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Why do the brits think that owning guns is bad?


1950-70 gun crime in hte UK was low, very low. But suddenly with mass immigration/illegal immigration from the third world gun crime escalated. Guns are now banned in the UK yet gun crime is high.

Does immigration from the third world fuel UK gun crime? Surely with high levels of immigration this is no coincidence.

Because we don't have penile insecurity.

Owning guns IS bad. If there are more guns in legal possession, more people will get shot. Our rise in gun crime is NOT caused by immigration, but the rise of American-style gang culture. You've fallen victim to a logical fallacy. Post hoc is not propter hoc.

The Brits had a remarkably uniform, non violent
culture, and almost no hunting tradition.
They also had a stratified society that accepted
abuse by the 'upper' class with amazing complacency.
Naturally, guns were discouraged.
Their culture is changing. Their laws haven't.

It isn't a coincidence, all of UK troubles began when the immigrants moved in and took over and it gets worse by the day. I would not even travel there today.

The last time that England allowed people to have guns, they lost a lot of colonies.

We just have to wait and we can negotiate with the new Muslim Imam of Canterbury.

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