OMG IT WAS SO HOT TODAY
Jun. 24th, 2015 02:06 amSummer, am I right?
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Spider-Man is back and he's black but not in Hollywood
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Modern humans and Neanderthals 'interbred in Europe'
A condom that changes colour when it comes into contact with STIs has been invented by a group of school pupils. (Not sure how practical this is. Is this REALLY how you want to find out you or your partner has an STD?)
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This is what happened when Australia introduced tight gun controls
CDC confirms red eyes at the pool are caused by urine, not chlorine
Fake quotes run rampant among GOP candidates
Jeb Bush Surprised How Easily Stance On Confederate Flag Set Him Apart From Other Republican Candidates
A black man threatens whites and it's labeled terrorism. But not when a white man kills blacks
Deal Is Near on Far-Reaching Reforms at Rikers, Including a Federal Monitor
The Prison Doors Open And You’re Released. You Have No Money Or Transportation. Now What?
Secret World War II Chemical Experiments Tested Troops By Race
Greece defends 'harsh' reforms it promised creditors
U.S. will not prosecute families for paying hostage ransom
Islamic State fight requires new tactics: Iraqi commanders
US confirms it will place 250 tanks in eastern Europe to counter Russian threat
Moving ever closer to a new Cold War
NATO head says alliance to more than double rapid response force size
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Taliban has a major northern Afghan city within its grasp for the first time since 2001
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Date: 2015-06-24 06:53 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2015-06-24 06:59 pm (UTC)You have failed to explain the 29% increase in rapes as soon as gun control happened. Hand waving it away doesn't make it any less real.
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Date: 2015-06-24 07:09 pm (UTC)Weapons are used in just 2% of sexual assaults in Australia. Whatever caused this increase, guns or the lack of guns aren't it.
Did you know that when a man joins the US military, his risk of being raped increases by a factor of ten? Obviously there's quite a lot of guns hanging around the military, but that doesn't do one thing to stop the rape. Should I conclude from this that being around guns increases the risk of rape? Or should I acknowledge that rape is a little more complicated than a simple matter of who has weapons and what sort of weapons they have?
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Date: 2015-06-24 07:25 pm (UTC)Correlation doesn't mean causation, but it still provides a huge shining arrow that demands explanation. I feel like I'm talking to this guy right now: https://xkcd.com/552/
Weapons being used in 2% of sexual assaults only means whether the assailant had a weapon. It says nothing about whether the victim shot him or not. Furthermore, that's NOW after the draconian gun control laws were passed. It says nothing of what was happening in 1995.
Actually, there aren't really a lot of guns hanging around in the military. They lock them up most of the time, and on a lot of bases you aren't allowed to concealed carry. If anything, that case proves my point - take away the guns and you increase rape.
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Date: 2015-06-24 07:48 pm (UTC)If you can show me that rapes are higher in most places with stricter gun control than in places without, then that might be compelling. And while you dig up that data, I'm going to finish my chapter. Edit: I'll get you started. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rape_statistics
I can't sort this chart by "strictness of gun control", but I notice that Japan - which has very strict gun control - has a vanishingly small number of rape reports compared to the US, and that the UK - which has stricter gun control than the US - has about half as many reported rapes. I don't know the relative "how controlled are their guns?" ranking for most nations off the top of my head.
Weapons being used in 2% of sexual assaults only means whether the assailant had a weapon. It says nothing about whether the victim shot him or not.
Do you know this to be the case, or are you assuming?