YoungVagabond said:
This is silly. I made an analogy between the law applied in the manga case and being ticketed for going five miles over a speed limit when there are no cars or pedestrians close by. You seem too dense to understand this; according to you, discharging a gun at an empty firing range is a "crime" too, because it involves a "weapon".
What are you, 12 years old?
The question is who's too dense here. And also if you didn't know discharging a gun in specially allowed areas is acceptable however isn't the same as discharging a gun in for example a park or in a living district even if there are no individuals nearby.
You can race your car at any speed in those racing tracks, it isn't however acceptable on a free highway for example because of the potentiality. It is a weapon nonetheless and you didn't take any precautions to be sure that there are no pedestrians. Also sadly I'm no twelve year old.
YoungVagabond said:
No, the police in the US are just fine, and I have never had problems with them. In fact, I'm happy that one can't swear and yell at them with impunity.
If you live in a country where someone CAN tell a cop to go fuck himself, and the police can do nothing in return but turn around and walk away, your country sucks, and you're probably jealous you can't live in the US.
You are a bit patriotic here. Indeed it is unacceptable to use violence unless it is justified. You're incapable to see any other solution here other than violence, so what does it say about your intellectual level?
And did I ever say they could do nothing, apparently no. Police officers have the right to arrest and use other sanctions and penalties, even violence in extreme cases. However just to beat up a citizen does not look too good.
YoungVagabond said:
So yes, there's a positive correlation, you nit-picking twit.
So why not just settle with the term "correlation" instead of qualifying it.
YoungVagabond said:
Bestiality is also against the law...except possibly in your country. I feel sorry for Hard_Sir's dog.
Well I was talking about lolicon. Bestiality as such is indeed illegal everywhere so I didn't get from where did you get the allusion that it was legal somewhere.
I also hate to tell you but my dog died a year ago so I don't think you're right to mock this fact.
YoungVagabond said:
Not only do you not understand math, or the law, you're also a failure at current events and history. The conflict in Georgia had nothing to do with the United States; that was Russia.
Seriously, how uneducated does one have to be to confuse the US and Russia?
At what point did I fail in math? Don't make me laugh, so who are you to tell me about maths? Someone who finished high school?
Also you're pretty simple minded how could you interpret them that way?
Well apparently I have to spell out everything for you. Did I ever say that it was US that invaded Georgia? No!
It was indeed Russia however for the first few weeks CNN did criticize actions taken by Russia as illegitimate, because they failed to mention that that when Ossetia was invaded by Georgia they brutally massacred Russian peacekeepers as well as civilians.
Russians responded by reconquering territories taken by Georgian army as well as passing over the Georgian boarders.
Saakashvili admitted of having received monetary founds from USA. It isn't however unknown whether it was due to pressure from Russia or not.
Concerning Afghanistan, while Russians were waging war there they were heavily criticized whereas right now the intervention of USA is regarded as something normal. USA also supported Al-Qaeda and talibans in Afghanistan but you apparently ignore it.
YoungVagabond said:
The rest of that paragraph are laughably incorrect assumptions from someone who knows nothing about the US. (The media is actually very anti-American, for instance)
Internal government by be criticized, this is not an issue. The problem is in the fact that you indeed do not following other channels like European news, al jazira, and Russia 24. The problem is with the information you receive about the outside world. Apparently there are only the USA in you case and nothing else. You didn't even consider the fact that I wasn't talking about self-criticism but about the point of view of the media about other policies and countries.
YoungVagabond said:
Oh, and by the way, I wasn't born in the US. I immigrated here. I'm a European.
Nice, at what age did you immigrate? If you were younger that 16 years old I think I can consider you an American instead.
I've got the feeling that you're trying to provoke me. Might I be right? |