“Bad guys have guns. Why shouldn’t decent people have guns”

Americans don’t seem to understand that the world isn’t divided between “the bad guys” and “the decent people”.

Many of the “bad guys” with guns actually were decent people with guns. Then they forgot to take their meds or experienced road rage.

  • Admiral Patrick@dubvee.org
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    Nothing. We’re a country of ~350 million diverse people who believe lots of different things. And this question seems in very bad faith from a 21 minute old account.

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      OP asks something that “only” Americans believe, not something that “all” Americans believe. Very different questions.

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      Oh stop it. Are you actually claiming that you can’t characterize the culture of a nation of people, claiming that there is NO prevailing common beliefs? That’s nonsense. Your objection to the question is just a permission structure for some of the terrible things that Americans tend to believe and provides way more deference to a group that, based on their collective actions for centuries, don’t deserve it.

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    That a TV show about a guy getting cancer and becoming a multi-million dollar drug manufacturer in order to pay for treatments is perfectly rational.

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    ITT a bunch of American hating trolls.

    while I agree with the sentiment current developments suggest that having a form of protection against a corrupt government is a wise precaution.

    I don’t go brandishing it openly. I don’t threaten with it. I don’t live in a fantasy to be the “hero”.

    For people outside the US you have to realize that gun ownership is a part of the American cultural experience.

    As with any society, there are those people within it that toxify the culture. My point is, don’t vilify Americans because of a subculture of our society. All that succeeds in doing is alienating and dividing us apart.

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    Many of them falsely think that Santa Claus lives on the north pole.

    That’s wrong because Santa Claus doesn’t exist.