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If it does then those hearing them were more out than in anyway.Too much of his tweets may hurt the Pro 2A community!
Now I am worried.
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If it does then those hearing them were more out than in anyway.Too much of his tweets may hurt the Pro 2A community!
Now I am worried.
He tweets about using AR-15s, about how he couldn't kill his "whole family" without a gun, but he kills one other person (his wife) whom he could have killed with a pillow or his hands or by throwing a toaster in the bathtub, then killed himself with pills or driving a car off a cliff - instead, he fails to kill himself with a gun?
Obviously, the take away from this is that people who post lefty views on the net should be subject to the ERPOs the love so much.
This clown's views should have had the Ordnungspolizei smashing down the door and trashing the house at least, since that's what they have in mind for us.
Those who post extreme Progressive views should be on a no-buy list for guns.
And no sugary pop either.
I don't really have an opinion on one more psycho in the queue coming in and doing bad bubblegum. I DO think there's something terribly wrong and harmful with this twitter bubblegum. I dunno, am I the only one that thinks it's creepy that so many people think a bunch of twitter readers give a crap about their opinions and musings? Or people that glue themselves to twitter to read complete strangers opinions every day doesn't make THEM kind of weird and creepy? For hell sake, you can't strike up a conversation with people on the street because they are so involved within their own minds, they don't hear you, or ignore you. Is it these same people that look and post a bunch on twitter? Sick, sick, sick.
Social media in general promotes narcissistic self centered behavior and thought processes on scale never achieved before.
It's pathetic to see people try and post their whole life for others to see, but that is where we are at.
For hell sake, you can't strike up a conversation with people on the street because they are so involved within their own minds, they don't hear you, or ignore you. Is it these same people that look and post a bunch on twitter? Sick, sick, sick.
Has the liberal, progressive media jumped on the shooters' NRA contact of this yet?
I can see them using this to their advantage.....
I though of that. I'm on social media. I'm hooked on it. I come here everyday. Well, most days. THIS kind of social media is a completely different thing, IMO. A discussion forum is more like a group of people in various rooms having a variety of conversations. Moving from room to room, getting to know about those within the rooms. The crap spewed on twitter is more akin to talking to yourself. We have rules in our forums that prevent nut jobs from coming in and stalking members. I don't think what we have here could be considered in the same vein of that twitter crap I just read in any way, shape or form.
Should people on twitter that behave like that psycho did be watched? Put on a list? It's disturbing.
That's the difference between a forum and a platform designed for just spewing words. A forum is designed around discussion, things like twitter, facebook, instagram, etc, they are all designed around giving a voice and platform to people who otherwise wouldn't have one and no one would care about.
I would say twitter etc. are designed around advertising/consumer profiling and use psychologically addictive methods to keep people engaged, clicking, and seeing ads. Forums like this were primarily designed around discussion, sort of an outgrowth of usenet or BBS services -- forum advertising was an afterthought. In these newer social media sites, discussion is an afterthought tacked onto a system for ad serving.
It is the people who are sick, not the tool that lets them express their sick views - whether that is social media, a book or a megaphone.