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One of the first things you notice on your first trip to Las Vegas in the amazing display of money that the famous strip provides. Mile after mile of lavish giant buildings of such size and scope and amazing detail that few other places have - let alone one after the other each trying to outdo the previous one in sheer balls to the walls ostentation. You can go to a restaurant where you are surrounded by actual Picasso originals and eat a meal that is the food budget for an average family of four for a week. Throw in wine and make it a month or a year for most families.
What built Las Vegas is mathematics. They understand the basic laws of probabilities and the machines and games are run strictly on that principle. The house will always win in the end.
One of my favorite films is THE DEERHUNTER. One of the scenes that first got it a lot of attention was the infamous Russian Roulette scene in which two American prisoners take turns nearly blowing their brains out. One of the prisoner - played by Robert De Niro - shocks his captors by insisting he will play with two bullets instead of one. This is a shock because this game is also based on mathematics and he just doubles the odds that he will die.
So tell me something please. Why is it that we all can understand the laws of probability and how they apply to things in our world but people on the far right of the gun issue somehow live in the delusion that they do not apply to the number of firearms owned in our nation?
To pretend there is not a cost for 300 million guns in our nation is to play ostrich and live in denial.
If there were half of that number - say only 150 million guns in America - would we have the same murder rate and same suicide rate and same accident with guns rate?
What about if there were only 50 guns in the entire land. Would the stats change?
What if there were only a single gun in our nation - would the stats change?
Anybody who says NO is obviously either lying preferring to live in denial or is just plain ignorant of how probabilities work.
If the subject of guns is too close to your own personal politics or values and you cannot be objective about it giving an honest answer - lets use cars. If there is an island of fifty square miles with 25,000 people on it and there is one motor vehicle on that island - what do you think are the chances of that motor vehicle being in an accident which harms a person?
Now change that situation to fifty motor vehicles. Now change it to 1,000 motor vehicles. Now change it to 10,000? What happens to the chances of a motor vehicle being in an accident which harming a person?
So tell me why a nation which now has an estimated 300 million or more guns also does not have both the attached benefits of the ownership and use of firearms as well as the negative aspects of it as well like its misuse, criminal use and accidental tragedies? Why is there not a price we pay for the proliferation of guns in our society?
Why can gun supporters go to Vegas and understand the laws of mathematics when they play the slots at Caesars Palace but are blind to the same reality when it comes to discussing guns?
What built Las Vegas is mathematics. They understand the basic laws of probabilities and the machines and games are run strictly on that principle. The house will always win in the end.
One of my favorite films is THE DEERHUNTER. One of the scenes that first got it a lot of attention was the infamous Russian Roulette scene in which two American prisoners take turns nearly blowing their brains out. One of the prisoner - played by Robert De Niro - shocks his captors by insisting he will play with two bullets instead of one. This is a shock because this game is also based on mathematics and he just doubles the odds that he will die.
So tell me something please. Why is it that we all can understand the laws of probability and how they apply to things in our world but people on the far right of the gun issue somehow live in the delusion that they do not apply to the number of firearms owned in our nation?
To pretend there is not a cost for 300 million guns in our nation is to play ostrich and live in denial.
If there were half of that number - say only 150 million guns in America - would we have the same murder rate and same suicide rate and same accident with guns rate?
What about if there were only 50 guns in the entire land. Would the stats change?
What if there were only a single gun in our nation - would the stats change?
Anybody who says NO is obviously either lying preferring to live in denial or is just plain ignorant of how probabilities work.
If the subject of guns is too close to your own personal politics or values and you cannot be objective about it giving an honest answer - lets use cars. If there is an island of fifty square miles with 25,000 people on it and there is one motor vehicle on that island - what do you think are the chances of that motor vehicle being in an accident which harms a person?
Now change that situation to fifty motor vehicles. Now change it to 1,000 motor vehicles. Now change it to 10,000? What happens to the chances of a motor vehicle being in an accident which harming a person?
So tell me why a nation which now has an estimated 300 million or more guns also does not have both the attached benefits of the ownership and use of firearms as well as the negative aspects of it as well like its misuse, criminal use and accidental tragedies? Why is there not a price we pay for the proliferation of guns in our society?
Why can gun supporters go to Vegas and understand the laws of mathematics when they play the slots at Caesars Palace but are blind to the same reality when it comes to discussing guns?