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At least the pussies have camo, so they can feel like real men while they let kids bleed out.Meet the Uvalde 9-member SWAT team for a town of 13,000:
Town budget:
All 16:
At least the pussies have camo, so they can feel like real men while they let kids bleed out.Meet the Uvalde 9-member SWAT team for a town of 13,000:
Town budget:
All 16:
Cops are so fucking worthless. I'm sure they'll all get medals, but they should all be shit canned. Send the message that pussy cops will not be tolerated, especially when kids are bleeding out.
I can only recall one school shooting were the cops actually stopped the active shooting. Every other case they've just waited for the gunman to run out of will.
Imagine fire fighters that refuse to go into a burning building until it was done burning. Actually, the last week of school, my daughter's school had an AC unit burn up and set of the smoke alarms. Fire department was there inside in full gear in less than 10 minutes. Thank god they didn't ask the police to come, the school would've burned to the ground.
No you just aren’t comprehending the nuances between the two studies and keep trying to compare the two as if they are the same but with different results. Aka a lack of reading comprehension.
I agree with you. Except cops are paid and equipped to protect the public, which they almost always wuss out in doing. Driving around handing out speeding tickets and busting people for a minor amount of drugs doesn't justify their pay or cost. Love how they all got in their soldier cosplay outfits to stand around and yell at parents.Let’s be honest here, cops not being heroes isn’t the issue, they are only human and you can’t expect anyone to put their life on the line. The issue really is that we expect cops, teachers, or whoever the fuck else gun nutters want to put in schools, to be these heroes in the first place. It’s a ridiculous and unrealistic expectation that’s used to ignore real solutions.
Let’s be honest here, cops not being heroes isn’t the issue, they are only human and you can’t expect anyone to put their life on the line. The issue really is that we expect cops, teachers, or whoever the fuck else gun nutters want to put in schools, to be these heroes in the first place. It’s a ridiculous and unrealistic expectation that’s used to ignore real solutions.
They knew what they were getting into when they joined the police force. If they're scared for their lives then they need to find a new line of work.Let’s be honest here, cops not being heroes isn’t the issue, they are only human and you can’t expect anyone to put their life on the line. The issue really is that we expect cops, teachers, or whoever the fuck else gun nutters want to put in schools, to be these heroes in the first place. It’s a ridiculous and unrealistic expectation that’s used to ignore real solutions.
They knew what they were getting into when they joined the police force. If they're scared for their lives then they need to find a new line of work.
I agree with you. Except cops are paid and equipped to protect the public, which they almost always wuss out in doing. Driving around handing out speeding tickets and busting people for a minor amount of drugs doesn't justify their pay or cost. Love how they all got in their soldier cosplay outfits to stand around and yell at parents.
The only real solution is banning semi-auto guns. A more realistic improvement is raising the minimum age to at least 21 and holding any one that doesn't properly store their guns liable.
If you are not willing to risk your life as Police Officer to stop a school shooting in progress then you should seek a different profession.
They knew what they were getting into when they joined the police force. If they're scared for their lives then they need to find a new line of work.
What would it take to get the gun manufacturers liable? And not that tiny settlement recently. Something to bankrupt them.
The only real solution is banning semi-auto guns. A more realistic improvement is raising the minimum age to at least 21 and holding any one that doesn't properly store their guns liable.
Since I may have made a mistake about what you and he are referring to as inconvenience let me see if I can get clarity. I see nothing about the two legislative efforts that passed the house that should be blocked for being inconvenient, but I feel the NY gun laws like the ones in California are absurd and intended to introduce as much inconvenience to owning a so called military style rifle as they can.His argument revolves around, criminals can defeat so it’s an inconvenience. Like yeah, no shit, that’s the whole point. What law abiding citizen has a compelling need to not be inconvenienced by the things he listed? There are none.
Good luck. Whole bunch of conservatives want one who reads the constitution as written as of 1972. Legislation from the court bench is trash, always has been.No, I want one that reads the constitution as written and as every court in the US did until 2008.
This is not always not the case.which is why they lack serious training in handling more challenging situations
Trying to pretend there's anything remotely 'scientific' about comparing suicide rates between completely different countries and societies is absurd. Comparisons of global suicide rates like that say nothing at all about the topic at hand.
You'd need to look at the effect of changes in the availability of means, within a given society/nation.
There's evidence that easy access to the means of suicide has an effect on overall suicide rates.
E.g. the switch from "town gas" to natural gas in the domestic gas supply here appeared to reduce the suicide rate.
Nah, I'm the one noting the nuances. For example, the issue on the competing theories on gun ownership suicide shown in the article I linked or how impulsive people have less intent, and there is a significant portion of long-term suicidal people. The stat you want to defend comes across very unreasonable because the UK is quite close to the US for suicide (with similar mental illness rate) despite gun ownership being not nearly as widespread and much more restricted. Culture being significantly different (UK is not the only one) as a defense sounds like horseshit when that factor of owning supposedly raises risk by 10x. The more reasonable conclusion is many suicides in the US would be substituted if the guns were taken away. It would be lower, but not to the extent suggested by 10x for all households with gun ownership.
I'm not sure why everyone is so hard on the cops here. They had their hands full dealing with an unruly and emotional mob of unarmed parents who were trying to interfere with a crazed person's expression of constitutionally guaranteed gun rightsReally not sure what we’re paying many cops for at this point.
She said she was one of numerous parents who began encouraging—first politely, and then with more urgency—police and other law enforcement to enter the school sooner. After a few minutes, she said, U.S. Marshals put her in handcuffs, telling her she was being arrested for intervening in an active investigation.
Ms. Gomez described the scene as frantic. She said she saw a father tackled and thrown to the ground by police and a third pepper-sprayed. Once freed from her cuffs, Ms. Gomez made her distance from the crowd, jumped the school fence, and ran inside to grab her two children. She sprinted out of the school with them.
Videos circulated on social media Wednesday and Thursday of frantic family members trying to get access to Robb Elementary as the attack was unfolding, some of them yelling at police who blocked them from entering.
It's very possible I would have been shot by police in these circumstances.I'm not sure why everyone is so hard on the cops here. They had their hands full dealing with an unruly and emotional mob of unarmed parents who were trying to interfere with a crazed person's expression of constitutionally guaranteed gun rights
I can't even imagine watching police on the scene do nothing for an hour while a gunman could be killing your children unimpeded inside a building
So you believe the second amendment has nothing to do with protecting a free state, being part of a militia, and allows any and all types of guns to be owned without restriction?Good luck. Whole bunch of conservatives want one who reads the constitution as written as of 1972. Legislation from the court bench is trash, always has been.
This country needs more doses of truth about itself.Posting from Australia... the answer is no. But Australia never had your scale of indigenous resistance in colonisation, nor have we had a civil war, nor the religious overtones with its first settlements.
America is weird. A bible in one hand. A gun in the other. Oil and water. How the fark you guys somehow manages to mix the two is incomprehensible to the rest of the outside world.
My knowledge of the history of America is woeful, so my apologies if I have stepped on toes.
Jesus Christ.
I hear you all and we’d like to think that we pay them well enough to put their lives on the line but by putting that expectation on people with guns we are creating an environment where the “good guys” shoot first. Cops are not heroes they are regular people and when we put unrealistic expectations on them we set them up for failure which is why they lack serious training in handling more challenging situations.