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Another gun control win

“The law of conservation of energy states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed - only converted from one form of energy to another.”

Americans might get an existential crisis when they realise that natural evil is always conserved. American mass shootings might resemble a famine in India where India will always be able to repopulate. Overpopulation can be exploited to justify human evil because it’s physically sustainable in an animalistic way. Just imagine if every firstborn child was ritualistically executed in a way that complied with population control. The tolerance of gun crime in America resembles a carnivorous food chain in an ecosystem. It’s the amoral metaphysics of gun rights and not group survival that will eventually compel America to change.
 
Utilitarianism: a theory that the aim of action should be the largest possible balance of pleasure over pain or the greatest happiness of the greatest number of people.

Utilitarian arguments for slavery cannot fathom that humans are not capable of assessing absolute amorality. Your mind isn’t self-aware of your own amoral physical brain. For example the parody of determinism is the physical world is so powerful that it doesn’t care whether humans believe in free will. That is to say a belief in free will could be determined. The mind might be epiphenomenal to the body but the entire human population is epiphenomenal to the physical universe. To truly create a slave race you’d need to overcome humans being free for more than 2 million years. That is to say you cannot genetically re-engineer slaves over a century when evolution works over thousands of years. The human mind is weaker than the body meaning that the mind can self-destruct even if the body can withstand extra torture. So heart beats require breathing which in turn requires mental health. Breathing is semi-voluntary meaning that the mind can die and cannot be held prisoner by the body. The utilitarian principle of the most good for the most amount of people is vulnerable to perversion where people cannot be self-controlled under evil hedonism without obscene levels of ancient Egyptian style worship. So anytime you need a lesser evil while being ethical about everything else you’d need to be resistant to a slippery slope of more perversions. That is to say you cannot deter people being more evil in a way that undermines a sustainable level of evil. Amoral arguments for gun rights will not suffice.
 
After almost 50 letters to South America over 3 months ago I got one person checking my website. I translated the letters but not my blog where the language barrier might have deterred them:
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Academia is inclusive but it follows objective criteria where maths solutions are not up for a democratic vote. Non-academic people are allowed vote in a democracy to prevent discrimination. A referendum can give a yes or no response where gun control can be applied absolutely or not at all rather than having a slow spectrum of compromises. Gun control activists could even build their own no-gun towns from scratch much like the new cities in China!

"Las Vegas was founded as a city on May 15, 1905, when 110 acres of land situated between Stewart Avenue on the north, Garces Avenue to the south, Main Street to the west, and Fifth Street (Las Vegas Boulevard) to the east, were auctioned off by the railroad company."
 
Hey right wingers, since fat boy lost the election to Biden how many American citizens have had their guns taken away from them by the federal govt?
 
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