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Lews
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Re: What is going on in England?
| quote: | Originally posted by Zharen
You just had the Manchester incident, and now another one on the London Bridge? What is going on? ... How are the people in England holding up to this latest slew of violence? |
Well I live in London Bridge and we're doing quite well, thank you. The day after the attack people were outside having barbecues in parks and courtyards, the pubs were more busy than on a standard Sunday, people were going for runs, etc. Takes more than 3 desperate losers to terrify us.
Honestly the police response was quite good, in my opinion. The police preventative measures, not so much... We'll have to wait and see more details to really know who, if anyone, fucked up. It's always going to be impossible to prevent these things fully, but it would probably be good to increase police resources, especially anti-extremism programs... However there is a limit to what can be done in a free society. Even massively increasing police resources is not necessarily a great solution at the margins.
Hopefully a wise analysis of the situation will be concluded and better countermeasures can be taken, with appropriate and proportionate response and resources, but I do worry about that... Seems slightly optimistic.
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Jun-07-2017 10:38
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| quote: | Originally posted by Zharen
Should have figured you Brits would be so nonchalant about it. 
I suppose those of us in the US still aren't that used to terrorist attacks, although some are growing accustomed to it, since the Boston marathon bombings. Still, there would be some shock around my state at least if 3 different terrorist attacks happened within 6 months of each other.
But hey, if it's not affecting your day to day, more power to you. |
Yeah but we've grown accustom to non terrorists mass shooting here.
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Jun-09-2017 20:35
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SYSTEM-J
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Jun-10-2017 09:44
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Lews
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And even in the US you're more likely to die in a transport accident or from an accidental drug overdose than you are from being shot. Being shot is actually only slightly more common than being hit by a car while crossing the street, which is most likely a bigger danger to the average person.
I'm American, actually, and I've been close by a number of worrying incidents now: car bombs in South Africa in my youth, a shooting at my American undergraduate school a few years back, and now this attack 400 metres from my flat. But I'm still pretty confident I'm going to die from liver failure or being hit by a cyclist, because I drink too much and those fuckers often don't follow the laws of the road.
The big headline deaths are both sad and shocking, but they're pretty damn unlikely to get you. This attack was certainly more affecting than most for me, since it was so close to home and I know people who were injured and almost died, but when I think about the people I know in life (my age) who have actually died? Preventable accidents, suicide, or killed in combat are the only actual causes.
Can't really let these things get to you or you'll just cower in your flat until you die from something else in the end, and that sounds really quite boring.
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