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throwaway30yo | 8 years ago
Not an American. Canadian here. I actually wish we had American gun laws, even with their consequences.
throwaway30yo | 8 years ago
Not an American. Canadian here. I actually wish we had American gun laws, even with their consequences.
IgorPartola|8 years ago
Edit: and funnily enough the above scenario doesn’t happen in the developed world, except in the US, where it happens multiple times a year. Here we don’t tolerate things like weed, or abortions, or refugees because the societal price for those is too high, but mass child murder is cool because otherwise how would we prove our manliness?
barsonme|8 years ago
Everybody does. Let's not be disingenuous, though: the chances one of our children dies from a gunshot wound at school is incredibly small.
By my counts, 4 students have been killed at school shootings this year. 4 students out of ~50 million kids at over 130,00 schools. Consider also there are over 350 million firearms in the US.
People only care about it because of _guns_.
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Nobody seems to care much about the ~30,000 firearm deaths in the US each year.
They don't care that 2/3 of them are suicides, usually of middle-aged men.
They don't care that most of the remainder are usually in poor areas (often because of the US' long history of racism) and often gang-related.
They only care about the sensational (and very tragic) 0.0001% of deaths.
It annoys me to no end because it's proof they don't care about gun deaths. No, they just care about tear-jerking cable news stories. It's gross and disingenuous.
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