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I was going to suggest something similar but decided against it for reasons I’m sure you’ll understand.Originally posted by MadAmster View PostSo, the WWE orchestrates mayhem at the White House. How did anyone manage to smuggle a rifle in there?
This was as staged as any WWE show. As, IMO, was the outdooe one a few months back when his ear was "hit". Look today and there's no scar where the "wound" was. The ear is cartilege and would show signs of recovery. His doesn't. His ratings are through the floor and this is his way of improving them, IMO.
However, I have to agree. It’s almost as if someone thinks, ‘hang on his ratings are down again, how about another assassination attempt?’
Just look at the reaction. Most visibly react to the sound of shots except Trump, who looks as if he’s barely noticed and is trying to remember what moves come next.
Consider also the reaction of the world’s media. Was a time when any attempted assassination of the POTUS would have taken over all the news programming. Today it plays second fiddle to the London Marathon, the King’s visit, the upcoming elections and even Chelsea v Leeds.
The ‘Emperor’ is looking increasingly naked! It’s not a pretty sight but, amazingly, one they keep missing.Last edited by ramAnag; 26-04-2026, 11:08 AM.
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Not sure I do rA, thats merely your perception/tactic but I forgive you for itOriginally posted by ramAnag View PostOn a personal criticism level, Andy, you have a track record of being unable to find evidence to support views that dont support your preferred narrative.
On a non personal level, you - like me - visit the USA as a tourist and we (largely) visit pleasant and safe places.
Nevertheless, on visits to New York, Washington, LA, San Diego, San Francisco, Phoenix, Yuma and a variety of Florida destinations I have always found it wise to follow local advice on areas to avoid. The same is true in many UK cities. The difference is the number of guns in circulation.
Not sure what relevance the second paragraph has to any question I asked
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I’m certain you do, but we’ll have to agree to differ.Originally posted by Andy_Faber View PostNot sure I do rA, that?’s merely your perception/tactic but I forgive you for it
Not sure what relevance the second paragraph has to any question I asked
The second paragraph is simply suggesting that relatively well heeled tourists are probably not best qualified to comment on the more dangerous parts of the U.S. You and I both share a liking for much of what the USA has to offer but there is really very little escaping the fact that some parts are very dangerous and that the acceptability of gun ownership contributes to that.
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Id retort that (although I hate guns) at least in USA the lethal weapon of choice (guns) is carried by many law abiding folk for self defence, the equivalent weapon in UK (knives) is not. And analogising your point about well heeled tourists, you and I dont mix in the dangerous areas of UK (I have a family member whos just returned to Derbyshire from a middling affluence area of of London because its no longer safe to be out)Originally posted by ramAnag View PostIm certain you do, but well have to agree to differ.
The second paragraph is simply suggesting that relatively well heeled tourists are probably not best qualified to comment on the more dangerous parts of the U.S. You and I both share a liking for much of what the USA has to offer but there is really very little escaping the fact that some parts are very dangerous and that the acceptability of gun ownership contributes to that.
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MM so one persons perception that in a middling affluence area of London its no longer safe to be out is "proof" its dangerous? I know people who live in parts of South London which are less than salubrious and their have told me they have no issues at all, beyond the usual precautions one would take when out and about in any city. I visit these areas and the danger is blown out of proportion by media and social media.Originally posted by Andy_Faber View PostId retort that (although I hate guns) at least in USA the lethal weapon of choice (guns) is carried by many law abiding folk for self defence, the equivalent weapon in UK (knives) is not. And analogising your point about well heeled tourists, you and I dont mix in the dangerous areas of UK (I have a family member whos just returned to Derbyshire from a middling affluence area of of London because its no longer safe to be out)
As for the notion that becuase in the US people carry guns for self defence, thats less of a danger than the fact that a significantly lower proportion of the population in the UK carry knives, that defys even basic logic. Especially when its clear that knife crime is basically restricted to certain groups of people, and older white people aren't very likely to be victims, whilst in the US victis of shooting can and indeed are victims of guns, whether that be at school, in a robbery, by accident or merely being in the wrong place at the wrong time. A little bit of research into the statistics will show that.
