C8 wrote:gollum wrote:I'd be more than willing to bet that if law and order were to break down widespread murder of leftists by the right would be quite common. All that stops it now is the fear of being caught.
That is unlikely, currently, about 75% of all murder is committed by Democrats based on demographics
Sure, but only because the places with cool names designating their lawless status (like ChiRaq) are supposedly disarmed, with laws and whatnot depriving criminals of the ability to get firearms. Oops....
There are others here who go to gun ranges on occasion, yes? I was out last weekend, had new sights on one handgun, and the other was new and I was just putting some rounds through it to break it in, see how it fired, and you talk to folks while there, folks in the other firing pits or sometimes you share one. And you know what? You meet the politest people there.
Enough firepower between the 8 of us to take down the nearest town should we want to. Except of course, it being a Western state not yet completely infested by Kalifornification transplants, they would also have sufficient means to defend themselves. Just as God and Sam Colt intended.
C8 wrote:Blacks are @ 13% of US pop but account for 52% of all murders- 90% vote Democrat
Hispanics are @ 18% of US pop but account for 28% of all murders- 70% vote Democrat
Whites are @ 60% of US pop but account for 20% of all murders- 45% vote Democrat
Demographics republographics who cares. Folks in countries without nary a gun murder for months at a time build them by hand, and then knock off ex leaders of the country. Some people are just born bad, or raised wrong, or fall for idiot ideologies, and then fall for online nonsense like peak oil..or do bad things. And then vote Democan to make sure other locals, destined to be their victims, will be mostly disarmed when they decide that it is their time to go off the reservation.
Plant Thu 27 Jul 2023 "Personally I think the IEA is exactly right when they predict peak oil in the 2020s, especially because it matches my own predictions."
Plant Wed 11 Apr 2007 "I think Deffeyes might have nailed it, and we are just past the overall peak in oil production. (Thanksgiving 2005)"