Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would be really nice not to have to think about potential shootings all the time.
Then don't think about potential shootings. The overwhelming majority of Americans will never be anywhere near a shooting
but it still happens regularly, way too often, and it's random. Why do American adults think it's fine that kids have to practice shooter drills in school? That's so sad.
It's fascinating to me that the same statistics that are held up to call us hysterical when we worry about mass shootings somehow don't apply to the arguments allowing people to buy any type of firearm they want and to carry it wherever and whenever they want - the reason we have concealed carry and now open carry is because of mass shootings like the Luby's in Texas back in the '80's. The argument for allowing concealed carry was that being able to protect yourself in the event of a shooting would reduce the number of shootings. But if you are statistically unlikely to be the victim of a mass shooting, you need the ability to carry a gun everywhere at all times why...?
that's another thing... I hate the gun culture in the US. It's a circular reasoning... we have more and more guns because of mass shootings; we have more mass shootings because we have more and more easy access to guns.
The percentage of firearms misused in so-called “mass” shootings (or indeed any unlawful shooting at all) is infinitesimal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would be really nice not to have to think about potential shootings all the time.
Then don't think about potential shootings. The overwhelming majority of Americans will never be anywhere near a shooting
but it still happens regularly, way too often, and it's random. Why do American adults think it's fine that kids have to practice shooter drills in school? That's so sad.
It's fascinating to me that the same statistics that are held up to call us hysterical when we worry about mass shootings somehow don't apply to the arguments allowing people to buy any type of firearm they want and to carry it wherever and whenever they want - the reason we have concealed carry and now open carry is because of mass shootings like the Luby's in Texas back in the '80's. The argument for allowing concealed carry was that being able to protect yourself in the event of a shooting would reduce the number of shootings. But if you are statistically unlikely to be the victim of a mass shooting, you need the ability to carry a gun everywhere at all times why...?
that's another thing... I hate the gun culture in the US. It's a circular reasoning... we have more and more guns because of mass shootings; we have more mass shootings because we have more and more easy access to guns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You do understand that when OP says "Americans", they are referring to White people. Blacks and other people, need not apply because they are not welcome in Japan.
That is racist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would be really nice not to have to think about potential shootings all the time.
Then don't think about potential shootings. The overwhelming majority of Americans will never be anywhere near a shooting
but it still happens regularly, way too often, and it's random. Why do American adults think it's fine that kids have to practice shooter drills in school? That's so sad.
It's fascinating to me that the same statistics that are held up to call us hysterical when we worry about mass shootings somehow don't apply to the arguments allowing people to buy any type of firearm they want and to carry it wherever and whenever they want - the reason we have concealed carry and now open carry is because of mass shootings like the Luby's in Texas back in the '80's. The argument for allowing concealed carry was that being able to protect yourself in the event of a shooting would reduce the number of shootings. But if you are statistically unlikely to be the victim of a mass shooting, you need the ability to carry a gun everywhere at all times why...?
Anonymous wrote:You do understand that when OP says "Americans", they are referring to White people. Blacks and other people, need not apply because they are not welcome in Japan.
That is racist.
Anonymous wrote:Name one developed country more dangerous than US. This country is wild wild west. shoot anything moves!
Anonymous wrote:You do understand that when OP says "Americans", they are referring to White people. Blacks and other people, need not apply because they are not welcome in Japan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would be really nice not to have to think about potential shootings all the time.
Then don't think about potential shootings. The overwhelming majority of Americans will never be anywhere near a shooting
but it still happens regularly, way too often, and it's random. Why do American adults think it's fine that kids have to practice shooter drills in school? That's so sad.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, a whole 60k people per year
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anybody who can move to Japan for safety was probably going to be pretty safe in the US
not true. Random shootings at malls, churches, schools.. Sandy Hook ES is in a nice CT town.
I read another article like this, except it was a man who moved to Spain with his family.
Basically same story: it was about safety. They had been visiting Spain from MO, sitting in an outdoor cafe, and not once did they think about a mass shooter. He said in MO, mass shooter thoughts go through his head whenever he's at a large gathering. His wife is a school teacher, and they did not want their kids to grow up doing lockdown drills for shooters.
And I totally agree. We went to the UK last year, and not once did we think about mass shootings; whereas, when I now go to the mall, movies, even church here, I think about "what would I do if a mass shooter came right now". What a difference.
I sit outdoors at cafes all the time and never worry about mass shooters. Your neuroses are going to follow you regardless of where you go.