Comments by "chaosXpert" (@chaosXP3RT) on "Colion Noir"
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guns are the greatest equalizers. "God created men, Sam Colt made them equal." They can't tell skin color, gender, creed, religion, good, evil, or anything. They are cold and true. They can change a life in an instant. You pull that trigger, you can't get that bullet back. They are tools to be respected. Yet, guns aren't the ultimate decision makers (up close, a bat, fist or knife can be effective), but they do promise security and equality when evil is around. And evil will always get guns. Never trust anyone that promises you security when they have a gun and you don't.
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I agree. It doesn't race or creed of the target as long as its threatening. A zombie is fictional, but it still has targets. My point being fictional/unrealistic things are justify able targets. For all I know, a woman in a hajab with a gun maybe a fictional/unlikely occurrence. Its just as fair as a zombie being a target, a dinosaur being a target, a tiger being a target, a black man with a gun being a target or a white teenage male with a gun. It might be slightly (or totally) stereotypical, but it can be argued as fair. We're not just gonna make all human targets white males. It would be offensive if it was a non-threatening/unarmed target, regardless of race, creed or gender. An offensive target would be an unarmed Muslim or black man or Jew or a child or a woman or any real person. Fictional characters like zombies, my little pony, barney, dragons, etc. are fair targets (within reason of course, a Sherlock Homles target would not be ok)
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