-Sh1fty- wrote:
It isn't sky high. Who are you to say it's sky high? The US is "low" on the gun murder scale when you consider per capita which is the only proper way to judge this stuff when comparing stats with other countries.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_co … death_ratelow? the only countries that have higher gun crime per capita than you are countries that are WAR ZONES or are run by drugs gangs. congratulations, 'world super power'.
also, the uk's violent crime stat that americans keep bringing up so much... violent crime is a wide umbrella term, for a lot of things, from intimidating-shouting (common assault), to ordinary punch-em-ups (battery), to the nastier forms - ABH, GBH, (intentional) homicide. whilst the UK has quite high 'violent crime' rates, this is of relatively little severity compared to GUN DEATHS. american right-wing pundits seem to cite that the UK has knife crime instead of gun crime... which is possibly true (look where the UK is on that above list, about 4 from bottom), but the SIGNIFICANT and OPERATIVE thing is that, hey bozo, not many people die from stabbings. the last figure i read, there were approximately 4,000 knife incidents 'causing injury' in the last 5 years. again, that's as wide a definition as 'violent crime'. compare that to 31,672 DEAD in ONE YEAR. these are not comparable statistics.
so as for you continually and cockily saying you are "blowing arguments out of the water", you might want to hone your bible camp critical skills and actually do some fucking research. because right now your own arguments are held-up by the same method of 'proof' as the bible: i say it, so it must be true. doesn't work that way in actual, reasoned debate, kid.
Last edited by aynrandroolz (2013-01-20 15:24:38)