@VikingoDigital_@F1BigData Mate, you need to watch the video, it's pretty great. A young Max with no fear, respect for his opposition (the downhill skiier) and a classic Red bull stunt performance.
My CL16 daughter knows me so well! So happy with my #OP81 haul for 🎄 And can't wait to wear it all at #AusGP26#OscarPiastri#F1 💖 the Oscar PASTRY croissant 😜
Adding your name to a memorial already named in honor of a great man doesn’t make you a great man. Quite the contrary. Putting your name on top of someone else’s doesn’t mean that people will speak of you in the same breath as the other man. Putting your name above another man’s name on his existing memorial… What is that about? Truly? What’s that about? Do you want people to speak the names as one? Dig down deep. What are you trying to say? I’m really interested. There is no other president who would do this. None. Zero. In fact, it’s not even legal. Congress named the performing arts center as a living memorial in 1964, and only congress can change that law.
This will always be the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Art. A great man would have said to his hand picked board, “Thank you, but the building already has its name. Let it stand. Let it be. I don’t need that.” But then again…
@Michaelzsguo Wtf? Perps are down in under 10 minutes! In fact, the 1st one is shot ded at the 4.5 minute mark.
The shots you see him fire right at beginning is literally 1 minute after he got out of car.
Over in 10 minutes.
@tripleSeve45657@RahulVe673427@samuelmxc He's not in a car.
He's in a building directly across from the bridge.
You see the edges of it's blue window sill at the immediate start of the video.
Besides, this is pretty much the only unedited, full view video of the incident. Very important.
Might be a good time to mention that Bill Clinton's assault weapons ban reduced mass shooting deaths by 43%, but after George W Bush & Republicans let it expire, they spiked by 239%. It... is... the... f**king... GUNS.
A 1st generation Aussie, Vihn Giang, has articulated what it IS to be Australian & how we WILL MOVE FORWARD from #BondiTerrorAttack
We are one, but we are many.
Apparently this needs to be repeated very slowly for the ammosexuals.
Australia passed gun reform laws in 1996. Since then, fewer than 25 people have been killed in mass shootings in the country.
They did not ban all guns. In fact, four million people in Australia own firearms.
They're #51 out of 230 countries surveyed on gun ownership. Among western countries, they have the 7th highest gun murder rate. They're usually up there with Canada in discussions of countries whose gun laws are too loose.
The guns used in Saturday's attack were legally purchased and licensed to the shooters.
Clearly the wrong people are still able to own guns in Australia which is what they're going to fix.
After the reforms in 1996, Australia cut its gun homicide rate by 70%.
Australia has gone 15 of the last 30 years without a single mass shooting.
No American - coming from a country who has had 391 mass shootings THIS YEAR ALONE - has any business telling ANYONE who to keep their people safe from guns.
The amount of times Americans have told me to “stay out of the gun control debate” because I’m Australian is incredibly high, and i normally wouldn’t weigh in on this kind of thing on this platform…
But now that this has happened on home soil, and we see creatures like this trying to drive their narrative against it, I can’t help but say this:
Take your gremlin American self, and piss off with this bullshit, flimsy, damaging narrative.
Australia experienced its major, mass shooting event in 1996 and our government responded. Breeding a safer society that experienced a sharp decline in mass shootings, homicides and gun related murders IMMEDIATELY after.
Our country doesn’t need to send kids to school with Kevlar vests. Our police officers don’t need to be trigger happy at the fear that everyone they pull over is a concealed carry. I don’t need to walk the streets worried that someone is going to snap and start lighting the joint up.
Gun control in Australia worked. People have tragically died in this horrific act and that cannot be understated. My heart goes out to those were simply at Bondi, enjoying an iconic piece of Australia.
But more people would have died if they had access to magazine fed, semi automatic weapons, or if MORE guns were simply roaming the street.
So disrespectfully. Fuck off. Australians don’t want American gun policy in our country.