Well...part 1 of this report is not shocking - that a wanton murderer who killed for fun, out of boredom, and has no remorse was also a wanna-be gangster who posted numerous threats and admissions of violent behavior on the net. Let's be honest - this is another young man who thinks he can wreak havoc indiscriminately. But, son - you picked the right "woods" apparently so you got to walk away once too often. It is a bizarre reality when one can either die at the hands of such young men or stand trial for defending themselves against them. It's a game to them - but this ain't no game to some of us. With no good answer, survival becomes the only option.
What is even more shocking is that the sheriff seems to think it means nothing; “I’m not discounting the stuff that’s on there, but they do that for shock and effect.” Was it shocking - did it have an effect? Moron. So posting threats so as to sound tough should not be taken seriously, even when those who posted them now stand accused or murder. "He was such a good boy" they always say. Pardon me if that makes zero sense. Kind of like saying "Oh, tweets like that are just child's play; he'd never hurt anyone". Right. Poor kids, boasting of violent behavior. Nothing to see here. It was all bluster, until it wasn't! Just kids having fun!
Then, it gets worse when we get the eternal wisdom of an Australian to add to the mix:
"I am deeply angry about this because of the callous attitude of the three teenagers (but) it's a sign of the proliferation of guns on the ground in the USA," Tim Fischer, former deputy prime minister of Australia, said this week. "This is the bitter harvest and legacy of the policies of the NRA..."
Right - you note the callous attitude, but the cause is not that soullessness, not a degradation of values, not rampant psychopathy and disrespect, not the moral vacuum among many of today's youth, not a failure of parenting, schools, leaders, role models, not a failure of those who read such tweets and discount them. No, it is the NRA's fault that these kids chose to kill someone.
With all due respect (which is not much), you Numbnuts-from-a-land-down-under; the kids were driving a car - they could as easily have run the victim over. I guess if that had happened it would be the bitter harvest and legacy of policies of the AAA?
The tragic death of one of your countrymen at the hands of degenerates who deserve a fate worse then they visited upon him or will ever see does not buy you the credibility to be telling us how to live. So, do us a favor and STFU.
UPDATED: Interestingly enough, this article emerged on the heels of numbnuts pontificating about how gun-free and crime-free things are in the Land Down Under. Right - we can see how your police feel about the idyllic land that Australia has become after your gun ban. So civilized, so righteous, so wrong.
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