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But in his case, I think you can make a strong case for his upbringing. True, he had money and perhaps a good education. But his dad was shot and killed after attacking a police officer. So he had THAT kind of parent for an example. It also just so happens that Will was friends with the cop who shot his dad. So it's highly unlikely this murder was a random thing. It's not a good reason, because Will didn't have anything to do with it, but you can bet this guy wants as many people associated with that cop to be dead, as possible. Some people are "conditioned" to hate others. That's what leads to violence. And how do we cure that? We're not God, so all we can do is try to set a good example for those around us. We can't control what others will do. But some people have it in their minds that we can do just that, by taking away their guns, as if the gun is inherently evil. Bugs the crap out of me. |
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I'm not justifying Hayes' action, I've just seen this play out so many times and the end result is always the same ... and it's not always an adult that winds up shot. It's a flagrant disregard for the sanctity of life and I'm not going to point to or blame societal issues every instance. There's plenty of poor people, with basic educations and in poor situations, that don't blow people away or threaten an individual when in a confrontation, so why is it with young, Black men? IDK. |
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It's sounds like you think it's making excuses to say these people have something wrong with them. I'm not making ANY excuse for criminals. Whatever circumstances you came from does not give you the right to be violent. But there has to be a reason that people become the way they are. Every human being is inherently evil and capable of doing horrible things without proper guidance. Some people just never develop a moral compass. Some are born with a mental predisposition that makes them more prone to outbursts. Whatever the origin of the problem, there is certainly something wrong. We live in a society where people are constantly being turned against each other with political rhetoric. This only fuels the problems, though it isn't the central problem. You asked if I think he was conditioned to hate Smith because of his friendship with Ceravolo. I think it's highly likely, yes. Whatever lawsuit he had going on, he would have had a hard time winning that case. I'm not sure why I should question his willingness to jeopardize his case when that is EXACTLY what he did. Smith was shot in the back. That doesn't sound like self defense. Where's the other gun? I'm not defending Will because he's a former Saint. I'm defending him because there is nothing to suggest he did anything to get himself shot. I don't care what he said to the guy. If Hayes chased him down, then I'm quite sure there was a pretty loud argument between them. But to shoot Smith AND his wife? When did I say that all poor people go around shooting others? I mentioned a few of the symptoms (didn't think I had to list every single one) that lead to crime, in making my point that blaming the weapon is misguided. Why do young black men kill each other so much? I don't know either, other than to say that it's a cultural issue. You said yourself, everyone wants to be an OG. Well, why is that? They grow up around gangs and they want to a part of it I'm guessing? Am I making some kind of excuse when I say that? I sure don't think so. It's not ok to be a gangster because everyone else around you is caught up in it. But that's the way it is. I have no idea if Hayes had any gang affiliation. But I know that to kill a person it takes an extraordinary amount of anger that goes far beyond just road rage. Yeah, he had road rage alright, but to take it to that level? Will Smith was as quiet as any professional athlete out there. I don't find it credible that he would have made a gun threat, even as a bluff. I'm really confused how we can say that people just commit murders without any deep-seeded hatred. Even if Hayes had no idea who Smith was, he obviously had enough anger to kill him over a fender bender. Is that anything less than hatred? Did he kill him because he was bored? We don't have much information about the so- called hit and run. There's no telling if Hayes provoked Smith to bump him, or if it was initiated by Smith. Either way, I'm sure that did escalate the problem, but to kill him right after he was hanging out with ceravolo, it seems awful unlikely that that didn't contribute to his reason for shooting him. I can't say for sure though. So let's assume he had no clue who he was shooting. Give me evidence that Will threatened him. The fact that the killer didn't flee the scene tells me that he panicked. I've heard of numerous cases of people calling 911 after killing someone to stage it as an accident, or self defense. |
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Also, all homicides are overwhelmingly intraracial. I agree with you when it comes to the lack of "care" shown by our country in war zones like Detroit and Chicago. It shouldn't take a football player to draw attention to the help that's needed across the country. This has become my greatest passion. I go over statistics and socioeconomic studies all day. I watch professors, doctors, activists, and politicians give insight and solutions or lack thereof. I read the historical events and legislature, as well as the current events and legislature. I really, really care. I was blessed. I had both parents. They gave me a great foundation. I don't have to be worried about where I started and the people still stuck there, but I am. I'll have my bachelor's in Healthcare Administration and Education in August. I'm going right back for my Master's. I want to open up clinics, and one day hospitals in these impoverished areas. I want to target those children and guide them into Healthcare fields where they can come work for me. I want to save the culture, because I know nobody else will. |
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I knew this was gonna get stupid.
