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  • Michael Kosta heads to the world’s largest annual shooting festival to find out how Switzerland can love guns so much yet have such a low rate of gun-related crimes. #DailyShow #Comedy
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  • @Imagineunicorns_zm
    @Imagineunicorns_zm Před 2 lety +15976

    "If you can't be responsible of following some simple rules in society why should you own a gun." Was a simple but yet profound statement.

    • @AD-jq7ow
      @AD-jq7ow Před 2 lety +882

      It's not profound...it's logic... something most americans lack

    • @adewumit.k3406
      @adewumit.k3406 Před 2 lety +367

      Absolutely "SIMPLE" but very DIFFICULT for the Americans to govern themselves with. 👍

    • @parrisprice5892
      @parrisprice5892 Před 2 lety

      We cant even prosecute criminals in government...the law" makers" who break the law.

    • @readingtips2690
      @readingtips2690 Před 2 lety +4

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  • @sams.1597
    @sams.1597 Před 2 lety +4515

    It’s not just “gun” culture, It’s culture of the whole country. Kids are raised to be responsible.

    • @marquisstrongchild7535
      @marquisstrongchild7535 Před 2 lety +28

      I know right?

    • @thomasward00
      @thomasward00 Před 2 lety +183

      Also look at the Demographics of Switzerland.... It's NOT like America

    • @cjmixmaster
      @cjmixmaster Před 2 lety +107

      And adults are taught not to shift blame

    • @sams.1597
      @sams.1597 Před 2 lety +53

      @@cjmixmaster Not shifting blame if that’s what you are saying. It’s the parents responsibility to raise their kids well and the parents are largely responsible for their kids actions.

    • @scribejay
      @scribejay Před 2 lety +99

      @@thomasward00 I have so many questions about this comment. I'm not sure I want them answered.

  • @zombie_music4life
    @zombie_music4life Před 7 měsíci +34

    this interviewer deserves a raise.. handled this situation with great humour / sarcasm with the same time giving great info..

  • @lisarhyn3368
    @lisarhyn3368 Před rokem +48

    I'm 18 and do a course right now in handling the Sturmgewehr 90, the Swiss military rifle. We are always tested on safety rules, such as the 4 most important ones. We have to memorize exactly every word and respect our gun and treat it not as a toy, but a powerful weapon, which it actually is.

  • @seanmacleod470
    @seanmacleod470 Před rokem +1843

    I live in Switzerland and have for 17 years. People here respect guns and in general, rules. Politics is not a circus. People are very educated and everything is done to lift you up if you have an addiction or problem. It makes a big difference. That said, it’s super expensive.

    • @40bpaula
      @40bpaula Před rokem +317

      It sounds like you get what you pay for. It's expensive, but your children don't worry about dying during math class. I'd pay it.

    • @writenamehere0000
      @writenamehere0000 Před rokem +5

      Ok, ok...

    • @Synkhan
      @Synkhan Před rokem +285

      @@The_Gallowglass and yet you cant afford basic healthcare.. You guys are so jaded in your first world poverty its honestly amazing.

    • @The_Gallowglass
      @The_Gallowglass Před rokem +21

      @@Synkhan Sure you can. It always astonishes me the arrogance you people have when you talk about things you know little about.

    • @Imakebootysclap
      @Imakebootysclap Před rokem +31

      @@40bpaula they dont have to worry here either. In 30 years how many kids shot in school vs how man that weren't. Thats like saying Id pay to not live in Switzerland because of all the people who freeze to death or get hit by a falling bolder. You have a better chance of crashing on 3 different planes and living through them all than getting shot up in class. You have a better chance of crashing and dying on your way to school. Better not get in the ocean, better chance of being eaten by a shark... Cant live your life fearing something supper rare because the media tells you to.

  • @mbur1gess
    @mbur1gess Před rokem +2306

    I lived in Switzerland for six years and I was amazed by everyone's commitment to the "social contract". You can be as free as you want, but only because everyone follows the rules for the benefit of society. There's almost no crime, littering, playing music after 10pm or tax evasion because it just doesn't cross your mind to try to break the rules!
    Now I live in the US, where the focus is on self and not society. Every child is taught to scream out loud, "I'm special! You can't tell me what to do because I'm exceptional! My parents, my teachers and every movie told me I'm special!"

    • @buy_large_mansions
      @buy_large_mansions Před rokem +132

      No tax evasion in Switzerland?

    • @nancywutzke5392
      @nancywutzke5392 Před rokem +33

      Spot on!
      Exactly what I've been seeing happening here for year's.

    • @ashleyjohansson230
      @ashleyjohansson230 Před rokem

      Yeah so many conservatives are constantly screaming about "freedom" without wanting any responsibility that comes with it.

    • @robertwilson8184
      @robertwilson8184 Před rokem

      The idea of a "social contract" would assuredly be lambasted as a vestige of white supremacy, here in the US.
      After all, I've heard simply showing up on time for work is one such vestige. The breach of the social contract, with respect to the second amendment, generally results in being shot or otherwise incapacitated and incarcerated. I'm told this also is a symptom of white supremacy.

    • @kopxpert
      @kopxpert Před rokem +101

      I lived in Switzerland for almost 7 years and I've never heard any police sirens not even once (I actually lived in the city), never seen or even heard of a crime from friends or neighbors . Saw probably like 2-3 scuffles at bars (in my 7 years!) by drunks but that's about it - never anything serious.

  • @cold10er
    @cold10er Před rokem +207

    We can definitely learn alot from that country seriously..I'm a gun owner and love how they do things there

    • @zackj997
      @zackj997 Před rokem

      We can't because the average American is just too dumb.

    • @cardboardcapeii4286
      @cardboardcapeii4286 Před 11 měsíci +8

      Like not having black people

    • @jearrico
      @jearrico Před 10 měsíci +15

      ​@@cardboardcapeii4286is that what you got from this?

