Foil wrote:Drakona wrote:...this guy's intentions seemed pretty straightforward: to start conversation, to make a political point in a memorable way. I don't see any particular reason for anyone to suspect that he's dangerous.
Really?? You must be considerably more comfortable around strangers brandishing automatic [Edit for Woodchip: or semi-automatic] weapons than I (and most people I know).
Yeah, I guess. It's just hardware. Machines aren't inherently dangerous. People are.
Back when I was commuting to college, I daily drove along a highway with a speed limit of 50 MPH and no median. I remember thinking at the time how odd it was that with barely a flick of the wrist, I could easily suicide murder any of the strangers passing by a few feet away -- and they me. I didn't know anything about these people. I didn't know how stable they were, or even how well they were paying attention. Every day I passed within a few feet of likely death at the hands of strangers . . .
and nobody thought anything of it!
Guns are like cars, that way. Of course folks with cars are dangerous. But you never think about it, because the vast, vast majority of folks are simply not murderous. Ever seen someone scream and flip off another driver on a two lane road high in the mountains? He could run the object of his rage right off the road into a ravine, and yet it never even occurs to the other driver he might be in danger. Ever see a pedestrian, standing in front of a running car, yell like crazy at a driver? Never occurs to him he might be in danger. Because he's not.
Now, if you see someone with a car behave in a dangerous way, then it's time to get scared. And you should. And if you see someone behave in a
threatening way, or show up in one where they shouldn't--say, on a playground--then it's time to get really scared.
So guns are like that. Folks who have them are not murderous, and are generally as safe as other drivers to yell at
.
It's folks
behaving dangerously--or especially folks behaving like threats--who are worth being scared of. Even if all they're carrying is a toilet plunger.
Foil wrote:Drakona wrote:And the point that it's dangerous to bring weapons into a volatile situation strikes me as kind of backwards. Maybe I'm naive, but it seems to me that would make people more polite, not more violent.
Depends on the person. While I agree most people tend to behave themselves in the presence of firearms, it doesn't take much to provoke others.
Especially given a scenario with political tension.
Yeah, well. It takes an awful lot to provoke a law abiding citizen into becoming a killer. You have to do a lot more than get them really angry. Generally you have to threaten someone's life.
Foil wrote:Bet51987 wrote:The guy was a jerk and now I found out that he's a much bigger jerk.
Just so I'm clear, the guy with the firearm we're discussing is the same guy who preached the sermon about
praying for Obama's death? I see a name in one article, but not the other.
Attends, I guess. Doesn't really matter to me -- separate topic. People who think I'm insane for believing I hear the voice of God still take advice from me on other topics
.