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Logically everyone has a right to own a gun. I would say that those who have committed any kind of gun crime should never be allowed to own one but those people don't get guns legally. When you enact new laws to limit ownership then you hurt the good people not the ones who commit crimes. look at Chicago. I would also say that people with serious mental disorders should not be allowed either but once you start restricting it where does it end?
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A ban on guns stops alot of deaths purely by people having time to think before they act. A heated argument doesn't escalate to a shooting. But i dont live over there so its nothing to do with me |
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England is not a good place to compare this issue to. The laws are old and to well established. States are flooded with guns as one would expect for the worlds leading producer and supplier.
Illegal gun availability will always be the key point. Politically it is all about killing the other parties golden goose. Abortion on side and the 2nd amendment on the other. To be honest neither side of the issue really cares about life. It is all about the fame surrounding the killing of the others golden goose. Not you and me. congress has done little to change my view point since the day I started voting. On the local level I ask myself why has the city of New Orleans allowed itself to continuously compete for the title of the murder capital of the united states and has done little or next to nothing to stop it. |
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Good point about homicides, which is why I get a miffed at the attention paid to a homicide committed by a cop when, IMO, there's the much larger issue of intraracial, intrafamily/domestic type homicides. I realize organizations like BLM, MoveOn.org are using these incidents as platforms to call attention to socioeconomic & race issues as a whole, but IDK, I'd like to see them apply as much time & effort to some of the Black-on-Black issues as they do the White-on-Black issues, #shrug. I guess one of my questions is, "What is the end-game?". Like you said, it's hard to play 400yrs of catch-up and we'll never get there. So are we to consider the Black community permanent victims? At what point do we acknowledge that there's actually been quite a bit of progress and then try to move on from there? It just seems to me the current civil rights movement can't find a way to build on their successes and so instead remains mired in the past. Just my perspective, #shrug. IDK, I've dealt with this my whole life and just seems like we're going backwards, on all levels, all issues, et ... in all communities. Considering the progress I've seen in civil rights, I'd personally like to see it focus more on a poor-person level vs an ethnic level, but I'm not saying there still aren't issues to address, just maybe change focus/direction a little bit to align with the new millennium. And I applaud/commend your efforts/goals. I had a neighbor who started a school for nursing assistants, LPN's, phlebotomists and medical type careers that you could get into with just a license and without having to attend a four-year college, et ... I really admired that because she didn't just pay lip service to helping people and/or the community, she actually went out and did it, :). One time when I was laid off, she even got me to go through the CNA course, but that's another story, :lol: ... and don't think I don't appreciate the "save the culture because no one else will" sentiment, because I do. That's one thing we're all hard-wired to do, look out for our own, but we still have to be considerate of others & that's something everyone could probably work on more, IMO. :neutral:. Quote:
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Overall, I agree with most of what you're saying as well, so I rather not nitpick or start larger debates when we both are really close to an understanding. I always get everybody's "name's" confused, so if you're the guy I got into that argument with a while back, thanks for being cool. |
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Actually, because the populace outnumbers the military by such a wide margin it makes a coup by force more challengeing, especially when you factor that the American populace is so heavily armed...
