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Man Carries LOADED AR-15 Rifle Through World's Busiest Airport

Don

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Man, stop playing the hypocrite. If you don't have anything to say to the one who attempted to insult me, then don't hypocritically say anything to me.[emoji106]

And it is pretty dumb of him to think that he can insult me with an Africa joke.
Yup, that's the ticket. He didn't act Christ-like, so you don't have to, either.

Personally, I would have mentioned something to him about which part of Africa? Maybe the part where the whites still practice racism worse than what we see here in the US?

But nah, you go ahead and keep complaining about the un-Christ-like behavior of everyone else here, while exhibiting it yourself.
 

Zaac

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Yup, that's the ticket. He didn't act Christ-like, so you don't have to, either.

I didn't question how he or I acted. I questioned how you hypocritically swooped in to point the finger at me while ignoring his comments? Now one must ask himself why that is? And after asking such a question, you'd been better off not commenting about my Christ-likeness while putting little of your own on display.

Personally, I would have mentioned something to him about which part of Africa? Maybe the part where the whites still practice racism worse than what we see here in the US?


But you didn't. As is the case often on this board, somebody has to try to put me in my place. :laugh: Which I don't mind at all. I just don't take kindly to the hypocrisy of pointing at me while ignoring the other person's comments. It speaks to the motive for commenting at all. And it had nothing to do with me not displaying CHrist-likeness.

But nah, you go ahead and keep complaining about the un-Christ-like behavior of everyone else here, while exhibiting it yourself.

And you go ahead and keep showing yourself to be a hypocrite and exposing that you weren't concerned at all with my unChrist-likeness but rather positioning yourself to be able to say

DON the hypocrite said:
you go ahead and keep complaining about the un-Christ-like behavior of everyone else here, while exhibiting it yourself

Because if it had anything to do with rebuking me for my unChrist-likeness, you would have spoken to his too.

So save the false rebuke for some of the slow people who can't see through your motives. :rolleyes:
 

Baptist Believer

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Here’s what happens when a white guy with an assault rifle gets combative with airport security
Actually, it is not. The AR-15 is not an assault rifle. The AR-15 is a semi-automatic rifle (just like many hunting rifles), but an assault rifle is a rifle that can be used as an automatic weapon - that is, a machine gun. Only a few people have permits to own automatic weapons (including assault rifles) and they have been heavily regulated since the mid-1930s. Just about every time you hear someone talking about the need to ban assault rifles, they are demonstrating their ignorance or they are being dishonest, and shouldn't be considered a credible source for gun policy.

Last week, a white man named Jim Cooley visited the Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport with an AR-15 rifle strapped to his back. That white man became angry because he was unfairly stopped and questioned by law enforcement authorities while he walked around that international airport.

It was his right under Georgia’s open-carry law to visibly display his weapon, he correctly argued, and he should not have been detained even one time.
Police officers have the right and responsibility to question persons who are acting in an atypical manner, especially when holding items which can be used as a weapon. They need to conduct a brief investigation to determine if the person is a threat to the general public.

But make no mistake, what the man did was idiotic and irresponsible.

Let’s all take a minute to imagine how these interactions might have gone if Cooley wasn’t white. Is that too hard to imagine? Okay, fine, imagine he wasn’t in an airport. And instead of a real gun, imagine he was holding a toy gun. Too hard? Then, let’s just imagine he was waiting to pick up his kid without a gun and not in an airport.
Actually, the intensity or color of his skin tone is likely irrelevant here. With the beatings that the police have taken over some legitimate and non-legitimate shootings of non-white persons over the past year, I imagine that very few of them want to get into a situation where they would have to decide whether or not to shoot a non-white person who was endangering the public.
 

Don

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I didn't question how he or I acted. I questioned how you hypocritically swooped in to point the finger at me while ignoring his comments? Now one must ask himself why that is? And after asking such a question, you'd been better off not commenting about my Christ-likeness while putting little of your own on display.




But you didn't. As is the case often on this board, somebody has to try to put me in my place. [emoji23] Which I don't mind at all. I just don't take kindly to the hypocrisy of pointing at me while ignoring the other person's comments. It speaks to the motive for commenting at all. And it had nothing to do with me not displaying CHrist-likeness.



And you go ahead and keep showing yourself to be a hypocrite and exposing that you weren't concerned at all with my unChrist-likeness but rather positioning yourself to be able to say



Because if it had anything to do with rebuking me for my unChrist-likeness, you would have spoken to his too.

So save the false rebuke for some of the slow people who can't see through your motives. :rolleyes:
Quite defensive, aren't you? One would think I hit a nerve....
 

Zaac

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Quite defensive, aren't you? One would think I hit a nerve....

One would think you didn't respond to the truthfulness of what I said but rather tried to change the subject? Did I hit a nerve?
 
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