David Pakman video response

1 year ago
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a response to this comment from jona.scholt4362
2 weeks ago
@republicarise I think your technological assessment is still wrong. The shootings in the 50s wouldn't have been
classified as mass shootings since the capacity to commit shootings on that scale didn't exist; they'd simply be
"regular" shootings, for lack of a better term.

There are obviously more factors involved than just the explosion of AR type weapons on the market.
Two points I'd like to ask: 1) if those guns were not a factor, as you say, why don't we see mass shootings in other
countries with similar values as the US that don't have readily available AR's?

2) Furthermore, and more to your point, these same countries are more secular than the US. So if lack of traditional
Christian values are the real culprit and guns are not, why is it those more secular countries don't have any where even
close to the number of shootings, mass or otherwise, than the US has?

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