James Madison was playing 4D chess when he wrote the Second Amendment with the end goal of low-income minority gang violence in liberal run cities two centuries later.
Gun violence in America was not an accident. It was built through specific decisions, laws, and power structures, going back to the founding.
250 years later, we're still living with the consequences.
@FDMArms@kimsdracula I'd rather be celibate or suck a dick than fuck a child, be a paid shill for someone who fucked a child, or pimp out my daugher for gun parts.🤷
@TsoRaven@FenixAmmunition The shirt should be fine. However, taking a digital photo of the shirt and electronically sending to someone may open you up to civil penalties.
@ArmedJ0y Probably will result in a small increase in survival, but the most important utility is making the soldier believe he has a chance when following orders to an almost certain death.
“without that woman's video”
The UK's nudity filters aren't going to be limited to that. The exact same AI will be used to prevent you from filming crimes the government wants to cover up.
@PlainSightLogic@theweb3jess@signalapp@depressivehacks It would probably result in the largest collection of child nudity ever assembled. Largely consisting of images that were taken as a personal curiosity and kept private or deleted by the child. This proposal endangers children.
@theweb3jess@signalapp@depressivehacks If a plan is bad, no one needs to provide an alternative in order for it to be scrapped. Parenting is the inherent safeguard. They certainly fail often, but if you think offloading it to a partnership between government & big tech will do better you haven't been paying attention.
This isn't just about firearms; it's a campaign disguised as legislation. They're calling it a 'ghost gun' law, but it's a manufacturing law. It mandates surveillance chips in CNC machines, scans every file, and controls sales, requiring government permission to own tools.