Proposal to reduce gun violence

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Cornfed
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Proposal to reduce gun violence

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Apparently unlike the deaths due to abortions, road accidents, obesity due to subsidized corn starch syrup, prescription drugs, feminism in the form of solo-motherhood and disasters like that recent bridge collapse in Florida etc. deaths due to gun crime are an important matter. These few thousand deaths a year actually count, and we need to do anything it takes to prevent them.

Well, unlike banning guns, something that everyone would agree would work is to preventatively detain all black males between the ages of, say, 15 and 30. This would both prevent the crimes that most of them would have committed anyway and dramatically reduce they themselves from being victims. Everyone’s a winner.

I trust everyone supports this, especially if you are on the left. Of course some patriotards are going to go on about muh constitutional rights, but apparently that is antiquated thinking and we need to do whatever it takes, so we can dismiss that as bullshit. If you don’t enthusiastically support and promote this proposal it follows that you support gun violence and have children’s blood on your hands. Won’t someone please think of the children.
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They had half of Manhattan blocked off on the west side yesterday until 4PM, and they cut off the 1,2 and 3 trains. It was so annoying. For some March For Life anti-gun rally. They must not know, that guns are the only thing in between us and being slaughtered like the Libyans, Iraqis and the Afghanis, by the millions, or living in concentration camps of special zones like the Palestinians.
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