But getting back on point... Coach Payton broke one of his golden rules - never take to social media under emotional duress; and am disappointed he did that, but it just shows human he is... And while I appreciate his honesty and heart-felt hurt over the loss of Will Smith, he should no better... However, as his adopted home city, we should being doing a better job of sharing and showing our values and why we're better than say, Illinois... Really surprised no one has stepped up and invited him to a shooting range or armorers club where he could become educated on firearms; futher, I'd hope he'd find, what I've learned from experience, that many of the members and regulars in firearms ranges, clubs are some of the finest, most well-grounded citizens you could ever hope to meet... In fact, being around many of these people, you will find they have as deep and healthy an appreciation of life and civil liberties of any human beings you will come to associate... It is my prayer that Coach Payton has, and seizes, such an opportunity should it present itself for him... |
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It's funny that reading this thread tells me the same people who think Mr. Payton was wrong in voicing his opinion, a constitutional right by the way, are doing so because he spoke out against another constitutional right, owning guns. Hypocrisy much? LOL.
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And to add to what Danno said well - nobody is criticizing SP if he wants nothing to do with guns or doesn't want one to protect his family - fine and dandy - that's his choice as an American.
He's also perfectly within his rights to say he hates guns. I hate beets. Other people hate asparagus - it's a free country (somewhat) - we can love/hate inanimate objects all we want. Where Sean crosses the line is when he calls for ME not to have a gun to protect MY family. If some thug kicks open my door and threatens my family is Sean going to hop in a private jet and come help me? Or pay for a security guard to walk around my house at night? Somehow I doubt it... Our men and women in blue do a fantastic job - but they are few in number, and best case 10 minutes from my house. A lot of bad things can be done by some bastard who cares nothing for life in 10 minutes... And "PS" - you want the CORRECT perspective on this, don't listen to me but listen to Drew Brees' interview with Deke on WWL from 4/11. Drew tells people the problem - IT'S THE PEOPLE, not the instrument with which they commit evil that are the problem... |
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As far as the possibility of Hayes knowing of Ceravolo and Smith being friends, my premise is that Hayes may have been tracking Ceravolo and saw them hanging out that night. I'm not saying that's definitely the case, but I'm trying to make some kind of sense (not that it will ever really make sense) out of why you would shoot a guy over so little, and how it could be a coincidence that Will Smith was hanging out with the guy who Hayes is suing for the death of his father, and then gets shot by Hayes just a short time later. The gun in Smith's car was an incredibly late detail added to this, that definitely changed the possible scenarios. I still haven't heard anything that makes me believe that Hayes had any right to shoot him, but the fact that Smith at least had a gun, opens up possibilities of how it got out of hand. I expected to hear more details in the following days, but I didn't expect to hear so far after the fact that there was another gun. I don't get why that took so long to be discovered, or reported. |
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It's not the guns, It's the people who own the guns. Eveyone's a tough guy, standing behind a gun.
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Kobe and Steph 4/13 showing the thugs and the lowlifes what real shooting is.
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I hate consistent 7 and 9
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Ok so go be a victim. Whatever. Just lost some respect for ya there Payton. It's people like you that will have all of rights taken away.
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Wow, Smash, just...wow...
