I love my country
Me too!
i love anime
ore nimo kiss shite kureyo
Too bad it's going to shit
It is Finn
>>59094464
I love it too, but i don't like you.
>>59094821
remove Aleqa Hammond before Greenland goes bankrupt
>>59094944
I will. The CPG is growing bigger every day
>>59094464
I'd love it if it respected my freedoms and wasn't such a nannie state shithole.
>>59095555
explain
>>59094464
Et oo tosissas
>>59095976
Which part?
>>59096236
what freedoms are being disrespected and why is it being a nannie state so bad
>>59096346
Freedom of speech, and the right to protect yourself mostly. And this place is a bureaucratic shithole that taxes the shit out of everything and enable leeching and then wonders why people don't work.
>>59096561
>freedom of speech
i thought you were talking about something more specific
you hate all europe then
>right to protect yourself
AMERIFAT'D
>enable leeching
talking about that, i heard you guys were planning to give a minimum wage to everybody. did it happen? is it still gonna happen?
>>59096758
You mean basic income? I hope not. t. NEET
>>59096758
I do hate a big part of europe, yes. Some good places still remain though.
Americans do a lot of things wrong, but the second amendment isn't one of them. Also, you can't argue with results.
I have no idea, I don't follow politics, because I don't enjoy being mad at their stupidity.
>>59096880
how does NEETing work in funland? can you ACTUALLY leech the government for no fucking reason and make a living out of that?
>>59096946
>can't argue with results
what results? school shootings?
>>59095555
It should respect these quads
>>59097314
Violence has been steadily going down in clapistan after concealed carry was legalised. Contrary to popular belief, legal carry is actually a fairly recent thing over there, and school shootings account for a fraction of total homicides.
In estonia for example, after concealed carry was implemented in 2004, violent crime dropped by 11%.
>>59100252
even inside america, numbers arent positive only. Sometimes more flexible gun laws had slightly good results, sometimes they were slightly bad. It depends on the state. On a global level it's the same. I'd show you a video about it but unfortunately it is in portuguese, but you need to look at both sides. There is a reason why a lot of countries that are not nanny-states still have strict gun laws, they're not dumb.
>>59100546
https://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cjis/ucr/crime-in-the-u.s/2012/crime-in-the-u.s.-2012/tables/1tabledatadecoverviewpdf/table_1_crime_in_the_united_states_by_volume_and_rate_per_100000_inhabitants_1993-2012.xls
>>59100745
where are the co-relations? how many states did change their gun laws on this timelapse? Pretty sure most of them already had flexible laws. This seems more like the results of zero-tolerance policy. You know, with Bush administration.
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