earthman92 said:
Colonel_Reb said:I don't know about a lynching in East Tennessee 50 years ago, but I wish for more expedient justice. The wonders it would do to deter these kinds of horrendous acts.
LabMan said:So many Whites have been brainwashed and instilled with White guilt, that they have been led to believe that it would be racist to defend themselves.
Colonel_Reb said:I agree Ground Fighter, but most "educators" preach that harsh and swift punishment isn't the deterent we know it is. You make executions public like in the old days and I guarantee it'll at least make people think twice before doing something.
Colonel_Reb said:I agree Ground Fighter, but most "educators" preach that harsh and swift punishment isn't the deterent we know it is. You make executions public like in the old days and I guarantee it'll at least make people think twice before doing something.
White Shogun said:What's needed is more of these guys to be gunned down down by their potential victims, and make THAT national news. Every single time.
Bart said:Do you think the savage brutality of this case will anger as many people as were offended over the black strippers alleged treatment by the Duke players? Will thousands of columnists write stories of the horror endured by the victims at the hands of psychotic blacks? Never mind, we know the answer.
Ground Fighter said:White Shogun said:What's needed is more of these guys to be gunned down down by their potential victims, and make THAT national news. Every single time.
Unfortunately, I don't see that happening either, due to the fact that the government would like nothing more than to outlaw fire-arm use by citizens altogether. We can't win.
JD074 said:I'm not sure about that. I think there are enough pro-gun Republicans to prevent that.