My dad has a folder on our computer called cool dad and its just pictures of himself I don't know why i did that @ I hate myself and I have a crippling depression and i want to kill myself, this isn't part of the show anymore
Buddy in the Canadian mosque picture is right. Sun news is complete and utter ******** and hilariously sensationalises everything. I think they actually went bankrupt or something in the last year.
It's not like Christians do anything like that! It's not as if every single year they feature a play which shows a man, perhaps someone significant to their religion, wrongfully imprisoned, tortured, and executed in some terrible, painful fashion alongside criminals.
This isn't about Mohammad you nit. It's re-enacting the martyrdom of his grandson, which led to war between the caliphates. After mohammed's death, and the death of the previous leader of the Umayyad Caliphate. Husayn ibn Ali was bound by treaty to pledge allegiance to Yazid, and refused to do so at the battle of Karbala. This led to Abbasid revolution. Whichever way you want to spin it, the Biblical story of Jesus on the cross didn't lead to war. The martyrdom of Husayn did, intentionally.
The Australian ban on guns was enacted in response to a series of mass shootings. There hasn't been a single one since. Here's a Daily Show bit about it.
Australia has failed to release any of its violent crime data despite increasing complaints of violent crime involving guns surfacing on the 'net. Meaning it's no longer credible proof that "gun control just werks."
Australia’s gun ban had no effect on violent crime
“In 2002 – five years after enacting its gun ban – the Australian Bureau of Criminology acknowledged there is no correlation between gun control and the use of firearms in violent crime. In fact, the percent of murders committed with a firearm was the highest it had ever been in 2006 (16.3 percent)”
And this
Homicide rate fails to decrease after countries enact gun bans
yeah sure, no correlation between violent crime and guns...but guess what, our last mass shooting was back in 1996. Also, has failed to release any of its data? You obviously haven't looked very hard...The Australian crimonology website has statistics up to 2013 with 2014 being released shortly and 2015 to follow.
The gun ban wasn't to reduce violent crime..there will always be people willing to enact acts of violence towards others, doesn't matter if they have a gun or a knife or a pointed stick. The ban and restrictions were set in place to stop mass shootings. Since Port Arthur (36 people died) the largest number of people to die in a single event is about 4-5 from memory.
Besides any of this, your sources are null and void. 1) I could tell instantly that by being written someone other than an Australian that it would be twisted to suit that of Pro Guns. 2) the "facts" stated in those articles are fake, as I found the real statistics that didn't match your sources via the Aus Crimonology website..
Gee, there hasn't been a mass shooting since the capability for people to shoot was removed? I bet the same must have happened for all types of mass murder...right?
It's not about stopping it completely, because there will always be insane maniacs. It's about limiting the damage that can happen. The entire listing of Australian massacres that you just listed are less than the what the states had in 2015 alone.
i dont blame australians for robbing, so many sites seem to be banned because of copyrights and supposed to be hard to get stuff shipped there. i probably would rob too
They're Banned from owning anything good. They're basically down to bolt action and pump shotguns if they're lucky. And there are crazy restrictions on how you can store them. and the ammo.
I am gonna call bull on that Australian one, our homicide rates Over the past 18 years (1 July 1989 to 30 June 2007), the rate*of homicide incidents decreased from 1.9 in 1990-91 and 1992-93 to the second-lowest recorded rate, of 1.3, in 2006-07. *rate per 100,000 population. With gun related crimes taking the heaviest hit