    • @WillZingzong
      @WillZingzong Před 10 měsíci

      @@jearriconame a developed country with low crime that has a large percentage of blacks in it

    • @SK-fy8dl
      @SK-fy8dl Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@cardboardcapeii4286mass shooters are mostly white...

  • @roland6357
    @roland6357 Před rokem +11

    I picked up one huge difference right away. These people are not angry at each other, and respect is a base truth.

  • @justaguy6100
    @justaguy6100 Před 2 lety +3261

    It's REALLY important to note that you get your rifle after you complete your mandatory service, so you've been vetted by that service and discipline. The cowboys don't make it, the delusional and violent don't make it. The UNDISCIPLINED don't make it. So even if you want your grandfather's Sturmgewehr after he passes, if you washed out during that service, you're not getting it. Background checks go beyond just criminal checks, and since every able-bodied man must serve, then it's a pretty intense vetting. AND THEN, the Swiss figured out that, without those bullets, the weapon loses a lot of it's potential lethality, so they strictly regulate the ammunition since there are so many firearms in the country.
    Being Swiss of course, many DO enjoy keeping their proficiency up at the range. So you request the ammunition for that purpose, then account for it afterwards, keeping in mind that those who are allowed ammunition have been through the discipline of the military. Plus, somehow, those that serve in Switzerland don't become gun fetishists themselves, nor anti-government nutcases.

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    • @Makarosc
      @Makarosc Před 2 lety +15

      isn't everybody government tho

    • @PhoebeSimony
      @PhoebeSimony Před 2 lety +307

      The amount of common sense and levelheadedness in this comment is disorienting. One more sign I gotta get out of the US

    • @ramblerdave1339
      @ramblerdave1339 Před 2 lety +131

      It makes sense. This is the country that puts tools in their army knives, because no one wants them if they're only for knifing.

    • @cozmothemagician7243
      @cozmothemagician7243 Před 2 lety +32

      @@PhoebeSimony Take me with you please (; As long as you are heading north. I have a friend in Canada.

  • @MK384
    @MK384 Před 2 lety +903

    He pretty much said it right there:" If you can't be trusted to behave, how can you be trusted with a gun."

    • @Nanamiogawa
      @Nanamiogawa Před 2 lety +21

      KEYWORD: COMMON SENSE

    • @zacharyhenderson2902
      @zacharyhenderson2902 Před 2 lety +7

      Sounds exactly like the law in every state in the United States

    • @tevarinvagabond1192
      @tevarinvagabond1192 Před 2 lety +15

      The thing is, criminals don't follow rules....the US is much more massive in landmass and population than Switzerland, plus it is not a homogenous country. Switzerland is mostly all white with people that follow a single culture, it is widely acknowledged that homogenous cultures have less crime overall because there isn't as many tensions within due to people generally following the same customs and having similar beliefs. The US is a mix of literally the entire world's customs and cultures, thus there is a lot of clashing going on. Clashing creates discontent and misunderstandings, and those can cause hate...hate can lead to crime. Not to mention the fact that when the US was first a country, criminals from all over Europe fled there for a new start and to escape the law...still happens too, with Irish, Chinese, Japanese, Italian, and Russian gangs all over the US having been embedded for quite a long time. Add the wilderness of the US in, it made things more dangerous overall, so you can't just expect people to not have weapons to protect themselves...

    • @runenorderhaug7646
      @runenorderhaug7646 Před 2 lety +18

      Except the problem with this arguement is that a lot of the countries that people in the US claim are homogenized actually have higher diversity rankings than many states in the US and in fact the US total. It is often much mroe based on sterotypes of that country rather than reality of that countries diversity because it isnt meant to be based on evidence. America is not the most hetrogenous country in the world and in fact many europeon countries have people coming from all over europe, asia, middle east, russia, and even different kinds of americans too. In fact switerland is both linguistically and racially more diverse than the united states based on the studies I could find by about 4%
      In additon, depending on the survey the reality is that many countries will not see ethnicity like many in the US do as well which means they may also report it as lower ethnicity because to them that other person is homogenous with them

    • @zacharyhenderson2902
      @zacharyhenderson2902 Před 2 lety +5

      @@runenorderhaug7646 the United States is the most racially, culturally, and geographically diverse country in the world.

  • @_JU1C3_
    @_JU1C3_ Před rokem +85

    “With great power comes great responsibility.” -Uncle Ben

    • @horse433
      @horse433 Před rokem +7

      “I missed the part where that’s my problem” -Switzerland

    • @saxon1177
      @saxon1177 Před rokem +1

      I thought it was, "With great rice comes great dinners." - Uncle Bens

    • @hmuphilly9129
      @hmuphilly9129 Před rokem

      With a can of beans comes a bunch of farts

    • @saxon1177
      @saxon1177 Před rokem

      @@hmuphilly9129 Uncle Bush??? (Bush Beans)

  • @nyceplayz8051
    @nyceplayz8051 Před rokem +21

    This deserves an award for excellence in investigative journalism

    • @jakeg3126
      @jakeg3126 Před 10 měsíci

      "Investigative" I'm no way attacking Switzerland because I'm pointing out facts. They didn't mention real problems like that Switzerland doesn't border a 3rd world country. Doesn't know what illegal immigration or illegal drug smuggling is, and it isn't diverse. Less than 2/3 of the population in US is now white. Switzerland only has 3% black population

    • @jawnlaughlin5
      @jawnlaughlin5 Před 10 měsíci

      As a joke

    • @RichardJames-iq9on
      @RichardJames-iq9on Před 8 měsíci +1

      Unfortunately they got every single law they quoted wrong. Some they made up (there are no mental health checks, two week waiting times, reason for ownership, ammunition storage laws) and some they just didn't understand (like unloaded when not in use - only applies to outside the house).

