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Mass attacks: we're on our own

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Posted By: DVC, 12/15/2025 4:37:55 PM

The attacks at Bondi Beach, Australia and at Brown University remind us western democracies remain uniquely vulnerable to terrorist attacks, even terrorists armed with common firearms rather than the automatic weapons employed in the Middle East and other hot spots. In Australia at least 16, aged 10-87, were killed and some 40 were wounded at a “Chanukah by the Sea” celebration. Yes, the victims were largely Jews, and amazingly, the police think it was terrorism. In this case, the two killers were apparently not “known wolves.” Naveed Akram, 24, and his 50-year-old father, Sajid, allegedly stormed the family-friendly Chanukah by the Sea event

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We are almost always 'on our own'.
In Australia, self-defense is an invalid reason to request a permit to own one of a few kinds of guns. NO carrying of guns is permitted by law abiding citizens, EVER in Australia. Same in Brown University, illegal to carry a gun for self defense. In Kansas, universities cannot block concealed carry on campus, and any adult who can legally own a handgun in Kansas can carry it concealed, no permit required. I have had a permit for many years, better when I am traveling.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: bpl40 12/15/2025 5:36:42 PM (No. 2041725)
Left wing politicians have created an atmosphere where enforcement authorities are deathly afraid to use force especially if the perp is from a politically protected class - black or Muslim. And these same people are hell bent on taking firearms away from law abiding civilians. THAT has increased the risk by order of magnitude.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: voxpopuli 12/15/2025 6:08:09 PM (No. 2041732)
i remember the bombings in the 50's and 60's in.. Paris, Algeria, French Indo China, Cyprus.. IRELAND!! the authorities and populaces in THOSE places WERE prepared but couldn't stop the bombings.. we better get up to speed
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Vaquero45 12/15/2025 8:52:53 PM (No. 2041756)
THIS is what happens when you let Muslims into your country. THIS is what happens when you give up your guns. Wake up, America.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: hershey 12/15/2025 9:33:17 PM (No. 2041768)
Something doesn't add up...a shotgun and bolt action rifle??? And that many were killed and injured? What were the police doing, standing around with their hands in their pockets???
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Reply 5 - Posted by: DVC 12/16/2025 12:53:45 AM (No. 2041800)
Re #4, the police did nothing for at least 10 minutes, some sources say 15 minutes. These guys had shoulder bags full of shotgun shells and kept reloading and shooting. Each shotgun shell, assuming they were loaded with buckshot, will have between 9 and 24 pellets in the 1/4" to 1/3" range, so MANY people can be wounded by even one single shotgun shell. They apparently fired dozens of shells. Bolt action rifle cartridges are often designed to kill elk and deer sized animals very quickly and cleanly, will do the same on humans. My bet is that the shotguns accounted mostly for the wounded and the rifle mostly for the dead. All the police I saw were porky females running around looking useless well after the fact. Apparently they didn't interfere for far too long. Eventually they shot and killed one, wounded the other after a brave bystander disarmed him.
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