tyr_13
Penultimate Amazing
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I forgot the 'Japan does it better' claim. I've spent a lot of time learning Japanese, learning about Japanese history and culture, and am currently trying to get a job there. Saying that because Japan has less violence in general, and guns specifically, and therefor we can do it here is stupid. The cultures are different, there are many, many factors.
In my Asian Psychology class we looked at the difference is gun deaths between Japan and the US, and more specifically suicide by gun. Suicide by gun is much, much higher in the US. One of the students postulated that if we had fewer guns in the US, like in Japan, then there would be less suicide. The professor said that may be the case, but it may not. I was of course forced to point out that the suicide rate in Japan for men (the group who normally kills themselves with guns) is much, much higher in Japan. So there is at least one situation which fewer guns does not lead to fewer deaths (although I maintain it is still an oversimplification).
In my Asian Psychology class we looked at the difference is gun deaths between Japan and the US, and more specifically suicide by gun. Suicide by gun is much, much higher in the US. One of the students postulated that if we had fewer guns in the US, like in Japan, then there would be less suicide. The professor said that may be the case, but it may not. I was of course forced to point out that the suicide rate in Japan for men (the group who normally kills themselves with guns) is much, much higher in Japan. So there is at least one situation which fewer guns does not lead to fewer deaths (although I maintain it is still an oversimplification).