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Switzerland has a ton of guns of all types, but a lot more regulation with regard to registration, gun maintenance and use.
Even though Switzerland has at least 4 very different cultures, French, German, Italian and Romansch, there's a national identity, a pride of conduct that's completely lacking in the United States.
All this shit starts right here with you.
We need to own that first.
Don’t adult males in Switzerland have a service rifle at home because most of them are part of the reserve forces?
I read about it in McPhee’s book “La Place de Concorde Suisse”.
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I knew 2 young people who went thru the process in Canada of taking a weekend 2day course to get an FAC including the restricted weapons cert and then killed themselves which all involves involves a lot of fore thot
I think people will get guns it they want them especially in a country that already has 400 million guns
https://worldpopulationreview.com/co...ths-by-country
if you google gundeaths by country ^^^ USA does not win, its brazil by a long shot (pun intended)
Lots of folks don’t deserve charitable treatment even if they are polite. We are where we are because….decorum. Corporate interests and the ensuing political interests have run roughshod over what’s best for our society because they’ve done it quietly and politely.
I'm referring to human violence. Early humans lacked cultural means such as politics to resolve differences and instead opted for routine violence to resolve differences. It often resulted in group annihilation.
Beyond just competition for scarce resources, it's now thought conflict was and is driven by less-than-conscious imitative or memetic desire to compete for status. We all compete for status. With nihilists and the psychotically violent status competition happens through violent imitation.
Texas has a law on the books that prohibits banks from doing business with public entities in the state of Texas if they are deemed to be discriminatory towards firearm businesses. That’s how completely fucked of a state you get when there’s total Republican control.
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Is it safe to say that the carnage laid down by long time firearm owners during workplace and domestic incidents far exceeds the carnage laid out by the "I just bought a gun to suddenly go nuts with" firearm owners? Serious question.. Add in road rage to that death toll.
It's not about respect. It's about denying complexities and instead promoting sameness rather than ordered differences. It's important to recognize this isn't an ethical argument, it's a descriptive argument. Things spiral out control when one group or one person hierarchically tries to dominate another into submission. In response the behavior is imitated and returned ‘with interest’ i.e., with greater force.
Social progress occurred when imitation became more humble and non-violent. Now when our neighbor buys a new car or whatever, instead killing them and taking it for ourselves we imitate them and if we can outdo them by buying an even nicer car.
Explain the difference.
That behavior is integral to a lack of respect, an inability to listen.Quote:
It's important to recognize this isn't an ethical argument, it's a descriptive argument. Things spiral out control when one group or one person hierarchically tries to dominate another into submission. In response the behavior is imitated and returned ‘with interest’ i.e., with greater force.
Conspiracy nuts going bonkers over TV coverage that supposedly purports that one of the victims had “two fathers” and “impossible! The crisis machine at work!”
Truth is they interviewed her dad and, separately, a different crew, CNN with Anderson Cooper, interviewed the stepdad.
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It's a paradox. Modern values strive for equality and flat hierarchies. When that happens groups or individuals feel like they lose status and respond by demanding distinct recognition. The longing for recognition is a fundamental human trait. Even the most successful and most peaceful societies create slights, injustices, make unreasonable demands, and is filled with frustrations of all sorts. No matter how fair, almost anyone can feel humiliated. People are never satisfied.