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Re: conix post# 250571

Saturday, 07/09/2016 10:44:23 PM

Saturday, July 09, 2016 10:44:23 PM

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conix, you are a dummy to the NRA playbook. Gun culture kills people.

"They [people] are influenced by their environment, and when that environment is occupied by guns, people behave aggressively and impulsively."
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=117443315

Read all in the link inside that. Listen to the substance of it. Consider the
pros and cons of it. Don't just defensively react in protection of your tribe.

Your violent video argument holds little if any substance either.

Violent Video Games Don't Make You Mean

By Ross Pomeroy - July 6, 2013



In December of last year, NRA CEO Wayne LaPierre, attempting to deflect blame from the gun industry for the recent, horrific mass-shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary, proclaimed the following:

"There exists in this country a callous, corrupt and corrupting shadow industry that sells, and sows, violence against its own people. Through vicious, violent video games with names like Bulletstorm, Grand Theft Auto, Mortal Kombat and Splatterhouse."

The statement's basic, boiled-down gist was this: guns don't make people kill people, violent video games do.

LaPierre's assertion is backed by emotionally compelling anecdotal evidence. Anders Breivik, James Holmes, and Adam Lanza, three of the most recent and infamous mass murderers, all regularly played violent video games. Breivik, who killed 77 people in Norway, even admitted using the first-person shooter Call of Duty as a "training simulation." But the scientific evidence on video games and their link to real-world violence is far more muddled. Many studies have found that violent video games increase anti-social behaviors, while many more haven't found any detrimental effects whatsoever.
..more .. http://www.realclearscience.com/journal_club/2013/07/06/violent_video_games_dont_make_you_mean_106583.html

Your cultural decline argument is hogwash. Are you really suggesting the world was a less violent place 2000 years ago? Your culture decline blame claim is a cop-out.

Gun culture kills people. Your attitude toward that gun culture contributes to the loss of innocent lives in your country. Your
attitude toward the gun culture of the U.S.A. makes it more dangerous for all law enforcement officers in the USA.

conix, you play dummy to the NRA playbook. That's the fact.

See also:

Unlike other groups, white men are not used to being singled out. So we expect that many of them will protest it is unfair if we talk about them. But our nation must correctly define their contribution to our problem of gun violence if it is to be solved. When white men try to divert attention from gun control by talking about mental health issues, many people buy into the idea that the United States has a national mental health problem, or flawed systems with which to address those problems, and they think that is what produces mass shootings. But women and girls with mental health issues are not picking up semiautomatic weapons and shooting schoolchildren. Immigrants with mental health issues are not committing mass shootings in malls and movie theaters. Latinos with mental health issues are not continually killing groups of strangers. Each of us is programmed from childhood to believe that the top group of our hierarchies — and in the U.S. culture, that’s white men — represents everyone, so it can feel awkward, even ridiculous, when we try to call attention to those people as a distinct group and hold them accountable.
http://articles.washingtonpost.com/2013-03-29/opinions/38124057_1_white-men-mental-health-issues-mass-shootings
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=86371076 .. also
linked in bottom here .. http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=86523848


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