Crusader13
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Media on New Zealand: "Guns are bad...but the man who scared the shooter away with a gun is a hero!
Christchurch shooting: man hailed as hero for chasing shooter away from mosque – video | World news | The Guardian
The media and general public seem to be spitting up all sorts of incoherent nonsense over the Christchurch shootings. So far is their delusion that they don't see the sheer irony in two recent media trends.
Immediately following the shootings, it turned into the usual "Guns are bad...nobody should use them, they serve no purpose" echo chamber.
Within a few days a story emerged that the second mosque shooting (which suffered far less fatalities) was interrupted by an attendant at the mosque picking up a gun and scaring away the shooter. The man has since been hailed as a hero by the media and public, even though NZ law has clearly always stated that self defense is not a valid reason to use a gun (yes really).
So which is it? It seems that the rules of law have been applied selectively here. You can't own a gun for self defense...unless you're Muslim or under some sort of severe threat? This needs to be clearly specified before we start taking away guns from innocent citizens.
The grim reality is that shooters like this will always exist. We can't change that. What we can change is their ability to to carry out these atrocities unchallenged.
Christchurch shooting: man hailed as hero for chasing shooter away from mosque – video | World news | The Guardian
The media and general public seem to be spitting up all sorts of incoherent nonsense over the Christchurch shootings. So far is their delusion that they don't see the sheer irony in two recent media trends.
Immediately following the shootings, it turned into the usual "Guns are bad...nobody should use them, they serve no purpose" echo chamber.
Within a few days a story emerged that the second mosque shooting (which suffered far less fatalities) was interrupted by an attendant at the mosque picking up a gun and scaring away the shooter. The man has since been hailed as a hero by the media and public, even though NZ law has clearly always stated that self defense is not a valid reason to use a gun (yes really).
So which is it? It seems that the rules of law have been applied selectively here. You can't own a gun for self defense...unless you're Muslim or under some sort of severe threat? This needs to be clearly specified before we start taking away guns from innocent citizens.
The grim reality is that shooters like this will always exist. We can't change that. What we can change is their ability to to carry out these atrocities unchallenged.