tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4486641877026778105.post1990584933024474619..comments2024-03-27T09:14:27.496+00:00Comments on All That Is Solid ...: Who was Stephen Paddock?Philhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06298147857234479278noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4486641877026778105.post-50244369004503703192017-10-11T04:38:31.072+01:002017-10-11T04:38:31.072+01:00I'm surprised no one has pointed out to you th...I'm surprised no one has pointed out to you that this is NOT 'The worst mass shooting in US history'<br />Up to 300 Kakota men, women and children were slaughtered by the US 7th cavalry on Dec 29, 1891 at Wounded Knee.<br />Or on November 29, 1864 when Colonel John Chivington's Colorado volunteers slaughtered 148 Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians.<br />Then there was 'The Bombing of Black Wall Street' in Tulsa Okla, where white citizens used dynamite and planes to bomb the city, leaving 8000 homeless and 80-300 Black people died after white cops gave out weapons to every able-bodied white person.<br />There have been several other massacres of Black people, but these are not seen by many as they've been carried out by white people.<br />And just one thing to end on, on the same day as this massacre, around ninety other people died from guns, two thirds of them self-inflicted.<br />The politicians over here are just fixated on the gun ownership,what the 2nd amendment meant and so on, and don't want to look at the wider problems we have, like lack of health care, deadly dangerous workplaces and a deadly dangerous racist police force.<br />While California burns, Huston and Miami drown, Puerto Rico is destitute (even before the hurricane) the clown in the White House is more concerned with football players on their knee and Rex Tillerson's IQ<br />People in the US need healing, but more of course importantly change, which ain't going to come from the Dems or Repub. There are a lot of people fighting for you, you just don't get to see them very often<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4486641877026778105.post-27352414189731426972017-10-07T12:23:51.510+01:002017-10-07T12:23:51.510+01:00Of course I was speculating, But the thing is this...Of course I was speculating, But the thing is this is not an isolated incident, they happen with depressing regularity so it is quite possible to draw on what's happened previously to make suggestions about the present. And - what a surprise - we find a man <a href="https://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/las-vegas-shooting/las-vegas-shooter-gambled-least-160k-recent-weeks-n807191" rel="nofollow">with a grudge</a> against Las Vegas hotels and a history of <a href="https://qz.com/1094160/las-vegas-shooter-stephen-paddock-abused-women-just-like-other-mass-killers-in-the-us/" rel="nofollow">misogynistic behaviour</a>. This is entirely in line with other mass killers. I hate to say told you so, but ...Philhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06298147857234479278noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4486641877026778105.post-687592788672271112017-10-06T12:12:36.977+01:002017-10-06T12:12:36.977+01:00"dog-eat-dog individuality, alienation, toxic..."dog-eat-dog individuality, alienation, toxic masculinity, and a culture that glorifies redemptive violence. This is what Paddock was, a repository and an embodiment of all this shit"<br /><br />Er, you seem to know a lot about him, perhaps you should be talking to the FBI? Or maybe you're just speculating and pontificating like everybody else?<br /><br />I presume that almost everyone would agree that Stephen Paddock was a very bad person. But then so are a lot of other people who don't massacre random strangers in large numbers, even though they could easily do so. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4486641877026778105.post-19179851401153194342017-10-04T14:42:42.120+01:002017-10-04T14:42:42.120+01:00The political climate these days being what it is,...The political climate these days being what it is, no one has the power to break the stalemate between the 50% of Americans who insist that guns are the problem, and the 50% of Americans who insist that guns are the solution. The thing that occurs to me is that there are plenty of countries in which guns are at least as widely available as they are in the US, Switzerland for example and some — many Latin American countries come to mind here — have, as far as I know, cultures that idealise violence in much the same way that Americans do. As far as I know, they don’t have mass murders with guns at anything like the rate that they do in the US. That being the case, I have to wonder if the fixation on guns is helping to distract attention from some deeper problem…Roberthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18097624792336619525noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4486641877026778105.post-38843699376869412832017-10-04T07:40:43.342+01:002017-10-04T07:40:43.342+01:00His father was a well known life long criminal, bu...His father was a well known life long criminal, but not a murderer.<br />To the gun control freaks:<br />What right does any person have enough fire power to nearly kill over half a thousand people in a few minutes?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08256721640364195580noreply@blogger.com