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The article below is satire. Andy Borowitz is an American comedian and New York Times-bestselling author who satirizes the news for his column, "The Borowitz Report."
cross the United States on Wednesday, a heated national debate began on the extremely complex issue of children firing military weapons.
“Every now and then, the nation debates an issue that
is so complicated and tricky it defies easy answers,” says pollster
Davis Logsdon. “Letting small children fire automatic weapons is such an
issue.”
Logsdon says that the thorny controversy is
reminiscent of another ongoing national debate, about whether it is a
good idea to load a car with dynamite and drive it into a tree.
“Many Americans think it’s a terrible idea, but others
believe that with the correct supervision, it’s perfectly fine,” he
says. “Who’s to say who’s right?”
Similar, he says, is the national debate about using a
flamethrower indoors. “There has been a long and contentious national
conversation about this,” he says. “It’s another tough one.”
Much like the long-running national debates about
jumping off a roof, licking electrical sockets, and gargling with
thumbtacks, the vexing question of whether children should fire military
weapons does not appear headed for a swift resolution.
“Like the issue of whether you should sneak up behind a
bear and jab it with a hot poker, this won’t be settled any time soon,”
he says.
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