Yeah...if you're from another country your opinion on our culture is invalid.
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It is that kind of moronic and blatant disregard for other cultures that makes the world think that we are a bunch of inbred hicks. For the love of goodness at least try to use some evidence or logic. A damn toddler could do better then "Nu uh, you're diffrent!"
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[quote]It is that kind of moronic and blatant disregard for other cultures that makes the world think that we are a bunch of inbred hicks. For the love of goodness at least try to use some evidence or logic. A damn toddler could do better then "Nu uh, you're diffrent!"[/quote] As a American I whole heartedly agree with this. Being biased or ignorant due to based on which country your born in is pathetic.
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So excluding someone from a conversation about guns because they grew up in a place where guns are looked down upon and only bad guys have guns makes my logic wrong? How can anyone from another country who has strict laws possibly contribute in any way?
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Let em think what they want. I am not concerned what some weak minded, statist from another country thinks. he already showed his ignorance with his first comment.
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Bingo.
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Ah the irony
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I could talk all night on how other governments have made their citizens complacent victims and overall weak minded, but it wouldn't matter because I don't live there so my opinion wouldn't matter. So yeah, you can have that opinion, but you don't live here so it's not only biased and unfounded, it's rediculous. Good day
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I disagree. So long as it is logical and can promote positive change, then any opinion is valid. [spoiler]good day[/spoiler]
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I haven't met a single outsider with a "logical" position. Unless your point involves showing how violent crime is almost double than ours, and our biggest gun related crime areas are in places with strict gun laws, I see no reason to continue. The only positive change is getting rid of waiting periods in some of our states or making getting a CCW easier in other states.