• Tanis Nikana@lemmy.world
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    The article claims the perpetrator was trans. They conveniently left out that they detransitioned and fell into nazi and fascist ideology.

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      only 7.4% of americans serve in the military. while i know that’s not how statistics work, it seems to be a significant marker. like, i know more than a few former marines who like to talk about luring people onto gold mines because they think then it’s somehow legal to murder them.

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          i honestly think they just think if they’re underground no one will hear the shot and the legality has something to do with mining law. it’s sovcit bullshit.

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            Well you see I impaled them with a flag that has gold frill, so its actually under maritime law and since you arent a boat you cant arrest me, officer. 🤡

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              I didn’t murder them, I unlifed them officer. that’s accredited. you’re accredited to unlife people in gold mines yes sir. I’m not in trouble a little bit. i’m bona fide.

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          From my understanding, gold mines (doesn’t even have to be a mine, just a gold claim of any type) have certain legal exemptions for trespassing from the olden days. At least in most areas that I’m aware of. It’s basically the Castle Doctrine but can be applied if it seems like another person is even attempting to visit your claim. Not much room for concerns of “what happened?” when the only question that needs answered is “were they there?”

      • Optional@lemmy.world
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        6 months ago

        Also the army can be sort of traumatizing for some reason. And the healthcare when they get back isn’t . . great.

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          And they’re making it worse. Because remember the republican party fucking hates Vetran’s even if they say otherwise.

    • Phoenixz@lemmy.ca
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      6 months ago

      Or, you know, white disenfranchised boys? Not that they are all killers, but most mass shooters do come from that group

    • mrgoosmoos@lemmy.ca
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      why bother? can’t afford guns if they just leave veterans to die after discharge

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        I really hate the term gun show loophole

        Maybe the situation and laws are different in other parts of the country, but at every gun show I’ve ever been to all of those people with stands set up selling guns are dealers, so to buy a gun through them you have to go through all the legal hoops as if you were buying from a regular gun store.

        I suppose there’s a lot of randos wandering around there who own guns who might be convinced to do a private sale, but that doesn’t really have anything to do with them being at a gun show except it’s a convenient networking opportunity. You could just as easily hang around outside of a shooting range trying to find a private seller.

        • shalafi@lemmy.world
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          Yep. Never seen a private transfer at a gun show. LOL, I would never try to buy a gun at one! Everything is overpriced and the background check always seem to take forever.

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      I’m conflicted about this advice.

      If we do end up in a civil war scenario, it’s important that gun ownership is not severely lopsided against vulnerable groups.

      But in the meantime, gun ownership is a massive risk factor for suicide (attempts and fatalities), and trans folks are at a higher risk in the first place.

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        I do agree that suicide is a risk, and that guns increase the risk by making it very easy, 100%. I’m not gunna choose a side for you either, it’s a hard one.

        I do want to note two things though. It doesn’t need to be a full blown civil war for them to start abusing and arresting trans people, and many trans suicides are caused by transphobia, both from other citizens and from government policy.

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      Blacks, women and LGBT have been the largest gun buying demographic since Trump 1.0.

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    Right. Because trans people have equal rights, just not quite as equal as others. Maybe like 3/5 equal. And you need that extra 2/5 to be covered under the Bill of Rights.

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    You can tell the GOP’s role model is Hitler with all the plans they have.

    You can’t have a good fascist country without minority groups to oppress and blame everything on. Especially when republicans are responsible for most of the crimes the administration complains about.

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      It’s likely Hitler’s role models were the white supremacists of America. The Heritage Foundation has roots that trace back much further than Hitler and Nazi Germany, and Hitler himself had material regarding the effectiveness of Jim Crow laws.

      The Heritage Foundation also clearly has applied lessons learned from Nazi Germany - outright executions are going to get you lots of resistance, where as disease, policy driven famine, and political violence can kill a large number without ever becoming too unpopular. Interestingly, this may be the reason they push so hard for controlling all media and social media platforms.

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    The GOP really don’t want their fellow chasers to get popped in self-defense when the trans panic sets in.

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    meanwhile a shooting is likely happening right now by cis white male shooter #408

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    They absolutely love the second amendment, except when people they don’t like use it. (Same with all the other amendments, and the Constitution in general.)

    Spoiler alert: they hate the Constitution.

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    Cool. Please waste your time with this. It won’t succeed and it will take away from other damaging things they can do.