Controlling guns in America won't solve the crime problem, here's what actually will..
A lot of people will say "It's the ease of access to guns that causes the crime in America"
But that's not entirely accurate
True, guns play a role in crime, this much is not being questioned
Yes, by comparison Europe and Australia have stricter gun regulation, and also have much lower crime rate
As a result people will naturally come to the conclusion that "lower crime rate = stricter gun control"
And to be clear, giving everyone easily accessible guns in your country is ret#rded, there's no question about it
Not because they "cause crime", but because they make it more efficient
If someone breaks into a house with a gun, and kills 3 people, it takes 6 minutes
If someone breaks into a house with a knife, and kills 3 people, it takes 45 minutes
It doesn't take an idiot to realize that if more people have guns, the amount of people getting killed, and the speed at which they get killed is faster and more efficient
That's why guns are used in war, it kills people faster
If you give 3 guys 1 gun each, that's 9 people killed in 18 minutes
If you do that with a knife, that's 135 minutes (over 2 hours), it took to kill 9 people, and the kill ratio will be lower because there is a much lower guarantee all 3 of those guys with the knife succeed
Now the age old argument needs to be addressed.. "Yea, but the criminals will always find guns"
The reason criminals have guns is because you made them easily accessible in the first place, not because they "would have accessed them anyway"
If the only people who are allowed to access guns were the police and the army, and they put the guns inside a secure armory, and breaching it as a non military citizen was met with 25 years of life in prison..
Why the f#ck would anyone steal guns?
But the gun based crime is just a symptom, not the root of the problem
The root of the problem is societal regulation
Australia has a strong culture of people coming from the East (Japan, China etc), so they embrace cultural differences, and are intertwined with Eastern values (eastern values do not tolerate violence)
Not only that, their society has stricter societal regulation
By far, the US is the most lax when it comes to indoctrination
This means different children are taught a wide range of beliefs, instead of a set of them (the opposite of Australia and the East)
Europe is very similar
So yes, the kid doing the school shooting having access to a gun is a bad thing, but it's only a symptom
What actually happened is that kid was exposed to the wrong values and indoctrination, and that changed the kid's behavior
That exposure could have lead to mental illness, or brainwashing that made him/her belief they are correct, and the school is wrong
So no, gun control does not necessarily need to be stricter, the way children are raised and how adults experience the world needs to be changed
Because if you fail to regulate the way your society thinks, you fail to regulate the way they think about people
And having the wrong idea about people, can lead to the wrong use of guns
It was never about "we have laws against that", because laws don't stop people who are brainwashed or mentally ill
They believe themselves to be right, and a law won't change that, nor will it make them change their behavior or belief system
The US has one of the most culturally diverse populations on Earth
What do you think happens as a result of this?
Overlapping echo-chambers
Imagine if Christians and Muslims were constantly interacting with each other
Do you think everyone would stay exactly the same? Do you think there will be no conflict?
Of course not, because by clashing echo-chambers you cause conflict, and conflict can also lead to cross conversion
Now Christians and Muslims aren't the hazardous echo-chambers
The hazardous ones preach misinformation and pseudoscience
Have you seen that reddit thread called "my boyfriend is AI"?
Do you have any idea how good that community is at brainwashing people?
Same goes for trans communities, piracy, violence related communities, fanfiction, "booktok"
All echo-chambers that change the behavior of it's members through repetitive media and literature
So the question is, with millions of echo-chambers being so easily accessible in the US, and the echo-chambers children grow up in being so diverse..
How do you regulate societal behavior?
I mean if everyone was Christian, do you think there would be conflict?
Much less
Not because "Mankind cannot survive without Christianity"
That's BS
Mankind cannot survive without societal regulation (the thing Christianity is very good at)
And when you look at Europe and Australia, you'll realize their societal values, norms, and expectations are much more specific and set in stone
They have a set of principles they abide by, and they rarely conflict with each other by comparison to the US
THAT is why they have lower crime rate, no school shootings, and less gun violence
Could the US benefit from being stricter on gun control? 100%
But the real problem is much more deep seated, and even if they started working on fixing it today, they'd take 100-200 years to eliminate the problem entirely
Why?
Because the problem lies in their society's citizens that have been brainwashed, not the regulation itself
For instance, when they abolished segregation in South Africa, racism didn't magically "go away"
Because there always remained people who are still alive who were indoctrinated since childhood to be racist
This means until the people who were initially brainwashed are either completely converted to the right side, or die off..
The problem will not go away If I banned TikTok today, those who are dependent on its use will flock to an alternative
They don't understand that TikTok is one of the largest reasons people get brainwashed
So until the generation of people dependent on tiktok dies off or realizes the error in their ways, the modern feminists brainwashing young women into hating men on tiktok are not going to stop spreading misinformation
I'm going to be honest with you for a second..
The US, SUCKS at societal regulation
They can't regulate citizens behavior if it punched them in the face
Why did the previous generations have more morals, have better values, have better marriages, have better relationships, have higher intelligence?
Because Christianity was more rampant
And like I said, Christianity is a population control mechanism
Why?
Because it has a set of strict values that HAVE to be abided by You know, the thing that Australia has that I mentioned earlier
But that's "fascism" or "dictatorship", or "manipulation"
No, it's common sense
Leadership exists, because if people are left to their own devices without it, they cause problems..
You know, the exact type of problem I've been addressing this whole post
When your child bullies their classmate, your reaction is to stop them and punish them for their behavior
Then you educate your child on the right type of behavior, and you instill that behavior in their belief system
This is exactly what leaders do, but with adults
So no, this isn't "dictatorship"
It's how you regulate a society so they don't do stupid stuff like carry a gun into a school building with irrational intentions
And your Audience, is just a tiny Society
If this posts made you angry, GOOD
Because it's when people get angry that they start doing introspection
And without introspection, you're no better than the child at school who keeps failing their class
Talk soon, Ian
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