[M]ost Australians (71%) live in major cities, one in 10 live in small towns with populations of less than 10,000 people.Source
The war on guns in the U.S. is also part of the war on folks who don't live in cities.
This is indeed a most kindly despotism. Maybe the right folks are running it after all.
Yeah, right. God save the Queen.
Australia and Canada are both much more urban than the U.S. They have low population densities and so are perceived as bucolic because there is a load of land that is judged by most people to be uninhabitable.
More than a third of Canadians live in the Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver meteropolitan areas as defined by the Canadian census bureau—and that isn’t even including two more of the top ten areas, which most people outside of Southern Ontario would see as part of the Toronto metropolitan area (Hamilton and K-W) if they have even heard of the places. Close to two-thirds live in the ten largest (or 8 if you lump the two in with Toronto). Arguably well over two-thirds because many of the places not in the top 10 are within an hour’s drive of a place that is, which, by my books, makes a thing very likely at least partially a bedroom community.
The solid majority of Canadian land isn’t within an hours flight of one of these places.
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Yes it is.
Globalists don’t want you to live in suburbs; They want you packed into megacities.
They don’t want you to have cars; They want you to take the bus or the train.
They don’t want you to have firearms; They want you unarmed and harmless.
They don’t want you to have nuclear families; They want you rudderless as livestock.
They don’t want you to eat burgers; They want you to eat soy and crickets.
Everything that’s happening in America right now is to promote these goals.