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 No.71

>Game implies that self-defense is… le BAD! And we should all have mercy.
<[Reddit space]
>Has an EPI negroid community without mercy for even errors or questioning their autism.

 No.72

Not really self defense is bad uh kinda just resolving a prophecy? like they just want to get out, it would make sense if you were them

I enjoyed the game but I've never interacted with the community

 No.73

Remember that the game was made by a Bostonian, so it's likely a libtard thing because xhey can't seem to imagine the idea of anyone having a gun for the sake of protection or anyone attacking each other for any reason other than high blood pressure brought on by poor circumstances or some shit (see niggers)

 No.74

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>>73
Reminder that america is number 131 in the global peace index and many black & brown and asian countries are much safer

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Peace_Index

Self defense does exist, but if anyone has a gun, you're fucked no matter what you do. America's gun policy does nothing but fuel crime and murder. Revolutions have been fought and won with gun laws, it's not restricting freedom or "democracy" (two big corporations with the same goals and moral values) in any way. In a society without guns that aren't meant for hunting, you can just carry a knife and not put yourself in a bad position. With guns, anyone can walk up to you in public, shoot you then themselves or kill others

 No.75

>>74
nice 'pasta

 No.76

>>74
However it should be noted that the number of shootings recorded are often inflated by news outlets for the sake of shock. Japan is also a poor example of an implemented guns ban because the culture is so different over there, and China is tyrannical. As for black & brown countries, that is such a broad scope, but either way a lot of those countries are in such a state of disrepair that it really doesn't matter.

 No.77

>>75
Fuck I fell for bait award

 No.78

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>>74
>it only goes to 163
>america is 32 countries away from being the most unsafe country

Holy shit

 No.79

>>78
>Countries in the middle east are more safe than the US
Bullshit

 No.80

>>76
Number of recorded shootings reported by news outlets are irrelevant to what I said, and they usually only report mass killings. Not only do you never hear about them anywhere else besides like terrorist attacks, but there are also way more individual shootings that don't matter to a political agenda, so aren't reported.

>>79
Why wouldn't you believe that? You've very likely never been there, everything else you hear is from news outlets or people who also gained knowledge from news outlets, that are inherently carrying political gain for something. Like a lot of politics relating to the middle east and america have been created to strengthen republican parties and to gain oil (because practically everything in america is dependent on it)

 No.81

>>80
>Like a lot of politics relating to the middle east and america have been created to strengthen republican parties and to gain oil (because practically everything in america is dependent on it)
Even doe the media has a left wing bias, meaning this statement is bullshit.
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>Number of recorded shootings reported by news outlets are irrelevant to what I said, and they usually only report mass killings.
I literally just said the numbers are inflated for political reasons, a good example of this are school shootings because ANY discharge of a weapon on school property because of this shit like "a suicide in a abandoned school parking lot" is counted as a shooting.

 No.82

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>>81
>Even doe the media has a left wing bias, meaning this statement is bullshit.
It has been that way since the internet became mainstream, before then (the time where the us started beef with the middle east), it was strictly conservative. And we're still experiencing cultural and political bias from this. You have no reason to believe x country is worse if you get your "information" from cultural or political bias, and not actual documentation or interaction with people from these cultures

>I literally just said the numbers are inflated for political reasons, a good example of this are school shootings because ANY discharge of a weapon on school property because of this shit like "a suicide in a abandoned school parking lot" is counted as a shooting.


You seem to be talking about mass shootings, which will very obviously be country wide announcements. Especially if they involve children, regardless of political bias. Would you want it any other way? My original argument didn't reference "shootings", but general homicide rates (murder). It's very clear that countries with more relaxed gun laws have much more intentional homicide than countries with harsher gun laws. Just having mass shootings at all is more than enough info to be against ease of access to guns. I have no idea how they're still like this

Here's a data sheet that uses data from le united nations from 1990 to 2023
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_intentional_homicide_rate
https://dataunodc.un.org/dp-intentional-homicide-victims

 No.83

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>>>11193
>>Even doe the media has a left wing bias, meaning this statement is bullshit.
>It has been that way since the internet became mainstream, before then (the time where the us started beef with the middle east), it was strictly conservative. And we're still experiencing cultural and political bias from this. You have no reason to believe x country is worse if you get your "information" from cultural or political bias, and not actual documentation or interaction with people from these cultures
>
>>I literally just said the numbers are inflated for political reasons, a good example of this are school shootings because ANY discharge of a weapon on school property because of this shit like "a suicide in a abandoned school parking lot" is counted as a shooting.
>
>You seem to be talking about mass shootings, which will very obviously be country wide announcements. Especially if they involve children, regardless of political bias. Would you want it any other way? My original argument didn't reference "shootings", but general homicide rates (murder). It's very clear that countries with more relaxed gun laws have much more intentional homicide than countries with harsher gun laws. Just having mass shootings at all is more than enough info to be against ease of access to guns. I have no idea how they're still like this
>
>Here's a data sheet that uses data from le united nations from 1990 to 2023
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_intentional_homicide_rate
>https://dataunodc.un.org/dp-intentional-homicide-victims

 No.84

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>>74

>Haiti is le more peaceful than ebil USA guys


Euronigger kys

 No.85

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>>84
Burundi won



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