U.S. children and teens are more likely to die because of guns than car crashes, drug overdoses and cancer.

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    If you need to create scenarios that are provenly not common just to make your point, you don’t have a point.

    READ

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      If you don’t recognize the simplistic motivations behind gang violence, you should consider yourself exceedingly fortunate.

      Check your privilege.

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        Your claim is a blatant lie. That is a fact. Your feelings have made you concoct a blatant lie which you have repeated countless times in this thread.

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        You’re entirely wrong, but you already know that, don’t you? You clowns just love your distractions from the truth.

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            And yet, the zip codes with the highest rate of gang activity are consistently the zip codes with the highest homicide rates, and there is a strong social correlation between murderers and victims.

            I wonder why all these non-gang members go to areas of high gang activity to kill and be killed. I guess they’re just trying to frame innocent, hard-working criminals.

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              Dude… you’re wrong. I get your impulse to entrench yourself in your sad cognitive dissonance, but just let it go- you’re wrong. Case closed.