Month: February 2018

The Evil NRA’s “contribution” to the Parkland Shooting: Fake News and Scum-of-the-Earth Journalism.

“News” item “breaking out” this morning. I chose the less incendiary article.

ZOMG! The NRA trained the Killer! They are a terrorist organization!

And the first paragraph does help in creating that narrative.

“The troubled teen authorities say killed 17 people at a Florida high school excelled in an air-rifle marksmanship program supported by a grant from the National Rifle Association Foundation, part of a multimillion-dollar effort by the gun group to support youth shooting clubs and other programs.

Nikolas Cruz, 19, was wearing a maroon shirt with the logo from the Army Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps program at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School when he was arrested Wednesday shortly after the shooting. Former JROTC cadets told The Associated Press that Cruz was a member of the small varsity marksmanship team that trained together after class and traveled to other area schools to compete.”

 

Damn the NRA, what the fuck they were thinking? What did they do?

“Records show that the Stoneman Douglas JROTC program received $10,827 in non-cash assistance from the NRA’s fundraising and charitable arm in 2016, when Cruz was on the squad. The school’s program publicly thanked the NRA Foundation on its Twitter feed.
A spokeswoman for the NRA declined to comment on Friday. The top officers of the foundation are all current or former executives of the NRA.”

So they did not train Nikolas Cruz… but they gave money… wait, it was a no-cash assistance. So what did they give to the schools JROTC? Kevlar Panels among other things.

“Junior Colton Haab, a second lieutenant and platoon leader in the school’s JROTC, told The Associated Press that he helped usher about 90 students into the room where cadets train with pellet rifles. Haab moved the Kevlar sheets used as a backdrop for target practice away from the wall and told everyone to hide behind them. As it was, the shooter never approached the ROTC rooms.
Haab said he sees nothing negative about the NRA’s contribution to the JROTC program. In fact, he said, the equipment the group funded could have helped save the students’ lives if the gunman had targeted them.

“So I think the NRA actually bonused us in a way,” he said.”

OUCH! And it has already been covered but the NRA’s contribution is not mentioned.

 

Allow me to correct myself on that last remark because the original article does mention the NRA’s contribution, but what you don’t see is where it is mentioned. Bear with me with the net screen capture: Although reduced in size, it is long but needed to prove the point.

The blue square encircles the opening statement I posted at the beginning. The red square parcels out the part where the NRA-Donated shields were used to protect students. The AP Journalists spend half the article seeding your mind with the idea of the evil NRA’s hand directly steering the tragedy, but they finally fess up but only so far down that maybe they hope you don’t bother to read it… or just they couldn’t fit it before for reasons unexplained.

I don’t need to help you add two plus two. And no, I do not think it was a mistake on their part. I do believe they are that much of a scum.

We have to do something

For the last 48 hours I have heard nothing from the major media sources but that the Parkland shooting was the NRA’s fault.  We need to “do something” to stop this.  We need gun control.

In the last 48 hours, if you look past CNN, MSNBC, and the New York Times, you’ll find some interesting tidbits of information.

Information like the Cruz house was visited by police 39 times in 7 years.

That Cruz was reported to FBI TWICE.
Once five months ago for a YouTube comment, again on January 5th of this year.

The police, the FBI, and the school all had ample red flags and reports, but were unable to do enough to prevent this shooting.

The FBI says “protocol were not followed.”  The school district saw he was dangerous but didn’t put in place policy to end the “school to prison pipeline” that some people  (liberals) wring their hands over.

If we’re going to “do something” how about we do something that might work.  We need law enforcement to not just have 20/20 vision in hindsight.

If the police keep being called to your home year after year, maybe it’s time for a digging.  After Cruz and Laughner, we need a way for school administration to get police to actually investigate students who appeared dangerous enough to get expelled. How many times does the FBI need to hear a name in connection with violence or extremism before they have the ability to come down hard on a suspect.

It’s not just Parkland but San Bernardino, Ft Hood, Boston, New Jersey, and every other case like this where we find out after the tragedy that there were red flags that got ignored or dealt with in the most superficial way possible.

Rather than take rights away from law abiding citizens in an useless act of collective punishment.   We create a better system of spotting and nailing down the red flags before the bodies pile up.

FBI did not follow protocol regarding the Parkland Shooting.

