True, but having access to universal healthcare & better social welfare programs has not prevented mass shootings in the UK only laws have achieved that outcome. Ditto Australia. We have a pretty significant mental health crisis too, only we don’t arm our mentally ill
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How can you claim social welfare and universal healthcare hasn't reduced gun violence in the U.K.? Look at these numbers. Compare France to U.K., for example. Then compare US to Brazil, for example. It's socioeconomics, not guns. Source: The Guardian.pic.twitter.com/IUKoXKHcvo
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Low gun violence in the UK but feel free to pull our violent crime stats per capita as a comparison. Nothing to do with socio-economic conditions & why do Americans always run to global stats to defend mass shootings? The subject IS mass shootings - want to pull stats for this?
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W odpowiedzi do to @carrielamarr @SAHinchcliffe i jeszcze
Would you please read the chart? 100% of countries w/less gun violence than the US have better socioeconomics. 100% of countries w/more gun violence have worse socioeconomics. That's consistent. What is *not* consistent is gun violence relating to gun ownership.
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W odpowiedzi do to @RealSteveCox @SAHinchcliffe i jeszcze
For a smart educated man are you really equating the richest country in the world (USA) with the socio-economic standing of predominantly South American countries...???
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W odpowiedzi do to @carrielamarr @SAHinchcliffe i jeszcze
Those are the countries with worse socioeconomics. Socioeconomics are: Poverty rate, racial equality, healthcare, wealth/wage gap, etc. We're the richest country on the planet, and nearly all that money is controlled by 10% of the people. Look at the chart.
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I did and I think your logic is flawed to correlate the two
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W odpowiedzi do to @carrielamarr @SAHinchcliffe i jeszcze
They are perfectly correlated (literally 100%) while gun ownership is not at all correlated.
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W odpowiedzi do to @RealSteveCox @carrielamarr i jeszcze
Look at France and England. France = 5x the gun ownership rate of England, but almost identical gun-homicide rates. Because they have very similar socioeconomics. It's plain as day. Just open your mind and look.
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W odpowiedzi do to @RealSteveCox @SAHinchcliffe i jeszcze
That is NOT why France has the same gun homicide rates as the UK. I invite you o research gun laws in France versus those in the US. By continually defending your position that gun laws play little to no role in reducing gun homicides & only socio-economic factors do is misguided
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We're talking about France and England, not France and the US. How about this? I'll give you the link below to my source on those numbers... 1/2
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They're below. Now, please show me ANY COUNTRY ON THE PLANET (outside of places where we can't trust the government numbers such as NK and China) with worse socioeconomics than the US and less gun homicides. Deal? I'll wait here. https://amp.theguardian.com/news/datablog/2012/jul/22/gun-homicides-ownership-world-list … 2/2
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Well you better give me half an hour to go through all that....
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