Re: Bowling for Columbine. What is wrong with the U.S.?
As a Canadian I look at the US two ways...amazed by the high accomplishments for one. Just walk the loop in Chicago...power and entrepreneurial spirit everywhere. A stunning monument to capitalism at it's best. I never really thought gun control was a big issue for the US, Heinlein's quotes above is correct, proven in many countries.
But I also see these crazy f**king problems: gigantic ghettos and slums, huge areas of major cities that basically are a war zone, organized, enormous and out of control gangs in some areas, and the killer: the black's situation. What can you ever do about any of that now? It's beyond your control, is it not? What the f**k could anyone ever do about Detroit now? It all makes Columbine look as totally unimportant as I think that it probably was. Tragic, but only a curiosity, not a systemic problem, you have others far more important. Canada has problems, yours are magnified by a larger populations. Our problems slowly are growing too. I just hope they don't get past the point of control and large areas or segments of the population have to be "written off". I have several friends in the US and their opinions are all the same: they think the Af. Amer. problems are are a permanent, total f**king write-off.
As a Canadian I look at the US two ways...amazed by the high accomplishments for one. Just walk the loop in Chicago...power and entrepreneurial spirit everywhere. A stunning monument to capitalism at it's best. I never really thought gun control was a big issue for the US, Heinlein's quotes above is correct, proven in many countries.
But I also see these crazy f**king problems: gigantic ghettos and slums, huge areas of major cities that basically are a war zone, organized, enormous and out of control gangs in some areas, and the killer: the black's situation. What can you ever do about any of that now? It's beyond your control, is it not? What the f**k could anyone ever do about Detroit now? It all makes Columbine look as totally unimportant as I think that it probably was. Tragic, but only a curiosity, not a systemic problem, you have others far more important. Canada has problems, yours are magnified by a larger populations. Our problems slowly are growing too. I just hope they don't get past the point of control and large areas or segments of the population have to be "written off". I have several friends in the US and their opinions are all the same: they think the Af. Amer. problems are are a permanent, total f**king write-off.
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