The one who pulls the trigger of the gun is truly at fault. Whatever they feel at that moment, says clearly why the did it.

Sour-rose
I.....pffff this shi right ere tho
I.....pffff this shi right 'ere tho

Soo uuuuh my mind pulled something out of the files of "you know what?" And it came up with this thing about police shooting someone. It pulled out the memory of the golden boys or whatever but kid was sad he lost his bro and walking around in the park with a unloaded gun. Other bros tried to stop the police from shooting but they shot him. And he was....whateverr, doesn't matter. You can find the book ya self.

So made me think about police with a gun. They deal with all sorts of shi, and when they shoot someone who's innocent or whatever, we get mad. Mad if it's a black person, a kid or a grandma with a black bottle in her hands. And those who are not a cop will kill someone with a gun for whatever reason. But the thing about all these gun deaths are one thing: I shot because _________. It's all in their head of why they shot the person.

It was...

  • an accident
  • fear
  • anger
  • drunk
  • idgaf, simple as that
  • no other choice

It's for some reason or others that someone shoots someone else. So made me think about us americans. We hold a gun and feel it's power but either can handle the consequences of it or make sure there are no survivors-including the shooter themselves. So i believe if that's the case, well i have no solution to that. But if it's a shooter vs a cop, cop is going to have a reason. As well as anyone else to shoot something if they have a reason to shoot.

So before jerry, 65 year old comments "Well WHOOPTY DOO, KID! YOU CRACKED THE FUCKIN' CASE! Everyone knows it's all in the mind, you dumb bitch!" I believe these are things we don't consider very often. We just think someone shot this person because evil. So am I wrong or would you agree?

The one who pulls the trigger of the gun is truly at fault. Whatever they feel at that moment, says clearly why the did it.
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