DiversityHireKamikazePilot joined in and replied with this 1 month ago, 1 hour later, 2 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,407,704
That’s smart. The first amendment only applies to citizens. Just make everybody stateless and you don’t need to worry about constitutional protections.
DiversityHireKamikazePilot replied with this 1 month ago, 2 seconds later, 2 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,407,709
I’ve also met people who are American citizens who were born here who speak English that grew up here who will be like, "Yeah I’m Mexican." It’s not a race, but people talk about it as if it is one. Like Irish people, or Italians. Loads of American citizens say they’re Italian.
DiversityHireKamikazePilot double-posted this 1 month ago, 38 seconds later, 2 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,407,710
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Yeah, you’re just salty about something else but I don’t even know who you are so I don’t even know what that particular thing might be. It’s whatever.
> That’s smart. The first amendment only applies to citizens. Just make everybody stateless and you don’t need to worry about constitutional protections.
Democrats should have done this under the Biden administration in order to take our guns away. Then Charlie Kirk might still be with us.
> > That’s smart. The first amendment only applies to citizens. Just make everybody stateless and you don’t need to worry about constitutional protections. > > Democrats should have done this under the Biden administration in order to take our guns away. Then Charlie Kirk might still be with us.
Nobody could confiscate something like 300+ million guns. Nor should they. Just make it impossible for the mentally ill to access guns and keep handing out sentences to those who armed them.
DiversityHireKamikazePilot triple-posted this 1 month ago, 4 minutes later, 9 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,407,755
Most of us that have guns have guns because we’re afraid of home invasions but some of us in America don’t have guns because we’re just brave. That should be more scary. 70% of Americans aren’t scared of living in a country with over 300 million guns without a gun. That’s crazy.
Fake anon !ZkUt8arUCU replied with this 1 month ago, 39 minutes later, 19 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,407,805
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> Most of us that have guns have guns because we’re afraid of home invasions but some of us in America don’t have guns because we’re just brave. That should be more scary. 70% of Americans aren’t scared of living in a country with over 300 million guns without a gun. That’s crazy.
Do those stats account for those that registered onwers of firearms and those arent? because I imagine that part of why there arent many is partly due having to voluntary giving your senstive information in order to recieve the license to carry. Not everybody's too keen on that.
DiversityHireKamikazePilot joined in and replied with this 1 month ago, 9 minutes later, 21 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,407,817
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I kinda doubt that a significant portion of the population is committing a federal felony that’s punishable by up to 10 years in prison.
DiversityHireKamikazePilot double-posted this 1 month ago, 9 minutes later, 21 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,407,818
Although, some states do have laws that contradict federal law. In theory federal law is supposed to override state law, but in practice, the federal government has been weak in enforcing certain things, like weed for example. Personally, I think the federal government should enforce federal law and if they don’t feel like enforcing the law they should change the law, because arbitrarily enforcing some laws and not enforcing others sounds like a system that could be easily abused.