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In reply to the discussion: H2O Man Survey #39 [View all]Brickbat
(19,339 posts)1. I feel strongly that acknowledging and changing the way this country feels about race, its culture
toward casual violence and casual aggression, the way it treats mental health and the concept of economic equality would go a long way toward solving its gun problem.
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I feel strongly that acknowledging and changing the way this country feels about race, its culture
Brickbat
Jul 2015
#1
Definitely lots of overlap -- which makes it hard, because so many people just want to focus on one
Brickbat
Jul 2015
#8
I have been to countries far more dense and a lot less violent.in fact USA is wide open spaces
Person 2713
Jul 2015
#53
Many other countries also have better health care outcomes (and for far less money).
merrily
Jul 2015
#27