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mellie
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by mellie » Sun Dec 16, 2012 8:53 am
mantra wrote:There seem to be so many mentally ill kids over there who need to make a statement and of course their parents' guns are also easily available.
In retrospect Howard did the right thing when he introduced our gun laws. We could be a lot worse off than we are today, although as IQ pointed out - people are arming themselves with knives. Anything larger than a knife is hard to obtain now. I tried to buy a scythe just recently for hacking bushes - but they're no longer legal to sell.
Re- knives... had this lunatic been armed with a knife, I doubt the death toll would have been as high as it was.
At least with a knife they stood a chance of removing the weapon from the perp, ie wrestling him to the ground and restraining him.
When it came to the arsenal of weapons this sick bastard had in his possession, they didn't stand a chance...as is the case with so many massacres whereby the perpetrator carries more than one weapon this and several rounds of ammunition.
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mantra
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by mantra » Sun Dec 16, 2012 8:55 am
Video games don't massacre people, insane people with firearms do, and I doubt we will ever witness anything close to Americas shooting tragedy's due to there being a lack of 'ready' access to firearms here in Australia and the absence of a distinct gun culture here in this country also.
There is a link between violent video games and actual violence. The US train their marines with virtual games.
My son has a online gaming acquittance (boy aged 17) who lives in America with his father who proudly shows-off his fathers firearm collection via skype regularly.
So who needs 30 guns?
Everything about America is excessive.
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mellie
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by mellie » Sun Dec 16, 2012 8:57 am
Everything about America is excessive.
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So true.
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mantra
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by mantra » Sun Dec 16, 2012 9:02 am
When it came to the arsenal of weapons this sick bastard had in his possession, they didn't stand a chance...as is the case with so many massacres whereby the perpetrator carries more than one weapon this and several rounds of ammunition.
These sickos certainly plan their massacres. At least the assassin had the good sense to shoot himself too.
mellie wrote:Everything about America is excessive.
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So true.
I can't watch anything American and modern anymore. Their crime shows are more sick and twisted and their movies more over the top than anything other nations produce today.
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by boxy » Sun Dec 16, 2012 12:07 pm
IQS.RLOW wrote:We should ban knives too. More people are killed and maimed in Australia by knives.
Everyone knows that Steak Houses are just fronts for dealing in deadly weapons
What was supposed to be another day of learning at an elementary school in central China instead turned to one of terror, as a man slashed 22 children and one adult with a knife. The injuries were gruesome, and reportedly include cut-off fingers and ears, but this story had a different outcome from the massacre 8,000 miles away in Newtown, Conn. Everyone survived.
"But you will run your fluffy bunny mouth at me. And I will take it, to play poker."
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Black Orchid
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by Black Orchid » Sun Dec 16, 2012 12:36 pm
A VIDEO of a child being crushed by a minibus and ignored by passers-by has ignited a new bout of soul-searching in China with web users asking whether ethics are slipping amid rapid change.
The footage, which police told state news agency Xinhua is authentic, shows five-year-old Yan Zhe crossing the street alone in front of the parked bus which knocks him over as it pulls away.
Several passers-by walk on while others stand around, and when one woman gesticulating for help rushes over to the driver of an approaching car, it backs away.
It was ten minutes before another motorist took Yan Zhe to hospital, but the boy died on the way, Xinhua reported.
The accident in eastern Zhejiang province echoed a similar case last year, when a toddler fatally struck by two vehicles lay on the street while at least 18 people walked past.
"This society is completely deformed, there are no words to describe the apathy among people, how long can this kind of China go on?" said one.
Another user posted: "The moral fibre of the Chinese people is trash".
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/world/ ... 6536463259" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
They may not have guns but they have no moron compass either
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mellie
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by mellie » Sun Dec 16, 2012 2:07 pm
Black Orchid wrote:A VIDEO of a child being crushed by a minibus and ignored by passers-by has ignited a new bout of soul-searching in China with web users asking whether ethics are slipping amid rapid change.
The footage, which police told state news agency Xinhua is authentic, shows five-year-old Yan Zhe crossing the street alone in front of the parked bus which knocks him over as it pulls away.
Several passers-by walk on while others stand around, and when one woman gesticulating for help rushes over to the driver of an approaching car, it backs away.
It was ten minutes before another motorist took Yan Zhe to hospital, but the boy died on the way, Xinhua reported.
The accident in eastern Zhejiang province echoed a similar case last year, when a toddler fatally struck by two vehicles lay on the street while at least 18 people walked past.
"This society is completely deformed, there are no words to describe the apathy among people, how long can this kind of China go on?" said one.
Another user posted: "The moral fibre of the Chinese people is trash".
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/world/ ... 6536463259" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
They may not have guns but they have no moron compass either
How disturbing!
Socialist-Communist Chinese living stoically within their insulated bubble wearing blinkers.
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by Jovial Monk » Sun Dec 16, 2012 2:12 pm
That was quite some video, boxy, there in the OP. Good find and thanks for posting it, wish I had seen it back in Feb.
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by Sexy Lady » Sun Dec 16, 2012 2:59 pm
Someone here got it right... it's not about the guns, knives or other weapons... it's about the moral fabric of a society.
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Black Orchid
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by Black Orchid » Sun Dec 16, 2012 3:33 pm
Black Orchid wrote:A VIDEO of a child being crushed by a minibus and ignored by passers-by has ignited a new bout of soul-searching in China with web users asking whether ethics are slipping amid rapid change.
The footage, which police told state news agency Xinhua is authentic, shows five-year-old Yan Zhe crossing the street alone in front of the parked bus which knocks him over as it pulls away.
Several passers-by walk on while others stand around, and when one woman gesticulating for help rushes over to the driver of an approaching car, it backs away.
It was ten minutes before another motorist took Yan Zhe to hospital, but the boy died on the way, Xinhua reported.
The accident in eastern Zhejiang province echoed a similar case last year, when a toddler fatally struck by two vehicles lay on the street while at least 18 people walked past.
"This society is completely deformed, there are no words to describe the apathy among people, how long can this kind of China go on?" said one.
Another user posted: "The moral fibre of the Chinese people is trash".
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/world/ ... 6536463259" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
They may not have guns but they have no moron compass either
That should have read MORAL COMPASS.
Typed it just after looking at the Vortex. Say no more
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