(WBNG) — The FBI released the following statement Friday:

On January 5, 2018, a person close to Nikolas Cruz contacted the FBI’s Public Access Line (PAL) tipline to report concerns about him. The caller provided information about Cruz’s gun ownership, desire to kill people, erratic behavior, and disturbing social media posts, as well as the potential of him conducting a school shooting.

Under established protocols, the information provided by the caller should have been assessed as a potential threat to life. The information then should have been forwarded to the FBI Miami Field Office, where appropriate investigative steps would have been taken.

We have determined that these protocols were not followed for the information received by the PAL on January 5. The information was not provided to the Miami Field Office, and no further investigation was conducted at that time.

FBI statement on shooting in Parkland, Florida

OK people, here is a tip: If you are afraid that somebody may go postal, call the FBI and make sure to tell them you think he is Russian and working for Trump. A FISA warrant will be issued in 3 hours and he will be under full surveillance one hour after that.

And if you really want to be a prick to your Liberal friends, specially those suffering from TDS (Trump Derangement Syndrome) tell them that “If the FBI was not so intent on finding nonexistent skeletons to hang on Trump, they may have actually saved 17 lives. But since they were too busy being all “#NotMyPresident”, making False News and looking for collusion, those kids died. “

If you do the last, specially in Social Media, screen cap the exchange to enjoy their reactions.

Some reason juxtaposed by batshit insanity

The LA Times published an incredibly reasonable, well balanced, and thoughtful article on the issue of post mass shooting politics.

Every solution to mass shootings inevitably involves a serious trade-off

It is, by now, a horrifyingly familiar story. Indeed, the familiarity is what should horrify us the most: A school shooting with a bunch of people dead, many of them children, the rest teachers. This time, it’s a high school in Parkland, Fla., 17 dead, the shooter a 19-year-old who had been expelled from the school. The assailant, armed with a popular rifle and loaded up with ammunition, was injured at the scene.

What can we do? What should we do?

The answers are not easy, and they inevitably involve a trade-off: accepting the unacceptable, or restricting our freedoms. The three big ones are freedom of the press (publicity gives oxygen to these kinds of acts, so restricting coverage will reduce copycats); the right to bear arms (guns don’t cause human evil, but of course they make it easier to carry out); and due process (targeting potential mass shooters, or mentally ill people in general, is possible, but requires us to curtail Americans’ civil rights before they have actually committed a crime).

The knee-jerk reaction is to go after firearms, but there’s a bait-and-switch element to gun-control arguments in these situations. Activists focus on small restrictions that are palatable to many. If anyone points out that small restrictions won’t do much to stop shootings, the activists argue that larger restrictions, unpalatable to many, would do the trick.

Gun owners are used to hearing, almost in the same breath, “we’ll stop shootings by banning all guns” and “nobody’s trying to take your guns away.”

There are only easy answers if you are willing to sacrifice rights you don’t care about, and that other people do. That’s never been a solution Americans could pursue without embarrassment and regret. Unless and until we can find a better, more reliable way to identify potential mass shooters early, we have to acknowledge the nature of the choice before us: Punish many innocent people or remain mostly defenseless against the malicious few.

Nobody wants to make one side of that trade. But nobody wants to face the other side either.

I am honestly shocked that the LA times would publish something like that.

In a clear case, Dan McLaughlin, explains why reactionary “just do something” is unfeasible – both politically and in practice.  Since we can’t reactionarily “just do something,” it is incumbent on us to try think through proposed changes carefully to come up with potential solutions that would be both effective and politically viable.

This was the most rational response I read in any news outlet to the Parkland shooting.

Never read the comments.  If this article was a call to act rationally and think clearly, the LA Times readership responded with the intellectual depth of savages.

“Our country continually puts unfettered capitalism above the rights of its citizens. The gun industry has more protection than school children. The health insurance companies have more clout than their prisoner patients, and food industries and pharmaceutical companies are free to push toxic ingredients to unsuspecting Americans with misleading advertising and labels. Even organized religion can usurp the rights of women and remove safeguards out in place by the state. The health insurance lobby, the NRA, big business, and even the church is granted more protections than the men, women,and children who make up our country. I am ashamed of America.”

That’s right, it’s capitalism that makes guns kill people and pharmaceuticals poison people, and the NRA and health insurance lobby get up every morning as ask themselves “how can I cause mass casualties for profit today?”

