I have stated no position on gun culture as you imply. But I do believe Americans seem to accept a level of insecurity in their lives that Australians wouldn't tolerate.
If you want to leave it there, that's fine with me. It's your board after all. I understand that some suggestions seem just as demeaning as talking down to someone.
cripes we have some nitpickers here today/tonight. and I'm guessing F6 is all frozen up ... I read somewhere a couple hours ago that Dallas was .. frozen solid .. no electricity .. but for goodness sake.. you are too too sincere .. ...lolol .. .. good night!
This Australian Comic’s Take on America’s Absurd Gun Laws is Brilliant (Video)
Considering that he was once attacked onstage while performing at the Manchester Comedy Store, it’s interesting to hear Australian comic Jim Jefferies’ stance on guns – of which he is entirely opposed.
In this bit from a show he did in 2014, Jefferies brilliantly and hilariously points out the absurdity of America’s reaction to mass shootings as opposed to his native Australia.
“In Australia, we had the biggest massacre on earth, the Australian government went, ‘That’s it! No more guns!’ And we all went, ‘Yeah, alright then. That seems fair enough.’ Now in America, you have the Sandy Hook Massacre where little, tiny children died, and your government went, ‘Maybe – we’ll get rid of the BIG guns?’”