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Once again, your beloved government just had the courage to propose to shut down social networks in case other riots happen.. don't you really see what they're trying to do to your freedom?? ![]() |
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Democracy lets people with different opinions vote for what they want. Remember, you're the one who told me that because I disagreed with you I was un-democratic - It is not me who has a distroted sense of democracy it is you. Quote:
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Because I don't agree with you you assume I'm a sheep? I said STFU because you called me "selfish, discriminatory and anti-democratic" and I am none of these things and it made me angry. I am just expressing my personal view and I decided I wouldn't like more relaxed gun laws in the UK. I like it as it is. Quote:
I have the freedom to not want more guns in the UK - You are a hypocrite. No matter how much you dislike it.. I don't want more guns in the UK. Now leave me to the freedom of my own opinion. Like I already said if it's that important to you then start campaigning for mre relaxed gun laws. Go to your MP. You'll find that you are in the minority, and the way democracy currently works that means you just have to deal with it. |
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Anger is a dangerous feeling, it's instinct, we can't really get rid of it, but we can control it. I haven't said I don't want to listen to your opinion cos I want more guns, I am here to listen, so please, explain me why you don't want more guns in the UK. Quote:
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I don't get why a Spitfire is better than an Enfield anyway, but I'm sure you have an explanation for it. Last edited by Sternjaeger II; 08-15-2011 at 02:39 PM. |
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Basically I just don't want more lethal weapons in the UK. I'm quite happy with the current laws. I have kids, It's a personal choice, I've not been swayed by anyone. I'm not particularly anti gun, just happy with the way things are. Quote:
Alcohol? Did prohibition not happen in your world? If you want to see democracy in action try banning Alcohol in the UK... -Never gonna happen- Quote:
I wasn't particularly shocked no. 1st time it happend I was in a Post office, I was a customer, armed robbers came in, they had a sawn off, I just did what I was told. 2nd time was an attempted mugging. I didn't get shot, he didn't get my wallet. I think I broke his jaw but I didn't hang around to find out. Quote:
I don't see why I should have to defend and justify my position on this to someone I don't know. I'm entitled to my opinion. As for freedom, what freedom? there are 100's of laws you must abide to. Do we just change or get rid of the ones you don't like? Why not get rid of them all then we'll all be 100% free. Guns or no Guns is a question of preference, not right and wrong. You have tried to turn it into right and wrong and have been pretty offensive too. You would not act this way if I was in the room. |
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I'm sorry, and I'm not taking the mick, it's still not clear why you're against firearms. Quote:
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One of the things I've done in my life and that I'm very grateful for is following a Krav Maga course, and I (unfortunately) put it to use in 3 different situations. Of these three, only one was under a firearm threat, and I've surprised myself on how quickly I reacted. I was at a light with my window down, a guy runs towards me as he was crossing the road and points a gun at my face shouting me to get out: I raised my hands, quickly grabbed the pistol and pushed it towards my windscreen, jamming it with his hand between my window and the windscreen, then moved forward until he let go. I drove to the closest police station, got in and handed what I only then realised was a blank firing gun. We all have our horror stories, that's why I prefer living in the quiet British countryside. Quote:
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You still haven't told me why a Spitfire is better than an Enfield. Last edited by Sternjaeger II; 08-15-2011 at 06:00 PM. |
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If the guy likes the current laws in the UK then he likes them, it does not make his opinion wrong or bad. |
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I agree, but mine is honest curiosity, it's my curious nature, I want to understand and compare with my position.
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I know guns are imported, I'm not (as you may have thought) stupid. I know that the main route into Manchester for Guns in the 80's and 90's was through the use of baggage handelrs at Manchester airport who were also being paid by the gangs. I know you can't stop it. Quote:
I'm sorry that this 'catch all' law means you can't shoot stuff, but for every responsible firearms person there will be someone who isn't as responsible. I share the same concerns,but you're assuming I'm 'against' firearms, I'm not. I just don't see the need for anyone to own a semi or fully automatic weapon in the UK, or a handgun for that matter. If anything I'd like to see illegal possesion more firmly punnished. Quote:
I don't care a lot about this topic. The reason I'm still here is because of the way you spoke to me, not to change your mind or to have mine changed. I'm standing up for myself. Quote:
Again we're off track here.. The British are a strangley self destructive race, I don't know why. Quote:
I just got lucky with my experience. I just tried the whole " I'll do what you want, just relax and don't shoot me" I also asked that he leave me my wallet and take the money and cards as the wallet was a gift from my dead mother (it was a gif but she's not dead!) I was basically trying to get him to slow down a bit so I could think.. He looked over his shoulder as he was taking the cards out of my wallet and at that point I just thought that if he looked over his shoulder again I'd hit him as hard and as fast as I could. He looked over his shoulder again and I ended up with a broken hand Quote:
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There is no right and wrong with guns. You've used the argument that guns are neither good nor bad, yet you're quite happy to put right and wrong into use when talking about them. Gun usage can never be classified by using such emotive terms as 'right and wrong'. Necessary or not necessary is the ony criteria. Quote:
Because a Sitfire is a classic WW2 Warbird (which I like) and Enfield is a London borough (which I'm not as keen on)? I'll sum up.. You like to own guns, I don't see the need to own one. You see the regulations as erroding your freedom. I just see it as another bit of legislation that doesn't affect me in any way. Guess what, we probably like different foods, and football teams, and TV shows, To say that you jumped all over my post because of the way I said it just sounds like a poor excuse for some poor behaviour. All I said was I don't want more guns. Can we move on now? |
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Of course we can move on, I'm sorry again if I came out very blunt in some bits, but my point is that as much as I respect other people's opinion, I want to understand where they come from, not just take them for granted and get them shoved down my throat, like the government does here. |
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