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Fort Stewart in Georgia goes on lockdown after reports of an ‘active shooter’

Only if you compare the US stats. Compared to other developed countries you have a hell of a problem.

Yes, compared to countries that have less problems, we have a bigger problem. Long as you pick the countries that have less problems. But those countries probably come with their own problems as well.

If you compare the US to all the world's countries, we're pretty squarely in the middle.
 
Developed countries. Yeah you're better than shithole countries but maybe set the bar a bit higher.

Your derogatory estimation of half the people in the world is nothing I need assume as part of my position.
 
Developed countries. Yeah you're better than shithole countries but maybe set the bar a bit higher.
We used to be. Now we are a unique shit hole country, the kind you can become when you have all the resources in the world not to be one and yet still choose shithole status.
 
I'm pretty sure that Trump isn't the one that came up with that term.

It doesn't matter. It's just a derogatory and can be applied to whatever country one wishes it seems.

Here in this thread, we have @Allan claiming the US can't be compared with 'shithole countries', while @The Brad Dad insists the comparison is entirely appropriate.
 
If only the folks on a military base were armed this would never have happened. :(

That's a good thought. It could only originate with someone who has little to no experience with military bases. Fort Stewart is a "post", btw.
 
Exhibit A on how to tell everyone that you have never been in the military without saying “I have never been in the military”.

Actually, what was said was: "I have never been in the military, but I don't mind babbling on as if I know something about it".
 
Exhibit A on how to tell everyone that you have never been in the military without saying “I have never been in the military”.
While weapons are controlled on a military base, it would be completely disingenuous to claim they are gun free zones. There is armed security all over bases and most are not that large that they would be the size of a city trying to get law enforcement out. There is a relatively short response time.

And you know I've been in the military.
 
Exhibit A on how to tell everyone that you have never been in the military without saying “I have never been in the military”.
If only we militarized our schools, only then our kids would be protected from shooters. :(
 
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