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notyou2 wrote:I am wondering if the culture of the US breeds an above average amount of gun toting paranoid people?
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saxitoxin wrote:notyou2 wrote:I am wondering if the culture of the US breeds an above average amount of gun toting paranoid people?
You should be more specific than "the culture of the US." The most popular films, music, books and TV shows in the US are the most popular films, music, books and TV shows in Canada. The US and Canada compete in the same professional sports leagues. The US and Canada both speak English.
Basically, we need to know what actual differences there are between US and Canadian culture before we can analyze the question further, because they're not exactly obvious to the outside observer.



























xeno wrote:Stopped reading when I saw that you were drawing generalizations from what you saw on TELEVISION. ie the idiot box


















saxitoxin wrote:notyou2 wrote:I am wondering if the culture of the US breeds an above average amount of gun toting paranoid people?
You should be more specific than "the culture of the US." The most popular films, music, books and TV shows in the US are the most popular films, music, books and TV shows in Canada. The US and Canada compete in the same professional sports leagues. The US and Canada both speak English.
Basically, we need to know what actual differences there are between US and Canadian culture before we can analyze the question further, because they're not exactly obvious to the outside observer.


















notyou2 wrote:saxitoxin wrote:notyou2 wrote:I am wondering if the culture of the US breeds an above average amount of gun toting paranoid people?
You should be more specific than "the culture of the US." The most popular films, music, books and TV shows in the US are the most popular films, music, books and TV shows in Canada. The US and Canada compete in the same professional sports leagues. The US and Canada both speak English.
Basically, we need to know what actual differences there are between US and Canadian culture before we can analyze the question further, because they're not exactly obvious to the outside observer.
The cultures are very similar but not identical.
Canada basically has very close to 10% of the US population. Therefore if all things were equal, we should experience about 10% of the mass killings experienced in the US, but I don't believe that is the case. The gun laws are an obvious difference although there are more and more guns available in Canada now that there were say 20 years ago.
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notyou2 wrote:The culture in the fact that I believe it breeds an above average amount of crazies toting guns and using them.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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notyou2 wrote:I am wondering if the culture of the US breeds an above average (when compared with other western nations) amount of gun toting paranoid people? Judging from TV and what I see on here, I think it does. There seems to be an awful lot of Americans spewing rhetoric with gun in hand. It doesn't matter what the rhetoric is, although racist groups and christian sects seem to be the most common.
Does anyone else get this impression?










Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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notyou2 wrote:I am wondering if the culture of the US breeds an above average (when compared with other western nations) amount of gun toting paranoid people? Judging from TV and what I see on here, I think it does. There seems to be an awful lot of Americans spewing rhetoric with gun in hand. It doesn't matter what the rhetoric is, although racist groups and christian sects seem to be the most common.
Does anyone else get this impression?
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notyou2 wrote:xeno wrote:Stopped reading when I saw that you were drawing generalizations from what you saw on TELEVISION. ie the idiot box
TV is very much a part of American culture and has a huge influence whether you like it or not.








































































































Juan_Bottom wrote:Well when we talked about voter ID before, I did make mention to the fact that I can barely find any examples of any actual voter fraud, while studys on both sides show that the laws would disenfranchise millions of democratic voters. Voter ID was even created as a way to stop blacks from voting.
Basically your laws would stop the less-than-40 illegal votes spread out over a period of years, while eliminating millions of legal minority votes.













































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