  • @poulamichowdhury6028
    @poulamichowdhury6028 Před 2 lety +1690

    This “ most accidents happen with empty guns” is exactly what happened with Alec Baldwin at the set shooting. Treating every weapon as loaded really is necessary and a great idea.

    • @HRCSJSUAMMAS
      @HRCSJSUAMMAS Před 2 lety +38

      Oh no didn't you hear? The trigger pulled itself after the hammer had cocked itself back.

    • @louisbrucetatarsky9817
      @louisbrucetatarsky9817 Před 2 lety +22

      @@Spearca sorry, so tragic. These are the stories we never heard about, but should.

    • @Fuhrerjehova
      @Fuhrerjehova Před 2 lety +25

      Yeah, for scenes where you are aiming at someone a prop should be used. If that for some reason is not an option, the gun should be checked by at least three people, including the actor.

    • @cecehertel4507
      @cecehertel4507 Před 2 lety

      @@Spearca you I pp p. Hey. Y

    • @redexexile795
      @redexexile795 Před 2 lety +8

      wrong no movie set supposed be real weapons he did it on purpose

  • @rawrimsobig
    @rawrimsobig Před rokem +1465

    "How can we get America to feel this safe?"
    "That's your problem"
    Samuel Schmid wins.

    • @ab-cj3up
      @ab-cj3up Před rokem +23

      spoken like a real the real staates man he is/was (not quite sure if he is still active)

    • @baqsy1732
      @baqsy1732 Před rokem +49

      Switzerland has strict voter ID requirements. Another thing to consider borrowing from them while we're at it

    • @Beamshipcaptain
      @Beamshipcaptain Před rokem

      @@baqsy1732 And the Swiss voters voted for free health care and free college. The Swiss are far more intelligent than we Americans, it seems.

    • @baqsy1732
      @baqsy1732 Před rokem +9

      @@Beamshipcaptain Swiss health care is probably closest to ours in Europe. it's NOT free, you must be thinking of Canada. Obama care was probably inspired by theirs to some degree, i.e. private market but everyone should have it. these lame one dimensional comparisons are tiresome. you can't just pluck one thing from one country and shove it into another.

    • @Beamshipcaptain
      @Beamshipcaptain Před rokem +14

      @@baqsy1732 True, but we can do a lot better. We sent men to the Moon, and are about to again later this Summer.
      Surely we can find a solution to this...

  • @codingfinance6080
    @codingfinance6080 Před rokem +10

    That gun trainer is badass

  • @youjustsaid4863
    @youjustsaid4863 Před rokem +23

    RESPECT and education for firearms throughout their culture is a core difference.

    • @raulthepig5821
      @raulthepig5821 Před rokem

      You mean not like in da hood?

    • @Gottenhimfella
      @Gottenhimfella Před rokem

      Also bearing arms is not a private right in Switzerland, it's a public duty. They're reserve military personnel.
      What used to be an infatuation with guns in the US is now a disgusting self indulgence,
      completely unmoored from any social conscience or amenability to reason.
      It was not always thus: Virtually everything that is toxic in US gun culture now
      has taken root within the last fifty years or so.
      The Second Amendment was never about private rights either, but public duty.
      It's right there in the wording.

    • @cooljazzworldme1
      @cooljazzworldme1 Před rokem +1

      Also Gun reforms.
      And very specific clear laws on how and when can one operate guns.

  • @alpsrider1316
    @alpsrider1316 Před 2 lety +3340

    As a Swiss citizen who was trained in the army to properly use a gun and drink beer, I approve this message.
    The overwhelming majority of deaths by firearm here are suicide.
    Noone carries a gun but the ones who have to. Meaning almost exclusively cops. But you'll indeed see hundreds of guns, military full automatic assaut rifles too (the kind of ones you can't even get in the US ;) ), on happenings such as shown in this video, in train stations when soldiers are getting to their duty, during gun fairs, etc.
    It's very easy to get a license to own guns. And even easier to purchase one. But you're not allowed to carry it around. Basically, you may take it to the range, to get serviced or sold. You have to store and carry guns and ammo separated. Ammo for the military assault rifle is sold at the range only. And finally, you're only allowed to use guns in designated places such as public or private ranges.
    A few basic rules, that anyone who wants to own and use a gun should be able to respect.
    I wish you guys one day get this problem solved in the US. People believe gun control goes against their freedom, when in fact they're captive of lobbies that couldn't care less about their freedom or their life. They will actually be free when they will be able to shoot their guns as much as they want AND be confident their kids come back from school. Keep on informing them with this great show!
    Cheers from Switzerland.

    • @henrytawnn8694
      @henrytawnn8694 Před 2 lety +21

      Okay, but can you pronounce the name of that gun festival, though?

    • @thinkwhatsyourlife5908
      @thinkwhatsyourlife5908 Před 2 lety +7

      He only mentioned the First two of four rules. Do u know what the other two are?

    • @alpsrider1316
      @alpsrider1316 Před 2 lety +52

      @@henrytawnn8694 Of course. It's German, so it requires some practice. Like consistently hitting a target 300m away: everyone can do it, if they practice. Still surpises me, to be honest.

    • @henrytawnn8694
      @henrytawnn8694 Před 2 lety +7

      @@alpsrider1316 Impressive.

    • @alpsrider1316
      @alpsrider1316 Před 2 lety +118

      @@thinkwhatsyourlife5908
      1. Toutes les armes sont toujours considé-
      rées chargées.
      All arms are always considered loaded.
      2. Ne jamais pointer le canon de son arme sur
      quelque chose qu'on ne veut pas détruire.
      Never aim at anything you don't entend to destroy.
      3. Garder l'index hors de la détente tant que
      le dispositif de visée n'est pas sur le but.
      Keep the index off the trigger as long as you don't aim at your target.
      4. Être sûr de son but.
      Be sure of your target.

