[quote name='mykevermin']derp derp derp. the comments on the blaze are straight outta crazytown. Do me a favor, if you think this is really amazing stuff, and check the FBI data on homicides in 2011. Go figure out what percentage of those 12,664 murders were due to firearms. You don't have to come back and report to me, I already looked. I just want you to find out for yourself - it can be our secret.
I'll even make it easy for you: Expanded Homicide Data Table 8. Google and go, my friend, on a silver platter.
As for race and homicide, that's far more complex an issue than that comment makes it out to be. Improving economic viability of black communities, improving employment rates of blacks in those communities, keeping families whole in those neighborhoods, restoring the community damage done through the hyper-incarceration policies of the last 40 years - that's a good start to repairing the damage poor, black, imporverished communities have experienced. Offer a man a good paying job and he'll put down his job. He'll serve as an example to stay in school to his children, so they won't become fatally cynical towards their life chances at an early age. Changing the inner city involves effort from *EVERYONE* - you and me and her and him and their kids and their parents. The fact that you're reading this, shaking your head, thinking that it's not your fault violent crime rates are what they are in the inner-city today, well, that's why it's going to continue. It's not your fault, correct, but your unwillingness to recognize systemic issues that continue to damage those communities, and the potential we all have to help it, is why it will continue.
which, semi-related (reminded by some of the comments); why are y'all worshipping at the altar of Ben Carson? His ideas are pretty quality for a discussion of, say, taxation while sitting at the dinner table; but on a national stage they are neither new, nor profound, nor accurate. Also, tell your handlers to stop pointing out that he's a neurologist - it doesn't immediately qualify him as a master of economics issues, and it looks pandering (ZOMG GUYS THE BLACK GUY IS A DOCTOR! doesn't speak well to the kinds of expectations the right has for nonwhites).[/QUOTE]
The "really amazing stuff" to me here, myke, is that the dude saved lives and property by using his Constitutionally granted right.
As far as the other liberal swill that you posted, I will never accept the belief that a person can be excused for their conduct and poor choices due to atrocities enacted on previous generations. The right choice exists no matter how bad your current situation is. People have to decide for themselves to do right or wrong.
As for Dr. Carson, I liked what he said mostly, but it is too broad and non specific to truly be thought of as helpful. More rhetoric with no details, the same problem Romney had with his platform on tax reform and gov't savings.
I consider a lot of the posts here, as well as every political forum, as coming from "crazytown."
