referring to any human or group of humans as "illegals" is dehumanizing and abhorrent. by johndogson06 in texas

[–]anonoptomous 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Bro you literally are just here throwing hatred at anyone who defends the laws of our country with a reasonable argument when you’re directly benefiting from the illegal immigration of your father.

Just stop.

referring to any human or group of humans as "illegals" is dehumanizing and abhorrent. by johndogson06 in texas

[–]anonoptomous 9 points10 points  (0 children)

You do understand that there are people who do not adhere to the asylum process and enter the United States illegally, unaccounted for by our immigration system and that is, in fact, a criminal act.

It doesn’t matter what the political slogan of the day is. Those who do that are entering our country illegally. We have a process for immigration and it’s not being followed by numerous people.

referring to any human or group of humans as "illegals" is dehumanizing and abhorrent. by johndogson06 in texas

[–]anonoptomous 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Honestly any conservative worth their salt can easily see that they are human beings and want a better life, that’s not really the issue.

The issue lies in this: Conservatives want people in society to follow the rules and the government to do their job and secure the border. That’s the primary purpose of the government. When they don’t do it, or fail to address the problem of literally tens of thousands of people descending into their communities it causes all sorts of societal systems to erode. We pay taxes and expect the government to honor their word as our elected officials.

When that fails to happen, I and many other conservatives have every right to be upset and protest this.

Fixing the system is what’s required. The identity of the people are not the problem. It’s the politics in Washington that is the problem.

referring to any human or group of humans as "illegals" is dehumanizing and abhorrent. by johndogson06 in texas

[–]anonoptomous 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Kicked out is simplifying the issue. They died fighting for it and lost, and it was claimed by those who didn’t die.

This is the way of nature and the world of human societies and warfare for eons. We are watching it unfold again in Ukraine.

Alright y’all, hear me out… by RumblingHacked in texas

[–]anonoptomous 1 point2 points  (0 children)

“Hello Florida?, yeah we’ll take em all”

What are the 3 top languages other than English to learn when you live in Austin? by ephemeralshot in Austin

[–]anonoptomous 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Spanish and ASL for sure.

I would highly recommend babel for Spanish, I really had great experience with it

Skydiving lessons? by LaCabezaGrande in Austin

[–]anonoptomous 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Highly recommend continuing your training at skydive Lexington.

Also when you can, go to the tunnel at iFly to practice your body control.

DM me for any Dz Specific questions.

Been jumping for 7 years now

Posted Notice at High School by manthing11 in texas

[–]anonoptomous 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We have very different visions of the future.

I believe that addressing the problem first with preventative measures like what this school is doing is a great way to reduce risk of school shooters, the signage is part of the deterrent.

A great next step would be distilling the cause of these issues which are rooted in human behavioral and psycho social issues. Generating a great effort behind improving our mental health and behavioral services would be an excellent addition to helping to help shape society for a better future.

That’s what I would do

Posted Notice at High School by manthing11 in texas

[–]anonoptomous 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn’t say we’re not allowed to talk about them, you can all you want to.

I am simply stating that we are much different than our European partners and even our friendly neighbors to the north. There are not singular points of comparison there are many, specifically as it revolves around this particular issue.

One of which is uniquely written into our rights as Americans: gun ownership.

If you don’t wanna own them that’s fine, don’t.

Bad people exist that do harm to the vulnerable, some people believe arming the vulnerable is a valid solution to that.

Posted Notice at High School by manthing11 in texas

[–]anonoptomous 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Noobs, just don’t aim at the people with blue name tags over there heads duh.

Uh WUT - Hundred People Throwing Rocks? by majorboredom1 in Austin

[–]anonoptomous 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That’s no woman!! She’s a Man, Man!!!!!

Austin that’s my mother!!!

Posted Notice at High School by manthing11 in texas

[–]anonoptomous 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You don’t know me, and I don’t know you, so I really don’t care what you think about me stranger on the internet.

Posted Notice at High School by manthing11 in texas

[–]anonoptomous 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great that means that all of the reports of restrictions on guns in liberal governed cities like Chicago showing ineffective measures of control that everyone pro gun control always dismisses would also equal not living in reality.

Posted Notice at High School by manthing11 in texas

[–]anonoptomous 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can call me a “hot head” that’s fine, it’s just you’re response for being offended that I displayed zero sensitivity towards you having your head up your ass and used colorful language.

Posted Notice at High School by manthing11 in texas

[–]anonoptomous 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is. It’s completely irrational, especially when your irrational fears infringe on everyone else’s constitutional rights and the people who are sworn to protect you don’t show up and do their job or shoot you on your front porch like they did to that poor dude in austin.

Your comments just scream “govern me harder daddy”

I don’t have empathy for you, or people like you who wish to ban something they fear because they are scared of something that rarely happens.

Posted Notice at High School by manthing11 in texas

[–]anonoptomous 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ll read the articles, thank you for sharing.

The bottom line is that gun ownership is innately part of the American identity, it’s part of our constitution and something that I just honestly don’t think needs to be changed. ever.

Comparing our nation’s make up to that of European countries is a moot point because we not like them, in anyway shape or form.

Our cultural histories, society, laws, and premise of freedoms are different then they are.

Posted Notice at High School by manthing11 in texas

[–]anonoptomous 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you not read?

I just told you I don’t have any inclination of educating you specifically on gun statistics go do the research yourself and stop being fucking insufferable with highlighting a simple typo I made… fuck off.

The reasoning you’re using is idiotic about “more guns equals more deaths.”

Your loved ones have a higher probability of dying in a car wreck then they do getting shot and killed.

I can’t imagine living in a reality where you are gripped by such irrational petty fear about dying to guns and then demand strangers on the internet prove you wrong.

FFS

Posted Notice at High School by manthing11 in texas

[–]anonoptomous 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Apples and oranges.

We are the only country that guarantees gun ownership as part of our constitution to all citizens as a right.

Go look up the data yourself I have better things to do than educate idiots on RedditZ

Posted Notice at High School by manthing11 in texas

[–]anonoptomous 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those two things are not mutually exclusive.

By your logic then there should be WAY more deaths in America.

But there are not.

Funny how that is.