Posted on 11/22/2024 4:33:14 AM PST by marktwain
In the November 14 edition of the Miami Herald, in an article titled: Report: Majority of trafficked guns in Caribbean are from the U.S., shipped from Florida, reporters Jacqueline Charles and Jay Weaver claim a lack of restrictive gun laws in the United States cause high murder rates in Caribbean countries. From the article:
A new report from the U.S. government’s lead investigator on gun trafficking in the Caribbean area is confirming what region leaders have long said: Most of the firearms wreaking havoc in their vulnerable nations and being used in 90% of the homicides are coming from the United States.
The correct usage would be: People in vulnerable nations are wreaking havoc with firearms. This is important. Semantics are important. You must correctly understand cause and effect if you are to solve a problem. If you confuse cause and effect, your attempts to solve problems will almost certainly fail. You will attempt to change an effect rather a cause. Occasionally, simply by chance, an action taken with the wrong assumption may line up with a real cause.
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They’re mostly shallow morons controlled by a few clever puppetmasters. The left has the same old playbook everywhere. The sad thing is, it works on abiut a third of the population everywhere.
Like every country has cat ladies, every country has knuckle dragging, foaming at the mouth useful idiots commie simps.
The accidentally pushed the narrative that the Caribbean is a crime-laden “shitehole”.
Sounds like a trafficking issue to me, not a production issue.
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