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Today I happened to overhear someone talking on the phone to
someone else who apparently was training for guard duty of some
sort. Apparently the training includes getting shot with a few
different weapons, such as a Taser.
Why? Most likely it is to make sure that the future guard knows
how much it will HURT, if the guard ever shoots someone. Such
knowledge may help the future guard from being too eager to
shoot.
Well, over here in the USA we appear to have a problem with
people who are unaware of the pain they cause when they go on a
random shooting spree. Obviously this needs to be corrected! But
since we don't know who are more likely than others, to go on a
random shooting spree, the only fair thing to do is to Shoot
Everyone.
8-Year-Old Accidentally Exercises Second Amendment Rights
http://www.theonion...econd-amendment-725 from The Onion (not actually a real news story) [Loris, Mar 14 2016]
Uzi
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uzi "designed by Major Uziel Gal" [8th of 7, Mar 14 2016]
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I thought that process was already underway. |
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I see two problems with this. |
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1. I remember an interview with someone wounded in the Bataclan attack, who said that a round from an assault rifle in the buttock really didn't hurt that much - no more than a smack. |
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2. I doubt that the problem with random shooting-spree people is a cognitive one. I suspect that they intend to hurt, and know that they are doing so. I know it's dangerous to generalise, but I suspect that the problem is more of a moral and political one. |
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Yeah, but at least it's not in other:general. |
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I suspect that "training" includes a fair amount of "hazing", a practice much loved by people employed in fields where hurting other people is part of the job. Probably the getting hurt / gassed / etc is just part of this. |
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Maybe the idea should be "Haze Everyone". |
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Or does middle school already accomplish this? |
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Surely this is [marked-for-deletion] for some reason or
other? Ha-ha cruelty? |
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It's a perfectly legitimate idea to suggest that users should be required to experience personally the effects of low-lethality wepons systems like tasers, pepper spray and baton rounds, just to find out hw much these things actually hurt (and they do). |
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Very amused to hear on the news that an American
lady who had posted on Facebook that her right to
protect her baby entitled her to carry a gun, was
recently shot in the back by her toddler who was
playing with said gun in the back of her car. |
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Yeah, that was sad. As a childless-by-choice sort, my firearms practices vary from those with children, and on the rare occasion that a child visits the firearms are stored accordingly. |
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As for the MFD, doesn't this qualify as "let's all" ? |
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I'm not sure, but I believe bullets are more leady. |
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[normzone], how does "Let NOT all get an education" sound
to you? |
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Sounds Darwinian to us ... |
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What is it about "shooting", "crime", and "shopping" that makes them the only things that are ever followed by the word "spree"? |
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//What is it about "shooting", "crime", and "shopping" that makes them the only things that are ever followed by the word "spree"?// |
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I was thinking about this myself recently. There are quite a few words in English which are retained in vestigial form - for example only as part of a phrase. "Spree" isn't quite at that point yet, but it's close[1].
There is a band called "Polyphonic spree". |
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At the risk of getting drawn in to a religious armament war[2], a satirical link for Max. |
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[1] Perhaps there should be an "endangered list" for words.
[2] this is a reverse acronym. |
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When I'm out on a quiet spree fighting vainly the old ennui Then suddenly I point my uzi at your fabulous face |
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