First: I spent easy 30 minutes looking for confirmation on the “being despondent about grades” and could not find a reliable or even a non-reliable source. You decide on your own what to think.
Second: They really do not see the contradiction, do they? UCLA, in California, prime example of gun control laws including a prohibition of guns in campus which they assure us is the perfect recipe so events like today never happen again!
Yet, somehow the shooter managed to walk into campus with a gun and kill the professor and himself.
Once again, good wishes and printed paper do not stop evil actions.
A bit under the weather today, plus engaged in an attrition war with my Primary Care Doctor’s office who seem to have their collective craniums up their rectums.
I have finally got around and started to read Jeff Cooper’s Commentaries (Vol 1.) Yes, I am a heathen for taking so long. I found this quote as relevant in the XXI century as Col. Cooper found in 1993 and decided to share with his readers then.
The society of late twentieth century America is perhaps the first in human history where
most grown men do not routinely bear arms on their persons and boys are not regularly raised
from childhood to learn skill in the use of some kind of weapon, either for community or
personal defense − club or spear, broadsword or long bow, rifle or Bowie knife. It also
happens to be one of the rudest and crudest societies in history, having jubilantly swept most
of the etiquette of speech, table, dress, hospitality, fairness, deference to authority and the
relations of male and female and child and elder under the fraying and filthy carpet of
politically convenient illusions. With little fear of physical reprisal Americans can be as loud,
gross, disrespectful, pushy, and negligent as they please. If more people carried rapiers at
their belts, or revolvers on their hips, It is a fair bet you would be able to go to a movie and
enjoy he dialogue from the screen without having to endure the small talk, family gossip and
assorted bodily noises that many theater audiences these days regularly emit. Today,
discourtesy is commonplace precisely because there is no price to pay for it.”
Samuel Francis.
And Col. Cooper finishes with words we know so well:
As Heinlein put it,
“An armed society is a polite society.”
That’s it unless something happens. Go have fun and be productive.
Mother Nature is a mean bitch. In the wilderness, if you are not screwing, killing, or eating something; something is screwing, killing, or eating you. There is no middle ground. I don’t care how many Disney movies you watched. When it comes to wild animals, if you forget that you are part of the food chain for even a second, you will be reminded of that fact by being mauled to death and turned into shit.
Sure, Harambe looked like he was protecting that boy. That would have been until he decided that he was tired of his little human play thing and turned the boy’s skull into paste to remind the rest of the human population that he’s still an aggressive wild animal.
Just watch this video of a 400 lbs male gorilla at an undisclosed zoo had a mother nature moment.
When it comes to dangerous human/animal interactions, Robert Muldoon was right.
Personally I’m not going to throw too much animus at the mom either. I just took my two-year-old to Miami and back by airplane twice in the last two weeks. After that boy had been strapped into an airplane seat against his will for three hours, the second we let him out he became a gas molecule, bouncing all over the place. You can only have a little kid tied down in a stroller or leashed for so long before he melts down into a screaming pile of “no” and “mine.” We’d let him walk to stretch his legs during the layover, but if we let go of his hand for a second to check our boarding passes or grab his sippy cup out of the diaper bag and he was off like a shot running. There were a couple of hard sprints to catch up with the boy, who just two seconds before was standing nicely drinking his juice and then decided he wanted to be four gates down from ours to watch a plane taxi in. Anybody who thinks a mom can have both eyes and one hand on a little kid every second, especially in a place like a zoo where there are so many things to see, doesn’t have kids.
“As of today, the doc moves out of the premium window – off of EPIX – and into a transactional and [electronic sell-through] window. This is part of the original agreement struck when we acquired the doc,”
Sort of sending the pregnant unmarried child to live with the far-away relatives. Does anybody else detect high concentration of Bovine Manure? You cannot link from that page straight to the PPV? And the choice of wording?
Sound like somebody got countermanded by the Legal Department.
FOR more than 80 years, the United States has enforced a tough and effective gun control law that most Americans have never heard of. It’s a 1934 measure called the National Firearms Act, and it stands as a stark rebuke to the most sacred precepts of the gun lobby and provides a model we should build on.
Leaders of the National Rifle Association rarely talk about the firearms act, and that’s probably because it imposes precisely the kinds of practical — and constitutional — limits on gun ownership, such as registration and background checks, that the N.R.A. regularly insists will lead to the demise of the Second Amendment.
No doubt NFA covers most if not all the goodies the Opposition wants. O course the author has no idea about how many unregistered machine guns, dating back to WWI are out there or that the greatest abuses of power by the ATF during the 90s were targeted against those with registered NFA weapons or “suspected” to be violating NFA rules and ended up with the BBQ over at the Branch Davidians in Waco.
N.F.A.-classified weapons do show up at crime scenes. But nearly all of them were unregistered, so the simple act of possession was a crime.
It seems that the author’s cognitive dissonance kicked to high gear: NFA rules are the solution to the Gun Crime yet crimes under NFA rules still happen. Unregistered guns also have laws such as possession of any firearm by a felon, yet is still being broken. So is homicide, assault with a deadly weapon, etc.
And do not get me started with the NFA records itself with missing or destroyed entries making it unreliable at best.
I am sure there are plenty more reason to avoid NFA Rules and the readers with experience in this matters are invited to illustrate us in thge comments.
I hope you are not the only one in this country that has not heard about the incident with gorilla and the four-yer-old boy at the Cincinnati zoo. This conversation appeared in my Facebook timeline:
I consider myself a pretty callous individual when adults make stupid and preventable mistakes. But to be this heartless about a four-yer-old boy? You have to be some ruthless Mike Foxtrot.