Stepping back in with a question. I've tried to make it clear that what has me angry was that a 17 year old kid was walking the streets with an AR at all.
Basically what I'm seeing from folks is they are OK with a kid walking around with an AR under those circumstances.
Now I'm an old white guy and my oldest son was white. Are you saying that had similar circumstances existed when my oldest was 17, that I should have been OK with him taking one of my ARs and going out on the street to a volatile situation on his own to try and 'help"?
If so, would that also apply to my youngest son, the fighter pilot in my avatar, who happens to be black, when he turns 17 and a similar instance arises? I should lend him my AR and send him on his way to 'help". And if so, and he runs into a situation where someone seeing him with an AR walking the streets in a volatile and unsafe setting, tries to come for his AR, it would be OK for him to pull the trigger to defend himself?
And if so do you think, as a young black man he'd be praised as a hero by folks on the far right? Would Tucker Carlson would do a documentary on his experience in support of my youngest?
Does a parent's responsibility for their kids disappear when they are 17?
Just curious as to what you folks think.
No intention of debating it, just curious as to what folks think. Stepping back out now.