  • @DavidSchilter
    @DavidSchilter Před 2 lety +3845

    As a Swiss who recently moved to Texas, it's kinda scary down here! I do eventually want to have kids and I'm not sure I want them to grow up here.

    • @Robbie_S
      @Robbie_S Před 2 lety

      You're crazy to leave Swiss. Go back, entire world is probably jealous of you being born there..for real

    • @mikkitoro8933
      @mikkitoro8933 Před 2 lety +361

      You move to America for action, then move back for kids. Perfect plan.

    • @fatherplatypus2316
      @fatherplatypus2316 Před 2 lety +1

      Why Texas? Its like going from the brain straight to the rear end

    • @MichaelLudden
      @MichaelLudden Před 2 lety +344

      I live in Texas and I've been wanting to move to Switzerland for about 3 years lol.

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  • @robertbrouillette6767
    @robertbrouillette6767 Před rokem +37

    I had all the training on rifles and handguns way back and just like the fellow in Switzerland is trying to explain. 1) treat every gun as it's loaded 2) keep all weapons pointed down range when at the range 3) guns not allowed in bars or where alcohol is consumed

  • @HafdirTasare
    @HafdirTasare Před rokem +6

    Explaining how it runs with them and on the request "How can we deal with it?" getting the response "That's your problem" is probably one of the most swiss things i ever heared.

  • @khoirulanam9141
    @khoirulanam9141 Před 2 lety +2745

    There is a HUGE difference between "respecting" your firearm and "worshiping" it.

    • @garnetrose6162
      @garnetrose6162 Před 2 lety +29

      Lol… how true!

    • @StaySqueezy12
      @StaySqueezy12 Před 2 lety +24

      That's it right there

    • @CribNotes
      @CribNotes Před 2 lety

      Well, the media WORSHIPS mass shootings.

    • @billclark8241
      @billclark8241 Před 2 lety

      BAYUM. You hit the gun worshipers right on their head with that one. Real men don't need guns to make them feel like real men

    • @2007words
      @2007words Před 2 lety +8

      👏🏾

  • @gemelwalters2942
    @gemelwalters2942 Před 2 lety +2452

    So many comments here missed the part where "mandatory military training" is a requirement. They aren't just walking around with guns, that is a gun restriction measure and helps to curb the unhealthy gun relationship that ppl in the US have and failing that they still have to go through the regular requirements and waiting time to get one. It's very unlikely ppl in the US would want mandatory military service because they want guns without the responsibility of owning one.

    • @ivoverzone412
      @ivoverzone412 Před 2 lety +133

      Well the military service is actually not a requirement to own a gun - it is just where most men learn how to use them. They also have the opportunity to return home with their gun from the military service so as to practice, but you’re not required to complete the military service to own and use a gun.

    • @pnwmax
      @pnwmax Před 2 lety +76

      It’s like background check and safety training make a difference!

    • @piccalillipit9211
      @piccalillipit9211 Před 2 lety +126

      For all the talk of "freedom" Americas are not that keen on responsibility as far as I can see.

    • @Find-Your-Bliss-
      @Find-Your-Bliss- Před 2 lety +59

      Enough IS Enough.
      Why are Americans so obsessed with guns?
      Don’t we love our kids more than symbolic virility?

    • @raidwolf4088
      @raidwolf4088 Před 2 lety +53

      For starters, Switzerland isn’t starting pointless wars and sending their troops there. And just because someone is military doesn’t mean they’re automatically deemed competent and responsible to own firearms. And just because someone never served doesn’t mean they aren’t responsible with firearms.

  • @brdobie
    @brdobie Před 7 měsíci +3

    I came here after watching Kosta’s After the Cut. I had never seen this report before!

  • @Snow-fn9bk
    @Snow-fn9bk Před rokem +14

    You should make yourself clear at 2:25. A private sale between two citizens does not require a background check in most places (Or states? Ohio might be different compared to elsewhere.) however at a Gunshop a NICS background check is required as well as a form 4473 needs to be filled out.

    • @mattysee24
      @mattysee24 Před rokem +5

      Yeh they make it seem so easy. I love that video of the reporter that tried to buy a gun and they found out its not as easy as going to Walmart and buying some batteries.

    • @eyesonthekingdom
      @eyesonthekingdom Před rokem

      I'm ex JSOC Operator, spotless record not even as much as a parking violation. still must pass a background check.

  • @maserati925
    @maserati925 Před 2 lety +1695

    I lived in Switzerland for 4 years and they are very responsible people and take precautions in daily life. Many Americans have this entitlement that they believe that they can have and do anything they want under the guise of “freedom” and that’s why there’s a breakdown in every facet of society.

    • @hrv4908
      @hrv4908 Před 2 lety +19

      Among other things.

    • @melliemel32
      @melliemel32 Před 2 lety +23

      Exactly!!!!!!! We DO feel we can do what we want. How audacious! PLUS, we need the Lord, Jesus. Another conversation...

    • @kingofthenights156
      @kingofthenights156 Před 2 lety

      Americans are arrogant most of them wanna make America a battle zone.

    • @JoeARedHawk275
      @JoeARedHawk275 Před 2 lety +1

      @JZ's Best Friend Your whataboutism doesn’t matter and impresses nobody. The stats tell the story.

    • @garnetrose6162
      @garnetrose6162 Před 2 lety +4

      Very well said. Ty

  • @trollwhisperer1770
    @trollwhisperer1770 Před 2 lety +1866

    Switzerland also has a robust social system, infrastructure, non political cops and is also an actual democracy, not a gerrymandered pay to play scheme. Just sayin, maybe that could be the difference in violent crime, not just gun stuff?

