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On 11/9/2024 at 11:28 AM, CharonY said:

Yeah sorry, I think meant to compare it to total shooting homicides in other countries (exempting suicide). I am not sure which table I was looking at at that time, but I am guessing it might have been Germany or UK.

So your observation is the number of US school shooting deaths is similar to the total firearm deaths in Germany? What does this statistical juxtaposition mean to you?

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On 11/9/2024 at 7:28 PM, CharonY said:

Yeah sorry, I think meant to compare it to total shooting homicides in other countries (exempting suicide). I am not sure which table I was looking at at that time, but I am guessing it might have been Germany or UK.

Here are the relevant stats for England and Wales (most of the UK): https://www.statista.com/statistics/1402232/england-and-wales-firearm-homicides/

The incidence of firearm homicides is pretty stable, at around 30/yr. If you add in a few more for Scotland and N Ireland you might get to 40.  

1 hour ago, LuckyR said:

So your observation is the number of US school shooting deaths is similar to the total firearm deaths in Germany? What does this statistical juxtaposition mean to you?

Presumably that it is the gun culture in the USA that makes these shootings such a regular and apparently accepted  feature of American life. 

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On 11/13/2024 at 2:24 AM, exchemist said:

Presumably that it is the gun culture in the USA that makes these shootings such a regular and apparently accepted  feature of American life. 

I agree, though I'm not aware of anyone who disagrees. Anything else, perhaps of interest? 

On 11/13/2024 at 8:00 AM, TheVat said:

Res ipsa loquitur.

So you find a direct result comparison between countries of very different populations, social structures, crime rates and gun ownership stats compelling? Okay. 

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20 minutes ago, LuckyR said:

So you find a direct result comparison between countries of very different populations, social structures, crime rates and gun ownership stats compelling? Okay. 

Yes, because it highlights that some of these parameters might have explanatory power to those differences. Two contradicting arguments are often made with regards to gun control in the US. 1) gun violence is just a thing that cannot be stopped structurally. It is just bad people making bad decisions; and 2) we cannot compare the US to anywhere else as the US is just so unique.

Unless the argument is that the US is just uniquely bad, it must mean that the US has some structural issues.

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46 minutes ago, LuckyR said:

I agree, though I'm not aware of anyone who disagrees. Anything else, perhaps of interest? 

So you find a direct result comparison between countries of very different populations, social structures, crime rates and gun ownership stats compelling? Okay. 

If you agree with me about gun culture, why are you dragging in these extraneous other issues?

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