On the other side of America (literally and figuratively) the New York Review of Books decided to opine on guns and (washed up) actor John Cusack decided to broadcast it.

Moloch was the name of a Canaanite god, worshiped by those who fought the Israelites, that demanded child sacrifice.  According to Garry Wills, guns our our child sacrificing gods.

He said that.

The gun is not a mere tool, a bit of technology, a political issue, a point of debate. It is an object of reverence. Devotion to it precludes interruption with the sacrifices it entails. Like most gods, it does what it will, and cannot be questioned. Its acolytes think it is capable only of good things. It guarantees life and safety and freedom. It even guarantees law. Law grows from it. Then how can law question it?

The fact that the gun is a reverenced god can be seen in its manifold and apparently resistless powers. How do we worship it? Let us count the ways:

1. It has the power to destroy the reasoning process. It forbids making logical connections. We are required to deny that there is any connection between the fact that we have the greatest number of guns in private hands and the greatest number of deaths from them. Denial on this scale always comes from or is protected by religious fundamentalism. Thus do we deny global warming, or evolution, or biblical errancy. Reason is helpless before such abject faith.

2. It has the power to turn all our politicians as a class into invertebrate and mute attendants at the shrine. None dare suggest that Moloch can in any way be reined in without being denounced by the pope of this religion, National Rifle Association CEO Wayne LaPierre, as trying to destroy Moloch, to take away all guns. They whimper and say they never entertained such heresy. Many flourish their guns while campaigning, or boast that they have themselves hunted “varmints.” Better that the children die or their lives be blasted than that a politician should risk an election against the dread sentence of NRA excommunication.

3. It has the power to distort our constitutional thinking. It says that the right to “bear arms,” a military term, gives anyone, anywhere in our country, the power to mow down civilians with military weapons. Even the Supreme Court has been cowed, reversing its own long history of recognizing that the Second Amendment applied to militias. Now the court feels bound to guarantee that any every madman can indulge his “religion” of slaughter. Moloch brooks no dissent, even from the highest court in the land.

Though LaPierre is the pope of this religion, its most successful Peter the Hermit, preaching the crusade for Moloch, was Charlton Heston, a symbol of the Americanism of loving guns. I have often thought that we should raise a statue of Heston at each of the many sites of multiple murders around our land. We would soon have armies of statues, whole droves of Heston acolytes standing sentry at the shrines of Moloch dotting the landscape. Molochism is the one religion that can never be separated from the state. The state itself bows down to Moloch, and protects the sacrifices made to him. So let us celebrate the falling bodies and rising statues as a demonstration of our fealty, our bondage, to the great god Gun.

That is unhinged.  The type of grandiose poetry of and angry, narcissistic liberal arts major, and completely devoid of reality.

This is so ridiculous that there I can’t even begin to counter it rationally.  It’s like trying to convince the paranoid schizophrenic that the CIA didn’t put bugs in his fillings to listen to his dreams.

If you believe that gun owners wake up and love their guns more than they love their children, that we see Wayne LaPierre as the Pope, and that guns have some sort of mystical power, there is nothing logical I can say against that.

Except maybe that if there is a “death cult” in DC that does have nigh on religious zeal to murder children, it’s Planned Parenthood and transmutation of abortion from a “safe, legal, and rare” medical procedure into a sacrament and  pillar of faith of modern feminism.  Wherein the gun industry doesn’t like to see children be killed by madmen with guns, Planned Parenthood profits from the casual murder of unborn children.  But tell me again how guns are Moloch.

Once you have decided that people who like guns are child sacrificing devil worshipers, there is no way to have a political debate on the topic.  This is the antithesis of the McLaughlin OpEd, this is not thought provoking but thought terminating.  It forces gun haters to run to their ideological corner to bask in the feeling of moral superiority because they hate gun owners.

The problem is that it is that celebrities with their massive armies of Twitter followers are spreading the Moloch article and not the McLaughlin one, which only makes the debate worse.

It is why we can’t have nice things.

 

Broward Sheriff demands arrest powers for “disturbing” Social Media posts.