    • @samuelmorales2344
      @samuelmorales2344 Před 2 lety +30

      No. The border towns in the Mexico-US border on US side are some the least crime in the whole country. That is despite being adjacent to the most dangerous cities on the other side of the border. Switzerland like a lot of Western Europeans have a higher standing of morality. Plain and simple. You must judge the human before judging material things. You see you like to portray people as being innocent and only corrupted by things or the lack of things.

    • @trollwhisperer1770
      @trollwhisperer1770 Před 2 lety +127

      @@samuelmorales2344 - ok, I'll ignore the blatant racism and meet on your level, if it's true that western Europe has a higher morality, then that's why they have robust social networks, non political cops, actual democracies, etc.
      Doesn't change what I said, at all, and yes, people need the basics of life like shelter and food, almost half the US cannot afford both, even working multiple jobs, if the pay is not enough for half the country to live, why get a job? We would be better off forming agricultural communities and just accepting the collapse of our country into a failed state.

    • @ninetendopesaitama2107
      @ninetendopesaitama2107 Před 2 lety +116

      Yeah you cant compare a first world country like the swiss to the USA. Thats unfair. ☮️

    • @dukebanerjee4710
      @dukebanerjee4710 Před 2 lety +26

      @@samuelmorales2344 High crime neighborhoods of course don't have a high cost of living. But, due to gentrification, the nicer parts of town become more expensive to live in. Which means, you pay less if you live farther away (requiring reliable transportation and gas) or in a high crime neighborhood where no one wants to live unless they have no other choice. The low cost of living in high crime neighborhoods is due to lower demand to live there, but high cost of living elsewhere forces hard choices.
      Also, gun control isn't gun banning, and social welfare systems aren't a substitute for self-responsibilty, but provide support to people working to get out of poverty. It's a lot easier to work towards a higher paying job when you don't have to break the bank to put your child in daycare.

    • @trollwhisperer1770
      @trollwhisperer1770 Před 2 lety +40

      @@samuelmorales2344no, you are talking about crime, I'm talking about regular people, that's why you can't understand it, and I'm not making that stat up, between rent prices, food, and fuel, millions of Americans, almost half, it was 44% last time I checked, cannot afford to keep their place and buy food. There have been tons of reports about it, it's nationwide, been going on for a couple years now, and it doesn't matter how hard you work. You are arguing ideology and morality, I'm arguing everyones reality that the country is broken and has stopped functioning for half of us, that's pragmatism.

  • @oryjen
    @oryjen Před rokem +19

    Michael Moore explained this mechanics 20 years ago in his "Bowling for Columbine".
    Not a matter of weapons.
    Matter of politics.

    • @ShastaBean
      @ShastaBean Před rokem +3

      Culture, and secondarily politics. That propagandist M.Moore is about as disingenuous as they come. If he's is who you are using to make a point, then you have already lost all credibility. This channel/show is right up there with him. They know for a fact that you can't just walk into a Walmart, hand them your money and walk out with it. That's not how things work at a dealer with an FFL. Again, they wholly know this. So that means they are lying to their audience, which means they lose credibility.

    • @ShastaBean
      @ShastaBean Před rokem

      and then add in the PfhaRxma industry. Their pushing of childhood anti-dopressants is nothing short of criminal, along with the number of adults that have had their brain-chemistry altered by them. Two countries allow them to advertise and market their dRxugs. New Zealand & the United States.

  • @ahdimaz
    @ahdimaz Před 6 měsíci +3

    The fact that they, "respect guns" is itself astounding. When you respect something - you will definitely handle it with wisdom.

  • @CrniWuk
    @CrniWuk Před 2 lety +1467

    Switzerland not only has a different "gun culture" they are different in everything. They deal better, much better, with psychological issues, health care, job safety, well you name it. They are a "social democracy".
    I think people should also remember that when thinking about why viollence happens less in Switzerland compared to the US.

    • @user-yx1bf4go8l
      @user-yx1bf4go8l Před rokem +1

      💯 they highly regulate the guns, but the standard of living is also top ten in the world. People keep pointing at “culture” but healthy, cared for people who have their needs met do not shoot up schools.

    • @CrniWuk
      @CrniWuk Před rokem +69

      @@user-yx1bf4go8l Exactly! Who would have thought? A country where people do "better" sees less viollence? Crazy right!

    • @LarryWater
      @LarryWater Před rokem +51

      They are also mostly homogenous.

    • @surealivro6242
      @surealivro6242 Před rokem +191

      @@LarryWater yeah, just 30% italian, 30% french, 30% german, and a big roma minority. Homogenous.

    • @rdelrosso2001
      @rdelrosso2001 Před rokem +4

      @@CrniWuk
      What a concept!

  • @daniellev2901
    @daniellev2901 Před 2 lety +609

    “If you can’t be responsible with following simple rules, why should you own a gun?” So what grade level do you have to be to understand this? PhD?

    • @dasstigma
      @dasstigma Před 2 lety

      Non-Confederate.
      That's what you have to be.

    • @marcobento7952
      @marcobento7952 Před 2 lety +14

      Human being grade level.

    • @Find-Your-Bliss-
      @Find-Your-Bliss- Před 2 lety +17

      Enough IS Enough.
      Why are Americans so obsessed with guns?
      Don’t we love our kids more than symbolic virility?

    • @matthewmillburg3933
      @matthewmillburg3933 Před 2 lety +3

      So if I get a speeding ticket I would be not allowed to own a gun?

    • @JerrySiddhartha
      @JerrySiddhartha Před 2 lety +4

      @@matthewmillburg3933 pretty much from what it seems like 🤷🏿‍♂️

  • @ferrisdonoso4556
    @ferrisdonoso4556 Před rokem +5

    I am always so impressed with how many people in other countries speak english. His english is amazing.

