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Ready for the Burger Wars
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Even more worrying then the militarization of the police: The militarization of hamburgers
http://whatwouldjackdo.net/2014/08/the-brotherhood-of-the-tiny-penis-on-their-monthly-play-date.html
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Ready for the Burger Wars (Original Post)
n2doc
Aug 2014
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Since they're out in public, I'm sure they'd have no problem with constant filming
NBachers
Aug 2014
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Paladin
(28,978 posts)1. Public intimidation of the most repugnant sort.
One of these days, things will change and there will be laws against this sort of ugliness. People will look back on pictures like this one and shake their heads in wonder.
NBachers
(18,197 posts)2. Since they're out in public, I'm sure they'd have no problem with constant filming
Just stand there and film them the entire time. What could their objection possibly be?
Paladin
(28,978 posts)3. Filming's a good idea---but it's dangerous.
That's the overriding problem with open carry: people who feel compelled to bring those sorts of military/law enforcement-styled firearms into a public place are signaling a very strong desire to use those firearms against people. If they were only interested in personal protection, they would take the training, pay the fee, and conceal carry a single handgun. BIG difference in motivations.