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bizentin | 9 years ago

Three year old article from NYT. No need to read:

Quick find someone as far from our traditional "normal" background as possible and paint them as recklessly using firearms. Lets also talk down to him for wanting to defend himself against threats that would otherwise have no recourse to receive help aka police response time 3 hours.

Trash article. No intellectual value. No furthering the debate on the pros and cons of firearm freedoms based on the current social and political climate. Just fear mongering and snubbing. Throw this is the trash and find something useful to read.

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cpncrunch|9 years ago

Actually, I first heard about this guy through this vimeo video:

https://vimeo.com/169747974

It seems to paint a similar picture to the NY Times article, and appears to be a fair summary of him. The firearms are a part of his life, and I don't see the NY Times article making a big deal of it. The reporter perhaps just isn't used to someone carrying around assault weapons, so is naturally a little bit freaked out.

Overall, both the article and video are a fascinating glimpse into the life of a fascinating man who has very successfully created his own destiny.

hueving|9 years ago

>The reporter perhaps just isn't used to someone carrying around assault weapons, so is naturally a little bit freaked out.

This seems rather childish of the reporter. There are armed guards in the Charles de Gaulle airport with assault rifles and these guns are available and visible in common stores in most places around the US.

It's as sad as a reporter writing how afraid they were of being bombed at every air show they reported on.

_nothing|9 years ago

I'm generally supportive of increased gun regulation but that wasn't even on my mind while reading this article. I just read it as an interesting look into the life of a guy living in solitude. I didn't really care what he was doing with his guns.

gravypod|9 years ago

The way that paint it, it sound's like he is living the life! This is how I want to retire.

This guy has it right.

cbanek|9 years ago

Agreed. I think this article actually portrays him in a great light - between helping the FAA and S&R, he seems like a model citizen.

I hope to be that awesome someday.

wyager|9 years ago

I'd say it's more along the lines of the NYT poking fun at the humorously urbanite reporter, completely shocked at the concept of living alone, being independent, and having lots of big scary guns.