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In reply to the discussion: I’m A Black Female College Professor in Texas. Should I Get a Gun? [View all]IronLionZion
(51,271 posts)17. Anyone can feel threatened by anyone
so it can be a little too easy to whip out a gun and fire simply because someone is scared that the other person might shoot them.
So if everyone is heavily armed (polite society), then if someone is perceived to be less polite than they could easily be shot dead just in case. Preemptively. Over insults or nothing at all.
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I’m A Black Female College Professor in Texas. Should I Get a Gun? [View all]
SecularMotion
Jun 2016
OP
No, I would not feel safe on your campas, knowing that anyone who wants to settle
riversedge
Jun 2016
#1
I like her thinking when it comes to carrying as part of black liberation. She also comes to
Brickbat
Jun 2016
#2
Great comment ... One that could only come from having read the entire article ...
1StrongBlackMan
Jun 2016
#45
"(L)ook for a new job in a new state, one with sensible gun laws." Like, say, California?
friendly_iconoclast
Jun 2016
#82
I say that to cops that incessantly complain about how dangerous their jobs are.
tenderfoot
Jun 2016
#14
I'd say yes. Try to wrap your head around the idea that a gun is another tool you learn to use.
ancianita
Jun 2016
#13
Anyone can already have a gun and always could, what has changed it that law abiding normal people
braddy
Jun 2016
#15
When that happens here, folks call 911, and I get telephone and email alerts from campus security.
stone space
Jun 2016
#30
So 911 protects an individual from being raped or murdered or robbed, and protects their family at
braddy
Jun 2016
#42
LOL, sure, that will end rape, murder and robbery, and home invasions, don't drug dealers and the
braddy
Jun 2016
#55
What does that have to do with what happens when a gun is spotted on a university campus?
stone space
Jun 2016
#56
You asked what has changed. I told you what is about to change at her university.
stone space
Jun 2016
#59
I never asked what had changed, I pointed out what was changing, and I am on topic.
braddy
Jun 2016
#61
You made this claim. My experience at my own university tells me this is false.
stone space
Jun 2016
#62
My claim is accurate, why are you making so many trivial time wasting posts, and why
braddy
Jun 2016
#65
Your claim was a lie. It is currently illegal, even on her Texas campus. (nt)
stone space
Jun 2016
#66
I don't want to be forced to give up my right not to carry a gun to protect myself from people
bjo59
Jun 2016
#18
It depends. Do you live with children or other loved ones who you would want to protect from an
Vote2016
Jun 2016
#22
Odd, virtually all gun control laws are modeled on Jim [large, raucous black bird] laws.
Eleanors38
Jun 2016
#78
Being a white guy I'm not sure if my interpretation is totally valid, but I know this—
Gene Debs
Jun 2016
#36
You didn't read the article ... whether someone else was carrying a firearm is ...
1StrongBlackMan
Jun 2016
#43
If the concept is 'popularized' by the Legislature, however, more guns on campus will be the result.
randome
Jun 2016
#70
Never mind ... her point was entirely clear for those that read the entire article.
1StrongBlackMan
Jun 2016
#73
I'm not sure what they do there now, but here, I get alerts via telephone and email...
stone space
Jun 2016
#60
According to "well educated" students like this, everyone should carry a gun or two.
Hoyt
Jun 2016
#57
You don't know that. She may get phone calls and emails from campus security like we do here.
stone space
Jun 2016
#77