Month: April 2018

A Florida shooting to make Liberals sweat.

Inside a McDonalds one unarmed man accuses another of cutting in front of him and proceeds to threaten him. The accused individual produces a gun and shoots the first guy.  Judge grants Stand Your Ground/Immunity from Prosecution and the shooter goes free.

Hell to be raised by Liberals and Gun Control?

 But the visit to the North Miami-Dade Golden Arches unraveled when another patron accused him of cutting in line to order. That customer, an older white man, suddenly began spouting racial slurs and threats at Gibbs, a young black man. The episode ended with Gibbs in jail — for firing a shot at the irate but unarmed customer, causing panic inside the restaurant.

Nearly three years later, however, Gibbs has been cleared of any crime. He persuaded a Miami judge that he was only acting in self-defense when he fired at Phillip Ledea at the door of the fast food restaurant in December 2015.
A Miami judge this month tossed out felony charges against Gibbs, 25, a part-time dockworker who had gone to McDonald’s to pick up a meal for his son the day after Christmas. He had been charged with aggravated battery with a weapon and carrying a concealed weapon. Ledea was not injured in the shooting.

After racial slurs in Miami McDonald’s line, a shot is fired. Was it self defense?

I barely read the article, so I am not going to make an in-depth analysis of the shooting and the legality. But I wanted to point out how this particular event gets Gun Control and Liberals in a conundrum.:

“Do we condemn the poor Black Guy because he shot an unarmed man? We can’t! That would be racist and he was defending himself from a racist! But if we do not condemn him and agree with the judge decision, the narrative that Stand Your Ground is a tool to oppress African-Americans and other goes down the drain!”

And I love that.

Facebook announces new community standards.

And since really i did not care to read them the last time around, I cannot say what is the difference with this new batch of regulations.

Here is a screen cap about the gun “standards.”

So the first thing I did just now was to go to my Facebook account and post this:

I think I added enough words to trigger the alogarithms . We shall see

Commission Begins Probe Tuesday Into Parkland School Tragedy. – The Fix is In.

A commission tasked with investigating government actions surrounding the Florida high school massacre and the state’s other mass shootings is set to hold its first meeting.

The Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Commission is to meet Tuesday to discuss its mission and how it will conduct its investigation. The 16 members are also to hear from the Broward Sheriff’s Office about its investigation into the Feb. 14 shooting that left 17 dead and 17 wounded.

The commission’s final report is due Jan. 1.

Commission Begins Probe Tuesday Into Parkland School Tragedy.

Two and a half months after the massacre and no report due till way after the election.

The importance of keeping Broward Country in the hands of Democrats is primordial and if they have to do it over the corpses of children, so be it.

BSO finally “did something” and it’s wrong

The Broward County Sheriff missed warning after warning that Nikolas Cruz was a potential school shooter.

Once the shooting started, deputies of the Coward Broward County Sheriffs Department waited outside of Marjory Stoneman Douglass High School on Valentine’s Day and waited while students were being killed.

Video was released of a Broward SRO going on a joy ride on a golf cart once the shooting began.  This prompted a judge to order more videos to be released.

Sheriff Isreal defended himself on CNN saying that he gave “amazing leadership” and then dismissing Jake Tapper’s question in an embarrassing and nonsensical way, showing just how little he cared about his actual job.

The situation has gotten so out of hand that deputies of the BSO are holding a no confidence vote against Sheriff Israel.

The whole of the BSO is one giant cluster fuck.

Just a few days ago, MSD student and one of the few people actually doing some good, Kyle Kashuv went to a shooting range with his dad, and under supervision learned to shoot a gun.

This is where the Broward County Sheriffs Department decided to step in.

Then a third officer from the Broward County Sheriff’s Office walked in, and began asking me the same questions again. At that point, I asked whether I could record the interview. They said no. I asked if I had done anything wrong. Again, they answered no. I asked why I was there. One said, “Don’t get snappy with me, do you not remember what happened here a few months ago?”

They continued to question me aggressively, though they could cite nothing I had done wrong. They kept calling me “the pro-Second Amendment kid.” I was shocked and honestly, scared. It definitely felt like they were attempting to intimidate me.

I was treated like a criminal for no reason other than having gone to the gun range and posted on social media about it.

Because the one MDS student who didn’t turn into an anti-gun fascist went to a shooting range, he’s now a suspected threat.

No, of course there was nothing political about that.  Perish the thought.

It’s clear that Sheriff Isreal is just Captain Peter Wrong Way Peachfuzz with a badge.  Not just can’t he do anything to stop an obvious threat, he has to have his deputies intervene against the one kid there who is quite possibly the least threatening one of all.

 

 

 

 

Chicago Tribune publishes the whiniest OpEd on guns

Chicago Tribune writer Rex Huppke wrote an OpEd yesterday that was just a whinge-fest.

We should be able to eat waffles in peace — but Trump and the NRA accept this kind of terrorism

Really?  This is going to be bad.

I shouldn’t have to carry a gun to feel safe getting waffles.

Nobody should.