Not of course that means travelling or living in the US is particulary dangerous, although there are areas within cities that it would be very unwise to be.
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Ah, the old ‘best defence against a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun’ argument. There’s something in it of course, but there are also an awful lot of examples of tragic accidents at home or (well intentioned) weapons falling into inappropriate hands. Best off just doing a way with the gun culture imo, but it won’t happen.Originally posted by Andy_Faber View PostI?’d retort that (although I hate guns) at least in USA the lethal weapon of choice (guns) is carried by many law abiding folk for self defence, the equivalent weapon in UK (knives) is not. And analogising your point about ?‘well heeled tourists?’, you and I don?’t mix in the dangerous areas of UK (I have a family member who?’s just returned to Derbyshire from a middling affluence area of of London because its no longer ?‘safe to be out?’)
As for London/Derbyshire. Couldn’t comment. Last time I felt genuinely threatened in a British city was in Derby in 1972, but I can imagine how it happens and the world is full of apocryphal tales which often only serve to exaggerate fears.
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referring back to my WWE comment. It now transpires that, unlike previous years, the Secret Service DID NOT organise the security arrangements for this dinner.
The big question is WHY NOT? Especially when DJT was there, JDV (it looks like he was with Kirk's widow rather than his own wife) was there, Hegseth was there...
It reeks of a setup. We'll probably never know if it was. Just as with "eargate".
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So your anecdote is as valid/invalid as mine, thats fair enough.Originally posted by swaledale View PostMM so one persons perception that in a middling affluence area of London its no longer safe to be out is "proof" its dangerous? I know people who live in parts of South London which are less than salubrious and their have told me they have no issues at all, beyond the usual precautions one would take when out and about in any city. I visit these areas and the danger is blown out of proportion by media and social media.
As for the notion that becuase in the US people carry guns for self defence, thats less of a danger than the fact that a significantly lower proportion of the population in the UK carry knives, that defys even basic logic. Especially when its clear that knife crime is basically restricted to certain groups of people, and older white people aren't very likely to be victims, whilst in the US victis of shooting can and indeed are victims of guns, whether that be at school, in a robbery, by accident or merely being in the wrong place at the wrong time. A little bit of research into the statistics will show that.
Not of course that means travelling or living in the US is particulary dangerous, although there are areas within cities that it would be very unwise to be.
Regarding the gun thing, Ill tell my friend Cathy that she is wrong in carrying, and shouldnt feel safer, because, because some bloke from England says so
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Well no, none of that. What I do find suspicious though is, in the first assassination attempt on Trump he had just the cosmetically correct amount of blood, was in just the right position to raise his fist against a background of the Stars and Stripes and there is no subsequent sign of any scarring. What I also find suspicious is that, in the latest one a guy was allowed to get so close, and yet - conveniently - so far away with what appeared to a mini arsenal of weaponry and that Trump remained so laid back and casual about the whole event. He’s suddenly become very brave for a ‘draft dodger’ with heel spurs hasn’t he?Originally posted by Geoff Parkstone View Postyou mean they didnt find a world war two bomber on the moon during the recent Artenis ii flight? Or the London bus in Antarctica? or Adolf Hitler alive and well in Nottingham? Go on Andy, let them have their conspiracies if it makes them happy
Let’s not forget that after the first ‘attempt’ commentators agreed, ‘today is the day that Trump won the election’ and so it proved and let’s also not forget that, even 63 years on, mystery still surrounds aspects of the JFK assassination.
I’m not usually given to conspiracy theories and MA always seems very level headed to me, but things aren’t always as they seem, especially in this day and age, and something doesn’t stack up. Still if you and Andy just want to giggle that’s entirely up to you.
P.S. What did make me laugh…you remember the custom of ‘women and children first’? Obviously there were no children present but as for the ladies, watch it back, it was a case of get JDV and DJT out and sod the women, leave them cowering under the tables. What price chivalry in this modern age?Last edited by ramAnag; 27-04-2026, 01:58 PM.
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