rothbardian wrote:What I want is for those 33 people to be alive. But because your PC views prevail in the American community...they're dead.
No, "views" don't kill people. People kill people. Isn't that what the NRA type people always say (replace 'views' with 'guns')? Blaming attitudes and perceptions are pointless. Its the action that matters.
Yeah, maybe if 100% of the students at Virgina Tech packed heat then maybe instead the shooter would have killed 2 people or so and not 32. He still would have killed. But in your scenario, now the potential for "isolated incidents" becomes more widespread when everyone has a gun.
Anyone can 'snap'. Snapping with access to a gun versus snapping with access to no particular weapon?
As for the gun control laws in Virgina. If they were repealed say, last year, do you think people would have gravitated to the idea to begin sporting guns in class in a percentage enough to have been able to prevent this tragedy?
NO
Strangely enough, most people feel no need, despite no law in weapon-legal areas, because they feel or want to feel safe and secure enough in their environment to not have to carry a gun. These are the prevailing attitudes. Not the "PC" institutionalized views that you are talking about.
Rage against the ever vicious downward spiral.
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