    • @Soff1859
      @Soff1859 Před rokem

      Pretty much everywhere outside of english-speaking countries, learning multiple languages is mandatory and the norm. In Switzerland you have to learn your own language plus at the very least english and one additinal national language for at least 7-8 years (used to be minimum 4 years when i was a kid 20 years ago, but now they start earlier). Plus many people learn additional languages or have an immigrant background and know their parents language too. So if you wanna impress someone in Switzerland or most of Europe, you better speak at least 4 languages.

    • @davon6704
      @davon6704 Před rokem

      @@Soff1859 we only border 2 countries there’s no point in learning anything other than Spanish or French for Quebec

    • @Suikanen
      @Suikanen Před rokem

      @@Soff1859 Note, Mikko grew up and spent most of his life in Finland, so he likely learned Finnish, Swedish, English and possibly at least one other foreign language in school. Looking him up I see he's done a lot of international work as a firearms instructor as other security roles (personal protection for Sir Paul McCartney, for example), so it's not a surprise his English is top-notch.

    • @RichardJames-iq9on
      @RichardJames-iq9on Před 9 měsíci

      Actually here in Switzerland English is very important as we have four languages and it's easier than learning four.

  • @boyifyoudont1836
    @boyifyoudont1836 Před rokem +14

    Notice that everyone there is wearing normal everyday clothes while in the states everyone slaps on there tactical gear they bought because they think the paper targets will shoot back 💀

    • @Hunne2303
      @Hunne2303 Před rokem

      well no...that is the Feldschiessen...you wouldn´t get to shoot in such an outfit there regardless...on the ranges however...yeah, I´ve seen them tacticool dudes there...

  • @willconklin7739
    @willconklin7739 Před rokem +773

    "We respect arms. And if you respect it, it's not a problem"
    More American's need this respect..for arms and for each other...

    • @nicksmith2033
      @nicksmith2033 Před rokem

      More Americans need to embrace reality instead of the reality TV show dubbed "politics" and slowly trying to restrict gun ownership will only cause people to buy them faster. A point I heard on the radio was that if you say that someone with a slight mental disorder would be denied. Instead of getting help they will not say a thing because seeking help means they lose their rights.
      Failure in parenting, outright lies in public schools, indoctrination in college, and the 24 hour news... I mean propaganda cycle. The list goes on.
      Now to this videos credit a reform I can think of would be to have a required class given by either the NG or any military branch in order to purchase a firearm. And those instructors would be able to tell the difference between excitement and evil. Every weekend 2 months and after that a 6 month waiting period before a gun could be bought. That's something I could wrap my head around. Because quite Franky there is not that many patient murderers out there, these individuals are mad now... and if you make it an 8 month process they will use something else. GUNS are not the problem sick individuals are the problem.

    • @petergbrics7260
      @petergbrics7260 Před rokem +5

      Simple truthe 👍👍👍

    • @ourobranco5104
      @ourobranco5104 Před rokem +22

      in Brazil it is almost impossible to buy a legal weapon, however, illegal, it is like buying candy.

    • @illcarl6651
      @illcarl6651 Před rokem +8

      It's not even like a human needs to be kept in check this much it's literally just an excuse for we're a bad country that can't even get something simple as raising children

    • @perrys62008
      @perrys62008 Před rokem

      Law abiding gun owners do just that. Liberals don't.

  • @richc9503
    @richc9503 Před rokem +581

    When I was a child my father taught me these same principles. Always treat a gun as if it's loaded, never point a gun at something you don't plan on killing. never fire a gun in a direction that you don't know what's there and what's behind what you're shooting at, never store a gun loaaded, never store your ammo with you guns, never leave your guns where other people can get to them (especially children). And as a child I was taught to never touch a gun that wasn't mine. That's just the starting point.

    • @ourobranco5104
      @ourobranco5104 Před rokem +32

      in Brazil it is almost impossible to buy a legal weapon, however, illegal, it is like buying candy.

    • @pfunkle
      @pfunkle Před rokem +10

      @@MildMisanthropeMaybeMassive that's why they said "illegal it is like buying candy."

    • @bretttanner-williams8569
      @bretttanner-williams8569 Před rokem +11

      My Marine father taught me the same,a gun is not a toy.

    • @L.J.01
      @L.J.01 Před rokem +12

      Sound advice except I respectful disagree about not storing ammo with the firearm. You don't want to be running around gathering your gun and ammo from different locations in the house in the event of a home invasion. "Hold on guys, my ammo's just in the other room" lol! ;)

    • @ElizabethPayet
      @ElizabethPayet Před rokem +3

      @@L.J.01 depends on how bad break ins are in Switzerland. Obviously if they’re common you’re not going store them too far apart, but if they’re very few it’s probably better on a day to day basis to keep them separate

  • @kimberlyabbe6868
    @kimberlyabbe6868 Před rokem +10

    i live in CT and we have some of the strictest laws and regulations to even acquire a pistol permit, which I am thankful for. I went through the training, background check, letters of recommendations, proof of US citizenship, fingerprinting....all of it. This needs to be implemented across all 50 states, but won't, because *america*

  • @happycows
    @happycows Před rokem +2

    That is really cool. The people in Switzerland seem really nice.

  • @jorgebarriosmur
    @jorgebarriosmur Před 2 lety +644

    I lived in Switzerland for several years, and let me tell you, that their citizens are the only ones I know, able to vote "YES", if asked to increase their own taxes in order to get something done........

    • @mcmarkmarkson7115
      @mcmarkmarkson7115 Před 2 lety

      Let's start by closing the border like Switzerland, they have strict immigration

    • @VitalyMack
      @VitalyMack Před 2 lety +53

      That would be in any country where people are listened to by the government.

    • @marshathomas6422
      @marshathomas6422 Před 2 lety +7

      Sounds like South Africa

    • @LaPingvino
      @LaPingvino Před 2 lety

      @@VitalyMack CH is set up from the start with basically the people as their government, it started as a living-together agreement. The US even with its constitution was born from oppression.

