to be willing to put their lives on the line instead of hiding behind group think, propaganda (narrative crafting from news/government), and a complicit government allowing such riots to occur by not breaking them up when they turned violent.

    If you are the receiving end of those protests or rhetoric and the government is complicit with those aggression, the right of arms gives citizens the ability to defend themselves from mob justice and police inaction. Every group has to think twice about making another group the scapegoat of their violence because everyone can defend themselves regardless what the government does.

  551. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Do you remember several decades ago, when some lunatic in Detroit killed two Chinese gentlemen because he was mad about Japanese cars? In his twisted logic he was protecting his automobile industry jobs! This has nothing to do with Trump or Arabs. It has to do with insanity and rationalization for murder and violence. In America we use guns. In the Middle East, they use bombs. In China and South America they use knives. The enemy can be anybody who simply is not you.

  552. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by shutdown+-p+now · · Score: 1

    Indians are Caucasian, by the way.

    Not according to the Supreme Court of the United States.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

  553. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by shutdown+-p+now · · Score: 1

    There is a country that does in a pretty similar way, complete with shall-issue concealed carry of handguns. It's Czech Republic.

    Now look at its crime stats and compare to US.

  554. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Allow me to rephrase OP's comment. His coworker is dead because scum like you are alive.

  555. One word by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    HITLER
     
    BR>That is all.

  556. Re:I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I blame booze.

    You know there are penalties for driving a car while intoxicated. There are none for carrying a gun while intoxicated.

    That's lousy risk management.

  557. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Hognoxious · · Score: 0

    It's important because the linguistic analysis that identified migrations and population groups disproves certain 19th century racial theories.

    And what's that got to do with anything?

    I haven 't studied the history of India, but my understanding is that the British colonials found a less hierarchic society and turned it into a more hierarchic society

    Perhaps you should study more. The caste system existed before the Romans, let alone anything recognisable as Britain.

    But what's that got to do with anything?

    --
    Confucius say, "Find worm in apple - bad. Find half a worm - worse."
  558. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    No, alcohol doesn't make you do anything. What it does do is lower inhibition which allows the stuff you normally keep suppressed to bubble to the surface. You are't going to commit a racist/xenophobic crime under the influence of alcohol unless you already had the racism/xenophobia inside of you before hand. - signed a former cop and current medic working in a rural area dealing with an epidemic of alcoholism.

  559. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Nah, FUCK YOU. I'LL DO WUT I WANT! This is 'Merica (FUCK YEAH!) and I have the freedom to do whatever the fuck I want with my mod points. I may just use every one I get now to mod you down just cuz.

  560. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    A gun is a tool which fires small pellets at a high velocity. Pellets can be fired at a variety of targets for a variety of reasons which all can be summarized as transferring a kinetic energy load into said target which invariably results in catastrophic damage to the impact area.

    A gun's SOLE purpose is to destroy things. If that thing is alive, then it will probably die. I can also dance around the issue using technical terms. Your argument is null.

  561. Re: Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Taken in isolation, the H- and L-series visas by themselves are technically non-immigrant visas, to GP is technically correct.

    However, both of these allow dual-intent, so folks can (and almost always do IME) seek green card status. This is, BTW, a horrible kludge since the green card process can take DECADES, even in fairly obvious cases of merit. A good friend of mine is in exactly this status--clearly a productive, taxpaying member of society with difficult-to-source skills in the middle of a long wait to go to permanent resident status.

    Honestly, the current system is bats**t and so full of compromise as to be a disservice to absolutely everyone. That so many people have chosen to overstay their visas and work illegally (and risk deportation) rather than play this game is understandable--the game is ridiculous and exhausting.

    It gets even sillier when people who have been resident in this country for decades (or sometimes their entire lives) are threatened with deportation because their paperwork is incomplete or weak. Born here and cast out into a foreign land they've never known on a technicality? Really? How exactly does that represent American values except in the mind of a cynic?

  562. From hell's heart I STAB AT THEE! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    You just did it again! You are attempting distraction and you aren't very good at it.

    But talking about weaponry, could you give us your opinion on harpoons and the rights of obsessive-compulsive Captains to own one?

  563. Re:conservative hypocrite as usual by Kohath · · Score: 1

    Nope, I actually came out against it when Obama was scapegoating innocent gun owners and Trump was scapegoating innocent Muslims after the San Bernadino attack. I'll be glad to accept an apology.

  564. Re: Not a problem at all by guruevi · · Score: 1

    Depends on your definition of feminism indeed. I'm taking the current "modern" feminists (third wave feminism) which you can see in action on Twitter (eg. the GamerGate instigators). Relying on the dictionary definition of a feminist depends largely on your dictionary and your area, some still say it's about equality between the sexes, more modern definitions leave the equality out of it.

    A traditional feminist movement in modern eras would be primarily focused on countries around the world where women don't have the rights yet to run for president, dress how they want or drive a car (or go to school for that matter), but that appears to be lost on modern feminists.

    Obviously if you disagree with the definition that these are hate groups, you could just be a part of it and not see the issue of what your group represents (eg. if your definition of feminism comes from AmiMojo or PopeRatzo on these forums) which is the same perspective as being a member of the KKK, they don't see the issue either.

    --
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  565. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I'm tickled pink that muslim chimp bit the dust. Ha ha ha ha ha! Fuck that corpse with a pork rib! Fuck that dead sorry ass sonofabitch and the horse he rode in on!

  566. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Could you substantiate that fact for us, fact-man?

  567. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Kitano123 · · Score: 1

    Tense situations can escalate quickly, unless the murder was pre-meditated whether the attacker was carrying a gun or not could be the difference between the victim living or dying.

  568. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    > Shooting people whilst drunk is [n]either racist or xenophobic, it is simply alchohol fuelled stupidity. Would it have happened sober, no. Would it have happened stoned, no.

    I've never shot anyone while drunk, and I've been pretty dunk!

    Would it have happened while not rascist? No.

  569. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    well, fuck me for enjoying target practice...

  570. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Aww look its another cowardly useless fat fuck 4chan troll, talking al tough whilst cowering frightened in its moms basement.

  571. Re: Not a problem at all by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    The First Amendment has more than its share of unfortunate litigation, so if you want to know something scary...none of the Bill of Rights or the US Constitution protects you.

    Only you can prevent forest fires.

  572. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    But Progressive are incredibly blase about life in one sense and incredibly dramatic about it in another.

    Nope. That's Conservatives. They get hyper-dramatic about abortion, but ignore things like miscarriages, freak out over birth control, and despise free school meals.

    Progressives consider facts like these:

    In 2013, 664,435 legal induced abortions were reported to CDC from 49 reporting areas. The abortion rate for 2013 was 12.5 abortions per 1,000 women aged 15–44 years, and the abortion ratio was 200 abortions per 1,000 live births.

    Compared with 2012, the total number, rate, and ratio of reported abortions for 2013 decreased 5%. Additionally, from 2004–2013, the number, rate, and ratio of reported abortions decreased 20%, 21%, and 17%, respectively. In 2013, all three measures reached their lowest level for the entire period of analysis (2004-2013).

    Women in their twenties accounted for the majority of abortions in 2013 and throughout the period of analysis. The majority of abortions in 2013 took place early in gestation: 91.6% of abortions were performed at 13 weeks’ gestation; a smaller number of abortions (7.1%) were performed at 14–20 weeks’ gestation, and even fewer (1.3%) were performed at 21 weeks’ gestation. In 2013, 22.2% of all abortions were early medical abortions. The percentage of abortions reported as early medical abortions increased 5% from 2012 to 2013. Source: MMWR.2016;65(12);1–44.

    That's right, abortions are uncommon, and going down. You can probably attribute some of that to the availability of birth control. And given how many of them are at less than 13 weeks, you're in the miscarriage range. The rest? Likely dominated by medical necessity.

  573. Indian scum must be held accountable! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    This story was the feel good story of the weekend! I love it when Muslims and Indians get punished. This Indian chump was brought before the People's Court and found wanting! Verdict: Guilty! Sentence: Death by firing squad! It looks like Mister Indo Mud Man should have stayed in his own country. He was a bad boy and stole an American job. He was caught, and punished for his crime against humanity.

    I Hate Indians And Muslims

  574. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Ol+Olsoc · · Score: 1

    And as we increasingly expand simple concepts like race or gender, it merely dilutes them to the point of pointlessness.

    You mean that as we discover that not everything is black and white, nature tends to be infinite shades of grey, we should just give up and stick with black and white?

    I mean nothing of the sort. Can't imagine why you would think that. It's well known that in the hypothetical situation of lining up everyone in the world by skin pigmentation, it wouldn't be possible to make a determine what race a person belonged to. But let's say we wanted to get involved in some genetic diferences between people that miht result in their propensity for certain diseases. Tay-Sachs ideas, which appears in the genetic population of Ashkenazi Jews, and Cajuns in Southern Louisiana. Interestingly enough, this genetic mutation, which is fatal if two carriers have an offspring, can protect against Tuberculosis, which is why the allele persists. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...–Sachs_disease

    Sickle Cell disease, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... which is probably the one you are most concerned about, is one carried by people from Sub-Saharan Africa. Some people in the Middle East also carry this genetic allele.

    People from Sub-Saharan Africa have Vitamin D Issues when living in northern Latitudes, and people in Northern Lattitudes are prone to melanoma when outside of their area of origin or latitude.

    All based on the grouping of where the person originated.

    Now where you are coming from is best summed up by a paragraph from Wikipedia's https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

    Since the second half of the 20th century, the association of race with the ideologies and theories that grew out of the work of 19th-century anthropologists and physiologists has led to the use of the word race itself becoming problematic. Although still used in general contexts, race has often been replaced by less ambiguous and emotionally charged synonyms: populations, people(s), ethnic groups, or communities, depending on context.

    Ideology. The same application of human ingenuity that allows conservatives to deny simple concepts like the Greenhouse effect, 20th century Soviet Communists to deny genetics for their more ideologically acceptable Lamarkian theory, where a organism can change into another by something akin to will. Where Liberals can declare Genetically modified foods as poison, while disreagrding that humans have genetically modified food for thousands of years. And for both liberals and soncervative subgroups to insist that the thimerosol in vaccines causes autism, then shift to "it must be something else, but its still the vaccine!" when thimerosol is removed and no change is observed - and to hold that belief when it is concusively proven that the researcher was invilved in a scam with a lawyer to strike it rich. Ideology can raise us to new heights, or kill us.

    And don't even go to your next move, which would be to accuse me of liking crackpot theories like the Bell curve, which presumes racial superiority by virtue of averaging IQ tests, that most unsatisfactory method of measuring intelligence. It's bullshit, and tells you nothing about any individual person you meet. Also used mainly by White's are superior people as some sort of excuse for keeping those sub-saharan's out of power. Oddly, they don't say much about East Asians being presumably more intelligent then they are. It's bullshit with a not quite sane agenda group being it's proponents.

    Just because the stupid end of society can't deal with grey doesn't mean the rest of us can't.

    Well, aren't we just the assuming one. I call prejudice, assumption, and bigotry on you. You dear sir, are indeed a bigot.

    --
    The shepherds did so well protecting the flock that the sheep no longer believed that wolves existed.
  575. Note to all Indians by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Get Out Of My Country You Scumbag Wog! Now!

  576. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by gzuckier · · Score: 1

    Let's be honest: guns are an inexpensive handheld point-and-click device designed to kill things.

    Guns don't kill people; large holes punched into their bodies, the loss of bodily fluids from such a hole, and/or the gross tissue damage caused by the impact of leaden slugs propelled from a certain distance by the controlled ignition of a charge of gunpowder kill people!!!

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  577. Re: Suspect Was Mexican by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    It was full of STDs and stolen used panties.

  578. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by gzuckier · · Score: 1

    It's not a good thing, but you're also making a big assumption. That he wouldn't have killed otherwise if this guy didn't have access to firearms. There are many, many ways to kill someone. The guy could have waited for your coworker to leave the restaurant and simply run him over with his car or attacked him with a machete. You're only limited by your imagination. This notion that guns have some kind of magic killing power that doesn't readily exist elsewhere is pure nonsense. The bottom line is that if this guy REALLY wanted to kill middle easterners (or whatever), he would find a way. Guns are just one of a million ways to express violence.

