Wednesday, 20 May 2015

Jan Smith April 29 at 9:40am · Please note, I am NOT posting this editorial to start a discussion about gun laws. The point I'm making here is that if you plug 'pit bull' or 'aggressive dog' into the article instead of the word 'gun', you have a perfect description of what's going on with the inherently dangerous dog types.


Please note, I am NOT posting this editorial to start a discussion about gun laws. The point I'm making here is that if you plug 'pit bull' or 'aggressive dog' into the article instead of the word 'gun', you have a perfect description of what's going on with the inherently dangerous dog types.
"Andrew McClurg, a law professor at the University of Memphis, has written extensively on what he sees as a “right to be negligent” that has arisen from the failure of courts to hold negligent gun [fill in: aggressive dog] owners accountable."
Something's wrong when people who accidentally shoot kids get to keep their guns.
NEWREPUBLIC.COM
  • 3 people like this.
  • Jan Smith I see a tie-in with the broader therapeutic culture, which has brainwashed people to see only the perp as a victim, caused the narcissism epidemic, made putting boundaries on anti-social behavior taboo, glorifies instant gratification, and made self-pity parties into a reason to let people get away with heinous acts.

No comments:

Post a Comment