It is, simply put, insane that we are at a place in this country where I just cannot remember all the mass shootings. What? These should be so rare that they are all emblazoned in our memory. But now they blur together in a horrific haze.
@dmoren (This is a post expressing solidarity with your bafflement, not a ‘we’re better than you,’ but:) that’s Scotland. Dunblane happened, and that was the inflection point. Not saying we haven’t had trouble with guns since, but yes; the rational response is “fuck no”.
@chrisphin You would have thought we had one at least twenty years ago, but it turns out building our country on a document that includes the right to bear arms was a colossal mistake.
@dmoren As I’ve gotten older I have certainly appreciated some of the nuance in the second amendment, but I sometimes worry that this is a bad thing, that it complicates the “fuck no, guns are bad” perspective. Because those nuances, by and large, are not deployed in good faith.
@chrisphin 250-year-old nuance may have been lost along the way. Honestly, it's not worth it. If I could trade it for even a fraction of the lives lost, it'd be a no brainer.