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Re: Opium [was: Re: freelance sysadmining -- superlong -- [WAS: "Red Hat recommends Windows for consumers"]]



On Sat, Nov 15, 2003 at 10:01:36AM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On Sat, 2003-11-15 at 05:08, cr wrote:
> > 
> > That's kinda a risky argument to rely on, since if accepted it inevitably 
> > leads to the question - why does the US have ten times as many homicidal 
> > criminals per capita, than other countries?   Answers in the back of an 
> > envelope please, addressed to the Director-General, FBI, Washington (I guess 
> > he'd dearly like to know...)     <vbeg>
> 
> You think the (main) reasons why the US has become a relatively 
> violent society over the past 45 years would fit on the back of an
> envelope?  Well, lets see what's on the top of my head:
> - breakdown of the family
>   - divorce/abandonment
>   - fear by modern parents of damaging children's self-esteem
>   - parents wanting to be "friends"
>   - federal regs that make it financially more attractive for the
>     father to leave.
> - excessive amounts of TV
> - breakdown of public morality
>   - libertine-ism instead of liberty
>   - for *example*, the HBOization of broadcast TV
>   - ties in with "breakdown of the family"
> - growth in use of illegal drugs, in past ~40 years
>   - ties into "breakdown of the family" and "breakdown of public
>     morality"

But these factors are not unique to the US, so they don't really
answer the question of why the US should have a disproportionate
number of murderers.

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