We are so quick to point out the US is so bad but in the same breath we cross the border for cheaper better goods. Better opportunities & expect NAFTA to cater to us. How about manning the F up & take care of ourselves?
We are so quick to point out the US is so bad but in the same breath we cross the border for cheaper better goods. Better opportunities & expect NAFTA to cater to us. How about manning the F up & take care of ourselves?
If cheap good were the measure of a great society, China would be paradise.We are so quick to point out the US is so bad but in the same breath we cross the border for cheaper better goods. Better opportunities & expect NAFTA to cater to us. How about manning the F up & take care of ourselves?
Trudeau said he admired China's "basic dictatorship". I don't think a dictatorship is anything I would admire.If cheap good were the measure of a great society, China would be paradise.
Of course the US isn't all bad, they have tons of unique strengths that we should be envious of. That doesn't change that they have serious problems deeply rooted in their flawed idea of what society is supposed to be.
. How about manning the F up & take care of ourselves?
It would be nice to show our independence & show we're all grown up now.LOL. We rely on the U.S. to take care of us. That's the fool's paradise we live in.
Which is always the first excuse used for not trying to improve anything, like saving kids' lives even when there are clearly successful models to follow elsewhere in the free world.Trudeau said he admired China's "basic dictatorship". I don't think a dictatorship is anything I would admire.
No system is perfect.
Name me a perfect system.Which is always the first excuse used for not trying to improve anything, like saving kids' lives even when there are clearly successful models to follow elsewhere in the free world.
I'm completely lost.
If she didn't shoot him she would've been plummelled to death. It was him or her.
Are you arguing for her to be dead instead?
Giving the benefit of the doubt that she couldn't run away even though she could have used the shoulder, I would side on you with this. The further I read into the thread, IMO, the scales were tipping in her favor until....
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She has since deleted FB/Social Media.
That being said, road/tire temperatures is not a valid argument of not trying to get away. Assuming she had some experience on the bike, she could have easily weaved to the other side of traffic away from the guy the same way she presumably weaved to piss him off. She could have gone 20km/h and gotten away in traffic - it's not like she's running away at deep lean angles.
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Should be, but would you really want all the hassle that goes with that?If I perceived the lifting of the jacket, and brandishing of the gun as a threat... Would I be legally allowed to shoot the brandisher? It's about perception don't forget!
I don't see it that way. The US has something that no other country has, a massive multi player private media. The state media neither dominates, moderates or controls the the delivery of news. Like all private media, survival is based on making money and that means attracting eyeballs to your outlets. The universal formula for that is sensationalization of news - that's what we see, that forms our stereotype of life in America. We see and form our opinion through this lens, not from our experiences on the ground as residents....Of course the US isn't all bad, they have tons of unique strengths that we should be envious of. That doesn't change that they have serious problems deeply rooted in their flawed idea of what society is supposed to be.
Bam! Spot on. Thanks for confirming.With all it's sensationalized failings, the USA has been the #1 destination for immigrant applicants from every single country in the world for more than 200 years, including Canada. Per capita, immigration from Canada to the US is 22 times higher than from the US to Canada.
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Name me a system that can't be improved. Any of them can because none are perfect.Name me a perfect system.
油井緋色;2547443 said:I bolded your statement that's proven my point entirely. What happens when the shooter misjudges the situation and fires? Can't say "I'm so sorry I misunderstood" to a dead person! Oh wait, a dead person can't say "I didn't mean to" either!
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1][/URL][/SUP] For example, a person who is habitually intolerant may constantly accuse other people of being intolerant. It incorporates blame shifting.[/B]
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/oct/02/us-gun-control-ownership-violence-statistics
Some interesting stats.
88 guns per 100 people but 3% own 50% of the guns?