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Serious / Re: How would you help gun control in the U.S.
« on: August 28, 2015, 04:16:46 PM »
once again

>implying human rights is the only aspect of freedom
Alright I'll bite

What other things would you consider freedom?
the freedom to do what i please as long as its not infringing upon another being's rights

doing what i want may consist of owning a gun and i have that freedom until i use it to harm someone else in an unjustified manner and infringe upon their rights
What you described sounds something just short of anarchy.
Because that would be so bad

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Serious / Re: How would you help gun control in the U.S.
« on: August 28, 2015, 04:16:25 PM »
Why do people get so butthurt when they're told to fuck off to somewhere that has the laws they want. I don't get it.

Like if I were in Saudi Arabia and my friend wanted to go somewhere he could convert to Christianity, and I told him to fuck off to America or Europe, he'd be like "oh fuck good idea".

But when an American wants European-style healthcare or welfare or gun laws, and I tell him to fuck off to a country with those things instead of trying to force them on me, he gets butthurt. Why?

Clearly you're not proud to be American and you're not proud of our laws or culture. Why not go be a part of one you can actually appreciate?
This post strikes me as a little odd, as an American aren't people allowed to express their voices and wish for change in their country? Isn't that covered by free speech. Surely it's Un-American to tell people to leave the country for voicing their opinion on a matter.
Its un-American to say we should abolish a freedom that the country was founded upon. Its not like voicing your opinion over healthcare for instance. You're saying that we should throw away a founding principle of the whole country, its part of our culture.

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Serious / Re: How would you help gun control in the U.S.
« on: August 28, 2015, 04:11:47 PM »
once again

>implying human rights is the only aspect of freedom
Alright I'll bite

What other things would you consider freedom?
the freedom to do what i please as long as its not infringing upon another being's rights

doing what i want may consist of owning a gun and i have that freedom until i use it to harm someone else in an unjustified manner and infringe upon their rights

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Serious / Re: How would you help gun control in the U.S.
« on: August 28, 2015, 04:05:22 PM »
Oh no how dare someone support personal freedom. What an injustice.
England is factually more free than America.
LOL
The UK abolished slavery in 1833, the U.S didn't until 1865.

UK never went through segregation unlike the U.S which lasted until 1965.

Which country was advancing human rights first?
once again

>implying human rights is the only aspect of freedom

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Serious / Re: How would you help gun control in the U.S.
« on: August 28, 2015, 04:03:21 PM »
Oh no how dare someone support personal freedom. What an injustice.

Yeah sorry I don't agree with the government controlling every aspect of my life. If you like taking it up the ass from the government then be my guest.
New Zealand is the most free country for human rights and they have much tighter gun laws than the US
>implying human rights is the only aspect of freedom
You ran out of things to say it seems
I love how you think everything you say is so witty and objectively correct

its cute.
It's*

Again, I have to train you on basic grammar.

*sigh*
yeah i totally give a shit about grammar on a backwater internet forum. This isn't a fucking college class

try being less of a prude cunt sometimes.

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Serious / Re: How would you help gun control in the U.S.
« on: August 28, 2015, 04:01:48 PM »
Oh no how dare someone support personal freedom. What an injustice.

Yeah sorry I don't agree with the government controlling every aspect of my life. If you like taking it up the ass from the government then be my guest.
New Zealand is the most free country for human rights and they have much tighter gun laws than the US
>implying human rights is the only aspect of freedom
You ran out of things to say it seems
I love how you think everything you say is so witty and objectively correct

its cute.

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Serious / Re: How would you help gun control in the U.S.
« on: August 28, 2015, 03:56:10 PM »
Oh no how dare someone support personal freedom. What an injustice.

Yeah sorry I don't agree with the government controlling every aspect of my life. If you like taking it up the ass from the government then be my guest.
New Zealand is the most free country for human rights and they have much tighter gun laws than the US
>implying human rights is the only aspect of freedom

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Serious / Re: How would you help gun control in the U.S.
« on: August 28, 2015, 03:53:33 PM »
Oh no how dare someone support personal freedom. What an injustice.
England is factually more free than America.
LOL

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Serious / Re: How would you help gun control in the U.S.
« on: August 28, 2015, 03:51:33 PM »
Oh no how dare someone support personal freedom. What an injustice.

Yeah sorry I don't agree with the government controlling every aspect of my life. If you like taking it up the ass from the government then be my guest.

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Serious / Re: How would you help gun control in the U.S.
« on: August 28, 2015, 03:47:37 PM »
To be honest I don't know why Americans feel the need to even own guns. Like, you're not special, many other countries get along just fine without 'em.
Maybe because its an unalienable right?
It isn't, though. It's far from being recognized as a universal right (and rightfully so) and your amendment too can be amended.
You're not American. It's our unalienable right. I don't really find a problem with a non-american criticizing our laws but you can't go forcing your rhetoric upon us. Just because it's not your unalienable right doesn't mean it isn't ours.
A right to self defense? Sure. But a right to own a specific man-made tool?
And how do you suggest we defend ourselves?

