Seabass wrote:what the fuck do the U.S. and Belgium (or any of the others for that matter) really have in common aside from being "western"?
I have every reason to believe, when we finally come to our senses and legalize drugs, the violence will rapidly and drastically decrease. So if our goal is to decrease violence, why not do so by increasing liberty rather than restricting it further?
If I had chosen one single nation for comparison, your point would be valid. But I have chosen 4 English speaking nations, and every single nation in Western Europe for my comparison.Portugal, France, Spain, Germany, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Italy, Belgium, Netherlands, Switzerland.
Each and every one has a much, much lower murder rate than the USA. Can you not see that there is something wrong? It is not even as if the difference is small. The least difference to the USA is Canada (most strongly influenced by American gun culture???) at 1.7 killings per 100,000 people per year, compared to 4.7 for the USA.
I agree with you on drugs. Legalising them will be sensible. I doubt it will drop the murder rate that much, though. Getting rid of hand guns will be needed to make a big impact on people killing people.
For every human action, there is a rationalisation and a reason. Only sometimes do they coincide.