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Old 07-05-2006, 11:54 PM  
notabook
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Originally Posted by Splum
Lol O'RLY? What is a crime than, an apple pie? tube of k-y jelly? At first I was mad at cha, now I know you are just an idiot lol.
Listen Oreilly, I understand you are mentally challenged and don't quite grasp the concept of 'levels' of crime. I'll try to explain it to you as simply as I can, so PLEASE bear with me.

Crime is Bad.
Some Crimes are Worse.
Violent Crimes are the Worst.

Here is a bar graph for you, it has pretty colors.


Anyways, it is clear that there is a HUGE gap between the truly horrific violent crimes between Europe and North America (minus Canada). While Europe seems to have more petty crimes, they mainly do not end in death (as shown earlier, using all those lovely little statically numbers you love so well). Instead of arguing like a bunch of Jews about who gets the last bagel, we should be asking ourselves exactly WHY that is. Why does the majority of North America seem more statistically violent than all of Europe (minus the motherland)? Why can Europeans stop at just getting the money? Why do Americans and Mexicans feel the need to murder their victims afterwards? Is it they believe they have a lesser chance of getting caught, or is it something more sinister that is in our culture?
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