    • @redexexile795
      @redexexile795 Před 2 lety +2

      it not their money

  • @Fartkour
    @Fartkour Před 2 lety +431

    "Always treat the gun as if it is loaded" 100% this

    • @Najolve
      @Najolve Před 2 lety +17

      Back when I was in the Navy, one of the sailors (an aviation ordinanceman) in my squadron was carrying a mounted .50 cal (it's trigger is placed to go into a mount and is not designed to be fired by hand) down to an armory inside the carrier. It's magazine was entirely removed but there was a round left in the chamber. When the sailor set down the gun to go through a hatch, he bumped the trigger and actually shot the gun inside the carrier. Luckily there was no serious injuries besides a little bit of shrapnel and temporary hearing damage.
      Remember, always check the chamber.

    • @Flynnmiv
      @Flynnmiv Před 2 lety +3

      Alec Baldwin

    • @joman388
      @joman388 Před 2 lety +1

      I say always treat a gun as if it is loaded,until one is sure it is not, thanks

    • @WildWestNeko
      @WildWestNeko Před 2 lety +2

      @@joman388 Even then, still treat it as if loaded, and don't point it at humans nor animals. When it is fully disassembled for cleaning, then you know it's harmless. :)

    • @Dwight_
      @Dwight_ Před 2 lety

      @@Najolve
      was the captain mad?

  • @September2004
    @September2004 Před 2 měsíci +2

    An American gun nut sees this video and thinks, “More guns = less crime,” and nothing else.

  • @cynthiabotsko2449
    @cynthiabotsko2449 Před rokem

    Excellent segment! ❤️♾️❤️

  • @stallion63m35
    @stallion63m35 Před rokem +327

    The Ex-President's reply,"That's your problem" was Epic!

    • @horse433
      @horse433 Před rokem +3

      Not epic, Spider-Man said “I missed the part where that’s my problem” and uncle Ben got shot

    • @simulationkoyo
      @simulationkoyo Před rokem +7

      @@horse433 because Spiderman is in America.

    • @Jflowers8800
      @Jflowers8800 Před rokem

      He defunded mental illness facilities and that led to massive homelessness. And the pandemic didn't help as he funded criminals with stimulus. America lost so much under his power. He would never agree with this.

    • @chlichind8510
      @chlichind8510 Před měsícem

      @@simulationkoyo😂

  • @theinspiredentrepreneur5441

    1. Always treat a gun as if it's loaded, even when it's not.
    2. Never point a gun at anything you don't intend to destroy.
    3. Keep your finger off the trigger until you're ready to fire.
    4. Pay attention to what is in front of and behind your target.

    • @gtd9536
      @gtd9536 Před rokem +22

      5. Unload your gun when not in use. It's the law.

    • @Modine.
      @Modine. Před rokem +1

      @@gtd9536 Thats only in Switzerland, what The Inspired Entrepreneur was referring to is what gun classes teach here in the US. I think you were geting your countries mixed up.

    • @gtd9536
      @gtd9536 Před rokem

      @@Modine. How do you figure that? He doesn't specify. So I would assume he's summarizing the video which is entitled "Switzerland: ..." and not "Americans: Here's what you would learn if you took any classes."

    • @Modine.
      @Modine. Před rokem +1

      @@gtd9536 No he wasn't summarizing the video. That's what you get for assuming. Thoes four rules are what they teach in gun classes. Its not a law to have your guns unloaded wile not in use in the US. And you don't need to remind me what the title of the video was, I saw it!

    • @gtd9536
      @gtd9536 Před rokem

      @@Modine. like I stated. Inspired Entrepreneur doesn't specify. Your assumption is just like mine; an assumption.

  • @moo7662
    @moo7662 Před rokem +2

    Least in some states in the U.S. they do some of this stuff, but man do I wish it was like Switzerland here with guns, would be so nice to have it like that

  • @msm_12
    @msm_12 Před rokem +2

    So glad to live in Switzerland

  • @alextabet9247
    @alextabet9247 Před rokem +819

    The Swiss own guns as part of their military training. All Swiss citizens must complete mandatory military service, and they remain in active reserve duty. As such, they all have fire arms. But in order to serve, they must be deemed mentally and physically fit.

    • @joecoolioness6399
      @joecoolioness6399 Před rokem

      They also don't have black people, let them take some of ours and see how long it takes to have high death rates by guns.

    • @ariperret63
      @ariperret63 Před rokem +39

      Only the men tho, that's a point where switzerland still could do better. But otherwise I agree with you

    • @selinane2Seli-zw3pz
      @selinane2Seli-zw3pz Před rokem +72

      @@ariperret63 That's logical. A country can lose 20% of its men, yet still have a more or less normal birthrate. A country can't lose 20% of its women.

    • @donfishmaster
      @donfishmaster Před rokem +59

      Gee, it's almost like a...
      well-regulated militia.

    • @donnaswan347
      @donnaswan347 Před rokem +25

      @@ariperret63 Yes...like Israel, where both males & females have 2 years of mandatory military training.

  • @thinktransnational
    @thinktransnational Před 2 lety +269

    I learned this from a Swiss friend about a decade ago. I saw a piece of propaganda online talking about how Switzerland was such a safe country cause everyone had a gun with a picture of some Swiss kids riding bikes with guns strapped to their backs. I turned to my Swiss friend asked her if it was true and she replied, “Yes, but no one has any bullets”. Proof positive that context matters.

    • @HRCSJSUAMMAS
      @HRCSJSUAMMAS Před 2 lety +4

      Excellent. Now apply this 'context matters' philosophy to police shootings.

    • @wokewokerman5280
      @wokewokerman5280 Před 2 lety

      ...What the Swiss don't have is "diversity"!!!!!!!!

