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Plzzzz semantic police me on this one... plzzz half my family LIVES in El Paso. Its a base/border town. Periodt.Yikes.
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Plzzzz semantic police me on this one... plzzz half my family LIVES in El Paso. Its a base/border town. Periodt.Yikes.
yup. only country in the world that champions the right to bear arms and at the same time has the highest rate of gun violence.more guns more senseless killings and shootings though... right?
how long am I going to keep showing you guys truth and light and you respond with "stupid" because you dont want to question your beliefs.
sad, truly.
Ahhh yes, selectively choosing reputable data sources as it fits your current narrative...UCR data is about as reliable as NCVS data.
I wouldn't put too much stock in data that the FBI is responsible for compiling. They're notorious for juking everything.
Ahhh yes, selectively choosing reputable data sources as it fits your current narrative...
You know who else has this in the playbook?
yup. only country in the world that champions the right to bear arms and at the same time has the highest rate of gun violence.
The US does not have the highest rate of gun violence. And it has nowhere near the highest rate of violent crime.
Perfect. Then we should come to you for more reliable sources on the matter.... present them ASAP so we can discuss.I actually studied the research methodology of crime data in school.
Not really interested in playbooks or what not. I'm going off firsthand experience and actually working in the field.
spoken like a true NRA member.The US does not have the highest rate of gun violence. And it has nowhere near the highest rate of violent crime.
It is odd that people like to isolate violent crime related death to a particular weapon. But even isolating it to guns, the US does not have the highest rate of gun violence. That’s simply untrue.
Perfect. Then we should come to you for more reliable sources on the matter.... present them ASAP so we can discuss.
lol what? the point is there arnt many? so then there is ONE.
lets talk about it.
or naw?
Unless it’s data about Mass shootings I struggle to see how it’s relevant to the thread.
There is a U.S. violent crime thread now I think.
I think the discussion is about gun violence.
For first world countries?
I think the discussion is about gun violence.
No. It’s about Mass shootings. The thread title isn’t “gun violence”.
EYE see what’s being done as an effort to group mass shootings under the umbrella of “violent crime” and “gun violence” to make it seem like a less serious issues than what it is.
Y’all can do better than this.
Developed or 1st world countries the USA doesn't have the highest rate of gun violence and isn't close to being the most violent?
But, the answer is probably no.
the U.S. have mass shooting problems for decades and still turn a blind eye that it is an existing and concerning problem. the politicians and NRA have tried to put the blame on mental health, lack of firearms and lack of firearm freedom. just the reasoning alone by the politicians and gun advocates is even more concerning. the love for firearms is more important than actually saving or preserving lives. I doubt a person like Rittenhouse would have done something about it other than to look cool with an AR.No. It’s about Mass shootings. The thread title isn’t “gun violence”.
EYE see what’s being done as an effort to group mass shootings under the umbrella of “violent crime” and “gun violence” to make it seem like a less serious issues than what it is.
Y’all can do better than this.
It's not gun enthusiasm alone and it's not mental health or the wealth gap alone. It's the combination of factors that produces the level of violence we see, whether street violence or random violence. We don't deserve to be a gun enthusiast country until we get the other social issues sorted out.