Guns Are Reason Enough That One American Expat in the UK Never Moved Back

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Edinger grew up in New Jersey and describes it as “quite a blue state,” but he was still immersed in the gun culture that views gun ownership as a fundamental part of being an American.

“I was raised in a very pro-gun household,” Edinger says. “In my family home in America, we had a 12-gauge shotgun, a 10-gauge, a black powder rifle, and a .410 shotgun for the children. My dad would take us out some days to shoot empty cans of beer or play pigeons or sometimes go hunting for pheasants or deer.”

He says the notion of not owning a gun was unthinkable in his upbringing. “The idea that other countries do not allow guns is viewed more like these other countries are missing a fundamental right,” he says.

His ideas about guns have changed dramatically since moving to London and living in a society without ubiquitous access to guns. “Visiting Philadelphia when I was younger was always scary to me because I never knew who had a gun, who wanted to rob me,” Edinger shares. “Visiting New Orleans a couple years ago, I was told by my hotel staff that a few days prior, a tourist was shot and died in the local Popeye’s Chicken because he caught a stray bullet of two people having an argument in the restaurant. So, that’s just something that people just have to deal with. This constant fear of I could just die being caught in a crossfire and there’s nothing I can really do about it because freedom. I’ve pretty much never felt that level of fear in London at all. And that alone was enough to sway my opinion on guns.”

— Annie Reneau in American shares his 9 realizations about the U.S. after 13 years abroad and it’s eye-opening

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  1. .40 cal Booger

    This expat ideas are not about guns at all. Its ‘self manufactured qualified selective fear’ equating criminal activity to a constitutional right and failing to recognize that his-experience is, in context with law abiding owning guns, representative of .0001% ‘nefarious’ firearms use which is at a rate over 1,000 times less than injury or death resulting from alcohol use.

    “I’ve pretty much never felt that level of fear in London at all.”

    While ignoring that the U.K. is the knife attack and rape capital of the world, as he lives under a modern day feudal tyranny of ‘government dictated managed society’ that is increasingly repressive. If he had given statements that he sort of liked guns he most likely would have been arrested and jailed for causing ‘harm by fear’ to some ‘unknown people’ simply ’cause the U.K. government says so.

    Let him stay in the U.K.

    1. .40 cal Booger

      to add, for “While ignoring that the U.K. is the knife attack and rape capital of the world…”

      A comparison:

      Maryland Man Shoots Knife-Wielding Stepson After … Assault on Mother, Police Say > ht* tps://www.usacarry.com/maryland-man-shoots-knife-wielding-stepson-after-alleged-assault-on-mother-police-say/

      Intruder With Knife Ends Up Held at Gunpoint by North Carolina Homeowner, Police Say > ht* tps://www.usacarry.com/intruder-with-knife-ends-up-held-at-gunpoint-by-north-carolina-homeowner-police-say/

      In the U.K. the victims of knife attack only get ‘stabby stabby’ ‘cutty cutty’ with no chance to stop it, and no chance to be able to be armed if it happens.

    2. .40 cal Booger

      This guys reasons are not only about guns, he has a whole list of things just as hilariously biased and nuts.

      For example, for the U.K. Government he says:

      “Edinger explains how the parliamentary system in the U.K. is far from perfect, but it tends to be more effective at actually getting things done because lawmakers aren’t constantly stymied by the inherently destructive two-party gridlock we have in the U.S.

      ‘It’s messy, yes, but after 13 years away, I’ve come to the belief that no system of government is perfect,’ he says. ‘But most systems in Western Europe are far more effective than what I grew up believing was the ‘best in the world.’ ”

      While completely ignoring the U.K. government is in the process of replacing its ‘indigenous population’ with Islamic shraia law radicals who would kill him because he is an ‘infidel’

      Then he says this about “Worker Rights”:

      “A quick summary would be 28 days minimum paid holiday, one year paid maternity leave, two weeks paid paternity leave, sick leave, even the right against unlawful termination,’ said Edinger. ‘When working part-time at Urban Outfitters in London, even though I worked less than 20 hours a week, I still got two days paid holiday per month. That’s insane, right? No, that’s just life over here. Meanwhile, I worked five years at a Pizza Hut in New Jersey for over 30 hours per week. Never got a single day of paid vacation.”