    You've never seen the ads in a firearm aficionado magazine, have you? Or read the strangely wistful fantasies, always featuring firearms, of what they would do to home invaders which are posted by Second Amendment Defenders in forums such as this? Or been instructed by the NRA about how defenseless we would all be without a gun at hand? Or tried to explain to a military group that they will in future be armed with edged weapons exclusively?

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    Star Trek transporters are just 3d printers.
  579. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by gzuckier · · Score: 2

    "This notion that guns have some kind of magic killing power that doesn't readily exist elsewhere is pure nonsense"

    Well, no. You can't just spur-of-the-moment pull a machete or a car out of your pocket, point it at someone, pull a little lever, and they die. Guns literally DO have some kind of magic killing power that doesn't readily exist elsewhere. They make killing far, far, far, far easier and more accessible than other means, and that's the problem.

    Sure, a firearm wasn't the only factor here, and yes it's possible the guy would have ended up dead otherwise. But let's not pretend that firearms aren't actually anything other than highly efficient killing devices.

    It's kind of amusing how the same folks who argue that without a gun people would still be able to kill other people without too much trouble are the same people who interpret the Second Amendment's Right to Bear Arms as meaning...... Guns!
    Next guy who tells me, "Firearms in the hands of the citizenry are the way to assure that governments do not assume tyrannical power, therefore the Second Amendment" or similar gets a dose of "Guns are not the only way to kill a person, if somebody wants to kill government tyrants they will find a way, even if guns are not available" etc.
    And I'm not even a real gun-hater.

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    Star Trek transporters are just 3d printers.
  580. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by gzuckier · · Score: 1

    "There is no silver bullet."
    Way ironic.

    --
    Star Trek transporters are just 3d printers.
  581. Why kill the shit skin bugger? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Mister India Job Stealer should have not been killed.

    It woiuld have been better to strip him naked and bind him well. Castrate him, penis, testicles, scotum, the works!

    Take his severed meat and shove it down his throat and make him swallow it.

    Next, cut off his eyelids, ears, lips, and nose. Then blind him with acid. Amputate both his arms. That should be enough for a first offense.

    Maim him thoroughly. But for heaven's sake, don't kill him! Maiming him should be enough for first offense.

    If Mister India Job Stealer tries his tricks a second time, then all bets are off! What say you?

  582. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by gzuckier · · Score: 1

    No your coworker is dead because a racist bigot decided to kill him.

    Thankfully, our new Trumpist overlords (whom I, for one, welcome) have removed the illogical ruling which prevents those found cognitively incapable of managing their own disability checks without another person's supervision from indulging their Second Amendment rights without assessment by authorities. After all, just because you are one of the 0.025% of the population found by a court to lack the rational ability to manage a disability check doesn't mean that you should lose your constitutional right to take up arms against a government you feel to be oppressive. Or, maybe a brown guy in a bar.

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    Star Trek transporters are just 3d printers.
  583. Re:Not a problem at all by Notabadguy · · Score: 1

    You left out some:

    I left out a lot. I left out most. You can cherry pick murderers out of one race if you like, but it's not going to stop people from pointing out when other people have an agenda.

  584. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I get drunk 3 times a week. I have yet to shoot anyone or get in ANY trouble what so ever. You puritan pussy fuck. By the way. I am stone cold sober right now. That wasn't the drink talking.

  585. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    You know that there are plenty of countries in the world that have far more lax gun control laws and yet *DONT* have all the shootings that the US does. For example in part of Europe you only have to be over 18 to buy a gun. Yep. That is it. No licence required.

    The problem in the US is that there are a lot of Americans who are just itching for an excuse to shoot another american in the face.

  586. Like sands through the hourglass . . . by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Like sands through the hourglass, so are the days of our lives.

    Poor little Srinivas Kuchibhotla. There are no more sands in his hourglass. Worms are beginning to feed on his corpse. He thought he would be a big shot and come to America. Now he's going home in box. Let this be a lesson to all who would try the same.

  587. Re: Not a problem at all by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    "where women don't have the rights yet to run for president,"

    Well as I can see, they can RUN all they want in this country, it won't make any difference at all, they will NOT be elected.

  588. Re: Not a problem at all by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    "you have drunk the kool-aid and are very much mistaken."

    No sir, we have not. In fact we are just stating the "needful"

  589. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Guns kill better than cars. But cars are killing WAY more people than guns, and have been doing so for decades upon decades!

    If you really want to save lives, Make cars safer for God's sake, because innocent people are dying every fucking day and nobody fucking cares.

    WTF are you talking about? We've been making cars consistently safer for decades, and continue to do so. Rearview cameras and blind spot detectors are the latest iteration in a long line of safety devices. Removing the driver as the weakest safety link is also in the works, and even if it's not ready quite yet it will be someday.

    Meanwhile every gun discussion is mired in thought processes from the 1700s.

    People are fucking stupid.

    They sure are. Thank you for demonstrating it so eloquently.

  590. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    What's this have to do with the price of dead Hindus in Alaska?

  591. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by ahabswhale · · Score: 1

    I would guess people using drugs or knives to slit their wrists to die are really just making a cry for help. It's extremely easy to OD on drugs if that's your goal. And if you don't know how to slit your wrists correctly, it will take hours for you to die. If you use a gun, you're not playing around...you really want to die. In any event, I agree they are very effective tools for killing; however, people wanting to kill in the first place have serious mental problems. The US has an abysmal mental health system. It's probably the worst in first world countries. Our crazy people usually just end up in jails or prisons and then are released when their time is served. There used to be asylums but they went out of favor because the became synonymous with patient abuse but there needs to be something like that in place, as well as free mental health care for anyone who needs it.

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  592. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by ahabswhale · · Score: 1

    Or are more people killed with guns just because it's easier? If guns disappeared from the planet, would people switch to knives or some other tool? My concern with people putting so much focus on guns is simply that it side-steps the big issue: mental health. The mental health system in the US is terrible. There have been lots of news stories about over the years, but nothing ever changes. Gun deaths are a side-effect of something else.

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  593. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    How about this argument.....
    The left commonly likes to advocate that abortion is a right.
    According to the CDC, in 2010, 765,651 abortions were performed (https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/ss6208a1.htm). That's 765,651 human beings who will never get a chance at life because it was taken away from them, by someone else.

    The right commonly likes to advocate for gun rights
    According to the FBI, in 2010 there were 8,775 gun homicides in the US (https://ucr.fbi.gov/crime-in-the-u.s/2010/crime-in-the-u.s.-2010/tables/10shrtbl08.xls)

    NOW,
    If the human life is what is important, which is more detrimental to preserving said life? Is it the abortions which prevented over 700 thousand people from having a chance at life or is it the gun rights which claimed the lives of 8,775 people?

  594. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Except that's exactly what happened at The Ohio State University. The individual ran his car in to a crowd that had gathered after a fire alarm and then when he got out of the car, he started swinging at people with his machete. The reason nobody was killed is because an armed OSU security officer was on site and shot him as soon as he had clearance to avoid endangering bystanders.

  595. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by ahabswhale · · Score: 1

    I'm well aware there are gun nuts. The problem is that politicians and the NRA do everything in their power to scare everyone into thinking that it's just a matter of time before the government comes and takes your guns. And then it's just a hop, skip, and a jump to totalitarianism. Politicians lie their asses off to incite fear and there are zero repercussions for it and there are too many stupid people to see it for what it is. In short, guns are just a political football.

    Personally, I have no problem with gun control and there definitely needs to be more of it. It's FAR too easy to get a firearm in this country. Hell, you have to take a written test and a driving test to get a driver's license but you don't have to know anything about guns (and how to safely use them). The second amendment needs to be rewritten.

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  596. Re: I blame Trump. by AosProductsIndia · · Score: 1

    Yupp now it will be horrible to to job in US

  597. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Most gun-rights activists are for a smaller, more constrained government,

    Wanting to cut $1M off welfare and spend $100M more on prisons doesn't make one in favor of a small government.

    Nope, those conservatives want a huge government in involved in every aspect of people's lives. Telling people who they can sleep with, what services they can get from a doctor, and all that. Massive, invasive authoritarian fascist government. Gun rights activists are as much fascists as the fascists who grabbed guns in the '30s.

  598. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by silentcoder · · Score: 1

    Now consider this - that ammendment also says this has to be 'well regulated'.
    Yet that part is apparently always ignored.

    It's supposed to be well regulated. That means - with good regulations around it. Sane gun control laws = well regulated.

    Do you know what ELSE could meet that requirement ? Nothing.

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  599. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by silentcoder · · Score: 1

    >I have yet to see a study that shows that (legal) gun ownership is a significant factor in homicide rates

    Well it's interesting how conveniently Americans go from "all gun ownership is legal" to "only illegal guns are used for crime"... how can there BE illegal guns if all gun ownership is legal ? Even then - 100% of all illegal guns no matter WHAT law system makes them illegal were once legal. Illegal guns all START OUT as legally owned guns.
    The only possible exception are home-made fire-arms, which are a tiny minority of them - and only 'illegal' in the sense that their manufacture did not pass through the usual regulatory channels (in the US - there are so little of such that it's quite possible that in most states those are quite possibly entirely legal).

    But guns don't start out illegal -they get made, legally, in a factory and sold, legally to somebody. Somewhere along the line this status changes - usually as a result of them being stolen from legal owners, but contra your beliefs -that's not an argument for increasing the supply of guns to steal.

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  600. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by silentcoder · · Score: 1

    It's a LOT easier to defend yourself against any of those than against a gun. A gun-wielder doesn't have to get close.

    Besides which -this 'perfectly logical' argument is disputed by the fact that deadly hate crimes are among the biggest reductions in the immediate aftermath of gun bans everywhere. Guns give people a major ego-boost - exactly because they are hard to defend against. Take that away, and a helluva lot of hate-filled people are too scared to actually ACT on their hate.

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  601. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Gussington · · Score: 1

    No it's not. This is just ideological rhetoric.

    Or Science. But I'm sure that won't change your mind...

  602. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    How about you go tell ISIS how futile a rifle is, meanwhile they're about to seize a landmass a quarter the size of Europe

    The irony there being that they are operating in an area with extremely permissive weapons laws and they somehow haven't led to the polite society that gun enthusiasts always talk about.

  603. Re: Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    You make that sound nice. Problem is the "residuals" they send out of the country in that scenario total hundreds of billions of dollars per year. Wish I could find the link to the numbers. That further compounds the damage they do by suppressing our wages and displacing workers.

  604. Re: Not a problem at all by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    In Chicago they didn't beat him because he was White. They beat him for talking mess and thinking they wouldn't mess with him because he was White.

    WTF? Your shizzle of a message has nothing to do with reality. Are they teaching this revisionist disinformation in Hooligan Gangster U now? Professor: "Whenever a black person does something against a white person, it isn't racist -- it's because the white person was talking shizzle."

  605. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by EmptyHead · · Score: 1

    a class or kind of people unified by shared interests, habits, or characteristics

    So WoW players, cat fanciers and gun enthusiasts are races now? Not sure that will fly with the UNHRC...

    So now along with 5000 Genders, we got a million races based on beer preference.

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    But they won't let race be fluid, while gender can be. I don't understand, gender is much more defined. We all descended either from Adam and Eve - or - from the same group of curious monkeys. When we breed between races our offspring are not sterile like a liger or mule. But, for some reason it isn't PC to let race be fluid while gender can be.

  606. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Plenty of gun laws already on the books. Having more won't help anything. Look at Chicago and Washington, D.C. they have draconian gun laws and their gun crime levels are obscene. You can have your oppression in your country, thanks. We have a Bill of Rights here.

  607. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Gussington · · Score: 1

    It does. It also illustrates your rather disappointing lack of humor.

    It could just be that you aren't as funny as you think you are.

    And it's where left wing, reshuffle everything idealists end up turning simple concepts into meaningless messes. And where you don't understand why when a decent majority of people believe in most of your concepts, you are adament about derailing the train for the least important matters.

    And herein lies the point of your babble. A little rant about the left, or the democrats, or whoever it is you hate.
    For the record I have no political leaning, both sides are as crazy as each other, so anyone attacking one, is clearly on the other and therefore to me just as crazy.
    If you want the science, you can start here: https://www.scientificamerican...

