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Started by Bricktop, December 01, 2021, 05:33:33 PM

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Bricktop

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Ya, you are Okie and that's why old Herman loves ya. Now if you could see the shit those frickin badgers cause to my farm you would understand why I need my rifles.


Nothing I've said would disbar people with a genuine need for a firearm, including primary producers, from possessing one.

I think we're finally reaching common ground.


I'm pretty sure I've been clear that I am no advocate for the complete removal of firearms, and that there are substantial reasons for their possession in some areas, particularly in primary production. I have no problem at all with that.

Anonymous

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Ya, you are Okie and that's why old Herman loves ya. Now if you could see the shit those frickin badgers cause to my farm you would understand why I need my rifles.


Nothing I've said would disbar people with a genuine need for a firearm, including primary producers, from possessing one.

I think we're finally reaching common ground.


I'm pretty sure I've been clear that I am no advocate for the complete removal of firearms, and that there are substantial reasons for their possession in some areas, particularly in primary production. I have no problem at all with that.

Sometimes when tempers flare, things like this are forgotten.

Bricktop

OK...but I haven't noticed flared tempers, other than Freud's infantile tantrums...but they hardly count as contributions to reasoned discussion.

Anonymous

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OK...but I haven't noticed flared tempers, other than Freud's infantile tantrums...but they hardly count as contributions to reasoned discussion.

Old Herman's behaviour has been perfect. :43(2):

Bricktop

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OK...but I haven't noticed flared tempers, other than Freud's infantile tantrums...but they hardly count as contributions to reasoned discussion.

Old Herman's behaviour has been perfect. :43(2):


Dude, if we liven in the same town we'd be the greatest of buddies!!!



 ac_drinks

Anonymous

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OK...but I haven't noticed flared tempers, other than Freud's infantile tantrums...but they hardly count as contributions to reasoned discussion.

Old Herman's behaviour has been perfect. :43(2):


Dude, if we liven in the same town we'd be the greatest of buddies!!!



 ac_drinks

Hell, I might have even shared a thimble of my finest swish with you.

Anonymous

I wish I lived close to Bricktop too..



But, after seeing a picture of his house, I couldn't afford to be his neighbour.

Bricktop

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Hell, I might have even shared a thimble of my finest swish with you.


Might? Might?



I will drink you under the table...so you're gonna need a LOT of swish!!!



I will, of course, provide a bottle of Islay's finest.

Breakfall

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Self-preservation. South Africa, like America has a lot of street crime and home invasion. Arming honest law-abiding citizens makes perfect sense. But gun education is paramount. I legally carried a gun at 17 years of course, and I couldn't see a 21 year young Aussie these days having the same responsibility as I had...that's for sure.



It's relative to the violence. Australia is like God's country by comparison.


Interesting.



Perhaps this explains the following; "A more alarming finding for South Africans is that the country was found to have the second highest rate of gun-related deaths in the world at 9.4 deaths per 100,000 people."



https://businesstech.co.za/news/government/91284/south-africa-is-the-second-worst-country-for-gun-deaths-in-the-world/">//https://businesstech.co.za/news/government/91284/south-africa-is-the-second-worst-country-for-gun-deaths-in-the-world/



Again, further evidence to the proposition that the more "legal" guns a country has, the higher the rate of gun related deaths.



It seems to elude gun proponents that the ONLY source of weapons available to "criminals" and the deranged is from the stockpile of "legally" owned and acquired guns, unless, of course, there exists somewhere in the world a gun manufacturer that produces weapons for villains and misfits only.



South Africa is hardly a shining example of gun control and certainly no case for the argument that arming people ensures greater protection.

I'm talking in my day, Apartheid, which was dismantled in 93' to 94'. The current government in power, ANC, was a former terrorist and has effectively driven South Africa into the mud. Most of the crime in South Africa are committed by black South Africans. I'm not been racist, but rather factual. I don't beat around the bush. Crime is rife there today because of an incompetent and corrupt government...the legacy left by the late terrorist and arsehole, Nelson Mandela.

Anonymous

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Self-preservation. South Africa, like America has a lot of street crime and home invasion. Arming honest law-abiding citizens makes perfect sense. But gun education is paramount. I legally carried a gun at 17 years of course, and I couldn't see a 21 year young Aussie these days having the same responsibility as I had...that's for sure.



It's relative to the violence. Australia is like God's country by comparison.


Interesting.



Perhaps this explains the following; "A more alarming finding for South Africans is that the country was found to have the second highest rate of gun-related deaths in the world at 9.4 deaths per 100,000 people."



https://businesstech.co.za/news/government/91284/south-africa-is-the-second-worst-country-for-gun-deaths-in-the-world/">//https://businesstech.co.za/news/government/91284/south-africa-is-the-second-worst-country-for-gun-deaths-in-the-world/



Again, further evidence to the proposition that the more "legal" guns a country has, the higher the rate of gun related deaths.



It seems to elude gun proponents that the ONLY source of weapons available to "criminals" and the deranged is from the stockpile of "legally" owned and acquired guns, unless, of course, there exists somewhere in the world a gun manufacturer that produces weapons for villains and misfits only.



South Africa is hardly a shining example of gun control and certainly no case for the argument that arming people ensures greater protection.

I'm talking in my day, Apartheid, which was dismantled in 93' to 94'. The current government in power, ANC, was a former terrorist and has effectively driven South Africa into the mud. Most of the crime in South Africa are committed by black South Africans. I'm not been racist, but rather factual. I don't beat around the bush. Crime is rife there today because of an incompetent and corrupt government...the legacy left by the late terrorist and arsehole, Nelson Mandela.

I was under the impression Nelson Mandela was a pillar of stability compared to his successors.

Anonymous

There was another mass shooting, this time at a medical centre in Oklahoma..



Four people ared dead including the gunman.

Anonymous

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There was another mass shooting, this time at a medical centre in Oklahoma..



Four people are dead including the gunman.

The shooter was a patient at that hospital.

Bricktop

The firearm, yet another AR 15, was legally acquired.



The gunman slaughtered 4 people because of "back pain".



This is the lunacy and utterly deranged response of American politicians;



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Do you still trust this demented and unhinged country?

Anonymous

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The firearm, yet another AR 15, was legally acquired.



The gunman slaughtered 4 people because of "back pain".



This is the lunacy and utterly deranged response of American politicians;



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Do you still trust this demented and unhinged country?

No more than my own.

Bricktop

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I'm talking in my day, Apartheid, which was dismantled in 93' to 94'. The current government in power, ANC, was a former terrorist and has effectively driven South Africa into the mud. Most of the crime in South Africa are committed by black South Africans. I'm not been racist, but rather factual. I don't beat around the bush. Crime is rife there today because of an incompetent and corrupt government...the legacy left by the late terrorist and arsehole, Nelson Mandela.


OK. Sorry. Misunderstood.



I think the plight of an ANC governed South Africa is well known. The breakdown of law and order, public utilities and rampant corruption are there for all the world to see.



I suspect that at some point South Africa will emulate Zimbabwe despite the wealth and high living standards created by white South Africa (mostly for the whites it must be said).



But it seems South Africa is no longer a first world country, but a borderline third world basket case.



America is a first world country proclaiming itself superior to all others. It may be hard to convince THEM otherwise, but it behests all other nations to adopt a realistic attitude in its relationship with it. If it cannot be trusted to be honest with its own people, it sure as shiny shit cannot be trusted to be honest with other nations, friend or foe.