"NOOOOOOO!! Men are capable of being beaten and assaulted and insulted."
If that's not what they say, that is most certainly their attitude.
The fact that Joanna and women like her (and their male-hating male colleagues) can't wait to blame men and turn this case of man-as-victim into a "feel sorry for the women" is gross and vile.
"Men should be more like women and in touch with their feelings."
"LOL shut up, baby. I didn't hit you with a fist. It was an open hand."
Anyway, don't be a disgusting human like Joanna and MSNBC.
Care for all the abused, not just the women.
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@Adrian_Fontes ate too many crayons as a Marine, and Marines are too stupid to know how to shoot a rifle without a big book. And they forget in a year and have to relearn how to shoot a rifle using a big book.
"We the jury find Fart Head *courtroom breaks out in laughter*... I mean Mikey 'Is that a Duck' Sussy *more laughter* ...I mean Michael Sussmann not guilty, Bob. Er, your honor."
If I'm ever tried, I want the Sussmann jury treatment: friends, relatives, coworkers.
He's probably got to buy them all a round at the Capitol Grill later tonight.
If the AR15 gets banned and there's a mandatory confiscation/buy-back program, the vast majority of AR15s will stay right where they are: stored in locked gun safes.
There are millions of AR15s. (Estimates between 8 - 10 million).
People killed by ALL rifles was less than 500 in 2019, not just AR15s.
But let's take 8 million ARs and 500 deaths.
If there are 8m AR15s and 500 AR deaths a year, that is 1 death per 16,000 ARs.
Certainly seems like if ARs were that deadly, that ratio would be closer.