  608. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by yndrd1984 · · Score: 1

    Wanting to cut $1M off welfare and spend $100M more on prisons doesn't make one in favor of a small government.

    The US federal budget for prisons is less than $10 billion while the budget for entitlements is 2.33 trillion, basically prisons are rounding error in the kind of thing that they'd like to cut.

    But hey, you pulled some numbers out of your backside - totally convincing! /s

    Nope, those conservatives want a huge government in involved in every aspect of people's lives. Telling people who they can sleep with, what services they can get from a doctor, and all that.

    You do realize that those are Evangelical/social conservatives, not pro-business/small government conservatives, right? They don't even overlap that much.

    Massive, invasive authoritarian fascist government. Gun rights activists are as much fascists as the fascists who grabbed guns in the '30s.

    Hyperbolic fear-mongering at its most absurd. "Less government intrusion" is literally a cornerstone of their political philosophy, but in your mind that makes them fascists.

  609. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by silentcoder · · Score: 1

    >Please try to keep in mind that you, or your culture, don't get the privilege of defining what is "rational" for the whole world, or specifically in someone else's culture. "Rational" is defined by the culture it is being considered within.

    Errr no. Rationality, be definition, is not determined by culture, religion or anything other than two things: facts and numbers. The things you cite are such perfect examples of irrational arguments that they are recognized as a fallacyh ("appeal to tradition"). They are not valid rational arguments.

    More importantly - there isn't a single situation in the USA. There is a world of difference in what gun ownership even MEANS depending on where you live. In the country-side, a gun is a way to feed your family, in the worst-case (rare) scenario of a crime it may actually be an effective defense - but even if it's a bad defense it's better than nothing, which is the alternative, and the risk FROM the guns are low because you're isolated - if you miss your target you hit a tree. Big deal.
    In a city - the facts are entirely different. Here - guns are used PRIMARILY to blow heads off, and hardly ever for things like hunting. Here - their extremely inefficient nature as a defense tool has much more serious consequences than "I missed and the bad guy got me" - here when you miss, you kill an innocent bystander. There isn't any empty space around you for the bullet to go. There aren't any trees to hit - your backstop is innocent people.

    And never over-estimate the effectiveness of guns as a self-defense device, in all human history we have not invented a LESS effective tool for that job (with the possible exception of the bow and arrow). Guns only fire straight if your breathing is right, and your hands are steady. When your life is at risk - staying calm is very hard, and when your not calm your hands get sweaty and shaky, and your breathing becomes rapid - that makes it virtually impossible to hit what you intend to shoot at - and, in a city, that almost guarantees hitting somebody who has nothing to do with the event. I love guns, I grew up with them in a rural area - and I'm an excellent shot. But I refuse ot own one, I refuse ot have one in my house - because this is a city I live in now, and a gun is a terrible idea. The risk of my toddler getting her hands on it is BIGGER than the risk of us being attacked. The odds of it helping if we ARE attacked is so low that it's now worth the risks. There's a reason why the number one performance enhancing drug for Olympic shots is Prozac... what good is a self-defense device that only WORKS if you are perfectly calm ? A good self defense device should work well even if you are panicking. Guns are terrible at the job. Hell a bat gives you better odds - you can swing accurately enough to hit your target even if you're panicking (and the adrenaline rush would probably make you swing HARDER than you otherwise could) - and if you DO miss the odds of killing your own kid or the neighbor's kids are practically zero. You can just swing again.

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  610. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by silentcoder · · Score: 1

    Yeah yeah, we'll care about THAT hypocrisy when pro-lifers all accept that they are morally binding themselves to also oppose the death penalty AND support a comprehensive welfare state.
    If you demand the birth of a kid to a person ill equipped to care for one, but won't assist in the feeding, clothing, shelering and schooling of that kid - then you're not pro-life you are pro-birth. And that's morally repugnant.

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  611. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by silentcoder · · Score: 1

    Your number is off by a bout 3000 times.
    The fatal shootings last year in the US were well over 12-thousand.

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  612. Re: Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    They can go to hell. The guy that shot the street shitters did the world a favor.

  613. Re: Not a problem at all by serviscope_minor · · Score: 1

    Depends on your definition of feminism indeed.

    Yes, but only in a trivial sense. The super extreme view is held be a small fraction of people who inhabit certain places on the internet and happen to be very noisy. If you attempt to use that definition outside of that group, or people aware of that group, you will essentially be using a private definition and will be misunderstood.

    I'm taking the current "modern" feminists (third wave feminism) which you can see in action on Twitter (eg. the GamerGate instigators).

    I don't see how the instigators---either the dude who posted that long screed or the people attacking Anita Asrkeesian---are feminists by any definition of the word.

    more modern definitions leave the equality out of it.

    No, not really. This is not to say you can't fine some wingnut somewhere who does so. The internet is a large place and you can find someone professing to belong to some cause to say almost anything. The fact that a small number of nutcases exist doesn't really say anything about the general cause. Mostly, equality is left out on in the rather peculiar fantasies of TheRedPill, AVFM and other such places.

    A traditional feminist movement in modern eras would be primarily focused on countries around the world where women don't have the rights yet to run for president

    No. You're saying what YOU think feminists ought to do. There's still plenty to do back home. There is also more wrong in the world than any one person can try to fix, and complaining that someone is concentrating on a cause they like, not some other cause you don't even like enough to do anything about is a cheap rhetorical trick. It's meaningless because it can be levelled at more or less anything, because there is always somewhere else worse in the world. Come to think of it, why are you wasting time arguing on the internet when there are people being tortured in North Korea? You should be spending your time helping them.

    you could just be a part of it and not see the issue of what your group represents (eg. if your definition of feminism comes from AmiMojo

    If you're going to claim AmiMojo is part of a hate group then have a massive [citation needed]. That says far, far more about your biases than about his IMO.

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  614. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I fucking hate mud people. Street shitters are at the top of the list.

  615. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Getting drunk and doing stupid things[...]

    Terminating a human's life willfully is not something I would characterize as a "stupid thing". It is pure unadulterated evil and anything that brings anybody closer to committing this most horrible deed of all should be something society should steer clear off.

    There are huge penalties for the lethal combination of drinking and driving. There are none for the much more lethal combination of drinking and carrying guns.

  616. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    No your coworker is dead because a racist bigot decided to kill him.

    And carried the means to do it at a whim and the crooking of a finger, like a drunk and petty God wielding power over death and life.

  617. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Not every good thing is worth its price tag.

  618. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Ditto!

  619. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Effectively there are only two races: The Human Race, and the Mud People.

    The Human Race includes Europeans, Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, Eskimos, etc.

    The Mud People consist of everyone else, essentially the horrible looking people with skin like mud. These people are Muslims, Pakis, Indians, Bangladeshi, Aboriginal, Africans, Negroes, Mexicans, non-European South Americans and Central Americans, Brazil (of course--the land of mud people and race mongrels). If this group would suddenly cease to exist, oh what a wonderful world it would be!

  620. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Thanks! Fascinating. I was unaware that Anatolian languages were extinct. Never heard of the Tocharian languages. I went and did some research after your post, and it really is very interesting. Glad you took the time to explain.

  621. Re:I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Someday someone will track you down and show you what's what.

  622. Re: I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Podesta is running pedo ring out of Comet Pizza in Washington DC. He was Hillary's campaign chairman. Hillary was in on the pedo ring too. In the news media this incident is referred to as "Pizzagate". Podesta was also the one who rigged the primaries and stabbed Bernie Sanders in the back.

  623. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    We need guns to protect our homes and family from ferral predators--negroes, mexicans, pakis, muslims.

  624. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    [...]What we Americans resent and oppose utterly are foreigners telling us how to live or trying to take away our rights, [...] The least they could do in return is show us some more respect or perhaps we should leave them to deal with Putin by themselves instead?

    Oh! So now we should worship you for not minding your business while at the same time never comment on your business?

    As for Putin, his strongest fan seem to be your president, so we already have that situation. What is new?

    Governments behave differently when the people are armed. They are more restrained, less authoritarian and more cautious in the exercise of their powers. As for enabling authoritarianism, the first thing that authoritarians everywhere do is disarm the populace because they know perfectly well that an armed people will not stand for tyranny. For example, one of the first things that both the Soviets and the Nazis did when they gained power was to restrict gun ownership. Coincidence? I think not.

    Yeah, right. 'Governments behave differently and are less authoritarian.' You really have drunk your Kool-aid.

    Try to cross your border and see what the fine TSA agents say about your 'less authoritarian' illusions. Or how the media is portrayed by the leadership of the 'country of the free'?

    For each day you come closer to being a totalitarian state. So hold your guns close to you. They are your comfort blankets lulling you into believeiving you are safe from the big bad government. But let me let you in on a secret: they don't care about your guns because they are useless. If, no, sorry... When they want to take the last of your freedoms from you, you can try to shoot the freedoms back. I feel sorry for you.

  625. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by stealth_finger · · Score: 1

    Taking away guns does nothing to fix the underlying issues in a situation like this. That fucking asshole who shot your co-worker is going to hate your co-worker and do violence to him, guns or not.

    Maybe not the underlying issues but take away the guns and you have a lot less people getting shot and killed. The guy might have still been assaulted but it's a lot harder to actually kill someone with your hands or a knife. It's ridiculous to say taking away the guns won't change anything, because it will.

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  626. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    We need guns to protect ourselves from feral negroes and mexicans. Bad dudes. Band hombres.

  627. Negroes are born criminals by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Lock them up. Lock them up a birth.

  628. Re: I blame Trump. by Slashvertisment · · Score: 0

    the most intolerant group of people I've ever run across.

    The irony is palpable.

  629. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    If the truth be told, shooting third world foreigners is patriotic. The more dead turd worlders, the better.

  630. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    In other words my coworker is dead because millions of innocent gun owners haven't been arrested, how is that a good thing?.

    How many thousands of people would die trying to enforce gun control on a population unwilling to surrender their guns? We tried alcohol prohibition because so many people died In relation to the consumption of alcohol. It turned out to be a mistake.

    I'm surprised you haven't been modded to insightful because what you point out is really the core of the issue.

    Until the vast majority of the US population is actively on the side of banning the public ownership of firearms it simply will be impossible to enforce. A huge number of Americans feel that the responsible ownership of guns is a good thing for the population and leads to more good than bad--unless that sentiment shifts no law will last and no action by the political and law enforcement bodies can happen without serious outrage and a perception of rights being trampled. It will be seen as an unjust law and will be broken or overlooked by even the most law abiding of citizens.

    Shifting gun ownership is a tough nut to crack because the more crime and violence you have the more people want to defend themselves... and when crime and violence is low trying to take away guns is seen as an unnecessary restriction on freedom. So there's effectively no way to gain the sentiment.

  631. Re:I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    If your numbers are accurate, it means that a black person is twice as likely to be killed by a white person as a white person is to be killed by a black person.

    What happens when you remove cops getting trigger happy on routine traffic stops from the equation?

  632. Trump won, big time. Suck it up, snowflake. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Trump WON! Big league. You lost. You fucking lost. You picked the wrong side. And you lost. I guess that makes you a loser. YEAH! BIGLY!

  633. Re: /. editors: why do you maintain paradise? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    When out of the blue an H1-B indo-chimp flies in and steals your job, and you have to train them or lose even your piddly severance pay, then you'll be full of nerd hate too.

  634. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Ol+Olsoc · · Score: 1

    What's this have to do with the price of dead Hindus in Alaska?

    New to posting, eh?

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  635. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Ol+Olsoc · · Score: 1

    But they won't let race be fluid, while gender can be. I don't understand, gender is much more defined. We all descended either from Adam and Eve - or - from the same group of curious monkeys. When we breed between races our offspring are not sterile like a liger or mule. But, for some reason it isn't PC to let race be fluid while gender can be.

    To be blunt, the gender morass as they are trying to define it, has shifted from sexual characteristics to sexual preferences, and in doing so, they have shown themselves to be rather obsessive compulsive about attaching a label to everything in sight. Even worse, they are wordsmithing so obsessively that in their world of genders, a Transsexual male is not the same gender as a transsexual man. A distinction with no difference.

    And yeah it's like the opposite for race.

    One might be forgiven for believing that they just like bitching.

