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    That was in response to being robbed.

    I think the phrase you’re looking for is “defending yourself”.

    • @[email protected]
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      95 hours ago

      I don’t live in a 3rd world country, so I guess I just don’t understand the concept of needing to arm myself before leaving my house because I’m likely to need a deadly weapon while I go about my business.

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        I don’t live in a 3rd world country

        lol the US has the highest death rate from gun violence - it’s literally the #1 killer of children.

        which is not to assert that adding more firearms will help the situation, but it’s got fuckall to do with living in a first world country or third world country.

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          43 hours ago

          As an aside: part of the definition of a First World Country includes being a “stable democracy”.

          If a poll was done of American citizens asking them “do you think fraud will play a part in the upcoming election?” I would be shocked if less than 80% said yes. That doesn’t sound like a stable democracy to me.

        • @[email protected]
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          In these kinds of discussions you can assume the third world country jab was a reference to the US.

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        What country do you live in? I’m curious which one has no theft or violent crime.

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          Not OP check out my username for an idea of where I live. Besides a bit of gang on gang action in our capital, violent crimes are extremely rare. It’s maybe once a year that police have to shoot at a person, and even then police officers will assess the situation and if possible not go for center mass.

          Note how I left out theft. That’s because you can’t directly use violence to protect property.

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            Note how I left out theft. That’s because you can’t directly use violence to protect property.

            I remember hearing this when I lived in the UK for a few years and I was blown away. What are you expected to do if being robbed? Let it happen?

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                Yeah, not here.

                I’ve had shit stolen. The police “handled it” to an extent but we will never get back priceless family heirlooms given to us from my wife’s side of the family. Fuck thieves.

            • @[email protected]
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              13 hours ago

              Call the police. Are you in physical danger? If not why are you putting yourself in physical danger?

              • capital
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                I don’t think I understand your question.

                What scenario are you imagining with these questions?

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          There’s a difference between “violent crime exists” and “violent crime is so prevalent that regular citizens need to carry around an implement designed to kill people quickly while they go about their daily lives.”

          • capital
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            12 hours ago

            I’ve never been in a serious vehicle accident.

            Still wear my seat belt though.

            • @[email protected]
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              12 hours ago

              “Wearing a seatbelt is the same as walking around with a device that can near instantly kill people.” Is something said by someone living in a dystopia.

              • capital
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                It was a preparedness analogy which seems to have gone over your head.

                Is something said by someone living in a dystopia.

                You’ve had a variation on this in just about every response. It’s getting very old. We get it, US bad.

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                  11 hour ago

                  Was my statement wrong in any way?

                  If it’s getting old stop trying to argue against it by saying the dystopian attitude is necessary.

                  • capital
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                    11 hour ago

                    Was my statement wrong in any way?

                    Do you know how analogies work? Of course the two things I compared are different.

                    It’s like if I said “a fish swimming is like a bird flying” and you coming along and saying “omg swimming and flying are the same now???/”

                    I even spelled it out - it’s about preparedness.