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>On Fri, 5 Apr 2024 02:36:17 -0000 (UTC), Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:>
>Yes. More reliable food supply. More varied sources of food and other>
goods by trade. Greater chance of surviving medical conditions and
disabilities that would have immediately meant death for nomads--that
alone showed you that they had an easier life.
Do you think the laborers building the pyramids had an easier life? That's
the ultimate outcome of agriculture -- the haves and the havenots, the
people on the hill and the one in the dark satanic mills.
And NFL-loving gun-totin' Trumpenproletariat.
I'm guessing the inner cities are not "Trump Country" and that's where most
of the "gun-toting" and killing thugs reside. But carry on, don't let
inconvenient facts get in your way, you might lose your Woke Card.
Cut the "woke" nonsense. And repeating simplistic statements. Jesus!
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https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/map-gun-death-rates-lower-cities-than-rural-counties-rcna81462
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The most rural counties had a 37% higher rate of firearm deaths than the
most urban counties from 2011 to 2020, an analysis found.
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That may have changed, of course. Some cities, such as St. Louis, do have a lot
of killings. But people are always making fun of Chicago for some reason.
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You carryin', bro?
Some cities... like St. Louis? How about Chicago, New Orleans, New York,
Baltimore, Los Angeles, Portland, Atlanta? Every week in Chicago death toll
from thug violence results in multiple deaths.
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When they gather these "gun violence" statistics, they include suicide and
accidental shooting deaths. Not quite the same thing as thugs killing each
other, or innocent bystanders or victims.
St. Louis is #1. Chicago's way down the list. IIRC, North Charleston, SC,
if pretty high up there.
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It puzzles me why you dudes think the manner of gun deaths is important.
I think when someone is shooting AT YOU instead of at themselves, it's
completely different. If someone is determined to kill them self, they're
probably going to get it done. That's a tragedy. But when someone chooses
to kill an innocent person, that's a crime and is reprehensible.
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So, yeah, I look at them differently. Don't you?
Sort of. They are both problems, though.
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