13-Year-Old Girl With Amazing Shooting Skills.

Impressive.........S-c-a-r-y, but impressive.
EMPIREsays...

am I the only one who thought that looks like a teenager training for a school shooting? The walking around shooting at stuff?

(I know it's not, but the fact that it's a kid, just looks really strange)

chingalerasays...

Anyones' a pro with a shotgun after a couple boxes of shells. One of the simplest firearms to use and damn near the most effective thing for crowd control, opening doors, and rendering automobiles un-drivable. Where is this, Cypress, China, Brazil or East Timor?

mxxconsays...

Indeed...
I don't see how this is useful for hunting"..
Killing humans, yes..

EMPIREsaid:

am I the only one who thought that looks like a teenager training for a school shooting? The walking around shooting at stuff?

(I know it's not, but the fact that it's a kid, just looks really strange)

chilaxesays...

Yep. Even lowly women have the right to feel safe.

But you're free to be a victim if you think society has the right to make you a victim.

If you do get victimized, just chalk it up to "bad luck," because there was "nothing you could have done about it."

That's what my friends do all the times they predictably are victims of your society's street violence.

mxxconsaid:

So they need skills like this to walk around and shoot up rapists?

mxxconsays...

I have no problem with women feeling safe and empowered.
But I question how having this skillset applies to that.
Get self-defense, martial arts or close combat skills.
Knowing how to walk around and shoot stationary targets is not that useful in real world situation...unless you are walking through a school shooting up kids laying on the ground.

chilaxesaid:

Yep. Even lowly women have the right to feel safe.

But you're free to be a victim if you think society has the right to make you a victim.

If you do get victimized, just chalk it up to "bad luck," because there was "nothing you could have done about it."

That's what my friends do all the times they predictably are victims of your society's street violence.

SevenFingerssays...

I don't want to shoot up anyone (unless they're zombies obviously). But I would still like to train myself to be a marksman. Nothing wrong with learning things, helps fend off brain diseases in the future.

mxxconsaid:

I have no problem with women feeling safe and empowered.
But I question how having this skillset applies to that.
Get self-defense, martial arts or close combat skills.
Knowing how to walk around and shoot stationary targets is not that useful in real world situation...unless you are walking through a school shooting up kids laying on the ground.

Mobiussays...

@EMPIRE @mxxcon

It is a sport, very much like hockey or basketball,shuffleboard,drag racing competitive dance....

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shooting_sport#3-Gun

Sad I have to rely on a Wikipedia link, but it explains it better than I. You do not like firearms, that is a different discussion, as far as why that sort of skill set is needed ? answer your question with a question- Why does someone train to throw a ball to another person at 99 mph.. or dunk a ball, or slap a puck into a net ( in the top right corner) etc. etc. It is a sport, there is no practical use for the skill. Your hobbies are things you like to do and are generally proficient in them, or you practice so you get better.

Don't be wearing your orange ball sweater out in public anymore after watching this video.

chilaxesays...

In the event of something going wrong, I want the girl who's trained with a firearm on my team. It does require training, including moving while you're firing, which seems to be the part that some viewers find objectionable.

You can read liberals' reasons for owning a firearm in this article and its excellent comments: Liberal Explains Why He Owns Guns.


The best way for liberals to reduce desire for guns would be for them to make good on their promises.

For example, in the city where I live, San Francisco, liberals have absolute political hegemony, so they should be able to fix problems, right?

But street crime, particularly against women, is out of control, often simply with knives or punches. And inequality is unfortunately increasing, not decreasing.

mxxconsaid:

I have no problem with women feeling safe and empowered.
But I question how having this skillset applies to that.
Get self-defense, martial arts or close combat skills.
Knowing how to walk around and shoot stationary targets is not that useful in real world situation...unless you are walking through a school shooting up kids laying on the ground.

EMPIREsays...

I'm not saying it's not a sport. I'm just saying this video looks way too much like a kid training to go on a shooting rampage.

Mobiussaid:

@EMPIRE @mxxcon

It is a sport, very much like hockey or basketball,shuffleboard,drag racing competitive dance....

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shooting_sport#3-Gun

Sad I have to rely on a Wikipedia link, but it explains it better than I. You do not like firearms, that is a different discussion, as far as why that sort of skill set is needed ? answer your question with a question- Why does someone train to throw a ball to another person at 99 mph.. or dunk a ball, or slap a puck into a net ( in the top right corner) etc. etc. It is a sport, there is no practical use for the skill. Your hobbies are things you like to do and are generally proficient in them, or you practice so you get better.

Don't be wearing your orange ball sweater out in public anymore after watching this video.

siftbotsays...

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