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  636. Re:TrumpCasualtyCounter (TCC) by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    We need a Trump Casualty Counter for when....

    Most of his followers would just consider that a "progress counter".

    At some point of time, the Mexicans will gladly build the wall and pay for it. As will the Canadians. And a number of other countries will start a pool for a lid.

  637. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I wasn't presenting an opinion, I was presenting a fact. An opinion would be "you should have more gun control", when I originally wrote the comment I included that opinion, but then I decided to simply stick with the fact "guns do not protect you against tyranny". Now, you can argue that fact is wrong, but don't act like I'm just presenting some unsubstantiated opinion.

    I'm down with this, mostly, but then you say -

    More more guns you have the more murders you have

    Which is unsubstantiated opinion. Take the country you're pointing at as an example - the states with the fewest murders by gun, have the most registered gun owners; the states with the most murders by gun, have the fewest registered gun owners.

    So when you say things like -

    Non-Americans understand you believe that, but we also understand that you're wrong.

    - please realize that some of the math you base your understanding on involves obviously incorrect data ;)

    And, if I were prone to making fallacy fallacies, I'd toss your entire opinion out of the window. You can't seem to separate fact from opinion, consistently, and this proves, conclusively, that you are no authority on the subject matter at hand.

  638. Lovein' It. Trump is the man! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    It may be "racist" (a word without meaning) or whatever you want to call it. Maybe the gunman was drunk, maybe not. But the bottom line is that the gunman did the right thing. He is a patriot. Too bad about the dead haji, but hey, that's the way it crumbles, cookiewise.

  639. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Revarg · · Score: 1

    I'm pretty sure it can be classified as both racist and xenophobic.

  640. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by constComment · · Score: 1

    Perhaps those Americans are correct that owning guns secures their freedom. How many lives have been lost under HItler, Stalin, Mao, and others when guns were restricted? How does the freedom of the average European compare with that of an American? Just last week, a Dane was charged with blasphemy for burning a Quran. Is that Dane truly free? Most Americans would say no. Freedom has its price, and most US citizens are comfortable with that.

  641. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Revarg · · Score: 1

    yea, because groups of native guerilla soldiers could never drive out a technologically more advanced adversary, that only happens in Fairytales and movies... oh wait...

  642. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    My father had a saying "I know a ni1gger when I see one!"

    Maybe WoW is a race. Maybe. But there is no doubt that the ni1ggers are a race, the lowest race.

  643. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by constComment · · Score: 1

    Your linked data actually proves the point that Americans are a free society due to guns. If one looks at the list, there are nations that have greater deaths per capita from homicide with far fewer guns per capita. There are also nations that have extremely low homicide rates with high guns per capita. So, the correlation that guns lead to the death by homicide is not there. Rather, culture drives the death not the tool.

    Interestingly, the largest component of US deaths by guns is suicide. Even in choosing our death, Americans have freedom.

  644. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Ol+Olsoc · · Score: 1

    It does. It also illustrates your rather disappointing lack of humor.

    It could just be that you aren't as funny as you think you are.

    Do you just skim posts, finding something to take umbrage at? Didn't read what I wrote after that? Allow me to explain.

    You didn't have to find it funny. A person would look at that, and say "that's ridiculous" some might find it funny, some not. And that's okay. But even so, a display of non-insulting humor where a poster pokes fun at themselves, indicates an extension of friendly notion, that even if if the recipient does not find it amusing, at least they can make some judgements.

    And your response tells me much about you, taken with your other posts like:

    Only if your definition of race comes from the 19th century, which in itself is a little racist.

    Just because the stupid end of society can't deal with grey doesn't mean the rest of us can't.

    Nice.

    And it's where left wing, reshuffle everything idealists end up turning simple concepts into meaningless messes. And where you don't understand why when a decent majority of people believe in most of your concepts, you are adamant about derailing the train for the least important matters.

    And herein lies the point of your babble. A little rant about the left, or the democrats, or whoever it is you hate.

    I have to chuckle, when there are others here who label me as a liberal or socialist. No, actually I tend to analyze a situation, and put it to a test of whether it makes sense, and if it is likely to work, or it it is just screwed up ideology. I've torn conservatives to shreds when they try to trump science with politics and declare the energy retention characteristics of different gases, or when they express such a faulty concept of human nature as to believe in trainwreck economics like the trickle down effect or Laissez-faire.

    But the left comes into a well deserved beatdown when they require 88 genders, which means that a simple term once based upon what parts you were born with, has completely changed to mean sexual preference. And so fluid that there is somehow a difference between the aforementioned Transsexual man, and Transsexual male.

    For the record I have no political leaning, both sides are as crazy as each other, so anyone attacking one, is clearly on the other and therefore to me just as crazy.

    Racist, stupid, and now crazy. What a bundle of joy you are. handing out the pejoratives like candy at Easter.

    Your idea of labeling anyone who criticizes one political affiliation as automatically belonging to the other political affiliation is simply wrong, especially when you seem to demand fluidity in other matters, yet are in a big hurry to label me as something that I'm not.

    If you want the science, you can start here: https://www.scientificamerican...

    Race as a social construct is very nice for psychologists, but tell me, is it bad to know that people originating from a certain area and subject to certain diseases by their genetics now forbidden knowledge? Is the very researching of this sort of thing racist? From the article:

    "What the study of complete genomes from different parts of the world has shown is that even between Africa and Europe, for example, there is not a single absolute genetic difference, meaning no single variant where all Africans have one variant and all Europeans another one, even when recent migration is disregarded," Pääbo told Live Science. "It is all a question of differences in how frequent different variants are on different continents and in different regions."

    Wordsmithing, and basically completely abandoning race altogether for some regional approach that will soon become race again.

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  645. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by strikethree · · Score: 1

    The one thing I know is you can not have a rational discussion with them about gun control.

    I know you believe your coworker would be alive if there was gun control; but you are wrong. The guy would have killed him no matter what; perhaps by dragging him behind a truck until all of his skin was torn off as happened to a American of Mexican descent. Or perhaps your friend would have been lynched. That used to be real popular.

    I should mod you down for making this about gun control instead of hate, but meh. Your lack of rational thought is typical.

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  646. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    When was the last time American citizens had to use firearms to defend themselves from the government?

    Arguably it's high time, considering how the constitution is being trampled over for fun and profit. But nobody can actually bothered to view his guns in the light of the purpose of the second amendment.

  647. Race and gun crime by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Vermont which is 99% white, has no gun laws. You can carry concealed weapons, or open carry, no matter. No need for a permit. No need to ask permission. Constitutional gun rights are totally respected in Vermont. And it has the lowest rate of gun crime in the nation. Almost none.

    Why? It's the demographics. Vermont has favorable demographics. However such policy would never work in a state like Mississippi where 40% of the populace belongs to a race which exhibits no impulse control. Gun crime is much higher in Mississippi because of the Negro problem.

    Demographics are everything.

    1. Re:Race and gun crime by dave420 · · Score: 1

      Logic is everything. You have nothing.

  648. Re:Not a problem at all by Marxist+Hacker+42 · · Score: 1

    The legal hassle is worth it when you're paying $20,000/year less

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  649. Re:Not a problem at all by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Breitbart News. We don't want anyone working for us who can't the tell the difference between reality and alternate reality.

  650. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by backwardsposter · · Score: 1

    Non-Americans understand you believe that, but we also understand that you're wrong.

    Good news everyone, gun control debate over!

  651. Re:Not a problem at all by tsotha · · Score: 1

    Oh, you're so clever!

  652. Re: I blame Trump. by Marxist+Hacker+42 · · Score: 1

    Kicked up to 165,000 by Bush and Obama. You are behind.

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  653. Re: I blame Trump. by Marxist+Hacker+42 · · Score: 1

    If he is unskilled, train him. On the job training used to be common.

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  654. Re: I blame Trump. by Marxist+Hacker+42 · · Score: 1

    Neither should be allowed at all. We should be training our own people.

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  655. Re: Not a problem at all by GrahamJ · · Score: 1

    No. I understand that people - all people - are born into belief systems with varying degrees of imposition. Nevertheless I believe, and laws tend to back me on this, that individuals are ultimately responsible for their own actions. If your religion tells you to kill someone you will be deemed a crimina in my countryl, for example. Why should my judgement differ? Your examples cite racism which I agree is unacceptable due to colour not being an attribute we choose.

  656. Re: I blame Trump. by Marxist+Hacker+42 · · Score: 1

    This type of thing wouldn't happen without Tata Consulting invading this nation.

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  657. Re: I blame Trump. by Marxist+Hacker+42 · · Score: 1

    The loss of his "Desktop Support Job" to Indian body shops.

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  658. Re:Not a problem at all by Marxist+Hacker+42 · · Score: 1

    Were? Unlike the KKK, the black supremacists have gained in power and are quite active.

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  659. Re: I blame Trump. by Kohath · · Score: 1

    In other words, Trump is guilty by association because he didn't disavow one of the 5000 things Trump-haters demand he disavow every day.

  660. Re: Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    Not even a joke, Europeans and Asians are not 100% Homo sapiens, it's what sets us apart from the apes.

  661. Re: Not a problem at all by Marxist+Hacker+42 · · Score: 1

    Feminists today are genocidal maniac terrorists- and should be called out as such, no matter how "mainstream" they are.

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  662. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    of course you can't have a 'rational discussion' because in YOUR OPINION the only rational thing is only for the government to be allowed to be armed. So, by definition, any other viewpoint is irrational.

    Go back to your country and stay there, I don't want YOUR LAWS to govern MY country. I don't want to be part of the Euro zone, I don't want France and Germany running the world.

    So in short, Fuck Off.

  663. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    And yet, despite knives being much cheaper and more readily available, far more people in the US choose to murder with guns than with knives, or any other implement for that matter. There must be SOME reason that guns are the weapon of choice for murderers.

  664. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    The only reason you think it is wrong is because you don't want to discuss the issues with violence that still occur at close to the same rates in countries that have instituted gun control and you have been conditioned to think you couldn't live your life without government control. Using them as an excuse for problems or as a reason a government would take away more rights is proof that your argument is hypocritical. It's the "think of the children" meme that invokes stupid judgement while ignoring greater issues. It's like saying we need to give governments more power because if we don't they will take it.

  665. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by JustAnotherOldGuy · · Score: 1

    Now consider this - that ammendment also says this has to be 'well regulated'.

    There are loads of gun control laws and the only people they affect are those who follow the rules...they have no real impact on criminals as we see time and time again. I would say that in general firearms are pretty well regulated, but you can't regulate intent and intent can change at any time. How do you regulate or control intent?

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  666. Re: I blame Trump. by Darinbob · · Score: 1

    The fact that he shot someone in a bar strongly implies that he's a bad problem solver and won't make it past that part of the interview.

  667. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Many "innocent" gun owners stand up for the right of people like this (i.e. the general population) to walk around with loaded guns. I would say the culpability of gun ownsers is about on par with everyone who voted for Trump - even if you disagreed with his blatant racism, you tolerated it because you thought other things were more important.

  668. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by ukoda · · Score: 1

    You need to follow the full thread, my 'here' is New Zealand. You do make my point, you do have 3000 times the fatal shootings for 70 times the population. But, hey, freedom ra ra ra!

  669. good example.. by SuperDre · · Score: 1

    It's a good example why it's a bad idea for people to walk around with guns (or knives).... If he didn't have a gun all he would be able to have done is beat the guy up, but that would be easier for the crowd to control..
    Even though I like guns very much, it should not be available (easily) to regular citizens. Most people are killed by their own guns by accident, and that should tell something.. But then again, most people are just too stupid to understand that.

  670. Re: Not a problem at all by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Refusal to hire a specific American is not refusal to hire American.

  671. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by ukoda · · Score: 1

    Thank you for your reasoned response. I agree that numbers by themselves paint a too simple view of a complex issue and I acknowledge there is no quick fix. I just wish people would take the time to think about things and to wonder what are the options. At the risk of creating further offense I notice the USA is very inward looking. My last trip there was for 2 weeks and during my time there I only saw two TV news stories about what was happening outside the USA, all the other news was internal.

