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Originally Posted by Ruhskins
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This makes no sense to me and now we have paid the price. Logic says suspected terrorists and citizens who make a conscious effort to connect with a terrorist, terrorist organization, or have any known ties to this enemy should not be allowed to purchase a weapon. that's common sense.
Another thing I have noticed is the shift in the narrative saying" because this person was influenced by a terrorist org to commit this attack but not actually a full fledge member or not born outside the US" that this is somehow "more acceptable and less serious" NO NO NO NO. People need to understand the strategy of ISIS...this terror organization optimal strategy is to inspire the homegrown attack. They lay out idea and directions...provide the ideological support. This fuck
Mateen is a terrorist just a like any other isis fighter taking up arms today across the world. there is no difference....American citizen, Canadian citizen, Pakastain, Afghani, Syrian....its all the same folks.
Its time to focus on why (radical islam). the hows (guns and security) aren't gonna stop this.