@EnderSp1k3@Monty_Brwster None of what you are talking about makes any sense statistically speaking.
The US has 5 murders per 100000 person that lives in it per year. France has 1.3, the UK has 1.1, Italy has 0.6, Germany has 1.1. All those countries together have more people than the US and 1/5 murders.
@Monty_Brwster@Ryan247a Dunno man I’m confident enough in my looks that I show off and people call me hot and I just had sex with a twink last weekend who liked me. I’m just generally modest about it.
Also again, right wingers are literally copies of each other so…
@EnderSp1k3@Monty_Brwster That doesn’t make any logical sense because we are talking about numbers that ALREADY equalized for population. It is not total murders we are talking about but murders per 100000 people.
A country being spread over a bigger or smaller area has zero bearing on crime.
@EnderSp1k3@Monty_Brwster And the knife incidents do not kill anywhere as many people as the gun ones do by a long shot. Murders and assaults in general are far lower even in the countries with millions of refugees. In every way you calculate crimes per capita between the US and Europe the US is worse.
@EnderSp1k3@Monty_Brwster Europe is less dangerous even when you divide by population so no actually, the metrics are exactly the same and calculated in the same way. Europe is also far denser than the US which should lead to more crime due to concentration in urban centers and yet it doesn’t.
@EnderSp1k3@Monty_Brwster “It’s worth to have a cost of some gun deaths every single year so that we can have the Second Amendment”
Guy’s own words. Per his own words his own death is a “worthy cost”. I’d add further: it was no cost at all, actually! I’m pretty happy about it, in fact.
@Monty_Brwster@Ryan247a I think I’m a 7 personally, but we are indeed working on getting to that 8-9 range in the gym.
And I dunno, you call me a cardboard but I am pretty different in personality from all of my fellas while every single right winger in this thread is a copy of each other even in words
@EnderSp1k3@Monty_Brwster Also the population isn’t even that much smaller. If you take the four most populous countries in Europe they all have similar gun laws and are together far less dangerous than the US while adding up to 360 million people.
@EnderSp1k3@Monty_Brwster The US is still vastly more dangerous than every single one of those countries even when you calculate the crime rates per capita so it is equalized by population size. So that doesn’t hold up.
@EnderSp1k3@Monty_Brwster But also, by the way, I don’t care about guns. I just think Kirk justifying his own death by his own twisted logic is funny. And that is why me and everyone else who isn’t a triggered snowflake right-winger loves when people make fun of his death.
@EnderSp1k3@Monty_Brwster That’s a funny point, because last I checked the US is more dangerous than every other developed country with much more restrictive gun ownership laws, from “socially homogenous” Japan to “multicultural hellhole” France.
@EnderSp1k3@Monty_Brwster His point being that gun deaths are an acceptable price to pay for his ideology. Therefore, his own death is acceptable as per his own ideology. Hence, I actively find it funny that he died in the way he did.
@Shark_Dude@Monty_Brwster I wasn’t arguing for banning guns, you might want to reread what I wrote. I just think Kirk death was acceptable as per his own words.
@msfpatriot@Monty_Brwster And Charlie Kirk is one death among thousands caused by guns alone and millions that happen every year so it doesn’t matter that much and people exaggerate the entire topic.