Netflix messed up, sure. I'm just saying we should wait until we actually know what the movie is really about before being outraged about it. To me right now it sounds like lot of people are simply reacting to it based on other people's twitter outrage and a misleading description and poster.For one, critics being depraved doesn't surprise me, the movie industry has sheltered pedophiles and other sexual abusers for decades. Netflix was outright asked if they support pedophilia, in a simple yes or no format, and they didn't even give a straight answer. They said that they can't really comment on it and respect other cultures. They didn't even give a straight up no that pedophilia is wrong, how fucked do you have to be to not be able to acknowledge that?
No, Netflix's reaction and refusal to outright condemn pedophilia is what's worth being angry about. The movie is now irrelevant because of how terrible Netflix is handling this, acting like the sexualization of children is okay dependent on culture. How hard would it have been for them to say that pedophilia is wrong? Who is misleading people? The people who made the movie surely made their own description and poster right?Netflix messed up, sure. I'm just saying we should wait until we actually know what the movie is really about before being outraged about it. To me right now it sounds like lot of people are simply reacting to it based on other people's twitter outrage and a misleading description and poster.
To me this makes about as much sense as people being outraged at that Joker movie without ever seeing it.
I say this with a minor education in ethics and social psychology, FUCK humanity.Nice to see the same undercover games being played by people in here.
Anywho, that French movie just has very horrid undertones in it anyway on top of the weird sexualizing of too young girls/children.
The movie's depiction of her Muslim parents as if they're trying to hold back progress when I would assume most parents wouldn't want their 11-12(whatever her age is) girls or boys dancing sexually and provocatively for an audience regardless of race or religion. She's going to school in a shirt that covers next to nothing cause it looks like a school which is odd? The trailer shows the mother as some angry person and I've seen this before with movies and I usually get the premise and am for people breaking the chains but this is doubly problematic given they're trying to act like it's holding her back.
I just watched the trailer to reconfirm what I thought which was weird sexual implications on top of some other stereotype/tropes.
If it makes anyone feel better the trailer has way more dislikes than likes so at least humanity isn't completely distorted and perverted, right?
Honestly, as if any decent parent would want their child to do this. Anyone who can view children in a sexual way or as anything other than children is disgusting. I feel sorry for the young girls in this movie.Nice to see the same undercover games being played by people in here.
Anywho, that French movie just has very horrid undertones in it anyway on top of the weird sexualizing of too young girls/children.
The movie's depiction of her Muslim parents as if they're trying to hold back progress when I would assume most parents wouldn't want their 11-12(whatever her age is) girls or boys dancing sexually and provocatively for an audience regardless of race or religion. She's going to school in a shirt that covers next to nothing cause it looks like a school which is odd? The trailer shows the mother as some angry person and I've seen this before with movies and I usually get the premise and am for people breaking the chains but this is doubly problematic given they're trying to act like it's holding her back.
I just watched the trailer to reconfirm what I thought which was weird sexual implications on top of some other stereotype/tropes.
If it makes anyone feel better the trailer has way more dislikes than likes so at least humanity isn't completely distorted and perverted, right?
Because for all the talk of America being the greatest nation on Earth (lol), it's far fucking from it.Why is it that those type of things 9 out of 10 times occur in USA?
Anyone who represents US gun laws as "outdated" always perplex me, as firearm laws tend to be incredibly in-depth and are constantly evolving in the face of newly available technology/equipment. One only needs to go through a proper carry course(required to posses a CHL or LTC) to see multiple examples of this.Ridiculously outdated gun laws....
...those gun control talks can be had again.
The problem with America currently is simply the fact that stricter gun control only covers certain states. There are then a myriad of ways to attain guns in states that have stricter gun control laws when neighbouring states are more lax about it. It's not rocket science. In order to have effective gun control the ENTIRE nation needs to get on board. All states. That's the end goal.Anyone who represents US gun laws as "outdated" always perplex me, as firearm laws tend to be incredibly in-depth and are constantly evolving in the face of newly available technology/equipment. One only needs to go through a proper carry course(required to posses a CDC or LTC) to see multiple examples of this.
I am perplexed even further by those who reference an apparent need for further gun control. Are you aware what percentage of the national aggregate of gun homicides occur in just Chicago, Baltimore, Detroit, and D.C.? If not, I recommend that you reference CDC findings on the matter and you may(or may not) find yourself surprised, especially given that all of those cities exhibit further prudence with firearm regulation in comparison to their states at large. Another figure I'd love interested parties to research is general gun crime in metropolitan California versus metropolitan Texas, and see the efficacy of the strictest gun regulations in the nation.
I am actually immensely sympathetic to your earlier point of minority demographics arming themselves, as it is EVERYONE'S responsibility to be the first line of defense for themselves and the ones they love.
That's kind of the problem though. It doesn't matter what the City of Chicago does when people can just dip out of the city and find loopholes, either in other counties or simply going to Iowa or Wisconsin or Indiana.especially given that all of those cities exhibit further prudence with firearm regulation in comparison to their states at large.
As a former Missouri FFL, I am intimately familiar with what happens when one of my stock ended up in another state as part of a crime. It:The problem with America currently is simply the fact that stricter gun control only covers certain states. There are then a myriad of ways to attain guns in states that have stricter gun control laws when neighbouring states are more lax about it. It's not rocket science. In order to have effective gun control the ENTIRE nation needs to get on board. All states. That's the end goal.
The sheer abundance of firearms is a valid point, and no argument from either perspective will ever change the above fact. They are here to stay, and I'm glad for it.I point you to the UK on how to handle things, after they had their first mass shooting. I also point you to New Zealand for a far more recent example. The UK solved the problem and New Zealand are doing a fucking sterling job thus far.