  672. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by TheCastro1689 · · Score: 1

    Well your logic falls apart there since no one is saying the government and military need to turn all of our guns in as well. Guns make the weak stronger, most people wouldn't listen to cops if they didn't have the threat of force. And a literal countless number of people would be worse off from home invasions and muggings and violence without guns to protect them. I'd give up guns if all the police and all the military gave theirs up. But I'm secure in knowing that will never happen.

  673. Re:Not a problem at all by poofmeisterp · · Score: 1

    Under Federal law, employers generally cannot discriminate against employees on the basis of:

    Race
    Sex
    Pregnancy
    Religious Affiliation
    National Origin
    Disability
    Age
    Military Affiliation
    Bankruptcy
    Genetic Information
    Citizenship Status

    Funny, political party isn't up there. What a wonderful false equivalence you've devised.

    And don't forget bona fide occupational qualifications! If the job skill required is logical thought and the prospective seeker voted for Trump, that'd be legal discrimination even if they *were* a protected group. Which, again, you're... I mean, *they're* not.

    What I'm getting at is that there's always "a way". You just need an alternative. "The position is no longer available (but one with a different ID is and there just happens to be the person we want to hire already signed up for it)." How about, "The job description and requirements have changed (to make sure there's something in there that you don't have as a legal excuse, even though the person we want to hire has that one but is missing four other ones)". It's amazing.

  674. Re: Should have listened by Lodragandraoidh · · Score: 1

    Ya cause in the 1900's they were treated fairly

    No they weren't -- the reason we have all of these European ethnic groups associated with a 'white' race is to dissociate themselves with their immigrant status and heritage - precisely because they were being discriminated against.

    The bigger irony to this story, is these same people who have immigrant backgrounds (and that would be all European Americans) turn around and discriminate against new immigrants.

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  675. Re: Should have listened by Lodragandraoidh · · Score: 1

    In the 1900s (and earlier) people came here to work hard and succeed. While that still exists in many cases, in others we have people looking for handouts or looking to do harm because of their hatred for the US. Immigration isn't a simple topic and today's world doesn't make it simpler, not for the US anymore than for Europe.

    I call BS on that. Have you ever heard of the "Sacco and Vanzetti" case?

    Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti were Italian-born American anarchists who were convicted of murdering a guard and a paymaster during the April 15, 1920 armed robbery of the Slater and Morrill Shoe Company in South Braintree, Massachusetts, United States. They were executed in the electric chair seven years later at Charlestown State Prison. Both men adhered to an anarchist movement that advocated relentless warfare against what they perceived as a violent and oppressive government.

    Or, the Wall Street Bombing of 1020?

    The Wall Street bombing occurred at 12:01 pm on September 16, 1920, in the Financial District of Manhattan, New York City. The blast killed 30 people immediately, and another eight died later of wounds sustained in the blast. There were 143 seriously injured, and the total number of injured was in the hundreds.[1]:160–61 The bombing was never solved, although investigators and historians believe the Wall Street bombing was carried out by Galleanists (Italian anarchists), a group responsible for a series of bombings the previous year. The attack was related to postwar social unrest, labor struggles, and anti-capitalist agitation in the United States.

    ... and others:

    The Los Angeles Times bombing was the purposeful dynamiting of the Los Angeles Times building in Los Angeles, California, on October 1, 1910 by a union member belonging to the International Association of Bridge and Structural Iron Workers. The explosion started a fire which killed 21 newspaper employees and injured 100 more. It was termed the "crime of the century" by the Times. Brothers John J. ("J.J.") and James B. ("J.B.") McNamara were arrested in April 1911 for the bombing. Their trial became a cause célèbre for the American labor movement. J.B. admitted to setting the explosive, and was convicted and sentenced to life in prison. J.J. was sentenced to 15 years in prison for bombing a local iron manufacturing plant, and returned to the Iron Workers union as an organizer.

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  676. Re: Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Might does make right. Do you even know evolution bro?

  677. Re: Not a problem at all by Lodragandraoidh · · Score: 1

    ...individuals are ultimately responsible for their own actions....

    You hit the nail on the head there - people should be judged on their actions (or to steal better words from MLK, "the content of their character"), rather than the color of their skin, or their affiliations.

    This is a key point in the political context: think about it, if we all walked in lock step with the party line at the exclusion of all other ideas (for those of us who associate with a political party) there would be no opportunity for change, negotiation, or reconciliation for the population at large. Diversity is critical to the functioning of our American government, regardless of your political bent.

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  678. Re: I blame Trump. by Marxist+Hacker+42 · · Score: 1

    "bad problem solver"="never trained to solve problems"
    . That is something that can actually easily be fixed.

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  679. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Where do you get these statistics?
    The USA trolls insurgents into engaging them and then calls in air support. I've never heard of what you're spouting where did you get your info?

    99% rofl please just shut the fuck up

  680. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    ISIS is seizing land?? Please tell us more about this? ISIS is losing idiot.

  681. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by david_thornley · · Score: 1

    The 19th-century idea of race could be more varied, with "race" used to refer to nationality.

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  682. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by skam240 · · Score: 1

    People have generally switched to knives in Europe due to poor gun availability and their 3 to 4 times lower homocide rates reflect this.

    Absolutly mental health is an important concern and as you say the US doesnt do a very good job at taking care of those with issues. The homocide and gun violence levels in the US versus Europe are so drastically different that it doesnt seem that mental health issues alone can come close to explaining away the difference, however.

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  683. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by david_thornley · · Score: 1

    I've read about history, not just the news. I know what happened in Yugoslavia, in WWII, where a group of enthusiastic individuals with rifles and the like got into fights with poorly trained, poorly led, and poorly equipped regular troops. It wasn't pretty, and it would be worse now, and major power armies nowadays are neither poorly trained, poorly led, or poorly equipped.

    Land wars, since the end of WWI, have been conducted by trained groups of people with a variety of weapons, including rifles, machine guns, grenades, and mortars. The German Army was highly successful in WWII, and their low-level tactics were based around machine guns, riflemen being secondary. Forces that were primarily rifle-armed, such as the WWII Chinese Army, were routinely defeated. ISIS has lots of weapons, not just rifles, from the collapse of national armies in the area.

    Moreover, in the US it's illegal to go out and buy a modern infantry rifle. A private citizen may only buy automatic weapons that were made before 1987.

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  684. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    The US federal budget for prisons is less than $10 billion while the budget for entitlements is 2.33 trillion, basically prisons are rounding error in the kind of thing that they'd like to cut.

    But hey, you pulled some numbers out of your backside - totally convincing!

    Except it wasn't about those numbers in the way you portray it.

    The point being made, was that the gun-rights activists would choose to cut 1 million from welfare, but gladly endorse 100 million in prisons. Not to make any real point of scale. And this is born out in the analysis of Trumperton's budget. Look at his spending priorities.

    These are the people who vote for 3-strikes laws, who vote for 10-20-life. Who scream for marijuana criminalization. Who freaked out over civil-unions so badly they guaranteed same-sex marriage.

    But anyway, looking at the numbers, the federal government has about 10% of the nation's prisoners, so you're ignoring the other 90%.

    but hey, look at the spending increases, look what we're getting

    You do realize that those are Evangelical/social conservatives, not pro-business/small government conservatives, right? They don't even overlap that much.

    Too bad for the ones who made the choice of their tent-mates then.

    Hyperbolic fear-mongering at its most absurd. "Less government intrusion" is literally a cornerstone of their political philosophy, but in your mind that makes them fascists.

    Nope, it makes them HYPOCRITES. Was that hard for you to grasp?

    That you fail to grasp it, well, that's part of the hypocrisy. You'll never deal with it.

  685. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    You're thinking about it wrong. To understand his point you have to start with the premise: "I like guns!", and then work your way backwards trying to justify it.

  686. Re:I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    "You know there are penalties for driving a car while intoxicated. There are none for carrying a gun while intoxicated."

    Except you are completely wrong.

    Kansas -- 21-6332 -- "Possession of a firearm under the influence. (a) Possession of a firearm under the influence is knowingly possessing or carrying a loaded firearm on or about such person, or within such person's immediate access and control while in a vehicle, while under the influence of alcohol or drugs, or both, to such a degree as to render such person incapable of safely operating a firearm."

    You can look up the rest of the statute if you like.

    "That's lousy risk management."

    No. what you did was lousy 'spouting off' about stuff with which you aren't familiar.

  687. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    They genuinely believe that the right to bear arms is a good thing and the deaths that result, while tragic, are the price of freedom.

    Here is the thing foreigners don't understand about guns in America. The reason we have an amendment to the Constitution which permits citizens to own guns is twofold:

    1) The Founding Fathers, almost all of whom were British subjects, saw firsthand what happens when only the government has firearms. They can use those weapons to quell public outcry over anything, claiming the people were "rioting" or were "a threat to peace and order" because the people can't effectively fight back. If you read The Federalist Papers, Hamilton, Madison and Jay all say the same basic thing: citizens who have weapons are more fully able to defend themselves from the government.

    That may sound odd to Europeans, but if you look at your history you should be able to see the logic behind this amendment. The Founding Fathers used their own experiences to craft a document which (was supposed to) enshrined rights to people while limiting that of the government. However, as James Madison pointed out, there has been more abridgement of freedoms of the people by the silent encroachment of those in power than by violent and sudden usurpations (paraphrased).

    The second reason for the amendment, and one the NRA absolutely refuses to recognize, is those who had weapons were during that time required to register with the government so they could be called up as part of the militia. Unlike today, the Founding Fathers envisioned a small standing army, if at all, with the militia doing the brunt of the work to slow or repel foreign invaders or put down rebellion, as George Washington did during the Whiskey Rebellion.

    Men who had firearms would register with their local government and if the need arose, they would be called up. The government maintained that list so they knew who they could call on.

    The original amendment, as proposed by James Madison, the guy who wrote the Constitution, was:

    "The right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. A well regulated militia, composed of the body of the people, trained to arms, is the best and most natural defense of a free country."

    You can see how cutting out and rearranging a few words has people imaging the amendment to be something it is not.

    This is why gun control is such a contentious issue. The Constitution, the supreme law of the land, says citizens are allowed to own firearms. Where the argument comes in is where to draw the line on a) who can own a gun (as a rule, anyone convicted of a criminal offense cannot) and b) what restrictions on gun ownership (type of weapon, amount of bullets, etc). As you have seen, some believe there should be no restrictions and others say there should be plenty of restrictions or even no ownership at all.

    Amen brother

  688. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    LOL - yeah France and Germany are doing really well right now.

    The only safe population is an armed population.

  689. Re: Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    No, let's not move along, since you raised it. Once more so that you remember, Trump lost the popular vote, and had lower crowd turnouts than Obama. These are both statements of fact, and are neither pro nor anti Trump, they just are. The only other ruler on the face of the planet right now who insists that they must be the best at everything regardless of reality is Kim Jong Un. Welcome to the US, twinned with North Korea.

  690. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Kohath · · Score: 1

    The general population drives cars without murdering pedestrians and prepares and serves food with murdering diners. If the general population can be trusted not to commit murder in those ways, what makes them prone to commit murder with a gun?

  691. Re: Not a problem at all by serviscope_minor · · Score: 1

    Thanks for making it very easy for me to set the go idiot flag on your account.

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  692. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    mmmm... Yeah if you count the inner cities that make up 97% of all of the gun crime in the country then yes. And those cities are *gasp* the strictest in the nation on gun laws! But that can't be! You just told me that having no guns makes it better!

    Except in the entire rest of the country which have just as many if not more guns there isn't a major problem with shootings. This also doesn't count the differences in countries' methods of what is a shooting (some countries don't count when police shoot, some do or don't count suicides, etc). Just pretending that "the rest of the developed world agrees" on something doesn't mean it's best for everyone. Every other developed country has a different history, different topology, different climate. Do you have to worry about bears wandering through London? Do you worry about coyotes coming into your back yard in Eindhoven? Do the police live too far to respond to an emergency in Brighton that waiting for them to come defend you is impossible? Is hunting for food common in Versailles?

    Different countries are different. Film at 11. Just because something is what we want, and what works for us doesn't mean it's for you. Just because you want to be self-righteous about something doesn't mean we value that viewpoint. Europeans especially should know better. Holocaust, purges, revolutions. If you wish to let other people ensure your own safety, then by all means do. We choose to ensure our own, for ourselves.

