To be honest, I have no idea how America will fix these issues without removing guns from everyone but farmers and law enforcement.
And I don't think America will ever pull its guns from the general population. Something amazingly unifying would have to happen. We are too much about our freedoms and our independence.
It's kind of interesting - I often think of America (the US) as a teenager among the nations. We are young, but very endowed with power and attitude, in some ways really amazing and in other ways just should be sent to the corner with our noses against the wall or be put in time out, or something.
And then I remember that Australia is just about our same age, that our land masses are relatively similar - the difference between us and Australia really is population - we're something like 14, 15 times your population. Is that all that the difference is? Because Australia (to me) is more like that really responsible 24 year old who is learning, growing, and adjusting to what comes.
Not saying you're from paradise. I just find the comparisons interesting. Probably, there's something to be said for being your own land mass. And I'm sure our immigration demographics are radically different.
Dunno. I wish there was some way the US could get its societal shit together.
NYC in the 80s and 90s was a warzone.
This is the truth. You could probably include the 70s, at least the second half. People who don't know what times square used to be would be pretty shocked. And it seems to me like on all the perimeters, in the boroughs, those times are coming back, except now its police brutality. Sigh.