Expat Smoggie
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Hard to believe I’m still living in this crazy country. 126 were also injured not to mention the near misses. There’s 465 million known fire arms in the US.
I'm further down the road than you because my reaction these days is f#ck em. It's sad for the berieved but it's not my problem and the country as a whole doesn't have the collective will to change anything.It's sad but everytime I hear of a mass shooting in the US I just think oh well another mass shooting in the US, I'm desensitised to it. Nothing will ever change until religious gun happy rednecks stop fearing everyone.
F#ck who, the bereaved?I'm further down the road than you because my reaction these days is f#ck em. It's sad for the berieved but it's not my problem and the country as a whole doesn't have the collective will to change anything.
It's sad but everytime I hear of a mass shooting in the US I just think oh well another mass shooting in the US, I'm desensitised to it. Nothing will ever change until religious gun happy rednecks stop fearing everyone.
It's the American (NRA/MAGA) way - if I've a bigger gun than the bad guy, I'll "win".What’s crazy to me is that a fair proportion of the victims and their bereaved families will also be gun owners and think this type of thing just vindicates their choice.
Indeed, I have family over there who all think that way. It’s crazy but it’s pointless debating it with them.It's the American (NRA/MAGA) way - if I've a bigger gun than the bad guy, I'll "win".
Mental, f*cked up country
Publically polling shows an overwhelming. Desire to change…but the politicians are paid too much to do anything about itI'm further down the road than you because my reaction these days is f#ck em. It's sad for the berieved but it's not my problem and the country as a whole doesn't have the collective will to change anything.