• drkt
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    8 hours ago

    The difference is when a gaggle of young teens take up the sidewalk, I can walk around. When a truck comes barrelling down the road, it damages my hearing and actively threatens to kill me.

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      7 hours ago

      Unequal comparison. A gaggle of teens is comparable to a wedding convoy. Slow, loud and annoying.

      A truck barreling down the road is like a group of gangbangers threatening to shoot anyone who looks at them funny.

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        7 hours ago

        Considering I almost get run over every other day and I’ve never seen a gun outside of a shooting range I’d say your comparison is unfair.

        If we ignore that I live in Europe and not America, we can still look at some statistics:
        In 2020 45,222 people died to guns in America.
        In the same year 38,824 people died in motor vehicle accidents.

        They seem pretty comparable?

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          6 hours ago

          “Shooting” was an just example. Think in terms of size and threat of damage. Teens - small car, gang members - truck.

          The numbers do seem comparable though.