Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No I don’t worry but I also don’t watch Fox News.
I also don’t worry about terrorism in NYC or gang violence when I’m visiting Chicago and Baltimore.
OP, although terrorism ranks fairly low on the list of things likely to kill you in the US or Europe, I'm not so sure that having your head in the sand like many posters is a good thing. They obviously have a pro-muslim agenda and will downplay any type of Islamic extremist terrorism like ISIS. Apparently they conveniently forgot about the Paris attack in 2015, which was the deadliest terrorist attack in French history. The Bastille Day attack was only a few years ago as well.
Statistically it makes far more sense to worry about men with guns in the US than about terrorism in Europe.
And automobile accidents are a much bigger threat, though that is hardly mentioned because of some peoples obsession with guns and gun control.
False analogy. You can control a lot when it comes to cars. Car make, how you drive, when you drive, etc. are all significant contributing factors to auto accidents. With guns, you cannot control anything, except perhaps by living in states with stricter gun laws, as they have decreased rates of gun death. Therefore as far as worries about events that can harm me, I worry far more about US gun violence.
Wrong. You can control a lot with gun violence. Don't live in an area where the vast majority of homicides occur (SE DC). Don't deal drugs. Don't join a gang. Don't resist someone who is robbing you. It doesn't really matter because you are more likely to get killed in a car accident anyway.
I realize the pro-gun lobby wants to make this car analogy a thing, but it stretches credibility.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fake news CBS , NBC , abc , fox.
Garbage .
USA protects Europe. It's safe.
Anonymous wrote:There was some tool open-carrying at Arlington’s Upton Hill pool a couple days ago. I’d say you’re safer in Paris. And the food will be better, too.
Anonymous wrote:We are on our way to Europe and will be visiting countries with a “severe” terrorism threat; London, Paris and Belgium. I’m feeling excited but also very nervous about it. When I last visited years ago, there was no such threat. Am I being silly? I’m trying to hide my anxiety from my kids, who are beyond excited.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My family and I spent two weeks in Paris last month. Never once did I feared for my life like I do here in the states. Between the ghetto hoodrats, rural rednecks, and gun crazies here in the United States of America I feel safer when I travel to Europe. I'm black and I travel to Europe every summer. I feel more carefree and at peace in Paris than I do in say Baltimore or South Carolina that's for sure. I'm going to Rome around Christmas. Nothing and no one will stop me from traveling to Europe. With American terrorism roaming freely here I can assure you that Europe is safer.
Go travel to Europe and have fun! Life is too short to waste time living in fear and obsessing about a potential threat. I say this a black lady who has traveled all over the world and back. Sometimes I'm the only spot of caramel as far as the eyes can see when I travel to certain places around the world. Even with that I continue to travel because I love it. I love the cultural exchange and new experiences. Traveling is like a heaven to me. I get taste of it and continue going back for more because international travel enriches my soul and my life. Europe is so phenomenal! I couldn't imagine not visiting cities like London or Paris because of the media's obsession with injecting fear into the minds of Americans. Do not allow the media to delude you into thinking that traveling to Europe is somehow a danger to your life.
I stop listening to the media years ago because the American media is bias. It distorts facts, plays on people's insecurities, and orchestrates division. The American media brainwashes the masses. Seek your own truth!
You seem like an awesome person who I would love to know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No I don’t worry but I also don’t watch Fox News.
I also don’t worry about terrorism in NYC or gang violence when I’m visiting Chicago and Baltimore.
OP, although terrorism ranks fairly low on the list of things likely to kill you in the US or Europe, I'm not so sure that having your head in the sand like many posters is a good thing. They obviously have a pro-muslim agenda and will downplay any type of Islamic extremist terrorism like ISIS. Apparently they conveniently forgot about the Paris attack in 2015, which was the deadliest terrorist attack in French history. The Bastille Day attack was only a few years ago as well.
Statistically it makes far more sense to worry about men with guns in the US than about terrorism in Europe.
And automobile accidents are a much bigger threat, though that is hardly mentioned because of some peoples obsession with guns and gun control.
Anonymous wrote:Fake news CBS , NBC , abc , fox.
Garbage .
Anonymous wrote:My family and I spent two weeks in Paris last month. Never once did I feared for my life like I do here in the states. Between the ghetto hoodrats, rural rednecks, and gun crazies here in the United States of America I feel safer when I travel to Europe. I'm black and I travel to Europe every summer. I feel more carefree and at peace in Paris than I do in say Baltimore or South Carolina that's for sure. I'm going to Rome around Christmas. Nothing and no one will stop me from traveling to Europe. With American terrorism roaming freely here I can assure you that Europe is safer.
Go travel to Europe and have fun! Life is too short to waste time living in fear and obsessing about a potential threat. I say this a black lady who has traveled all over the world and back. Sometimes I'm the only spot of caramel as far as the eyes can see when I travel to certain places around the world. Even with that I continue to travel because I love it. I love the cultural exchange and new experiences. Traveling is like a heaven to me. I get taste of it and continue going back for more because international travel enriches my soul and my life. Europe is so phenomenal! I couldn't imagine not visiting cities like London or Paris because of the media's obsession with injecting fear into the minds of Americans. Do not allow the media to delude you into thinking that traveling to Europe is somehow a danger to your life.
I stop listening to the media years ago because the American media is bias. It distorts facts, plays on people's insecurities, and orchestrates division. The American media brainwashes the masses. Seek your own truth!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No I don’t worry but I also don’t watch Fox News.
I also don’t worry about terrorism in NYC or gang violence when I’m visiting Chicago and Baltimore.
OP, although terrorism ranks fairly low on the list of things likely to kill you in the US or Europe, I'm not so sure that having your head in the sand like many posters is a good thing. They obviously have a pro-muslim agenda and will downplay any type of Islamic extremist terrorism like ISIS. Apparently they conveniently forgot about the Paris attack in 2015, which was the deadliest terrorist attack in French history. The Bastille Day attack was only a few years ago as well.
Statistically it makes far more sense to worry about men with guns in the US than about terrorism in Europe.