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________________________________________ The Patriot Post - Alexander's Column 10-11-2017 From The Federalist Patriot Free Email Subscription ________________________________________
For context, here is the most recent annual data on mortality in America by the numbers:
88,000 people died from alcohol-related causes. 64,000 people died from drug overdoses. 44,000 people died by suicide, many related to drug and alcohol abuse. 40,000 people died in motor vehicles crashes, about a third related to drug and alcohol abuse.
Regarding murder rates, the latest FBI uniform crime report21 lists 17,250 people murdered in the U.S. in 2016. In 70% of those cases, the assailant used a firearm. It is estimated that in less than one-half of 1% of those murders, an “assault weapon” was used.
And again, as noted above, Chicago alone accounted for half the surge in murders last year, but three other long-held Democrat urban centers22 — Baltimore, Houston and New Orleans — are competing for the murder capital title, though a city’s fatal shooting ranking doesn’t necessarily reflect its ranking for all shootings23.
The most significant statistical fact that Democrats do not want you to know: The vast majority of murders in the U.S. are related to drug and gang violence in urban centers and are disproportionately black-on-black. If you aren’t involved in one or the other, your chances of becoming a murder victim drop to Western European levels.
International rankings: Among the 10 countries with the lowest crime rates24, several are among the countries with the highest gun ownership, including Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Iceland.
The United States, despite the gang and drug violence, does not rate among the top 25 nations with the highest murder rates25.
Notably, however, according to the latest data, among the world’s most violent cities26, almost all were Third World, with the following notable Democrat-controlled exceptions:
Number 36 was Detroit, which had 44.60 homicides per 100,000 residents. Number 34 was New Orleans, which had 45.17 homicides per 100,000 residents. Number 26 was Baltimore, which had 51.14 homicides per 100,000 residents. Number 14 was St. Louis, which had 60.37 homicides per 100,000 residents.
Regarding Donald Trump’s27 renewed call for tougher immigration enforcement28: Most of the world’s most violent cities were in the Western Hemisphere, south of our border. Indeed, illegal immigrants from those areas have seeded violent gangs in each of the U.S. cities among the top 50.
Mexico, from where most illegal immigrants come, now ranks as the second most murderous nation29 in the world — second only to war-torn Syria.
Concerning Democrats’ most-oft cited model for gun confiscation, Australia, where most firearms were “bought back” in 1996: According to the latest firearms causation study30 by the Journal of the American Medical Association, while there was a “decline in firearm deaths between 1997 and 2013,” there was “a decline in total nonfirearm suicide and homicide deaths of a greater magnitude,” thus, “it is not possible to determine whether the change in firearm deaths can be attributed to the gun law reforms.”
Finally, some observations about violence being a cultural problem, not a “gun problem.”
The esteemed George Mason University professor Walter E. Williams concludes that guns aren’t the problem31, regressives are: “Customs, traditions, moral values and rules of etiquette, not just laws and government regulations, are what make for a civilized society, not restraints on inanimate objects. … The benefit of having customs, traditions and moral values as a means of regulating behavior is that people behave themselves even if nobody’s watching. In other words, it’s morality that is society’s first line of defense against uncivilized behavior. … The attack on moral standards has been orchestrated by the education establishment and progressives.”
Political analyst George Neumayr observes, “‘Sensible gun control’ is the elite’s euphemism for making sure that everyone except their bodyguards are deprived of guns. Beware of the word ‘sensible’ in the mouth of statists. It is what they say right before they violate a right. The left is neither sensible nor serious about controlling wicked behavior. If it were, it would seek to shore up the foundations of civilization, without which the multiplication of laws is useless, to which the tragedy in Las Vegas attests.”
And a final observation on Americans and guns from The Wall Street Journal’s Peggy Noonan, who wrote in “The Culture of Death — and of Disdain32”:
I think a lot of Americans have guns because they’re fearful — and for damn good reason. They fear a coming chaos, and know that when it happens it will be coming to a nation that no longer coheres. They think it’s all collapsing — our society, our culture, the baseline competence of our leadership class. They see the cultural infrastructure giving way — illegitimacy, abused children, neglect, racial tensions, kids on opioids staring at screens — and, unlike their cultural superiors, they understand the implications.
The establishments and elites that create our political and entertainment culture have no idea how fragile it all is — how fragile it seems to people living normal, less privileged lives. That is because nothing is fragile for them. They’re barricaded behind the things the influential have, from good neighborhoods to security alarms, doormen and gates. They’re not dark in their imagining of the future because history has never been dark for them; it’s been sunshine, which they expect to continue. They sail on, oblivious to the legitimate anxieties of their countrymen who live near the edge.
Noonan succinctly described why, against all conventional political odds, Donald Trump was elected president. And she makes clear, as did our Founders, that the Second Amendment33 is not about the “tradition of hunting,” as Democrats often suggest, but about the fundamental right to defend Liberty and self.
Semper Vigilans Fortis Paratus et Fidelis Pro Deo et Libertate — 1776
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