What are your thoughts on the El Paso shooting?

What I said was that, as this is a debate sub, having these shooters - young, indoctrinated, and naive - shoot-up Walmarts and synagogues with low casualties (i.e. a few dozen instead of hundreds of thousands like a Civil War would cause) is necessary to get the politicians, media, elites, etc. to begin to take the dissatisfactions of a large constituency seriously.

If something isn't done, what I believe will happen is the left will continue the rhetoric of white people bad and push for more gun control. This is a fucking disaster waiting to happen. The American right will absolutely not give up their weapons without a fight like the British, Australian, and now New Zealanders are doing.

For 30 years, since free trade, mass immigration, offshoring, etc began under Reagan to seriously change the lives of Americans, the political class has just told us what we should believe, and ignored what we said. The majority of working Americans no longer believe the politicians, as they now have experienced 30 years of stagnant wages, changing demographics, and lowered standards of living.

You truly live in a bubble if you believe the majority of Americans want more immigration. They do not, and when asked directly (instead of dishonestly like the studies you're side maliciously uses) they have repeated again and again that they want less immigration and less globalization.

So either the politicans use these shootings to begin to openly debate what's going on and find some peaceful solution, or they double down and end up with far worse results compared to 10 people at a time being killed in Walmart. You're naive if you think Civil War2 is not possible.

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