Yet another reason why all teachers should be armed. That first-grader hoodlum would have been taken down in seconds if the commie libtards weren't opposed to assault rifles in the classroom.
I'd rather a few people die of random attacks every week, if the alternative is a tyrannical government killing 10x or 100x as much for their own personal gain. Plus the hard to quantify lower quality of life under a dictatorship.
Anonymous E joined in and replied with this 3 years ago, 16 minutes later, 16 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,216,125
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Cambodia is a prime example of an impoverished authoritarian shithole.
Ghana has outlawed homosexuality. Imagine enforcing that if the queer community could shoot back!
Portugal is poor, even for Europe. Any innovative efficient businesses would be sucked dry, and left to rot by the government. There's no need to keep state-sponsored theft in check if people can't defend themselves from the revenue service/police.
Canada has banned many types of politically incorrect speech, including jailing those who break it.
Belgium is hardly a real country, more of a federal EU district kept alive from funds collected from the rest of the EU.
Costa Rica is a playground for people from actually free countries like the US. Natives are not thriving.
England is coasting on the rapidly-depleting wealth from their former empire. Salvageable if they start re-licencing privateers.
Anonymous I joined in and replied with this 3 years ago, 1 hour later, 1 day after the original post[^][v]#1,216,191
This may seem shocking to most of us, but Americans are actually fine with incidents like this. The way they see it, shootings like this are an acceptable price for gun ownership. It's just a cultural difference.
> Cambodia is a prime example of an impoverished authoritarian shithole. > > Ghana has outlawed homosexuality. Imagine enforcing that if the queer community could shoot back! > > Portugal is poor, even for Europe. Any innovative efficient businesses would be sucked dry, and left to rot by the government. There's no need to keep state-sponsored theft in check if people can't defend themselves from the revenue service/police. > > Canada has banned many types of politically incorrect speech, including jailing those who break it. > > Belgium is hardly a real country, more of a federal EU district kept alive from funds collected from the rest of the EU. > > Costa Rica is a playground for people from actually free countries like the US. Natives are not thriving. > > England is coasting on the rapidly-depleting wealth from their former empire. Salvageable if they start re-licencing privateers.
Anonymous M joined in and replied with this 3 years ago, 3 hours later, 3 days after the original post[^][v]#1,216,455
I don't get how allowing the entire idiot population of a country to carry guns makes one "free". Living in fear of being gunned down accidentally like this by some dumb fuck (or child of dumb fuck parent) is not freedom. It's positively dystopian.