Month: September 2023

CSAM (Say What Now?)

They Blamed a Child

So, this Ohio dad found out his eleven year old daughter was being groomed by a dude on the internet, and manipulated into creating and sending sexual images of herself to the perp. He did what any of us would do (provided we didn’t have an address for the perp… lots of options when you know that… but I digress): he called the police.

Watch the video. I cannot EVEN. The cops say, and I quote, “I mean, she could probably get charged with child p*rn.”

I’m sorry, the ELEVEN YEAR OLD?

First, under the age of consent in a state (generally around 16, tho a bit higher and lower in various places), a child cannot consent. Therefore, they can’t be involved in sexual things by choice. Second, the unknown male perp should be getting charged with something, that’s for sure, and those cops should have been asking questions about him! Third, I don’t know that I’d have had the calm that father did, in just shutting the door and walking away. Good f’ing grief.

For those who may not know, CSAM means Child S*xual Abuse Material, and it’s a term used to differentiate between porn (which is legal and done between consenting adults) and child abuse (which cannot be consented to).

This is a bad design

I know nothing about this beyond the picture I found on the internet.

 

Just looking at it made my face cringe, my eye twitch, and by butthole clench.

I don’t know where this is, who this is, what holster this is, all I know is that it is a bad design.

I’m curious how many people signed off on this to have it made and nobody lookd at it and asked, “why?”

The other thing I know is that when this guy chambers a round and shoots his foot off, Glock fanbois will blame Sig.

 

Ask Marie Antoinette how that went

 

This piece of shit is Australian, but I suspect that his opinion I’d nearly universal among his socioeconomic class.

I hope, for his sake, that the baby blood drinking Satanic rituals they engage in make then bulletproof.

Put half of middle America, the people who own 400 million guns, out of work.

Squeeze them financially until they hurt to remind them that they are not people but slaves to the billionaire class who should feel eternally grateful for a pittance.

Shit is on such a hairy, ragged edge, that I don’t see that not going tits up violent.

Consider the men who worked their entire lives to buy a house and have a bit of the American dream. Lay them off and take that away from them to teach them a lesson about how their place in life is under the investment class boot heel.

Take away their sense of dignity, their pride, their hope.

See what happens.

Ask the House of Bourbon or the Romanovs how that went.

Senate Democrats cover for mental incompetence

 

I understand not liking to wear a suit, but rules of decorum exist for a reason.

If Senator Lurch refuses to put on a suit to conduct official business as part of his duties as a Senator, that’s a problem.

It would be one thing if he were in a cast, and they passed a medical exemption that said he didn’t have to wear suit pants if he can’t put them on over a medical device.

But he just won’t wear a suit.

I’m convinced he can’t wear a suit.

He’s not competent enough to button pants, buckle a belt, and tie a tie.

Rather than admit that, the Senate Democrats changed the dress code.

This isn’t about the dress code, this is about the extent Democrats will go to cover for one of their own being mentally incompetent.

The other half of Guns Stolen from Vehicles.

You guys know our position about leaving guns unsecured in a vehicle: you simply don’t.

But Tennesse seems to have a particular issue with this kind of crime and, one of the factors is well known:

 

Tennessee faces an epidemic of stolen guns from cars, but the statistics show the perpetrators are rarely caught and arrested.

Of 5,386 reported cases of guns stolen from cars statewide last year, less than 4% resulted in an arrest, according to numbers from the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation.

In fact, gun theft from a vehicle has among the lowest clearance rates for all theft-type crimes.

 

Tennessee gun thefts are spiking: Why aren’t there more arrests (tennessean.com)

Let’s make it simpler to read. If you steal a gun from a car, you have a 96% probability not to be arrested, much less prosecuted for it.

Amazingly enough, the new law that makes gun thefts from vehicles a felony has been called a burden on the prosecution and the usual suspects bemoan the fact that no laws penalizing gun owners for leaving guns in the cars were passed. Of course, it is easier to go after some citizen who comes voluntarily to report a crime than actually going after criminals.

This is also of value:

Criminals will target vehicles with out of county or out of state plates, as well as those with specific bumper stickers for organizations like the National Rifle Association. On his way into work the other day, Winter saw a license plate on a sedan that simply read: GLOCK. “You could be sure that there’s probably a gun in that car,” he said.

Advertising you are a gun owner does work in the criminal’s advantage, but then again, the reason why a lot of people leave guns in their cars is because they are forced to work/visit gun free zones and legally cannot carry their firearm with them.

It is almost like the Gun Control Cabal is working in tandem with the criminal element.

Or maybe they just simply are.