Any chance that you and Foreverfan are related?!? Just curious... |
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WRONG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! In The United Kingdom of Great Britian, guns are rampant and easy to get. THAT IS for the nobility, aristos, landed gentry, and those on the outer fringe, yet connected, to those in that U.K. class system. How can you go on hunts without your guns!! The peasants, I mean, other classes than these people are NOT allowed guns. Oh. Well, in The United States of America, our laws, etc. do not have that same class system. Be it wrong, right, whatever your thoughts and feelings are, guns are here to stay and have been since the country was founded. PROBLEM- criminal justice system. This thug/POS, now being called a gentle giant, Hayes, with a criminal background was a just a case like this waiting to happen. See The Advocate in B.R. for a write up the "gentle giant" from the babershop pals. ReallY PLU-LEEZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Where oh where did I hear the GENTLE GIANT bullshet from before? Oh yeah.... Problem-working harder to get guns out of those who do not need them ( the crazy mother in CT with her troubled son). Rich White woman in rich White area and rich White area of town did not need guns around her son who had issues of Asbergers and/or Autism, etc. She also never needed to show him how to shoot. Criminals do not need guns. Trying to stop the black market of guns can put some dent in it. Trying to catch those criminals/felons with guns can put some sort of dent in it. Assault weapons, you really do not need those kinds of weapons. These things, hard to do to stop weapons out the hands of the wrong people. Yeah, perfect system, only those who can have guns should have them , but who is to say WHO should have guns? Take criminals out of the equation. Lets just say no criminals can get guns. Ok for debating..sake of argument. Ok, so only law abiding citizens. Ok, well who are they? That would stop more than half of us here, realy LOL, 99.9 99999 % of us from having a gun. YES it would. Like in THE UNITED KINGDOM, ONLY the wealthy of the nobitlity/aristos/landed gentry and those on the fringe but well connected to these people can have and do have guns. Ok, I am off my soapbox. :greendevil:Sorry for rant.:mad: |
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jeanpirre's post on pg. 6 about Coach SP, I agree. YES, he is very emotional right now. He simply spoke from the heart, emotionally, about this issue. Looking for something, someone to blame.
I give him a pass. He, like Rosie O'Donnell, Bob Costas, etc. are NOT against guns. They spew off from an emotional point like Coach SP or an elitist's point like O'Donnell and Costas. TRUST ME TRUST ME, Ms. Skylenne and Coach SP's ex wife and kids are very safe as they can be in their worlds. I do not care how White you are or if you are Black or whatever, you are not going up to their front doors or even freely drive around their neighborhoods. They have private armed security patrols. Remember when O'Donnell brought her gun stance, she had private armed security for her children. AND no, I do not blame her for having armed private bodyguards for her kids. Lots of nuts out there and maybe she was under threat or something at that time. Costas the other elitists , LOL, I had posted then when he went on the air talking about his gun viewpoint, ummm, try , go on and try to enter his Park Ave/Upper Central Park/Trump apt, whatever building. You be be shot on the spot. LOL!!! Go on and try to enter the broadcasting booth , LOL. Again, shot on the spot!! Guns. Whether you are a gun owner or not, and that is your choice to own or not, I have been told, you NEVER want to use it. You really don't. God forbid you EVER have to use it. I think that is pretty powerful. Think about that for a minute. Criminal Hayes shot Smith 8 times and shot Smith's wife 2 times. The Smith kids were less than maybe 10 minutes close to being orphans. Think about that for a minute. This Hayes thug 's life was NOT in danger. He was in his army vehicle of a Hummer. He , nor his male passenger , was not about to be robbed, raped, beat up , kidnapped, in fear of life, etc. by Smith and wife. Think about that for a minute. You have here typical case of wrong hands on a gun. PROBLEM-how do you stop guns out of the wrong hands of people. How do you stop this culture we have here of gun violence? |
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What the US of A does is none of nmy business. Simplistically in the UK: Any person can apply for a permit. The ownership of guns. FIREARMS, is not down to class, or nobility or wealth. It does not mean the application is granted positively. Usually any permits granted are for SHOTGUNS only for landowners, who need not be nobility or rich or of a certain class, for use on their land. The permit is for a Shotgun, not a rifle or an automatic side arm. The permit is for use only on their land. They are not allowed by law to carry it on their person to a public place or in their vehicle. When the gun is not required for use, it must be locked away. An exception is if one requires a firearm for sport. Membership of the relevant sport is a pre-requisite; e.g. biathlon. Then the firearm is locked at the base for that sport. |
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