Feel safe. Right off the bad it is about feelings.  He wants to feel safe.  Which means rather than harden himself against the realities of life, he wants the rest of the world to soften itself so not to hut his delicate feelings.

I shouldn’t have to hope I’m seated near a mythological “good guy with a gun” to feel safe getting waffles.

Nobody should.

What is a “mythological good guy with a gun?”  Is he saying that self defense shootings never happen?  Or perhaps good guys with guns are heroes of mythological scale.

Better question is, why isn’t he a good guy with a gun?  And if it takes sitting next to a good guy with a gun to feel safe then why is he going on an anti-gun screed?

And I shouldn’t have to pray that a James Shaw Jr. — the young man who jumped a half-naked gunman at a Waffle House in Tennessee this weekend before that lunatic could murder more customers — is in the restaurant, ready to risk his life, while I’m getting waffles.

Nobody should.

I guess Rex here is a cowardly turd who will let others defend him because he’s to scared or worried about his feelings to do it himself.

We should be able to eat our waffles in peace. We should be able to send our kids to school without worrying that they’ll be gunned down. We should be able to go to church and not wonder whether an AR-15-toting person who fell through the mental-health-services cracks might stand up and open fire.

The actual risk of that is minimal.  But while we’re on that thought, I should be able to leave my house and car unlocked.  I should be able to to a major US city and not see anti-vehicle barricades separating sidewalks from roads.  I should be able to turn on the TV and not see news about ISIS.  I should be able to crack open a history book about the 20th century and not read about the Armenian Genocide or Holocaust.

Guess what.  Evil exists in this world.  Just ask the people of Toronto if they feel that someone should be able to rent a van without the fear that 10 people will end up dead on a sidewalk.

But we don’t feel that way. We can’t. This nation’s gun obsession has made it impossible, and those who stand in the way of any action that might limit access to guns — even to domestic abusers or the mentally ill — are insisting that their outlandish “right” to own any firearm they want supersedes our perfectly reasonable right to eat our waffles without toting a sidearm.

The Waffle House shooter had his FOID revoked by the Illinois State Police.  His guns were taken and given to his dad.  His dad gave them back to him.  Dad broke the law in Illinois and is probably going to do some jail time for it.

Everything about that last paragraph is wrong under the circumstances of Illinois state law, NICS checks, and the Lautenberg Act.

There’s a word for all this: terrorism. People don’t like to use that word when it comes to guns and Americans, and some will argue these shootings can’t be acts of terrorism because they lack a singular political aim. But there’s an overarching political aim in deeming this violence acceptable: Protect the gun industry at all costs.

Random violence by insane people is not terrorism.  You can’t define terrorism as “anything I don’t like.”  All that does is reduce the meaning of that word an obfuscate any action that really does combat terrorism.

Also, this violence is not acceptable.  What happened here was another failure by the layers goverment that says it is there to protect us.  Just because you hate the gun industry doesn’t make it the industry’s fault.

And what are we really dealing with here if not terror? What do you call it when people are made to feel unsafe in the most public of places?

You need to get a grip on your feelings.

Four young people were gunned down early Sunday morning at that Waffle House near Nashville. A 29-year-old man from Morton, Ill., is the suspected shooter, and police say he used an AR-15-style assault rifle, the same type of firearm used in the Parkland school shooting (17 dead), the Texas church shooting (26 dead), the Las Vegas music festival shooting (58 dead) and the Orlando nightclub shooting (49 dead).

So what.  It’s the most popular long gun sold in America.  I bet there are more DUIs caused by Bud Light than any other beer, purely on the sales volume of the beer.  Millions of people own ARs legally and with no malicious intent.  It’s not the gun but the intent of the user.

We’re told by the National Rifle Association and the politicians they fund that the only defense in any of these tragedies would be more guns. Armed teachers. Armed churchgoers. Armed music lovers. Armed waffle eaters.

That’s not the only thing they say, but again we see how strict gun control – the Illinois FOID system – failed.

They tell us mental health care is key, but do they increase funding for mental health care? No. Do they tighten gun laws to keep firearms out of the hands of the mentally ill? No. In fact, President Donald Trump’s only action on guns was signing a law last February that did away with a regulation President Barack Obama put in place that made it harder for people with mental illness to buy a gun.

The NRA doesn’t fund mental health care.  The NRA has pushed for mandatory reporting of people adjudicated mentally ill to NICS.  The Social Security gun control thing that Obama pushed was terrible and even the ACLU supported its repeal.  Also that had nothing to do with this.

Again, everything in that paragraph was wrong.

Suspected Tennessee shooter Travis Reinking, according to Illinois and federal law enforcement agencies, showed ample signs of mental health problems. Last year he showed up at the White House asking to speak with Trump then refused to leave, saying he was “a sovereign citizen.”

He was arrested and charged with unlawful entry. That led FBI agents in Illinois and the Illinois State Police to confiscate the four firearms Reinking owned and revoke his firearm owner’s identification card. One wonders what Reinking was still doing with four firearms, including an AR-15. He had previous run-ins with authorities in Tazewell County, including an incident in May 2016 when he told sheriff’s deputies he was being stalked by singer Taylor Swift and he feared his phone had been hacked.

