Here we go again…

  • Saik0@lemmy.saik0.com
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    1 year ago

    The issue of school shootings, and other acts of violence with the sole intent to kill random people. These things happen about once in a decade in most western countries.

    Uhh… I already addressed this… The link, if you had read it shows homicide rates per country. Sort by rate, look where your country is compared to the USA… then compared to some other “western” countries. Sort by Region/Subregion… Allow yourself to think about why the US might have problems. The US does have higher rates… The EU itself is surrounded

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mass_shootings_in_the_United_Kingdom
    Not only are mass shootings common…

    In no point did i argue about the particular reasons or solutions,

    Correct, and I never said you did. I said that the argument I always hear from people who make claims like the USA is fucked up is bullshit. Showing an example of a country over here that’s ruled by Britain with British law, doing significantly worse than the USA does. Almost like it’s different over here. Probably because the EU is buffered from the third world countries… while the USA is definitely not.

    but it is evident that the US is really fucked up in this regard.

    It’s really not. But see, you never elaborated on what is “unaddressed” either. So there’s no way to further this discussion is there?

    • You cannot use overall homicide rates as an indicator for mass shootings.Of course a high homicide rate is a problem in itself, vut it is a different quality, when two drug gangs shoot each other up over a deal gone wrong than someone just running into a school killing two dozen kids

      • Saik0@lemmy.saik0.com
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        1 year ago

        You cannot use overall homicide rates as an indicator for mass shootings.

        Good think the source is specifically mass shootings?

        And yes you can treat one countries overall homicide rates as relevant to anothers… Just because you lower gun related incidents doesn’t mean that it actually affected much of anything when those numbers simply transfer to other forms of homicide. Rates in general have been going down overtime in all “western” countries… at effectively the same rates… Gun laws have not made any significant effect as far as I’ve ever seen.

        than someone just running into a school killing two dozen kids

        Except EVERY source cited against anything I’ve ever said has ALWAYS been “well theres 600+ mass shootings in the USA this year”… when there’s like 20 that are actually school related. And yeah 20 is bad and sad… but when other countries have 1 or 2 and we’re 10x+ bigger than those countries… it’s literally on PAR per capita.