I'm genuinely intrigued and not being sarcastic.
Is there somebody out to get you
Oh good point. I'm sure everyone that has gotten killed knew that person was out to kill them. How foolish of them to die even with prior notice.
So much paranoia

If you're living in a place where you feel the need to constantly be close to a gun then maybe you should move.
And maybe you should move if you're living in a place where you don't agree witht the policies set forth by The Constitution.

You can get on a plane right now to Europe with all that gun control. I'm sure you'll enjoy it when you get beheaded by Muslims and don't even have the capabilities to defend yourself.
This is like something straight from Fox News
Like I said you're more than welcome to move to Europe since you idolize it so much.

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Serious / Re: How would you help gun control in the U.S.
« on: August 28, 2015, 03:44:16 PM »
To be honest I don't know why Americans feel the need to even own guns. Like, you're not special, many other countries get along just fine without 'em.
Maybe because its an unalienable right?
It isn't, though. It's far from being recognized as a universal right (and rightfully so) and your amendment too can be amended.
You're not American. It's our unalienable right. I don't really find a problem with a non-american criticizing our laws but you can't go forcing your rhetoric upon us. Just because it's not your unalienable right doesn't mean it isn't ours.
A right to self defense? Sure. But a right to own a specific man-made tool?
And how do you suggest we defend ourselves?

I'm genuinely intrigued and not being sarcastic.
Is there somebody out to get you
Oh good point. I'm sure everyone that has gotten killed knew that person was out to kill them. How foolish of them to die even with prior notice.
So much paranoia

If you're living in a place where you feel the need to constantly be close to a gun then maybe you should move.
And maybe you should move if you're living in a place where you don't agree witht the policies set forth by The Constitution.

You can get on a plane right now to Europe with all that gun control. I'm sure you'll enjoy it when you get beheaded by Muslims and don't even have the capabilities to defend yourself.

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Serious / Re: How would you help gun control in the U.S.
« on: August 28, 2015, 03:38:16 PM »
To be honest I don't know why Americans feel the need to even own guns. Like, you're not special, many other countries get along just fine without 'em.
Maybe because its an unalienable right?
It isn't, though. It's far from being recognized as a universal right (and rightfully so) and your amendment too can be amended.
You're not American. It's our unalienable right. I don't really find a problem with a non-american criticizing our laws but you can't go forcing your rhetoric upon us. Just because it's not your unalienable right doesn't mean it isn't ours.
A right to self defense? Sure. But a right to own a specific man-made tool?
And how do you suggest we defend ourselves?

I'm genuinely intrigued and not being sarcastic.
Is there somebody out to get you
Oh good point. I'm sure everyone that has gotten killed knew that person was out to kill them. How foolish of them to die even with prior notice.

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Serious / Re: How would you help gun control in the U.S.
« on: August 28, 2015, 03:32:32 PM »
To be honest I don't know why Americans feel the need to even own guns. Like, you're not special, many other countries get along just fine without 'em.
Maybe because its an unalienable right?
It isn't, though. It's far from being recognized as a universal right (and rightfully so) and your amendment too can be amended.
You're not American. It's our unalienable right. I don't really find a problem with a non-american criticizing our laws but you can't go forcing your rhetoric upon us. Just because it's not your unalienable right doesn't mean it isn't ours.
A right to self defense? Sure. But a right to own a specific man-made tool?
And how do you suggest we defend ourselves?

I'm genuinely intrigued and not being sarcastic.

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Septagon / Re: Why can I suddenly no longer post in Serious
« on: August 28, 2015, 03:30:38 PM »
"oh no someone has a different opinion than i, better ban them."

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The Flood / Re: Daily reminder that GMOs are literally poison
« on: August 28, 2015, 03:29:13 PM »
oh no i bet the gubbernments is putting microchip nanites in my corn too


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Septagon / Re: Why can I suddenly no longer post in Serious
« on: August 28, 2015, 03:25:34 PM »
your opinions weren't liberal enough

sorry m8
"hurr my shitty country doesn't recognize it as a right so it's not a real right bruh"

The right to bear arms and defend oneself is universal.
don't worry i know how you feel

they'll learn one of these days. they'll learn just like they did in the past


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Serious / Re: How would you help gun control in the U.S.
« on: August 28, 2015, 03:20:21 PM »
A lot of what Europe does as a whole is ahead of what America does.

That's just fact.
Yeah if you're a left wing extremist then they're leagues ahead of us.

