A 9-year-old boy shot his older sister to death over a video game controller, sheriff

Bet the kid is black, the girl was named Dijonae

The boy felt disrespected so he did what Nigers do pop of a gun! Guess he learned it form his Niger friends



Just another sad chapter in the annals of American Niger Thug Culture

sell it on stormfront racist fuck.
 
Not a racist word, though. You haven't been here long enough to have had a chance to read the explanation of why the word you get your panties in a wad over isn't racist. Or maybe you have just using a different account.

Tell it stormfront paranoid racist.
 
Again non-sequitur. Also most 9 year olds do not possess the strength to stab someone in the heart. See above about comparing apples and oranges.

You clearly don't know what a non sequitur is. You said inherently dangerous products. Is it your contention a knife is not inherently dangerous?
 
you assholes are racists


racists are dumb as fuck


everyone hates you racists


who cares what drools out of your mouths
 
Bet the kid is black, the girl was named Dijonae

The boy felt disrespected so he did what Nigers do pop of a gun! Guess he learned it form his Niger friends



Just another sad chapter in the annals of American Niger Thug Culture

Hello volsrock,

That's prejudiced. And it sounds fake. The story didn't give any names.
 
I mean we make now so you cannot activate your fucking phone without your fingerprint but it ok to have a gun that anyone can use. We as a society are completely fucked in the head.

The phone can certainly be activated without a finger print. Most users choose to use security features, but they are not required.
 
Yes they are if your product is inherently dangerous and you don't take proper measures to secure it. Comparing a knife to gun is a non-sequitur. One is inherently much more dangerous than the other.

Comparing a bat to a gun is a non-sequitur. One is much more inherently dangerous than the other. The bat isn't designed to kill someone...a gun is.

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You clearly don't know what a non sequitur is. You said inherently dangerous products. Is it your contention a knife is not inherently dangerous?

I do know what a non-sequitur is. Comparing a knife to a gun is a non-sequitur. The comparison does not follow logically. The gun is designed to kill or maim. A kitchen knife is designed to cut vegetables and meat. One is inherently dangerous by design the other is dangerous if misused. We do have laws against knives that solely designed to kill or maim. Switch-blades, large hunting knives, bayonets etc. So when you figure out what a non-sequitur is then come back.
 
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