      So lets get this straight. The U.K. government made laws that this was mandatory and imposed that on employers, which caused a raise in prices and taxes to pay for it, which caused an increased tax burden on all U.K. citizens, so an employer could pay you FOR NOT WORKING because of a personal choice you made so you could get a ‘participation trophy” – yeah, you are right, that is insane. Think of it this way also, those taxes you pay, well, you are paying for all those other people to make personal choices to not work – you like the idea of the government taking your money, paying higher prices, to pay other people for their personal choices – yeah, you are right, that is insane.

      1. Everybody has their preferred blinders. This wage slave moron is no different than the idiots whining about ACA subsidies here. All they know, think rather, is that they’re “getting something” and that’s good enough for them. Even if that “something” ends up costing them and everyone else a shit load more down the road. Why should they care? They’ll either be dead by then or just keep complaining until another can-kicking scheme gets imposed upon us all.

      2. .40 cal Booger

        He thinks all this paid time off from work is free. He doesn’t realize its costing him over time, in taxes and raised prices, ~30% – ~40% more than what he got paid for not working. Hes a moron.

        It would be different if it were an employer supplied benefit, but its not. Its government mandated and that changes everything, and it ends up costing the individual over time more than what they got paid for not working. Plus its costing everyone else too.

    3. Geoff "I'm getting too old for this shit" PR

      12 comments total so far, and 9 of them are from YOU.

      Stop ruining this fine blog with your spew, jiz-wad…. 🙁

  2. .40 cal Booger

    Federalist 39: The Founders NEVER Created a Democracy.

    “In Federalist No. 39, James Madison answers that question directly while defending the Constitution during the ratification debates of 1788. In this video we break down Madison’s argument, explain how the Founders structured our government, and why the United States was designed as a constitutional republic — not a pure democracy.

    We’ll also explore how the principles Madison described connect directly to the Second Amendment, federalism, and the limits of federal power.

    Understanding the structure of the Constitution is essential if we want to preserve the rights it protects.”

    ht* tps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTaaorxiIhE

  3. .40 cal Booger

    Biden let 30,000 Chinese, Iranian, Russian nationals access sensitive Dept of Energy research labs.

    “Citizens of China, Russia, and Iran were able to make nearly 30,000 visits to sensitive American research facilities during the Biden administration, according to new data that was released by US Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA). In total, 28,028 Chinese nationals, 304 Iranians, and 1,608 Russians were able to gain access to labs that were being run by the Department of Energy.

    ‘While Iran’s regime chanted ‘Death to America,’ the Biden administration rolled out the red carpet for Iranian foreign nationals to enter our National Labs,’ Ernst told the New York Post. ‘They also gave entry to thousands of Chinese nationals and hundreds of Russians, who could then access and potentially steal American research.’
    …”

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  4. Sounds like the sheep transfer is happy in his UK herd. Maybe Annie should go join him. Please report back after another 10 years.

    1. .40 cal Booger

      He won’t be alive in 10 years. Within 2 years he will be stabbed to death by an Islamic jihadist, and the fool will be completely defenseless.

  5. .40 cal Booger

    MAJOR BREAKING NEWS! FEDERAL COURT IMMIGRATION FIGHT EXPOSES ANTI-GUN HYPOCRISY. [9th circuit]

    Immigration and the importation of anti-gun voters presents a existential threat to our 2nd Amendment rights. Mark Smith, Four Boxes Diner, discusses.

    ht* tps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6RtbRIT4G0

  6. Chris T in KY

    This a an example of, “I want to be taken care of.”

    And there are many people who want others to take care of them. Is this person a h0m0sezu@l?

    Who wants “free” medical care. And they can’t get that in the USA.

    They are s’0ci@:lis,t pr0gressive in their p0litic@l 0rient@ti0n

  7. .40 cal Booger

    Actually thinking of the children: What’s Next In The Fight To Stop Schools From Transing Kids After SCOTUS Victory.



    ‘I think it’s important for parents to know that this is occurring in our public schools because I don’t think many parents believe that it’s as bad as it really is,’…
    …”

    ht* tps://thefederalist.com/2026/03/06/whats-next-in-the-fight-to-stop-schools-from-transing-kids-after-scotus-victory/

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