The Weeping Angel wrote: ↑Thu Oct 26, 2023 5:44 pm
I'd like to remind people on here about how violent and brutal British and European history is.
Why? Do you have a list of our history qualifications? What makes you so sure that you're the only one present who has studied British and/or European history? And what possible relevance does European history have to 21st Century America?
The Weeping Angel wrote: ↑Thu Oct 26, 2023 5:44 pm
It's also down to the type of weapons being produced and on the market in the past it used to be handguns and rifles which whilst deadly could never be used by one person to massacre as many people, nowadays it's assault rifles.
Really? You think we need you to tell us that gun technology has 'improved' in the last 250 years?
How very smug and condescending of you.
The Weeping Angel wrote: ↑Thu Oct 26, 2023 5:44 pm
Can I also just add people are dead and people on here are expressing smug condescension about how backward and violent America is.
Gosh, you mean people have died?
In a mass shooting?
In America?
Extraordinary!
Well, they'll be introducing a Dunblane style gun ban first thing in the morning I'm sure.
Oh hang on, they won't. They'll pray instead.
Because this isn't news. This is just another day in America.
These shootings have been a regular feature of US culture all of my adult life. The first one I remember was sufficiently notable that Bob Geldof wrote a song about it. The Americans have the ability to at least reduce the mass shootings, they prefer not to.
That's up to them.
But the whole world knows about US mass shootings, they're as American as apple pie, so assuming that we need your help to understand the reports of yet another one is, again, smug and condescending.