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[–] [deleted] 4 pts

HI is not fucking american and never has been. We should have kept it as a colony of America or blown it to smithereens. Islanders despise white people. Ironically white liberals always tout HI as some kind of colonial reparations program as if white people have never been discriminated against, when in fact every fucking country in the world discriminates against whites. When shit hits the fan, HI can go sink back into the ocean and be forgotten for the flaming pile of shit it is

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All the more reason an American should be able to have firearms there then.

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Maybe it could be whitened. Whitening cream needs to be really popular.

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The Real story is HI. or any other state or city 'pretending' that denying a permit has EVER stopped a crime, because the criminal does not give a shit if they are 'allowed' to have a firearm, because they Are going to break the law anyway.

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Those are the same fuckers who are both criminalizing mental health and screaming when a nut job goes on a rampage.

I will never go to therapy, no matter how much I'd benefit from it, because these fuckers would use it against me at a later date.

I can't find the original article (likely scrubbed), but about 15 years ago there was a case similar to this in California (going from memory, summarizing...):

  • Lady lost her father and miscarried a baby within 1 month. Obviously, traumatic.
  • She went into depression and sought professional help for suicidal thoughts.
  • She voluntarily went to an psychiatric hospital overnight. She was released the next day (<24 hrs).
  • She then proceeded to go about her life, go to regular counseling, and get better.
  • Her husband purchased a few legal firearms a few years.
  • Years later, California decided to criminalize gun ownership for the "insane". ("insane" being defined by "hospitalized mental illness.")
  • Fucktard cops compared a database of gun owners to a database of the "insane" and found a match.
  • The only obvious thing to do was a full on swat raid. (Didn't matter that her husband owned the guns and that she was not a criminal.
  • Poor lady and husband have their house torn apart in a raid. Highly traumatic.

Lessons we can learn from this story:

  • Don't register your guns
  • Don't seek professional help for psychiatric issues. Try drinking or other self abusive solutions.