Spaulding wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
I dont think that's true.
Where are you getting that? A quick google shows U.S. number one from several different sources.
We have more shootings because we have more guns. The mental health thing is ridiculous. There are crazy people in every country.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estimated ... by_countryhttp://www.cbc.ca/news/world/small-arms ... -1.3392204And homicide rates are misleading because that has a lot to do with medical care. Shooting numbers are more relevant.
Where am I getting that I was talking about kids walking out? From my own mind.
JLN posted that it was INSANITY that they were walking out and I argued that. I never once said anything about gun control and I personally know a lot of people who supported the walkout that think armed guards are the answer.
CNN
https://www.cnn.com/2017/10/03/americas ... index.htmlYour cbc article supports what I'm saying. Finland is on the list and has half the homicides we do. Sweden and Norway are way lower. I believe Switzerland is low but don't see the data. Most of the other countries listed have been involved in civil wars within the last 20 years or so or at least have an unstable existence.
Again, homicides are not the number to use. Shootings are.
The US has the most guns by far and that's why we have the most gun violence by far. Most people here and everywhere agree with that. This is a weird argument to make.
Do you believe we have more mentally ill people than other countries?
That CNN article absolutely contradicts what you are saying.
The US has one of the highest rates of death by firearm in the developed world, according to World Health Organization data.Gun homicide rates are 25.2% higher in the U.S. than other high-income countriesFinland has exactly half the rate per capita! (33-66)
Spaulding wrote:
"From my own mind"...But that's not reality in this case. The walkout was organized and supported by Empower. Knowingly or unknowingly you stood with and supported Women's March Youth. That includes "Any legislation that would aim to fortify our schools with more guns." The people that think armed guards are the answer just walked out against themselves.
You are misunderstanding what I said.
I was arguing the kids had the right to walk out. I stood with and supported people's right to protest. I would do the same for anyone on virtually any issue.
I never said a word about supporting the cause. I argued that not all of them want gun control. Go back and look if you don't believe me.
Oh and not every school claimed or even knew anything about the Women's March Youth organizing. I believe the walkout was the idea of the Parkland kids and the women's group jumped on.
It seems like you are just running down the list of right wing media's takes on this thing yesterday.