Ahh yes. Back when men started cars by poping the hood and turning the crank. Key ignition was invented for women and originally shunned as unnecessary by what we refer today as “toxic masculinity”. How things have changed.,
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When men "transition" into women, do they enter into a chrysalis stage?
Most places are probably 984732094327x worse today than 20 years ago.
The world really took a giant shit once social media went mainstream and got integrated into everything and every retard on the planet got their own soapbox to spread their retardedness everywhere.
It was invented because Bryon Carter was killed from the results of a hand crank accident.
Carter's death allegedly made Leland decide that Cadillac would rid its cars of the hand starter crank. So he called on Charles Kettering and Dayton Engineering Laboratories Co., or DELCO, which had already developed a high-energy spark ignition for Cadillac that debuted in 1910. DELCO was able to build the electric starter device and prepare it for introduction in Cadillac's 1912 models.
A big part of the issue is nearly all the anti-gunners I have ever met have next to zero knowledge or experience with firearms. To justify the reasons they want “assault weapons” banned (that term alone is immediately a dead giveaway you don’t know shit…like calling a magazine a clip) they start talking about something they can’t even define let alone know how it performs. Outside of the rare Fudd, the gun control debate is people who have at least basic knowledge about firearms vs those who are completely ignorant on the subject. People fear what they don’t understand.
Just a reminder:
Using CDC data: Less than 20k murders committed with a firearm
US Population: Over 350m+
Every death is tragic, but rescinding the rights of 350m+ people due to 20k deaths - is not how you effectively govern.
Enforce the laws already on the books, and Lefty DA's should stop letting criminals back onto the streets.
Good for you growing up hard. Quite frankly I don’t give a damn what you think of me. I’m coming home to my family at the end of the day, and if I choose to wear armor it’s none of your business.
So can you not just leave law abiding people alone instead of dictating what safety precautions a person chooses?