Posted on 07/26/2017 3:36:41 PM PDT by Altura Ct.
As soon as the story broke about the Somali cop fatally shooting the pretty white Australian girl in Minneapolis, one of my Muslim fans emailed me a story: Re: Hunting in Kuwait as explanation why this Noor guy shot through the car
I remember being in Kuwait with the president of the investment bank I worked for. We were invited by one of our directors to hunt turtle doves. There were five of us in all and each had a 12-gauge shotgun.
Instructions were: Only shoot straight and up; shotgun point in air resting on shoulders when not being used. Thats it. I was on the far left, and the fellow on the other end was a Syrian.
Well, we were out there and no straggling turtle doves were migrating. A half-hour later, not one shot was fired. Then, two birds from a tree ahead darted out, between me and the houses on my left.
We all looked, but the Syrian turned toward us and began shooting over our heads at the birds. The rest of us hit the ground. Even though our host took his gun away, I gave them mine and went back because, if there is a way to overreact, the Syrian would think it is natural and cant even consider the consequences. You cannot place these people in a position of authority (for example with a gun in their hands). They will always shoot as a default reaction to anything that is instant. Neither training nor thinking can change their natures.
And that is why he shot. He had a gun.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
Other than a small child, its difficult to think of a demographic that poses less of a threat to a policeman in America than a 40-year-old white woman.
Individuals with concealed carry permits are far less of a threat to a policeman. In fact, policeman are six times MORE likely to commit a crime than an individual with a concealed carry permit.
Life in Somalia is so bad that most of the people are probably crazy in various degrees from the endless violence. Syrians are in the same boat.
Hey Freepers, I have an idea. How about reading the article before posting?
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