Mass shooting in San Bernardino, VA. This is the country the NRA has decreed we live in. https://t.co/Rxr2hXMqwx— Ron Marz (@ronmarz) December 2, 2015
Nope, this is the situation any poor education system has decreed we live in, because they have no interest in teaching students why violence is wrong. This is also the situation that results from "cultural sensitivity" that hinders the ability to combat violent ideologies effectively.
L.A. Times story indicates shooting is at Inland Regional Center, which "provides services to disabled people and others in need." My God.— Ron Marz (@ronmarz) December 2, 2015
I remain ashamed that my country is too cowardly and too greedy to do anything about its gun problem. #SanBernadino— Ron Marz (@ronmarz) December 2, 2015
Marz should be ashamed of himself for lack of interest in condemning any ideology that promotes murderous rampages. He also doesn't seem particularly concerned about the neighbor of the jihadists who purportedly bought the weapons used in the assault.
Apparently, some people thought my previous tweet was an invitation to assert their precious Second Amendment Rights.— Ron Marz (@ronmarz) December 2, 2015
It was just an insult to laws that were meant to defend people's safety. Quit trying to fool anybody.
Guy just explained to me that we REALLY don't have a gun problem because ... well, I dunno, because I blocked him before I finished reading.— Ron Marz (@ronmarz) December 2, 2015
He couldn't bring himself to admit we have a jihad problem. The same kind of tragedy that's poisoned Europe, and which jelly spined politicians won't do anything to stop.
Twitter indicates there are many, many people who seem smugly pleased the terrorists have Muslim names.— Ron Marz (@ronmarz) December 3, 2015
So many wearing their ignorance as badge of honor. That, more than anything, depresses me.— Ron Marz (@ronmarz) December 3, 2015
Again, there goes an ignoramus spouting off ditherings meant for himself. He must've written that as a vindictive reaction to his own hopes that it would be a right-winger, after every leftarded narrative was refuted. Just who are these people he speaks of? From what I can tell, he means conservatives in the USA, and not Islamofascists overseas. It's also extremely offensive how he implies everyone's "smugly pleased". *Ahem* NOBODY with half a brain is even remotely pleased whenever there's a bloodbath anywhere, and it makes no difference what the ideological background of the criminals is. What matters is that whoever the perpetrators of a violent crime were, they did something repulsive that goes throughly against human values.
Impossible to use Twitter to find updating news on terrorist attack, thanks to hyper-partisan hyperventilating. Suggestion for good info?— Ron Marz (@ronmarz) December 3, 2015
How about some conservative websites? Maybe some milbloggers?
Right after Sandy Hook, the country was mostly united in outrage and grief. Now, it's mostly petty bickering and scoring political points.— Ron Marz (@ronmarz) December 3, 2015
For Marz, it's lamenting all the way-too-easy scapegoats, because he's little more than a coward himself.
It's a sad indication of how numbed to and accepting of mass shootings we've become. Part of the daily fabric of America now.— Ron Marz (@ronmarz) December 3, 2015
Marz has only demonstrated with all this how hermetically sealed off he is to what repellent ideologies are like.
He goes on to respond to a Rolling Stone story about a TV channel advertising guns, saying:
See? The answer is ALWAYS more guns. https://t.co/Tmm4rMqGvz— Ron Marz (@ronmarz) December 3, 2015
The answer is more self-defense, including in Europe. Oh, and interesting how he, like Dan Slott, is using Rolling Stone as a source of recommended news, after the offensive cover story they ran dedicated to one of the Boston marathon bombers. He just demonstrates yet again why he'd be better off refraining from these kind political issues.
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It's a waste of time arguing with drunkards and fools.
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