There was a time, not too long ago, when this didn’t happen in Britain.

You live in fear.

Not from you, It's obvious you have no idea what a gated community is and you're likely disabled from lack of feet sitting there trying to look smug

You should stop, fatass
 
Not from you, It's obvious you have no idea what a gated community is and you're likely disabled from lack of feet sitting there trying to look smug

You should stop, fatass
I dont need a compound to protect me. Im sorry for you.
 
You live in fear.
There’s nothing wrong with fear; it kept the human race alive for tens of thousands of years. Fear is only bad when you allow it to control you.

I don’t live in a compound; I live in a red area, in a red state, and I don’t really have much trouble. Many people carry. I see them in Walmart, carrying openly, and we don’t have that many people killed.
 
There’s nothing wrong with fear; it kept the human race alive for tens of thousands of years. Fear is only bad when you allow it to control you.

I don’t live in a compound; I live in a red area, in a red state, and I don’t really have much trouble. Many people carry. I see them in Walmart, carrying openly, and we don’t have that many people killed.
I live where I want. Dont need a gun. Sucks to be you.
 
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I participate on a British site, and I’ve been trying to follow this story in Britain, but getting information about crimes there is really frustrating—it’s so difficult. It almost feels as if they live in a police state. They won’t say much, and it sure appears to me that people are afraid of their government.

I can’t believe that people know this guy’s name, but nobody can figure out what town he comes from. No blogger can go and interview his relatives, friends, or neighbors to find out who he really is. From the other side of the world, this is the impression I get.

It’s as if the law is designed to suppress the indigenous population while allowing those whose religion makes them willing to sacrifice themselves exceptional power over the safety of the larger community. The man involved in these stabbings evidently was not worried about trying to escape from the scene—he waited for the police to come. Evidently, he was willing to sacrifice himself for his people, I presume.

When people fear their government, do they need a revolution? And before anyone says it, no US citizen in the US has reason to fear the government at this point, as long as they obey the law.
 
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