  693. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Because everyone else explicitly singles out guns when they talk about arms. They don't say "small arms stabbings". They don't call a cutlery dealer an "arms dealer". Playing with words doesn't change the meaning. You know better and know what they meant. It's quite as easy to choose to run someone down in a car than it is to use a gun. There are plenty of security footage videos on youtube of people running down others in their cars for revenge. Guns get the magic headlines. "He was gunned down". They don't say "He was baseball batted down" when someone is beaten to death. When a gun was used, it is now the star of the story... because it pushes buttons for people who are scared of them.

  694. Re: I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Uh, no he didn't. People like you SAID he did. I guess you and your cronies lack listening and reading comprehension? He said explicitly that some of the illegal immigrants are bad people, and some are good people. He prioritized (just like Obama... look it up there are videos of him *and both Clintons* saying almost word for word the same things Trump said about immigration, illegals, criminals, etc) the criminal illegals.

  695. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    is those who had weapons were during that time required to register with the government so they could be called up as part of the militia.

    They already have that. Every male over 18 is registered and eligible for drafting. Unless of course you think about female gun owners.

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  696. Re: Should have listened by mjwx · · Score: 1

    In the 1900s (and earlier) people came here to work hard and succeed.

    The murdered man was an engineer working for Garmin. It seems pretty obvious he came to the U.S. "to work hard and succeed".

    Cant have him doing that, it'd make the local yokels look lazy.

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  697. Re:Not a problem at all by mjwx · · Score: 1

    There are dicks everywhere. People of all religions, ethnicities, colors, and even financial backgrounds don't like and/or trust other people who are not like them.

    Quoted For Truth.

    However when you mention the M word... and people lose their shit.

    A few weeks back a man robbed a convenience store in France wearing a Burka. This news erupted across the United Kingdom (which isn't in France for those playing along in Alabama) and people were shouting that the Burka should be banned and rational arguments pointing out that it wont stop convenience stores being taken for a few hundred Euro were being dismissed out of hand... I mean it was a national security issue and all that.

    There as another robbery on that day, closer to home in Solihul near Birmingham. A small group of thieves not wearing Burkas stole 3 million pounds (Stirling, as in Doctor Who money) worth of Jaguar-Land Rover engines from the JLR factory. They did so by using a white Scania lorry. This was clearly a non issue as none of the major news papers reported it, I found out about it via the Car Memes facebook page that referenced a Car Throttle article the day after. My suggestion that this could be fixed by banning white Scania lorries was met with utter dumbfoundment by those who suggested banning Burkas would fix petty crime.

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  698. Re: "Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Appleb by rtb61 · · Score: 1

    Inebriation is no barrier to driving https://www.cdc.gov/motorvehic..., it is just a barrier to driving properly.

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  699. Caste was born when first con-man met first fool by NewYork · · Score: 1
  700. Behind every great fortune there is crime; by NewYork · · Score: 1
  701. He is a Brahmin; by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Brahmin are the most racist/casteist people from India; 90% black money in India is with Brahmins; http://www.livemint.com/Leisur...

  702. Indians are bringing Uncivilized Caste system by NewYork · · Score: 1

    I'll do software jobs and Americans should do menial jobs. This type of uncivilized Caste system is not acceptable in USA; https://qz.com/918834/indians-...

  703. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Gussington · · Score: 1

    Race as a social construct is very nice for psychologists, but tell me, is it bad to know that people originating from a certain area and subject to certain diseases by their genetics now forbidden knowledge? Is the very researching of this sort of thing racist?

    Originating from a certain area isn't race. That is the point. How do you define race these days? It's not being from a certain area, since migration patterns throw this out the window. It's not the colour of their skin or their features since the variations are so large. So how do you define race in a scientifically useful way? And to bring it back on topic, how is this case of shooting an Indian that you thought was Arabic, not racist?

  704. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by yndrd1984 · · Score: 1

    The point being made, was that the gun-rights activists would choose to cut 1 million from welfare, but gladly endorse 100 million in prisons.

    It wasn't clear that this was a hypothetical, but I still don't think the libertarian-leaning, 'small-government', pro-gun type of conservatives want to spend more money on much of anything.

    But anyway, looking at the numbers, the federal government has about 10% of the nation's prisoners, so you're ignoring the other 90%.

    Yes, but now you have to include state and local budgets into the mix as well. This was just a quick, order-of-magnitude estimate.

    These are the people who vote for 3-strikes laws, who vote for 10-20-life. Who scream for marijuana criminalization. ... Too bad for the ones who made the choice of their tent-mates then.

    Every political group has to ally with other groups it doesn't completely agree with, that's how politics works. Do you think that communists like working with pro-globalization neo-liberals in the Democratic party?

    I think this particular sub-group would be fine with married gay marijuana farmers living next door as long as they didn't have to fight gun-control legislation every election cycle.

    Nope, it makes them HYPOCRITES. Was that hard for you to grasp?

    The fact that you think all conservatives are a homogeneous mass of group-thinkers make them hypocrites?

  705. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by yndrd1984 · · Score: 2

    Americans go from "all gun ownership is legal"

    Who's for that?

    Illegal guns all START OUT as legally owned guns.

    For the most part, yes.

    But guns don't start out illegal -they get made, legally, in a factory and sold, legally to somebody. Somewhere along the line this status changes - usually as a result of them being stolen from legal owners, but contra your beliefs -that's not an argument for increasing the supply of guns to steal.

    What does this have to do with the homicide rate? Sure if you got rid of all guns in the country (even cops, military, and the illegal ones), and prevented any new ones from being smuggled in (how is that border wall working?) that might prevent homicides committed with guns, but that's not even an argument about overall homicide rates.

    I don't see the benefit if 'gun violence' just gets moved to the same amount of 'non-gun violence'. All that does is take away some people's choices in order to make other people feel good.

  706. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by dave420 · · Score: 1

    There is a reason soldiers are given guns as their primary weapon and not a car or knife. As long as a soldier's primary weapon is a gun, this argument carries no weight.

  707. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by silentcoder · · Score: 1

    >What does this have to do with the homicide rate?
    Nothing as such - I was addressing the specific claim: that gun violence cannot justify gun control laws which may affect current gun owners because it's largely committed with illegal guns (and the side claim that this implies gun control would have no effect).

    But let's address YOUR claims then:

    > Sure if you got rid of all guns in the country (even cops, military, and the illegal ones),
    Countries with gun bans generally do. Not military as a rule but cops in Britain and New Zeeland are unarmed for ordinary police work. They only get a gun issued when they are entering a specific, known-threatening situation. They don't get to walk around armed. Result: In the past 20 years exactly 2 people have been shot by police in the UK. The US cops kill more people than that EVERY DAY. But when the odds are that criminals won't have guns - there's no reason for the cops to carry anything more dangerous than a nightstick.

    >and prevented any new ones from being smuggled in
    You will never prevent ALL of them. But contrary to your claim - you don't NEED to. Because it turns out - smugglers don't sell shit to random people on the street. To get a smuggler to sell you something you need to have criminal connections. You need people to vouch for you. They won't sell you a smuggled gun unless they are damn sure you're not an undercover cop.
    You can't just walk down to the docks by Sydney harbour and start asking random strangers to sell you an illegal gun. Now your hardcore career criminals - they'll still have guns (biker gangs in Aus for example), but they tend not to be involved in petty-crimes like housebreaking and the like. Their crimes rarely have much impact on the general public.
    On the other hand the moron who wakes up one day and decides he wants to go into some public place and start shooting until he leaves the biggest pile of bodies he can before he gets shot ? That idiot - he can't GET a gun in those countries. Which is why events like that are extremely rare there. The US had 48 mass shootings in the last 20 years. The next 20 countries COMBINED had 22. Many of them had none. All of them have decent gun control laws.

    > but that's not even an argument about overall homicide rates.
    Non-gun homocide isn't JUST low because guns are easy to find in the US - it is low EVERYWHERE - because it's actually pretty fucking hard. People tend to fight back if you try to kill them. With a gun - you can kill them from far away, reliably. With a bat or a knife - you have to seriously risk your own life if you want to do it. So in fact homocide rates as a whole DO go down - a LOT.

    >I don't see the benefit if 'gun violence' just gets moved to the same amount of 'non-gun violence'.
    Well good thing there is absolutely ZERO evidence that this happens, and no sane reason to think it MIGHT. You'll never have a homocide rate of zero, but you can get pretty damn close if you take guns out of the picture. Do not let the perfect be the enemy of the good. The fact that we can't end ALL murder isn't an argument against preventing SOME murders.

    >All that does is take away some people's choices in order to make other people feel good.
    No. It's taking away a stupid choice (for self defense - there is no worse thing ever designed than a gun, it's the perfect thing to attack with, it's an atrociously bad thing to defend with) to let other people feel their hearts still beating. There is a reason you are stasticially MORE likely to get shot if you own a gun than if you don't - MUCH more. It's because a gun is the worst thing in the world to for self defense. A tool that can only be reliably used when you are calm and your breathing is under control is the dumbest thing ever to give to somebody who is afraid for their life.

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  708. Re: "Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Appleb by dave420 · · Score: 1

    Now imagine the power hate has over people with guns - people who are already committed to being able to kill someone, and who see that as a valid way of solving problems...

  709. Re: Should have listened by Sique · · Score: 1

    So is money, if you don't spend it, or spend it on worthless things.

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  710. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by angel'o'sphere · · Score: 1

    Why don't you simply read some statistics, hu?

    t's possible that guns reduce crime while at the same time the crimes that do occur are more likely to involve guns.
    In the country that probably has the highest crime rate after third world countries like Somalia? And you want to be proud about that or use it as an argument?

    Who would have thought! Is it possible that countries with more boats have more toddler deaths in boating accidents?
    Some accidents can be avoided, some not. A gun is just a waiting accident, especially in countries where you don't have to show that you can properly handle the gun. Toddler related boat accidents are btw. extremely rare. And that a toddler kills you with a boat is close to impossible.

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  711. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Yup and this days that militia is called "National Guard", as per Militia Act of 1903

  712. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by ahabswhale · · Score: 1

    Your statement makes no sense. So if the Army developed a laser weapon and that became the standard firearm, you'd be fine with firearms? Try again.

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  713. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by yndrd1984 · · Score: 2

    I was addressing the specific claim: that gun violence cannot justify gun control laws which may affect current gun owners because it's largely committed with illegal guns

    I've never claimed that - I was just trying to keep my claim about sources more conservative.

    But let's address YOUR claims then:

    Followed by two paragraphs that in no way address any of the arguments I'm trying to defend (which aren't mine, by the way - I was just pointing out the nonsense in quantaman's post).

    So in fact homocide rates as a whole DO go down - a LOT. ... Well good thing there is absolutely ZERO evidence that this happens, and no sane reason to think it MIGHT.

    30 seconds of Googling (none completely unbiased, but they have actual numbers and citations, unlike some people):
    Washington Post: Zero correlation between state homicide rate and state gun laws
    Washington Examiner: No, states with higher gun ownership don't have more gun murders
    Crime Research: COMPARING MURDER RATES AND GUN OWNERSHIP ACROSS COUNTRIES

    It's because a gun is the worst thing in the world to for self defense. A tool that can only be reliably used...

    Scaring people off is self defense, even if you never draw your weapon.

  714. Re:I blame Trump. by Qwertie · · Score: 1

    You don't seriously think there have only been two misguided, racially motivated killings in the last 10 years? Anyway, two incidents is perfectly adequate to illustrate that "Racism doesn't always attract the brightest bulbs."

  715. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by silentcoder · · Score: 1

    You cannot use states within the USA to compare - that er... insane.
    They are all in the same gun culture, and the same permissive over-all gun law system.

    If you want to do a comparison you have to do so with other COUNTRIES.

    And it's not gun ownership per se that's the problem - and very few people think it is, it's lack of adequate regulation to ensure that before you get a gun you
    1) Are not a felon (you know like expanding background checks to online and gun shows would do - the only thing Obama tried to achieve and failed)
    2) Maybe some restrictions on WHAT KIND Of guns you can buy - an AR-15 serves NO LEGITIMATE PURPOSES WHATSOEVER.
    There is literally nothing useful you can do with it that is not also harmful to other people.

