bertsmobile1
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If you have ever tried to eat one you would understand whyThe Arkansas Game and Fish Commission took to helicopters and slaughtered thousands of these hogs, and just let'm lay.
Only 2 meats I will not eat
1) wild bore
2 ) old billy goat
and shooting them from a helicopter will have ruined the hides so no good for leather either.
Razor backs make excellent leather soles.
And yes people are naturally violent towards each other, particularly males while they determine their place in the hierarchy of their peer group & the peer group finds it's place in the larger herd .
All animals do this in one way or another, and for the religious nutters who think people are higher order of beings so do not have these traits are deluding themselves and over the decades have corrupted civil laws to represent their religious beliefs and as such forced their beliefs on every one.
Every one has the right to believe what they want to but no one has the rights to force their beliefs on others against their will.
Now getting back to violence so yes we will be violent to each other, and the less personal space you have the more violent you will be .
This has been demonstrated thousands of times with everything from birds to mice to elephants and that includes people.
However the outcomes from being punched in the face to being shot in the face are vastly different .
Humans use weapons and have done so from day one so the trick is to limit the access to weapons be they be a pistol in your pocket , a razor in your shoe, a plank by the side of the road, a bottle or anything else we perceive that will give us an advantage .
The human body can take a phenomonal amount of beating and still recover .
Far fewer recover from being shot particularly from ammo like hollow points which have no place anywhere outside the military .
And as for physical violence , on a per head of population it is going down in every first world country , except the USA where it has been slowly rising since the end of WW II .
Now you can attribute it to anything you like up to & including the definition of violence but the statists show a clear drop in the reported violence down here , be that be by the victim or the emergency services treating the injured or deceased but our numbers have dropped like a stone since the gun laws came in.
MY personal belief is that the politicians took it way too far to include air guns , then knives , then bow & arrows however each & ever time a new restriction went in the government of the day got a bigger majority on the vote so the population obviously believes that mass dissarmentment makes them feel safer & they want it .
One this was taken as far as it could, we went the way of the USA and thought that putting every one in prison for longer periods of time would have the same effect, but the polsters got it wrong & the "law & order auction" for votes backfired, we ( as a population ) don't want every one in gaol as we know that gaol is not the answer .
When your Covid crisis is over , and I genuinely hope that is very soon , you will start seeing interesting crime stats come out and hopefully they will end up becoming the basis of new legislation.
Down here street violence went down 98% and most of that was attributed to drunken violence because boozers were either closed or had restrictions on the numbers of drinkers.
The other big factor was street gangs could not walk around in bigger groups than 5 , in fact no one could be in a bigger group than 5 adults.
Domestic violence increased , but only by 35% and this was attributed to drug use primarily with lack of personal space coming a close second .
Traffic collisions causing a hospital visit went down by 99.6%