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Originally Posted by RedskinRat
Simply answer my question. Is burglary a violent crime?
If not, which we both agree it's not, why are you using a deliberately skewed measure to underwrite your argument?
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Yes, I would argue that burglary is a violent crime. That is why I used it as an example. But I am happy to let you have your way and agree that it is not. No problem. You win that one.
So let's use your own example of assault from post 21 and paste it into my challenge:
Assault is less of a trauma than mass shootings of kids. But if you would like to argue that you would prefer to have masses of dead kids than assaults, go ahead. However, if you are not willing to make this argument, then you logically must recognize that reducing mass gun violence against kids is a priority and that the Australian solution responds to this.
So which is worse, assaults or bunches of dead kids?
If you say "dead kids," then you should support the Australian solution, because that is precisely what the Aussies stopped.