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Septagon / Re: Why can I suddenly no longer post in Serious
« on: August 28, 2015, 03:18:50 PM »
your opinions weren't liberal enough

sorry m8

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Serious / Re: How would you help gun control in the U.S.
« on: August 28, 2015, 03:18:19 PM »
criticism =/= you should do what my country does

Sure it does, if I'm providing a solution to a problem.

if the problem is "gun control", and the criticism is "your gun control sucks", than i'm allowed to say "you should do this like us, it works better".
But our gun control doesn't suck :^)

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Serious / Re: How would you help gun control in the U.S.
« on: August 28, 2015, 03:14:10 PM »
"I don't care if you non-americans criticise us

but you're not american so you can't criticise us"
criticism =/= you should do what my country does

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Serious / Re: How would you help gun control in the U.S.
« on: August 28, 2015, 03:13:35 PM »
To be honest I don't know why Americans feel the need to even own guns. Like, you're not special, many other countries get along just fine without 'em.
Maybe because its an unalienable right?
It isn't, though. It's far from being recognized as a universal right (and rightfully so) and your amendment too can be amended.
You're not American. It's our unalienable right. I don't really find a problem with a non-american criticizing our laws but you can't go forcing your rhetoric upon us. Just because it's not your unalienable right doesn't mean it isn't ours.
Quote
You're not American. It's our unalienable right
Quote
but you can't go forcing your rhetoric upon us
The irony really hurts

You should read a history book or two, or go to any news site and see how we do the same shit you're arguing against.

I guess since we're not Iranian we can't force the rhetoric on them. Or Afghani's, or Russian either.

Nope.
Taking things out of context sure is great

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Serious / Re: How would you help gun control in the U.S.
« on: August 28, 2015, 03:09:31 PM »
To be honest I don't know why Americans feel the need to even own guns. Like, you're not special, many other countries get along just fine without 'em.
Maybe because its an unalienable right?
It isn't, though. It's far from being recognized as a universal right (and rightfully so) and your amendment too can be amended.
You're not American. It's our unalienable right. I don't really find a problem with a non-american criticizing our laws but you can't go forcing your rhetoric upon us. Just because it's not your unalienable right doesn't mean it isn't ours.
The irony in your post about makes me smile
Fuck off cunt

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Serious / Re: How would you help gun control in the U.S.
« on: August 28, 2015, 03:07:04 PM »
To be honest I don't know why Americans feel the need to even own guns. Like, you're not special, many other countries get along just fine without 'em.
Maybe because its an unalienable right?
It isn't, though. It's far from being recognized as a universal right (and rightfully so) and your amendment too can be amended.
You're not American. It's our unalienable right. I don't really find a problem with a non-american criticizing our laws but you can't go forcing your rhetoric upon us. Just because it's not your unalienable right doesn't mean it isn't ours.

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The Flood / Re: replace all vowels with 'e'
« on: August 28, 2015, 03:02:42 PM »
im done conforming to your oppressive linguistics slash
Get the feck eet ef me threed then yee derte keke. Ge de semeenes texes er semetheng

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Serious / Re: How would you help gun control in the U.S.
« on: August 28, 2015, 03:00:38 PM »
]If we have the right to bear arms in order to protect the right of citizens from the government
I just love it when people use this excuse.

As if your (people in general) shitty rifles and barely qualified automatic weapons are somehow the only thing separating us from freedom, and a Stalinist regime.

It's almost cute that people have to go as far on the spectrum as possible to try and justify something.
So in that situation you'd rather just give in, bend over, and let this hypothetical regime fuck you raw with no resistance?

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Serious / Re: How would you help gun control in the U.S.
« on: August 28, 2015, 02:58:41 PM »
Seriously, what's up with this black market shit? Why am I gonna go buy a 800 dollar Glock 19 in a meeting that's more dangerous to set up than anything when I can just go buy some nigger's Hi-point in downtown Reading for 150 bucks, clean and clear, no paperwork, all legal?
No traceable serial numbers from my knowledge.

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The Flood / Re: replace all vowels with 'e'
« on: August 28, 2015, 02:51:03 PM »
eh
Lel new yee jest seend steped

Get fekt

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Serious / Re: How would you help gun control in the U.S.
« on: August 28, 2015, 02:48:52 PM »
Good job stepping on your own fallacy there.
Which is a far greater assertion than "If we take away gun rights, it'll be harder for criminals to get weapons (which is an absolute truth) and maybe we'll have a slight decrease in mass shootings".
All assumptions and you're putting yourself on quite a slipper slope with them. Taking away gun rights wouldn't make it any harder for criminals to get guns. The black market exists and isn't very hard to access. You'd only make it harder for the innocent people to defend themselves.

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Serious / Re: How would you help gun control in the U.S.
« on: August 28, 2015, 02:41:57 PM »
Yeah then "unalienable" loses its value and next thing you know they'll take away free speech and freedom of religion.
And if America had stricter gun laws, these sort of mass shootings would be much harder to get away with, and there would likely be less of them. That's not to say there wouldn't any more shootings, but...
Good job stepping on your own fallacy there.

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