    Canada's gun ownership isn't far behind the USA - but homocide rates are far lower. But in Canada 'gun' means 'hunting rifle'.
    Same in New Zeeland.

    Restricting guns to those that have legitimate purposes - like hunting rifles, works. For self-defense a single shot weapon or maybe a semi-automatic pistol is just fine. You won't hit your target anyway so at least don't hit more than one innocent bystander.

    And before you say "But Switzerland" the gun-nuts always cite Switzerland and none of them know a thing about it. I have friends who live there - and they filled me in on the bits that you don't know. Firstly - yes, everybody in Switzerland owns a gun - but nobody gets it BEFORE undergoing extensive training (which they must update yearly). And nobody NOBODY in Switzerland has a gun in his house. Those guns they own - are all kept in central armories, you're not ALLOWED to take it out of that armory except for your annual training updates or if a war were to break out. So, in reality, Switzerland is one of the most gun-free societies on earth.

    The reality is that there are a lot of things that contribute to homocide rates, gun ownership is just one of many. But it is one that is actually fairly EASY to reduce and WILL have a positive impact. And even if it had NO influence on homocide rates it would STILL a good thing because at least other weapons don't kill innocent bystanders.

    But you probably don't need to ban them to get most of the good effects. Just make ownership contingent on a proficiency test to prove you know how to use a gun safely, and can actually aim. You'll have a lot LESS innocent bystanders if people in America would at least stop holding their damn guns SIDEWAYS ! Could we PLEASE at least teach people not to do that stupid shit ? It may look awesome in a Spike Lee movie but you would be more accurate shooting blindfolded !
    Oh and make the test useful - at least one person in the USA in one of the few states that has at least a basic proficiency test was able to pass it. He can't READ it though - because he is completely blind.

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  716. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by silentcoder · · Score: 1

    Update: since I wrote the last post the US 2nd circuit appeals court found that the AR-15 is not constitutionally protected. Antonin Scalia's Heller ruling established the idea that the 2nd amendment protects an individual right to fire-arm ownership - that ruling drew the line at "military grade weapons" as not being thus protected, using the M16 as an example.

    Thus far the NRA has claimed that the line drawn is at full-auto versus semi-auto. But the appeals court has roundly rejected that reasoning today saying Heller's line is drawn on lethality. Specifically whether the weapon is "most useful for military work" - that line means the AR-15 falls outside it's scope despite being only a semi-automatic. It is, in fact, mentioned by name as a weapon that - while not being fully-automatic has a rate of fire and lethality so close to that of the full-auto M16 that it must fall in the same legal category as legal category's should be based on practical effect rather than arbitrary lines.

    This is a pretty good step forward as a weapon I myself earlier said has essentially zero legitimate uses is no longer constitutionally protected. You *could* use an AR-15 for self defense - but it's a ridiculously cumbersome weapon for that job - it's MUCH more suitable for killing a large number of people, which when the military does it is called "war" but when a citizen does it is called "mass murderer" (that I think the latter name should also apply to the former case we'll leave aside).

    If you really want a weapon for self-defense - your best bet is actually a mid-to-large calibre revolver. The short barrel doesn't make a big difference - accuracy in self-defense situations is terrible anyway but the shorter bullet-travel-distance reduces the odds of hitting an innocent bystander. But a revolver is a relatively simple mechanism so your risk of a jam is greatly reduced (the number one downside of pistols for self defense - besides the ones applying to all guns - is their high tendency to jam) , it can be effectively wielded by a person who isn't very strong and can't handle a big kickback - and medium-to-large calibre because small-calibre weapons are more prone to jamming.

    I still don't think it's a smart approach ot self defense, it's still a terrible technology if that's your goal - but if you INSIST on using a bad tool for the job - at least use the BEST of the bad tools and let us take the one that has near-zero usability for that purpose out of the hands of the people who would like to use it to shoot up schools because their pissed they can't get laid.

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  717. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by yndrd1984 · · Score: 1

    You cannot use states within the USA to compare - that er... insane. They are all in the same gun culture, and the same permissive over-all gun law system.

    You have no idea what you're talking about. The whole reason we have constant arguments about this in the US is that we have vast differences in culture - many people have grown up with guns all around them, others haven't seen a gun fire except on TV or in the movies. Some cities essentially banned all guns until recently, other places have tried to make gun ownership mandatory.

    If you want to do a comparison you have to do so with other COUNTRIES.

    As my third link did...

    And before you say "But Switzerland"

    France, Greece, Belgium, ...

    an AR-15 serves NO LEGITIMATE PURPOSES WHATSOEVER. ... But in Canada 'gun' means 'hunting rifle'.

    Without looking anything up, name a functional difference between the two relevant to that distinction.

    But it is one that is actually fairly EASY to reduce and WILL have a positive impact.

    Because you say so.

    the US 2nd circuit appeals

    You do realize that they get overruled all the time, right? Don't throw a party until the Supreme Court has its say. And even that's just a political victory, it wouldn't mean you're right.

    Just make ownership contingent on a proficiency test to prove you know how to use a gun safely, and can actually aim.

    I wouldn't have a problem with that, but remember I was in this to defend people who are pro-gun against a load of nonsense several posts ago. I can understand how people who value their hunting/self-reliant culture aren't willing to compromise with legislation supported by people who clearly know less about guns than even I do, groups that make use scary made-up terms like 'weapon of war' and 'assault weapon' to sway people, and politicians that run around screaming 'ban guns' every campaign and then claim they just want 'common sense gun control' that look like the first step in the process of banning them.

  718. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    The classical definition of race was only three groups, Caucasian, Negroid and Mongoloid. It is not pointless to introduce more granular classifications, if anything it helps us understand all the variations that exist among humanity. This is how science and progress works.

    There's a fourth - Australoid

  719. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by yndrd1984 · · Score: 1

    In the country that probably has the highest crime rate after third world countries like Somalia?

    So not only are you wrong, but since you made it up you knew it was likely wrong before you said it, and don't care. Sad.

    The US's homicide rate is below both the average and median for all countries. It's probably the worst of the first-world, but nowhere near third-word rates.

  720. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by silentcoder · · Score: 1

    >Without looking anything up, name a functional difference between the two relevant to that distinction.

    Rate of fire. The distinction that matters. Hunters need one shot every hour or so. A rate of fire of more than once per minute is excessive. Only SOLDIERS need more than that.

    >Because you say so.
    And so does the outcome in every country that has instituted strict gun control or bans. Homocides in Australia is way down since hte gun ban - and more importantly, there has not been a single mass shooting since it was instituted. Conservative Americans would do ANYTHING to stop terrorism - EXCEPT lose out on the chance to sell the terrorists guns.

    >You do realize that they get overruled all the time, right?
    Yes, but since this was directly based on a standing supreme court ruling - by one of the most conservative supreme court judges of all time - the ultimate activist judge, the oughts of that are quite low here. Of course nobody can predict a court outcome with any certainty, but if I was going to place bets - I wouldn't be betting on an overrule here.

    >And even that's just a political victory, it wouldn't mean you're right.
    So it was just a 'political victory' when that same supreme court found that the 2nd ammendment DOES create a personal right to own fire-arms - in the SAME decision that this was based on ?
    Politics are part of reality, and political victories create and change reality - they are not nothing. It's, of course, possible that the political victory can be wrong - but all the data suggests it's not.

    >I can understand how people who value their hunting/self-reliant culture aren't willing to compromise with legislation supported by people who clearly know less about guns than even I
    While I would be happy to say that gun control laws shouldn't be the same even across a state. Cities and rural areas have completely different realities when it comes to guns - to have the same rules apply doesn't make sense. In a rural environment (as I wrote above) a gun can feed your family - and while it may not be good for self defense it's better than the alternative which is "nothing at all" since the cops couldn't get there in less than an hour and the population is too small for private armed-response services to be available and even if there were THEY couldn't get there in under an hour. Even then though -an old fashioned no-cartridge chamber-loaded hunting rifle is all you actually need.
    In a city - where there is about a 50% chance any shot will kill an innocent bystander - the situation is entirely different, the population density changes everything - the stats are all different, and self-reliance is is utterly impossible in the first place. It's literally not possible to EXIST in a city UNLESS everybody is inter-dependent, there's no possible way millions of people in close proximity can co-exist without existing interdepently. Different scenario - different outcomes - different rules should apply.
    In a city - 99.999% of all times a trigger is pulled it's to commit a murder. It makes no sense not to curb the availability of the guns for the in a thousand cases where it's for a legitimate purpose. In a rural environment - homocide isn't even in the top TEN most common reasons to pull a trigger.

    The trouble is that the two things exist side-by-side. It's impossible to enforce a gun-ban in a city if you lack one in the surrounding country-side. So how do we adapt the rules to the situation ? Frankly - Australia is pretty similar to the US in this regard, including vast rural areas with scattered big cities - but the ban there did not, ultimately, have any major negative effects. One way to solve the discrepency is simply to make the city rules apply everywhere on the basis that since the vast majority of people live in the cities the smallest harm is the one that only annoys a tiny portion of the population - rather than leads to excessive death in the vast majority.
    But this may not be the only approach one could take. I'd be open t

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  721. Re:I blame Trump. by Kohath · · Score: 1

    It was a question: what was the point supposed to be? If you sample a large enough population over a long enough time, you can find some very bizarre behavior. It doesn't say much of anything about the population in general. The correct answer to "what conclusion should we draw about the general population?" is "none".

  722. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Coren22 · · Score: 1

    Also, to add onto what you say, amending the constitution requires a 2/3 vote of the states. Until an amendment is voted upon, all regulation of firearms by the federal government is actually unconstitutional except when twisting the amendment to mean something clearly not intended by the people who wrote and signed it originally.

    Until that 2/3 vote, the amendment stands.

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  723. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by yndrd1984 · · Score: 2

    I wouldn't be betting on an overrule here. ... Politics are part of reality, and political victories create and change reality - they are not nothing.

    But in an argument over facts, they are. If every country on Earth banned everything more dangerous than a thumbtack, would that mean that guns cause facism or increase the homicide rate? If they all ordered citizens to be armed when in public would that change the facts we're discussing?

    The image in your head of you shooting the big bad criminal before he can hurt your family is a fantasy - we can't base real world policies on daydreams.

    Again, I've never even held a gun, I own no guns, I wouldn't even know how to turn off the safety. I'm only arguing facts, which for you seem to be the least important part of an argument you're having with a cartoon gun-nut straw-man.

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    Rate of fire.

    They're the same - they're semi-automatics. (Unless you're saying 'hunting rifle' means bolt-action. Or you're talking about ones modified to emulate fully-automatic behavior, but as you've mentioned even the NRA seems to be OK banning/regulating those.)

    Homocides in Australia is way down since hte gun ban

    And they've halved in the US over the last 20 years, while civilian gun ownership has gone up 50%. All that tells me is that even if they're related other factors are far more important.

    there has not been a single mass shooting since it was instituted

    Which is irrelevant - ten people dying is terrible, but does it matter if they got shot or someone drove a truck into a parade?

    But lets check the List of massacres in Australia to be sure - Monash, Hectorville, Hunt family, Logan ... wha?

    A gun is a horrible, horrible tool for self defense ... Bruce Schneier

    Again, that's not something I've made a claim about. But at least you've sort-of mentioned a source, even if it isn't an actual citation.

    And these facts ... They won't go away because they are inconvenient or don't fit your personal narrative of how things work.

    Same to you.

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    That's a ridiculous notion - because ALL slippery slope arguments are ALWAYS ridiculous notions

    Care to back that up with something?

    Nobody increased pilot's licenses until ONLY airline employees and fighter-pilots could qualify

    Was there a large movement and a major party with the stated goal of banning all personal flying? Has it already been done in other countries? No? So why would this be at all similar?

    In no other country with a license-to-own-a-gun scheme has this happened ... Why do people fear something that has absolutely never happened to anything, ever - on the basis of fallacious reasoning?

    But earlier - "And so does the outcome in every country that has instituted strict gun control or bans.". So countries have banned guns, but never one step at a time?

    if a civil war creates a need they will FIND them

    No legal guns means no illegal ones, because it worked so well for drugs? But if there's a war, they'll suddenly appear? From where?

  724. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by silentcoder · · Score: 1

    >>That's a ridiculous notion - because ALL slippery slope arguments are ALWAYS ridiculous notions

    >Care to back that up with something?

