DefenderAO
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Feel free to break it down further. Eventually you'll get to an individual fracture.Why are you only looking at cities?
City data has much more integrity than saying a state's voting color is driving a societal downfall.
Feel free to break it down further. Eventually you'll get to an individual fracture.Why are you only looking at cities?
For the last several pages, I have understood your narrative to be that the shootings are a symptom of the moral decay in America. Are you not saying that?A don't view violent crimes as the measuring stick for decay towards ruin. How is the trend for child abuse through genital mutilation trending?
If violent crimes have drastically decreased, why not put even more focus on the isolated (and lessening) conditions where they do occur vs. punishing or restricting the law abiding of this country?
Wait until you find out which states those cities are in and whether or not state government - backed by an appointed judicial branch - controls gun legislation. (9 of the top 15 are in conservative states, and 16 of the top 25).A little deeper. Top 10 cities by murder/manslaughter rates:
1. St Louis
2. Baltimore
3. Detroit
4. New Orleans
5. Baton Rouge
6. Kansas City
7. Cleveland
8. Memphis
9. Newark
10. Cincinnati
But, again, party lines as they exist today aren't going to fix this IMO.
This gun ownership thread is active due to a tragic shooting. Who did it? Why? The why gets to the root vs. blanket statements "take all the guns" and "let people continue to be who they feel they are that day." Suicide rates by group show the problem.But what if it is fail? What if you're 100% wrong about the 1% of people with some form of gender conflict, a condition that appears to have existed throughout history and across nations and cultures, not simply 2023 America? Why should your gut feeling and anecdotal evidence override a mountain of evidence and the people who live with the consequences? And why does it keep coming up in a thread about gun ownership?
How do you decide who is broken?I do believe in the wisdom of separating church and state as broken people are at the core of both.
Shootings (and many other actions) manifest from a morally decaying America which is made up of broken individuals.For the last several pages, I have understood your narrative to be that the shootings are a symptom of the moral decay in America. Are you not saying that?
But....those violent crimes that include shootings have decreased drastically over the past 30+ years. So, does that mean our society is better than back then?Shootings (and many other actions) manifest from a morally decaying America which is made up of broken individuals.
America celebrates much of what was considered immoral just years ago...and the slippery slope seems to have been slicked further.
We all seem to be. I guess it's hard to focus on everyone when I am chief broken and looking to growHow do you decide who is broken?
I'll re-address the point I tried to make earlier. If they have so decreased, why the trumpeting of "grab all the guns?" We're safer there now, according to the data.But....those violent crimes that include shootings have decreased drastically over the past 30+ years. So, does that mean our society is better than back then?
First off.....nobody is seriously suggesting to..."grab all our guns".I'll re-address the point I tried to make earlier. If they have so decreased, why the trumpeting of "grab all the guns?" We're safer there now, according to the data.
To be calling California a flagship or model to follow is a rough stance. I'd say that much of the issues in those cities are cultural issues, not a mayoral/other issue.Wait until you find out which states those cities are in and whether or not state government - backed by an appointed judicial branch - controls gun legislation. (9 of the top 15 are in conservative states, and 16 of the top 25).
But hey, if you want to play that game, 4 of the top 6 safest cities in the country are located in California (Irvine, Santa Clara and Chula Vista) and NYC is 6th.
Here are some links to drag shows in each of them, maybe you can attend and find out a thing or two about what makes those cities so safe:
Santa Clara
Irvine
NYC has countless numbers of drag shows, you can watch them until you drop dead of moral rot.
And Chula Vista had a drag queen story time in 2019 and the city remains one of the safest in the country. Who knew?
My comment was unfairly hyperbolic. My apology and not fair.First off.....nobody is seriously suggesting to..."grab all our guns".
Second, we need to seriously look at our gun laws (and our mental healthcare system) because we still are absolutely horrible compared to other developed countries.
You don't really seem like a "both sides" kinda person...Joe Biden on former KKK member Robert Byrd: "He was a mentor and a friend, and for a lot of us, he was a guide."
Both sides seem a bit broken, huh?
You don't really seem like a "both sides" kinda person...