And in the “Never let a tragedy go to waste” category with an honorable mention for “Do it for the Children”, the nominated is Broward Sheriff Scott Israel who is now demanding to be given unilateral powers to involuntarily commit anybody he deems a danger for posting stuff that scares him like “graphic pictures of rifles, of blood…horrific language…

You want to know so far this year which has been the most popular post in this blog? ND: One bullet, three holes which qualifies as enough to have me involuntarily committed for “blood” according to Sheriff Israel. Same goes for discussions I had just in the last couple of days about Defensive Shootings and their legal consequences. And I wonder if the picture of my bolt action rifle qualifies as disturbing enough to have a BSO car sent to my door. I know my language is salty enough that a butt–tight emissary of the Sheriff may be able to consider it “horrific.”

I forgot. I live in Miami-Dade, not Broward.

 

Basically Sheriff Israel he wants to dilute the Baker Act into nothing. What bothers him (and others with delirium of Statism) is that when invoked, the officer must do so under oath and starting with a full report that is the basis for all other actions and eventual presentation to a judge and same goes for the medical personnel. Why? To avoid abuses of power, to avoid the “Ooops, my bad (giggle)” arrests used as punishment (or a way not to overload their Drunk Tank) that can ruin people’s lives.

We have seen what loose mental commitment laws can do to people and specially when they ran afoul of Gun Grabbers like in the case of Albert Sheakalee in California. And with the Broward Sheriff’s Office long and undignified record of being viciously Anti Gun, make no mistake they will be targeting gun owners just because they can and not because any specific or imaginary thread.

Sheriff Israel has asked not only the Legislators in Tallahassee but the ones in DC and I am sure we will be hearing from Senator Kamala Harris about bringing forward legislation that will make involuntary commitment easy to achieve and without any risk to Law Enforcement officers if the fuck up. She has a history of exercising that kind of abuse when she was California’s Attorney general.

Hat Tip Robert E.

That’s going to win people over

What I learned from Liberals today is that there is nothing like shitting on a victim to prove just how virtuous your side is.

Michael Ian Black is a terribly comedian and a worse person.

He decided that blaming guns wasn’t enough, he had to blame men too.

https://twitter.com/michaelianblack/status/963934455139323904

He went on an anti-male tirade, confirming to the world that “Woke” Liberal males are different than actual men.  Apparently his idea of “men” shoot up schools because they can’t share their feelings or some inane shit like that.

I will say, at the risk of offending some of my readers, it sort of amazes me that I hear crap about toxic masculinity from the same people who say a women doesn’t need a man and have led the surge in divorce and fatherless homes.  It seems that when you toss dad out of the family and raise a boy on pop culture TV and video games, there is a good chance that he turns out all fucked up.  Then these people blame men for this toxic masculinity, like it was dad – and not the absence of dad – that caused it.  But that’s just my opinion.

Michelle Malkin pointed out to Black that some men are actually life saving heroes and that this gender loathing is stupid.

Black took the noble path of shitting all over that hero.

https://twitter.com/michaelianblack/status/964169493227474944

Translation: “Feis was just another shit man until the last few seconds when he dove in front of bullets.  But he’s still a man and that makes him broken.”

What the fuck is wrong with this guy.  Badmouth a Coach who died saving his players.  That’s definitely going to win supporters to his side.

Then shit really went down hill.

A grieving father was interviewed by the news.

https://twitter.com/alexseltzer/status/964162027840245761

He was wearing a Trump shirt.  You know what that means?  He’s a subhuman piece of shit that deserves no sympathy for the death of his daughter.

https://twitter.com/buddha_paws/status/964221827517239298

https://twitter.com/Mtbbmet/status/964224200276766720

Normally I’d ask “what the fuck is wrong with these people?”  But I know the answer.  This is full fledged Trump Derangement Syndrome.

Shitting on a father who is going to have to bury his daughter because he voted for Trump is the most vomit inducing thing I’ve seen today.

And these people wave that shit around like they believe it makes them good people.

I insulted a man whose daughter was murdered because he was wearing a Trump shirt, look how good of a person I am. 

These people have crossed the Rubicon.  There is no walking back this evil.  Yet they seem to think that this will convert people to their cause.

Looking at this objectively, if I had to ask which side I would rather be on: the one that morns a man for giving his life to save others and supports a father that lost his daughter, OR be on the side that attacks a hero and a grieving father because Men, Social Justice, and Trump?

It goes without saying I’m going to stay away from the people with souls filled with shit.