    Sure. Every philosophy textbook written in the past 3000 years. Aristotle proved the slippery-slope argument was a fallacy around teh same time he first wrote down the six laws of logic.

    >Was there a large movement and a major party with the stated goal of banning all personal flying? Has it already been done in other countries? No? So why would this be at all similar?

    The suggestion of a licensing scheme is not pushed by people who want a complete ban. Why would you not assume the former is a good compromize to leave the ban-wanters without a leg to stand on - rather than jumping to a fallacious slippery slope argument ? There has never been a slippery slope in all of human history except for actual, literal slopes that were, you know slippery - like wheelchair ramps with soap on them. But metaphoric slippery slopes are a flagrant fallacy. They are a bullshit argument people make up to prevent reasonable actions by falsely claiming that the reasonable action would automatically cause an unreasonable action.

    >But earlier - "And so does the outcome in every country that has instituted strict gun control or bans.". So countries have banned guns, but never one step at a time?
    Actually - no, a one-step-at-a-time ban has not happened. Bans are typically done in a single massive law pushed through at great personal political cost often ending several politicians careers as they act on what they believe are right. Then you have countries that go for strong regulatory frameworks and licensing schemes - in ALL of those guns remain legal to own, and owned by the majority of people who previously owned them.
    It's certainly possible that a country could go from 'no gun law' to 'license and permit' to 'gun ban' but there has NEVER been a a case where this was a planned path. The closest was 'no gun law decades ago' because 'regulation and permit's and a completely diferent government many decades later - responding to a major event like a massacre ended up banning guns and abandoning the old regulatory approach - NOT expanding it.
    That's not a slippery slope, that's a series of entirely unrelated events by very different people decades appart.

    >No legal guns means no illegal ones, because it worked so well for drugs? But if there's a war, they'll suddenly appear? From where?
    If you can't figure that out, you're too dumb to have opinions. Please remain in your mother's basement for ever, ESPECIALLY on election days. Thank you.

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  725. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by silentcoder · · Score: 1

    Oh, and cut your internet. Self-quarantining the stupid is the single greatest contribution you could ever hope to make to mankind.

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  726. Re: Not a problem at all by Hognoxious · · Score: 1

    People born into some religions have absolutely no choice in the matter and not only do they face whatever consequences they were brainwashed to believe if they disobey it, they can also face physical harm and even death by changing their religion.

    I don't live in Iran and neither do you.

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  727. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by yndrd1984 · · Score: 1

    Aristotle proved the slippery-slope argument was a fallacy around teh same time he first wrote down the six laws of logic.

    You might have heard of him, but you clearly didn't read Aristotle. This might be more your speed, and they have a whole section on "non-fallacious usage".

    If you can't figure that out, you're too dumb to have opinions. Please remain in your mother's basement for ever, ESPECIALLY on election days. Thank you.

    Oh, and cut your internet. Self-quarantining the stupid is the single greatest contribution you could ever hope to make to mankind.

    So you're down to mindless insults. I think I'll call this a victory. :)

  728. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by silentcoder · · Score: 1

    Right - because pointing out that you asked a really stupid question at the end with a completely obvious answer - after meticulously answering your every statement with facts - is REMOTELY SIMILAR to being "down to mindless insults".

    No - the insults came AFTER the intelligent arguments. I just refuse to respond to the dumbest question I have ever seen with anything more than scornful derision. Where's it going to come from indeed... the same people who can't imagine how a working law and order system could possibly keep illegal guns to a minimum need to ASK how a broken DOWN law and order system could possibly SUCCEED in keeping them out ?
    Even so I'm not even sure that counts as an insult - it honestly just seems like a mildly euphemistic but essentially accurate description.

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  729. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by yndrd1984 · · Score: 1

    after meticulously answering your every statement with facts ... the insults came AFTER the intelligent arguments

    Except you haven't answered the vast majority of my statements - on rate of fire, Australian mass shootings, the correlation between gun ownership and homicide - all of them were just never mentioned again after I made a rebuttal. On the other hand, every post you've made has brought up irrelevant things that are unrelated to anything I've mentioned - court cases, mass shootings, self-defense - that's all you making a straw-man, which you still couldn't defend properly.

    So from my perspective you have (by omission) conceded nearly every argument you've put forward, while desperately trying to come up with something I can't rebut with a single sentence or link. So even though I'm not pro-gun, this discussion has just solidified my belief that pro-gun people have reasonable (if not entirely convincing) arguments, and gun control advocates (at least the ones here) are just responding to their gut reactions and don't have reasonable arguments.

    Where's it going to come from indeed... the same people who can't imagine how a working law and order system could possibly keep illegal guns to a minimum need to ASK how a broken DOWN law and order system could possibly SUCCEED in keeping them out ?

    At least that a reasonable misunderstanding of the point I was making.

    So to clarify my first point, I do believe that in peacetime the number of guns can be reduced (by say, 95%), my point about drugs was about who still manages to get them - people who don't care about breaking the law, or who are desperate. So the remaining 5% of the guns will be in the hands of career criminals and other dangerous people, not hunters and old people on isolated farms. So it's plausible that even a fairly effective gun ban might not even lower gun crime that much.

    So if we reduce civilian gun ownership by 95% (and I have to assume you advocate this in every country) where do the gun come from in wartime (say a second US civil war)? Military and law enforcement in the country need them, foreign ones are state-owned and controlled, so you can't count on them getting smuggled in. And even if every civilian-owned firearm on earth found its way to the US quickly that would barely get the rate up to the current world average, let alone the US's rate, let alone the even higher rate that would occur if they had all the guns they have now and were importing more. On top of that people who are gun owners now would instead have to pay inflated wartime prices while the economy has collapsed to get their hands on one. But you don't think any of this will affect availability? They'll just ... "FIND them"?

  730. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by angel'o'sphere · · Score: 1

    How many third world countries are left on the planet? 5 or 10?

    Sorry, I suggest simply to check some statistics, or wikipedia. USA is barely out of the leading 1/3rd in murder cases, as well with guns as without. However it seems it improved over the last decades and my numbers were a bit outdated.

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  731. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by yndrd1984 · · Score: 1

    Sorry, I suggest simply to check some statistics, or wikipedia

    What a good idea! Here's some people citing solid data ... looks like the US rate is below average and median - weird.

    Well, maybe they're biased. I'll check the wiki's List of countries by intentional homicide rate, sort by rate, and ... 108 of 218, and still 21 away from Somalia, which isn't even counting civil war deaths.

  732. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Altrag · · Score: 1

    You can't "reinterpret it" either

    You sure as hell can. Or at least SCOTUS can. The text of the second specifically states that the right to bear arms was necessary in order to allow a militia to protect the free state. It says nothing about the current motto of guns for self-defense. Which was apparently not even made an official interpretation until 2008 (http://www.heritage.org/the-constitution/report/the-second-amendment-and-the-inalienable-right-self-defense even though it was common mantra long before that.

    Not to mention any gun control laws of any sort (even "don't let convicted criminals have guns") is technically reinterpreting the second amendment. At least if the federal government tries to enact such a law (there's apparently some question whether states could enact such a law without technically violating the second. That same link talks about it a bit as well.)

    Heck, SCOTUS can even repeal constitutional amendments if they feel like it, as was done with the 18th amendment (prohibition.)

    Government "by the people" doesn't "reeducate" the people.

    No, the people reeducate the people. I never said anything about the government. You have the NRA "educating" people about how awesome guns are. Why is there no massive organization of that scale to present the opposing side? In fact given how much the NRA contributes to campaigns, I would expect the government to be among the last places to promote gun reduction and safety. I mean how many times did Obama promise to do something after the string of mass shootings last year? And what was done? A bunch of squat because he was up against a Republican congress that was intentionally squashing anything he did out of spite, no matter whether it was good for the country or not. That's even before we start into how many of them are in the NRA's pockets.

    And gun rights have majority support in the US

    And there's the problem. As long as people want their crazyassed neighbor having the right to own firearms, nothing will change significantly.

    Hence the need to reeducate people with modern facts and research rather than some one-liner law from two centuries ago that no longer really applies as it was intended (we don't see too many militias around) and was written at a time when gun technology was wholly different (they didn't have a lot of uzis, miniguns or rocket launchers to worry about in 1791.)

  733. Re:I blame Trump. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    As a brown man, I will tell you that there is an increase in the number of intimidation activities since Trump took office that are not reported. Many are de-escalated.before they end up in violence, but Trump has succeeded in boiling the cauldron and more such deaths will follow.

  734. Re: Not a problem at all by sumdumass · · Score: 1

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

    Neither did those people. As far as I know, it isn't legal in Iran either but even if it was, does the threat of it stop more people from being victims of it or the legality/illegality of it?

    Let me ask you another question, how many times does a mother have to tell a child a stove is hot? Some children will need told once while some will have to touch it and find out for themselves. Does the consequences of the action deter the behavior for those who take someone's word for it?

  735. Re: Not a problem at all by sumdumass · · Score: 1

    Your point is lost on the fact that there is nothing illegal about being religious if you do not commit illegal acts. People are responsible for their own actions but the question is not of an action but of a choice which might not be valid depending on how they are brainwashed into their belief systems. Religion is often not a choice at all for some people unless you can somehow undo the brainwashing with your own.

    Your judgement should be different specifically because religion is not illegal and it would take a constitutional amendment in order to make it so. This country was founded on the belief that you can have whatever religious beliefs you wanted and it is enshrined in the first protections against government intrusion right there with the freedom of speech. For you to discriminate against someone for any legal act they participate in is still discrimination just the same as it would be to deny services to gays or blacks or some other minorities.

  736. Re:Not a problem at all by DavidMZ · · Score: 1

    I was not cherry picking. You were opposing races, and I was just pointing out that most crimes (even the most hideous) are not race-related. Or trying to, at least.

    Having an agenda would be creating an agency to report crimes made by illegal immigrants to be able to communicate on those, although proportionally more crimes of the same nature would be committed by legal immigrants or citizens. But nobody would do that, would they?

  737. Re: Not a problem at all by GrahamJ · · Score: 1

    I agree with your sentiment; live and let live I say, really. I don't want to discriminate.

    But I still have to disagree about religion. There are countless perfectly legal things people can do that I would consider a mistake. I consider it "not wrong" to consider these things if I need to evaluate someone for any reason.

    That religion is legal, common and influential does not change that one bit. That its followers might be brainwashed doesn't either. That's hardly a pass.

    We all judge people, there's no high ground here. But we're drawing lines and I'm saying there's what you're born with and there's your actions. Gay and black are the former, religion is the latter, as is every moronic thing you've ever thought someone was an idiot for doing.

    I'm not making a call here saying religion is one of those. I'm just saying it's not wrong to judge them both the same way because they are both ultimately decisions.

    Regardless even of what action is taken the decision itself can be judged without shame because it's on you. No one else can make it.

    They can try. But you're always your own last word.

    To suggest otherwise is to say that people are born into or beholden to religion on the same kind physical level as, say, being born gay. No way. Being Christian is not the same as being gay or black. Being Muslim is not the same as being trans.

    It's a lifestyle, a choice. As such, fair game. Own it or fix it.

    Judge not lest ye be judged, indeed.

  738. Re:Not a problem at all by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Parent must work for the public school system in California.

  739. Re:Not a problem at all by rvw14 · · Score: 1

    State of California.

  740. Re:"Police found Purinton 80 miles away at Applebe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Actually a car would have been easier.

  741. Re:Should have listened by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    By that definition the only place humans are 'native' to is some part of Africa where Homo sapiens sapiens evolved. But that's a stupid definition of 'native' that no one uses, not for groups of people, or for species.

    Most humans cling to very silly ideas, just because everyone is being stupid doesn't mean they are right out of sheer popularity of the idea.

    Send all the humans in Europe, Asia, Australia and the Americas back to Africa. Lets the humming birds and other native species rule over the Americas.

  742. It's rather sad that I have to explain this. by OrangeTide · · Score: 1

    It's true, it's H1-B is not immigration, it's a visa. People come to the US on various kinds of visas everyday.

    Just like it's wrong murder German tourists here on visa, it's wrong to murder people on a work visa (H1-B, TN, etc)

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