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TopicJapan accepts 3 refugees in 2017, despite record number of applications
Sativa_Rose
10/07/17 8:21:03 PM
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GiftedACIII posted...
AmonAmarth posted...
Sativa_Rose posted...
The US murder rate is at like 4.8, so it would be ironic if Malmo ended up passing the US. At 3.0, it's already ahead of many US states (including some with virtually no gun control like Utah and Vermont)


the average homicide rate in US is higher than Europe.
but still Latin America and Africa have even higher.

remember that the highest amount of murdering in the US happened during 1970-1980s. and lowest was 1950 and 2010 afaik.

then you have some of those really high cities with large murder rates which make it much worse.

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

As someone who grew up in a period of time in Vermont it's basically a mini Switzerland. Progressive, secular, minuscule crime rates despite barely any gun control ... but almost completely homogeneous.


Well that would suggest it's not the guns that makes a place violent
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