Scumple wrote:All the rage in the thirties. Like the foxtrot. Hands up if you've never done a Hitler salute?

Scumple wrote:All the rage in the thirties. Like the foxtrot. Hands up if you've never done a Hitler salute?
What fucking bollocks. As usual.Collector1337 wrote:Well considering the draconian firearm and self defense laws over there, it's even worse than Nazi Germany.
This is why we need the death penalty...Unelected, supreme ruler shown to be a nazi!
High levels of violent crime are not a totem of liberty.Collector1337 wrote:Well considering the draconian firearm and self defense laws over there, it's even worse than Nazi Germany.
Are you familiar with the violent crime statistics between the US and UK?Brian Peacock wrote:High levels of violent crime are not a totem of liberty.Collector1337 wrote:Well considering the draconian firearm and self defense laws over there, it's even worse than Nazi Germany.
The intentional homicide rate in the USA in 2012 was 4.7 per 100,000. In the UK, in the same year, it was 1 per 100,000. These are the official UNODC figures. Care to comment?Collector1337 wrote:Are you familiar with the violent crime statistics between the US and UK?Brian Peacock wrote:High levels of violent crime are not a totem of liberty.Collector1337 wrote:Well considering the draconian firearm and self defense laws over there, it's even worse than Nazi Germany.
Violent crime, not just murders.Xamonas Chegwé wrote:The intentional homicide rate in the USA in 2012 was 4.7 per 100,000. In the UK, in the same year, it was 1 per 100,000. These are the official UNODC figures. Care to comment?Collector1337 wrote:Are you familiar with the violent crime statistics between the US and UK?Brian Peacock wrote:High levels of violent crime are not a totem of liberty.Collector1337 wrote:Well considering the draconian firearm and self defense laws over there, it's even worse than Nazi Germany.
You're trying to jiggle with statistics. The reporting rate of ''violent crime'' varies hugely from country to country. In the UK, reporting is extremely high.Collector1337 wrote: Violent crime, not just murders.
Thanks for crystallizing how asinine the UK is, in a nutshell.mistermack wrote:In the UK, they now record it as violent crime, if a kid pulls his sister's hair.
Learn to keep proper records.mistermack wrote:You're trying to jiggle with statistics. The reporting rate of ''violent crime'' varies hugely from country to country. In the UK, reporting is extremely high.Collector1337 wrote: Violent crime, not just murders.
Murders are a better comparison, because the level of reporting is roughly a hundred percent in all countries.
https://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cjis/ucr/c ... es/table-1JimC wrote:Would you care to provide a link to the source of those figures, or are they simply the product of the fevered imagination of a delusional paranoid?
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