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18 yo, not a kidno, that sort of logic doesn't work, nor can it justify shooting at kids.
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18 yo, not a kidno, that sort of logic doesn't work, nor can it justify shooting at kids.
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By eating too much food u cause harm only to urself and its not immediate threat.Eating too much food can kill too, but you don't start shooting people because they're having a food eating contest.
Its an opposite: stone thrown from a rooftop has very good chance to kill, while rubber bullet fired from nearly 100 m has virtually zero chance to kill or cause serious harm.A rubber bullet has a higher chance of killing than a small stone that may not even hit it's intended target, because they're being thrown by kids who don't know any better.
I meant the organizers, not the participants. The principle remains the same.By eating too much food u cause harm only to urself and its not immediate threat.
You know that's not true, and please don't pretend it is. A stone thrown from a rooftop has a lot more to deal with, when it comes to traveling in a straight line, a bullet is designed to be aerodynamic, even a rubber bullet has a good chance.Its an opposite: stone thrown from a rooftop has very good chance to kill, while rubber bullet fired from nearly 100 m has virtually zero chance to kill or cause serious harm.
Anecdotes, you know better than to post such nonsense. You're a TT, anecdotes should be beneath you.
Still a kid.18 yo, not a kid
Jews are just load of filth and cowardness wherever they gather. The most hateful and barbaric creatures ever existed.
Sorry cousins, truth hurts.
Organizers dont force anyone. The threat is not immediate and they are not violent. That means u can shut these contests without using violence. On the other hand to stop violence u need to use violence urself.I meant the organizers, not the participants. The principle remains the same.
I know its 100% true. If u dont know thats your problem not mine. A stone thrown from a rooftop is million times more dangerous than rubber bullet fired from 100 m.You know that's not true, and please don't pretend it is.
If mortally injured little girl is an anecdote for u then I dont know what to say.Anecdotes, you know better than to post such nonsense. You're a TT, anecdotes should be beneath you.
Not really, there are non-violent methods to stopping violence such as this. Go over to the stone throwing kids and warn them, call local elders, there are many methods. Shooting first and asking questions later is the worst possible thing you can do.Organizers dont force anyone. The threat is not immediate and they are not violent. That means u can shut these contests without using violence. On the other hand to stop violence u need to use violence urself.
No, it isn't. There is little evidence to support this claim. Stone throwing is inaccurate, bullets are generally built to be accurate. There is a higher chance of a rubber bullet killing than a stone.I know its 100% true. If u dont know thats your problem not mine. A stone thrown from a rooftop is million times more dangerous than rubber bullet fired from 100 m.
Anecdotal evidence:If mortally injured little girl is an anecdote for u then I dont know what to say.
Anecdotal evidence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaThe expression anecdotal evidence refers to evidence from anecdotes. Because of the small sample, there is a larger chance that it may be unreliable due to cherry-picked or otherwise non-representative samples of typical cases. Anecdotal evidence is considered dubious support of a generalized claim; it is, however, perfectly acceptable for claims regarding a particular instance. Anecdotal evidence is no more than a type description (i.e., short narrative), and is often confused in discussions with its weight, or other considerations, as to the purpose(s) for which it is used. This is true regardless of the veracity of individual claims.
Rubber bullets are used in all civilized countries against violent protesters.Not really, there are non-violent methods to stopping violence such as this. Go over to the stone throwing kids and warn them, call local elders, there are many methods. Shooting first and asking questions later is the worst possible thing you can do.
Also, you've really proven my point. There is little legitimate threat from stone throwers that justify such aggressive use of force.
Yes it is. Ask someone to drop 1 kg stones on ur head from a rooftop. I grantee u a serious brain injury or death after 2nd stone at most.No, it isn't. There is little evidence to support this claim. Stone throwing is inaccurate, bullets are generally built to be accurate. There is a higher chance of a rubber bullet killing than a stone.
Thats what I said. U consider a near death of little girl an "anecdote".
As a last resort. There are other dispersal methods that can be used, and even then, they're not used against kids or teens.Rubber bullets are used in all civilized countries against violent protesters.
If it even hits. I've said this a million times, they're inaccurate, and the drag can slow things down. A bullet is much more lethal.Yes it is. Ask someone to drop 1 kg stones on ur head from a rooftop. I grantee u a serious brain injury or death after 2nd stone at most.
Thats what I said. U consider a near death of little girl an "anecdote".
Because of the small sample, there is a larger chance that it may be unreliable due to cherry-picked or otherwise non-representative samples of typical cases. Anecdotal evidence is considered dubious support of a generalized claim
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