British government now issuing blunt knives...

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LittleRaven wrote: Fri Jun 14, 2019 9:57 pm
BridgeConsoleMasher wrote: Fri Jun 14, 2019 7:37 pmFrom what I can make of it, our affinity for a limited overarching federal government seemed to make for more of a need for a superconservative culture where guns become an essential fabric for survival and free speech also becomes an essential tool in the arsenal to shit talk the government.
And that's not even getting into the HUGE differences that we have in geography and demographics.

The United Kingdom has 65 million people living in ~81 thousand square miles.The US has 330 million people living in ~3.8 million square miles. So right off the bat, we're going to have radically different needs from our governments, if only because we live in very different ways. As Riedquat was lamenting in a different thread, in the UK, you're almost never more than a few thousand feet from another human being...in fact, you're generally within a few thousand feet of a LOT of human beings. Here in the US, although we have plenty of densely populated places, we also have tons of place where you can be dozens of miles from the next person if you feel the need to get away. There's not many places like that in Britain, and when you live in a country where a crowded theatre is never far away, making sure that people don't cry fire is perhaps a bigger issue than it is here.

And then there's the issue of diversity. The British population is...to American eyes, anyway...almost unbelievably homogeneous. Over 90% of their population is white...and not 'American White,' which is a huge grab-bag of various ethnicities, but British-born white. America, by contrast, is only 70% white, and we only hit that by calling most Hispanics 'white.' About 70% of the British population is Protestant, followed by 20% non-responsive and tiny populations of other religions after that. Here in the States, our biggest religious group (Protestant) tops out below 50%, with Catholics weighing in at 23%, and sizable populations of Jews, Mormons, Pagans, and Muslims. In short, the US is way, WAY more diverse than Britain, and yet Brexit, which is absolutely tearing the British government apart, appears to be driven largely by concerns about 'losing British identity.' I'm not at all convinced you could implement British-style society in the US without the country flying apart...the UK is barely holding together in light of globalization, much less a truly diverse population.

So yeah, different systems for different people, which is probably the best solution we can hope for.
Yes I was thinking about demographics, and I agree about land mass as well. Being an island has distinctive properties itself. Though I think it's probably mostly just that, distinctive, I think it's significant when considering the historical development of a culture.

As far as vast land masses and conservative developments though, I wonder how Russia's and Brazil's compare to the US's. This of course is respect to the authoritarian/libertarian dynamic that leads to conservative adoption of say guns. China I think is safe to say that they've had a strong authoritarian presence, but I'm scared to ask about that considering how large and complicated their history is.
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At least in my country, one doesn't have to cower in fear and try to run away when someone attacks them. :roll: The fact you have been conditioned to like it that way is just ... sad. Same as accepting all the limitations on freedom of speech. Actually that part is so bad, you and the lefties here don't seem to really understand the fact that popular speech isn't the kind of speech that has to be protected, and that what's popular can change.
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Yes, we are way too trigger-happy.
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Admiral X wrote: Sat Jun 15, 2019 5:28 am At least in my country, one doesn't have to cower in fear and try to run away when someone attacks them. :roll: The fact you have been conditioned to like it that way is just ... sad. Same as accepting all the limitations on freedom of speech. Actually that part is so bad, you and the lefties here don't seem to really understand the fact that popular speech isn't the kind of speech that has to be protected, and that what's popular can change.
Paranoia about all this stuff just sounds so delightful on the other hand.
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Yeah, because total security is totally realistic, huh? As is our cowboy "a good guy will always be there!" mindset.
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Admiral X didn't say anything about total security for public spaces. Just that it's better to have a gun when someone threatens physical harm against you.
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Admiral X wrote: Sat Jun 15, 2019 5:28 am At least in my country, one doesn't have to cower in fear and try to run away when someone attacks them. :roll: The fact you have been conditioned to like it that way is just ... sad. Same as accepting all the limitations on freedom of speech. Actually that part is so bad, you and the lefties here don't seem to really understand the fact that popular speech isn't the kind of speech that has to be protected, and that what's popular can change.
Or you will pull your gun and immediately escalate the threat from merely giving up your wallet to having a bullet in YOUR gut. That's what gets me people who have John Wayne fantasies. You seem to be under the impression that YOU will draw first and YOU will get the kill and YOU will walk away with a smug grin.
The other side has guns too. And statistically muggers are far more likely to attack you in numbers, meaning potentially there are many guns to deal with. I hope that ''well at least I went down fighting when those muggers tried to take my five dollars!'' is of comfort to you when you are lying in a hospital bed, pilgrim.

And if you want to see the big difference between the security I have verses the security you have, just watch one of those police traffic shows from both sides of the pond. When our police pull over a car he walks calmly up the the window without fear and politely asks for your name, because he knows that the most he will face is a knife. An American cop however has to slink up to the window with his hand on his gun (often in a pair) whilst shouting, because he knows that the most he'll face is enough firearms to give Duke Nukem an erection.
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That's not really how typical traffic stops work in America btw.

But yeah as far as personal encounters involving escalation, while a gun against a group of neighborhood rats is going to send them scurrying, if just one of them has a gun then it's all over.
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Yukaphile wrote: Sat Jun 15, 2019 9:59 am Yeah, because total security is totally realistic, huh? As is our cowboy "a good guy will always be there!" mindset.
With everybody thinking that they are "good guy" in that situation and ending up only making it worse because real life doesn't work like in NRA propaganda.
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BridgeConsoleMasher wrote: Sat Jun 15, 2019 10:11 am Admiral X didn't say anything about total security for public spaces. Just that it's better to have a gun when someone threatens physical harm against you.
Hell, not even just a gun - any kind of a weapon outside of your fists. If pepper spray counts as a firearm over there, that's ridiculous. Or if you'd get in trouble for using anything that happened to be handy as a weapon to defend yourself? Or the fact you're required to try running away? :roll:
Yukaphile wrote: Sat Jun 15, 2019 9:59 am Yeah, because total security is totally realistic, huh? As is our cowboy "a good guy will always be there!" mindset.
Yet the expectation here seems to be that a police officer is always going to be handy to save you, right? :roll:
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