
A Donald Trump supporter poses with a gun while attending a rally for Trump on the first day of the Republican National Convention in July (Photo: Getty Images).
I think it's time to wake up all of the neighbors with a few hundred gun shots into the air. #MakeAmericaGreatAgain
— Jim Chamberlin (@jchamberlin96) November 9, 2016
My granddad is so happy that Trump is winning he just went outside and shot his gun into the air. Merica
— KT (@katieanne711) November 9, 2016
If trump wins I will be blasting gun shots into the air
— parker snarski (@snarski_parker) November 9, 2016
Dumbfuckistan. That is all…
Because clearly, in order for a bullet to do any damage, it is first absolutely necessary that the gun be aimed at a specific target. If one simply fires one’s gun into empty space, there is of course no chance whatsoever that the bullet will impact anything that could be harmed when its trajectory ends.
It looks like that person in the photo has never, before now, held a long gun.
Just the sort of person who should be allowed to open-carry.
Firing guns into the air? Wow, I know of no despised population that engages in similar celebratory behaviour. You’re so unique, Republicans.
They’re partying like it’s 1959.
False proletarianism; it’s straight out of Orwell.
IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH
Saad
You’re off by 26 years
Giliell, #7
Oh, I mean the American Civil Rights era, but I suppose many moments in Western Civilization can be celebrated that way.
Compare this with 2008, where the same sordid individuals (*) intimated or openly talked about shooting Obama. Unsurprisingly, you would be hard pressed to find a single anti-Trump voice advocating violence since the results were announced.
(*the politest word I’m willing to use)
Intransitive @ 9:
During Trump’s acceptance speech, some man kept yelling out, very loudly, “kill Obama!”