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    5 months ago

    Not if the decision is to just start shooting when an acorn falls on their car or someone’s holding a pot of water.

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        They act that way because of the training they get. Look up killology. They’re taught that everyone is a potential armed enemy ready to kill them, and that they should shoot first and ask questions later.