The USA has literally more than one mass shooting1 per day. It has reached the point where these don’t even reach the news any longer unless there’s some special angle to make them “interesting”. The reaction to this, from an outsider perspective, should be “maybe we should do something about the proliferation of freely available guns”. The reaction to this, again from an outsider perspective, seems to be rather “OMG I BETTER BUY MORE GUNS!!!111oneoneoneeleventy!”

What gives? How come the USA has not yet figured out that doubling down on the strategy that led to the nation having a shocking murder rate for the developed world is not a working solution?

What is it about the USA and guns that makes you tolerate this state when you’ve got a culturally-similar nation to the north of you that, despite your cultural problems being imported, still doesn’t have your kill rate?


1 Defined as a shooting event in which at least 4 people other than the shooter are injured or killed.

  • @euphoriaa
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    31 year ago

    We live in a country where people value their guns more than the lives of their brothers and sisters and especially children. The shootings happen so often that they are numb to them, the only thing they’re worried about is their possessions being taken away, a few hundred kids a year won’t deter them. They like to claim we simply need more mental health resources, and it’s not a gun issue, yet simultaneously refuse to fund those resources or take them seriously (you know who I’m talking about 😉). It’s sick.

    • @ttmrichterOP
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      11 year ago

      Someone wrote a novel with a similar theme. Something about a catch…?