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- Randall Flagg
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Re: Current Events Thread
So, they're charging the parents of the MI shooter with manslaughter. Good. This went far beyond enabling a pretty clearly sick kid, they willfully encouraged it, imo. They had the opportunity to stop t that morning when they were called in because of his behavior. They left The gun where he could get it. The mother and son obviously have some issues.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/teen-gunman- … 06966.html
Anyone who makes this about Trump is an idiot. Unless you call out BLM for the Wisconsin massacre, shut up.
I had no idea their negligence was this deep. Hopefully their bail is set unreasonably low so they can flee again. The civil suits should keep them destitute the remainder of their lives.
Re: Current Events Thread
I agree, why not?
And if it's not a life why even bring it up? It's a clump of cells. If someone causes a pregnant woman to lose their pregnancy by a drunk driver or assault, it's just a miscarriage. I would consider that murder. You make two completely unrelated arguments in one sentence. Congrats.
If that's truly how you feel, and that your kid is just a fetus, I feel sorry for them.
Re: Current Events Thread
Dude....
"Taking Viagra cuts the risk of Alzheimer's by up to 69 percent https://trib.al/1g5AK1C"
Re: Current Events Thread
Everyone will have a different answer to this question...
My answer is threefold...
1) Guy crossed state lines...obtained a gun illegally and killed someone...that should matter whether it's Wisconsin, Utah or Japan...
2) He's now a hero
3) It's an excellent example of how the justice system treats people differently...as similar cases seem to be decided by a 'wheel of justice' depending on where you are...
Re: Current Events Thread
I've been hestitant to wade myself into this debate, but I'll ask once: Why was there such a big deal on this Rittenhouse thing? Is it just on racial lines/issues?
Or why should Americans outside of Wisconsin care about this?
The riots were pretty politically charged already. The protests were widely supported, but there was huge friction about the riots and it was split down political lines: progressives tried to defend them, conservatives blasted them, while the majority of average Americans who supported the protests were against the rioting. It depended on The media you consumed.
The fact this kid was white, considered a trump supporter, was a fire bomb in an already combustible situation. A lot of it falls on the media for how it was portrayed. It really shouldn't have been a national story, and no one should have gotten so invested/obsessed/consumed in hating/supporting the kid.
It's hysterical he ended up being a BLM supporter.
Re: Current Events Thread
Police just showed up at high school in my country. Lured 5 kids with getting the rest of the day off if they participated in a harmless exercise. The exercise was forcing them to the ground and injecting them with needles against their will. Whether the needles had a content is not mentioned.
Police department comment: "Oslo Police District are very sorry the students did not have a good experience with the training. The purpose was that this should be inspirational, exciting and provide educational value for both parties."
https://www.dagbladet.no/nyheter/ungdom … e/74549506
This is coming everywhere.