One problem America does have is the sheer quantity of guns (which is fucking ridiculous by the way), and that's a problem they brought upon themselves by letting the problem fester this long
This is a clear misrepresentation of firearm laws as not progressed from that time period, a point I've already addressed.because of something written on a piece of paper from hundreds of fucking years ago
Spoken like someone who's never hunted bore with black-powder versus an AR. Definitely facetious on that line, but the point would be that the percentage of people who make use of the latest available weapons are statistically the most law-abiding people there are. I've sold quite a few .50 calls and FN military-style rifles, not one was ever used with criminal intent. Peoples live are indeed important, which is why I carry.(when they didn't have weapons ANYWHERE NEAR the calibre of what they have today). But alas, it can still be done and it should be done. Peoples lives are far more important than playing with a shooty shooty toy and living out a army fetish without having the balls to sign up
I can tell your not one to change on the subject, especially considering you make no reference to the actual findings per the CDC. I do find it important that passerby viewers who ARE more open/on the fence be enticed to pursue the research.My mind will never budge on gun control, I think the gun culture in America is fucking backwards and I value human life much more than that.
A) What loopholes?That's kind of the problem though. It doesn't matter what the City of Chicago does when people can just dip out of the city and find loopholes, either in other counties or simply going to Iowa or Wisconsin or Indiana.
Gun Show loophole. Online sales loophole. Plenty of loopholes. https://www.bradyunited.org/issue/laws-and-loopholesA) What loopholes?
Meanwhile, armed white protesters defy police and break into a State building. No casualties.A cop shoots an unarmed black man in the back seven times for breaking up a fight.
All hell breaks loose.
The national guard is sent it.
Militia men show up and start shit on top of it.
Blame BLM and the rioters for everything.
Trump logic.
I'm so fucking tired of this.
I've sold many online, all individuals shipping firearms are legally required for the recipient to be an FFL where upon the purchaser can be run through NICS(if the gun is crossing state lines). I've already addressed gun shows/auctions, what private sellers are conducting private sales still take the necessary steps to ensure lack of liability. The "Charleston" is a misunderstanding of a delayed NICS response. The particulars around a delay response vary from state to state, with it ranging from 3-30 days wait period. I have had a total of 3 delayed Denials where the firearms actually were transferred(my store elected for a seven day period instead of the state-mandated 3), each and every one the ATF personally became involved to rectify. If a delayed response never gets updated, it is legally defined as a proceed response.Gun Show loophole. Online sales loophole. Plenty of loopholes. https://www.bradyunited.org/issue/laws-and-loopholes
I actually agree that the ATF's approach to gun classification is erroneous much of the time. I don't understand the above point however, as laws surrounding pistols are much stricter than those surrounding rifles as it is.There's also the issue with the way guns can be classified. The shooter in Dayton Ohio had essentially a rifle with a 100 round double drum magazine. But because the barrel was short enough, and the grip was technically a pistol grip, it was considered a pistol and thus legal for him to own. https://www.npr.org/2019/08/08/748665339/the-pistol-that-looks-like-a-rifle-the-dayton-shooters-gun
Owning automatics are not illegal, I've guided many persons through the process of obtaining the necessary credentials. I agree that bump stocks should fall into the category of controlled NFA items with autos and suppressors.You can throw in Bump Stocks as well. It's another case where gun control law says one thing (owning automatic rifles are illegal) but people can simply mod their existing gun to essentially have an automatic weapon anyways.
I wonder who's gonna be the one this cycle of bullshit to try and tell us America isn't intrinsically racist as fuck, while we are literally watching the proof in the pudding unfold right in front of us? Except this time, we have the RNC playing in the background. Like we're stupid and we don't know exactly what you're saying without saying it every time you talk about the fucking suburbs.Meanwhile, armed white protesters defy police and break into a State building. No casualties.
https://www.npr.org/2020/08/25/906046911/ammon-bundy-is-arrested-and-wheeled-out-of-the-idaho-statehouse
The point is people are able to buy a pistol, and then mod it into something much more deadly. Having laws or regulations to try and limit magazine size are worthless when people can simply buy a kit letting them mod it.I don't understand the above point however, as laws surrounding pistols are much stricter than those surrounding rifles as it is.
I agree that limited capacity is a fools errand, one only look at the example of California to see that. But unlicensed modifications are already largely illegal, and most home-brew solutions pose more threat to the perpetrator than to others (I've personally seen a bolt blow back into someones face as the result of their hubris). Then you can look at other contemporary examples like the coat hanger mod to enable automatic fire, and all major manufacturers were quick to shift to a high-shelf receiver preventing such manipulation in the future.The point is people are able to buy a pistol, and then mod it into something much more deadly. Having laws or regulations to try and limit magazine size are worthless when people can simply buy a kit letting them mod it.
I'm sure most do, but the problem is that even if 95% do, that leaves 5% that don't, and with the number of guns available it means a lot of deadly firepower ending up in the hands of people who haven't been properly vetted.I've already addressed gun shows/auctions, what private sellers are conducting private sales still take the necessary steps to ensure lack of liability
I had a customer once, who ended up being a serial straw-purchaser, wherein he would purchase weapons for the sole purpose of selling them on the street. He will never again see the light of a free day, becauseI'm sure most do, but the problem is that even if 95% do, that leaves 5% that don't, and with the number of guns available it means a lot of deadly firepower ending up in the hands of people who haven't been properly vetted.
To be clear, I don't think better Gun Control alone is magically going to solve anything. There's no silver bullet here. But it can certainly stand to be improved.