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The voice of reason
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Without looking just have a casual guess
now click Spoiler: makes you think Spoiler: https://www.vox.com/2018/8/29/177927...-deaths-global |
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The voice of reason
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Every day
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Yes South American
and Mexico far worse than USA |
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Flag shagger.
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That's an interesting statistic. A scary one too...
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Piss orf.
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I was going to say 950 thinking it was a conservative guess.
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I mean those figures would suggest slightly worse, not far worse, although if you're talking per-capita the stats for Colombia, Venezuela and Guatemala are horrifying - more gun deaths than the US and as many as Brazil, but those three countries combined have a population of fewer than 100 million.
Honestly though the socioeconomic situation in those countries is not comparable to the US... |
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