At that time, according to the Peoria Journal Star: “His family had told Tazewell County deputies that he had been having delusions for almost two years.”

After the federal agents confiscated Reinking’s guns, they were returned to the man’s father. According to authorities, the man’s father then returned the guns to his son.

So the system worked until it didn’t when his dad gave him back his guns.

How is that the NRA’s fault?

So the AR-15 Reinking had no business having in 2016 when he told deputies he was being stalked by a celebrity was the same assault rifle he carried into the Waffle House in Tennessee on Sunday morning. And were it not for Shaw, the hero who tackled Reinking while he was reloading, wrestling the rifle away, that AR-15 surely would have been fired more, increasing the death toll.

Yep.  Also James Joyce would like a word with out about your run-on sentences.

Something is fundamentally wrong here, and everyone who doesn’t think Taylor Swift is tapping their cell phone knows that’s true.

Yes, but I think we are going to disagree with what that is.

If these mass shootings had all come at the hands of a Muslim person, the Trump administration and a good chunk of the Republican party would vehemently demand mosque surveillance and a complete ban on Muslims entering the country. We know that’s true because after an ISIS-inspired mass shooting in San Bernardino, Calif., in 2015 carried out by a husband and wife of Pakistani descent, Trump said this:

“Donald J. Trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States until our country’s representatives can figure out what the hell is going on.”

That is a different issue.  However, it makes me curious why we should let people into our country who call us “the Great Satan” and chant “Death to America.”  I mean, if you want to keep guns out of the hands of people who shouldn’t have them, actual terrorists who have killed people abroad is a good start.

Following yet another mass shooting at the hands of a person with mental health problems who was in possession of an AR-15, there’s no call for a total and complete shutdown of AR-15 sales in the United States until our country’s representatives can figure out what the hell is going on.

That’s not the same thing jackass.  Your argument is that is fine to let former ISIS fighters into the US as long as we don’t sell them guns.  Can we make sure they can’t get drivers licenses too?

Or are you saying Muslims are mindless killing machines?

The parallel with banning people from radicalized countries with poor security is not banning guns, it’s banning the mentally ill from getting guns and increasing the ability to identify those people and making them prohibited persons.  Which is what we are doing.  Google “Extreme Risk Protection Order.”

That’s because there are two kinds of terrorism, one the Trump administration and the gun lobby will pounce on to stoke fear and another they will ignore so as not to lose donors or damage business.

Again, a mentally ill 29 year old – eight years older than the AR buying age in Florida now – who had his FOID revoked is not a terrorist.  Words have meaning.

The NRA (I can’t speak for Trump) isn’t trying to wave its hand and say “this is normal.” It’s saying “one nut case in Nashville isn’t justification for stripping rights from 150 million people.”  I didn’t shoot up a Waffle House yesterday or any other day, and I’m not going to do it tomorrow or any other time in the future.  Why should I lose the right to buy what I want?

If radical Islam scares you, how about after San Bernardino the US goverment forcibly converted the few million Muslims in the US to Christianity?  That would save a lot of lives.  It would also violate the First Amendment, but who gives a shit about the Constitution when lives are on the line.  If you go by global body count, the Quran is many times more dangerous than the AR-15.  We should ban the Quran first.

The truth is you don’t care about rights.  You think the NRA is some sort of nebulous, evil organization out there to profit off death and not protect the civil liberties of law abiding citizens.

And where does that leave us? Eating our waffles in fear.

If you are that afraid, don’t leave the house.  The truth is you are far more likely to get killed driving to the Waffle House than in it.  You are far more likely to get e. coil from your Chipotle burrito because the lettuce was picked by an illegal who didn’t wash his hands after taking a shit in the field than you are getting shot in a Waffle House.

But it’s not really about actual risk.  It’s about you hating guns an the NRA and wanting you cry-bully people with your feelings.

I will say to you the same thing I say to my four year old when he whines about a toy.  “That is a terrible noise you are making and I’m not going to give you want you want.”

 

A Tweet for the Ages Against Hogg

So Trump made up one of his stupid nicknames for Chuck Todd and called him “sleepy eyes Chuck Todd” because… I don’t know and really don’t give a shit.

Apparently he’s also Jewish.  I didn’t know this until today, because I don’t watch Chuck Todd because he’s a hack.

Sarah Chadwick (Chadwick being a very Anglo-Saxon name) of MDS decide that this stupid nickname was evidence that Trump is going to town on anti-Semitic dog whistles.

I’ve never heard this in my life.  Even Harretz had a hard time calling this anti-Semitic.

It seems this was from Tumblr and is about a dubious as the myriad of genders other than Male and Female that Tumblr has created as well.

So this shit went around and around social media where Trump haters claimed that they found the smoking gun that Trump is really a Nazi.  While everyone else couldn’t’ muster a fuck between them.

So a weekday in 2018.

Then a tweet was sent on this subject that laid waste to all other tweets tweeted today.

https://twitter.com/ArthurSchwartz/status/988415956119584768

Fuck.  Yes.  He.  Did.

And it is glorious.