• blackstampede@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    Well, I’m bored.

    You’re deliberately misunderstanding what I’m saying, and there’s a limit on how many times I’m willing to repeat myself with slight variations.

    You can have the last word, congratulate yourself on “winning”, and we can both move on.

    • Rivalarrival@lemmy.today
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      1 year ago

      Instead of repeating yourself with slight variations, you could try actually addressing the criticisms I am putting forth. For example, the criticism that children and the insane have their rights limited due to their inability to comprehend the consequences of their actions, rather than their skill level in handling firearms. You haven’t once even acknowledged that distinction, let alone challenged it.

      You have consistently failed to comprehend the separation of powers, specifically, those powers conveyed to the legislature, and those conveyed to the judicial branch.

      You have consistently failed to comprehend the differences in the rights of the people, the rights of the accused, and the rights of the convicted.

      You have completely failed to comprehend the concept of “militia”. You have not read 10 USC §246. When you attempt to make a point about the militia, you consistently describe “armies” and “soldiers” instead.

      You failed to address any of the counter examples I provided, such as the schizophrenic Marine sniper, the olympic-class minor, or Hellen Keller as a gun store owner.

      The problems isn’t that I misunderstand you, deliberately or otherwise. The problem is that you lack fundamental knowledge of the concepts you are attempting to discuss, and you are making numerous major errors in law, logic, and rhetoric.

      Slight variations aren’t going to help you. You need major alterations to your philosophy. Your frustrations aren’t with me, but with your own limitations. You can do better.