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[citation][nom]joebob2000[/nom]That graph is pretty dubious, and in reality the US homicide rate is barely lower than the global rate, and when compared to averages across other developed nations (such as the EU) it is terrible. Bragging that the US did not make the "Top 50" most homicidal countries (in actuality it is 51st, in other words, 62% of countries have a lower rate) is hardly going to convince me that there isn't a crime problem.[/citation]
Dude, you're all over the place. Dismiss a cited source, and replace it with a made up "62% of countries have a lower rate" is your way to convince us that the US is more dangerous than the EU? Even if it was true, that has more to do with many small countries with homogeneous societies. Try looking up actual statistics about big diverse countries. Then cite your source.
Dude, you're all over the place. Dismiss a cited source, and replace it with a made up "62% of countries have a lower rate" is your way to convince us that the US is more dangerous than the EU? Even if it was true, that has more to do with many small countries with homogeneous societies. Try looking up actual statistics about big diverse countries. Then cite your source.