vincegamer
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There\'s a polite way of saying \"f off?\"
No, they\'d shoot each other in hunting accidents. lolOriginally posted by MarkusTay
I also remember seeing a video of a Thai(?) Congressional meeting where the delegates got up out of there seats and beat the crap out of each other. As much as I would enjoy seeing our politicians do that, I don\'t think it would happen here.
Originally posted by spazzy
Americans don\'t murder because they have guns. If an individual decides to murder somebody, they will do it with or without a gun. There are a hundred and one different ways to end a life without the use of guns, including but not limited to strangulation, suffocation, poisoning, drowning, and blunt force trauma.
Originally posted by vincegamer
There\'s a polite way of saying \"f off?\"
Originally posted by supervike
Originally posted by vincegamer
There\'s a polite way of saying \"f off?\"
We should ask our UK friends, they have a the way for those things...
Unfortunately even this statistic is skewed. A study of the City of Baltimore a few years ago showed that the number of homicides was dramatically dropping. The police chief and mayor shouted it from the roof tops - they were making Baltimore a better place.Originally posted by Avelorn
. . . but note that the homicide rates in US (per capita) are going down and are as low as in the 60\'s now. The number of policeofficers killed in the line of duty is also going down etc. There are positive trends!Hopefully this will continue and people will feel less scared.
My theory is it\'s because Canada is colder.Originally posted by Wren
My college history professor relayed an interesting theory related to the possible causes for the different national characters of the US and Canada, which are on the same landmass, were founded in roughly the same time period, and with influences from many of the same European nations.
The theory is that the US was founded by people who chose to leave their homes or were pushed out - people who wanted more space, or to discover new places, or the freedom to practice religions or politics considered fringe where they were from - type A trail blazer types and rebels.
Conversely, the initial crop of Canadians were company men, people hired by the European nations to map out the land, catch or trade for fur pelts, start communities mainly for the purpose of laying claim to land ownership or trading with the natives and so on. So more type B, law abiding, live and let live sorts.