    • @thinktransnational
      @thinktransnational Před 2 lety +25

      @@wokewokerman5280 You mean racial diversity? Have you ever been to Switzerland?? For one, the country has a history of banning together despite ethnic and linguistic differences as noted by its multiple official languages. And like every other developing nation, it has a declining born rate and decided to embrace immigration as one solution to that problem. Switzerland is on of the most ethnically diverse countries you can imagine and that’s including people immigrating there from other European nations. Maybe try again with the erroneous guess work.

    • @thinktransnational
      @thinktransnational Před 2 lety +12

      @@HRCSJSUAMMAS You mean police murdering unarmed citizens? Should be simple, train them more on gun safety and there won’t be so many senseless killings. Allow them to exist in a country were loaded guns aren’t as prolific and they won’t feel a need to always escalate to using theirs. You really needed help drawing those conclusions?

    • @wokewokerman5280
      @wokewokerman5280 Před 2 lety

      @@thinktransnational ...police murdering unarmed citizens is ONE, a low number, and TWO, a political narrative used by a certain political party to foster themselves, THREE, has everything to do with HIGH CRIME in the USA...so....

  • @cd4683
    @cd4683 Před rokem

    Masterfully done!!!

  • @glennet9613
    @glennet9613 Před 2 lety +830

    I live in Switzerland and the social cohesion and mutual respect is amazing, in the covid pandemic I didn't see anybody breaching the mask rules even though there was a strong anti-vax campaign. Even children, teenagers and youths scrupulously followed the rules, not because they were concerned about catching covid but out of respect and consideration for the feelings of others.

    • @i.danielaviteri6658
      @i.danielaviteri6658 Před 2 lety +11

      How do they do that,

    • @toodaloo-the-roo236
      @toodaloo-the-roo236 Před 2 lety +98

      Completely different culture in the US. Nobody respects anybody here.

    • @kylegreenwood8094
      @kylegreenwood8094 Před 2 lety +49

      Really? Where do you live? I teach Gymi in Aargau and my experience during Covid was completely different. Loads of maskless wonders and Coronaleugner about. That said, I'd agree that social cohesion in general is pretty strong here. Not having an unresolved civil war underpinning the history of the nation probably helps with that.

    • @rainbowdragon1872
      @rainbowdragon1872 Před 2 lety +53

      as an american reading this, its like reading fiction. people actually followed teh mask rules out of consideration for other people?? epic.
      ive seen fights break out between customers and store workers when customers were asked to wear a mask.
      im reading your comment in shock and you'll probably read mine in equal shock lolol

    • @StefanManjakov
      @StefanManjakov Před 2 lety +3

      @@i.danielaviteri6658 Ordnung must sein.

  • @bodypilot2006
    @bodypilot2006 Před 2 lety +603

    It's culture, it's always been culture. The US has a culture of violence and disrespect for others about even the smallest of things. When we've had more community respect towards others was when we've had lower numbers. But currently we are a nation packed with very arrogant people and subsequently very hurt and traumatized people due to that level of narcissism inherent in our daily life.

    • @paisan79_13
      @paisan79_13 Před 2 lety +28

      What you say is pretty accurate. Sometimes I see the behavior of people in the US and it's embarrassing. But it really is about the people, their culture and the choices they make.

    • @JCole-dh7ys
      @JCole-dh7ys Před 2 lety

      dont worry there is still a way to blame ´us´ (europeans) because if europe didnt exported all of their psychopaths to america and treated the states as the world largest open air prison there wouldnt be a maniac country with an heavily armed crazy population.

    • @ericp.7550
      @ericp.7550 Před 2 lety +7

      I agree!

    • @avalimpa
      @avalimpa Před 2 lety

      The country was founded by violence and guns. If the First Americans had similar weapons the story may have been different.

    • @kaylasheppard7746
      @kaylasheppard7746 Před 2 lety +8

      100% accurate, perfectly said

  • @twixxtro
    @twixxtro Před rokem +1

    Greetings from Switzerland ☺️🇨🇭

  • @jefftorn2315
    @jefftorn2315 Před rokem +1

    One word! Amazing!!!

  • @matt0411
    @matt0411 Před 2 lety +360

    It’s true, as a Swiss student myself, the only thing I have to worry about when I go to school is catching the bus on time

    • @LordCoeCoe
      @LordCoeCoe Před rokem

      Or getting attack by a wild goat.

    • @atlanticrf
      @atlanticrf Před rokem

      There are 35 million students in the US, many 35 are shot per year. Very small odds.

    • @velikovskysghost
      @velikovskysghost Před rokem +15

      @Matt 04 That makes so much sense and think of all the stress that the parents, teachers, and students don't have to worry about, eases stress on all of society, so mature.

    • @lancefulbright2685
      @lancefulbright2685 Před rokem +14

      YOU LIVE IN A COUNTRY THAT ENFORCE THERE LAWS

    • @matt0411
      @matt0411 Před rokem

      @@lancefulbright2685 thats why there so much peace in Switzerland :) MAN RULES ARE like trousers: they restrain u but they PROTECT U, and respecting the rules is what the USA fail to do

  • @Etothe2iPi
    @Etothe2iPi Před 2 lety +479

    I'm Swiss and I've had a gun all my life, although I never wanted one. I never had to fill out paper work, because the military forced me to have a gun. Thank goodness, I never owned any ammunition. Now I'm old enough to not having anything to do with the army anymore. So I happily handed my gun in to the next police station.

    • @readingtips2690
      @readingtips2690 Před 2 lety

      We knew it's finally here
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    • @ToadyWoods
      @ToadyWoods Před 2 lety +6

      ; )

    • @ViktoriousDead
      @ViktoriousDead Před 2 lety +15

      What do you want a medal?

    • @priyachoudhary9896
      @priyachoudhary9896 Před 2 lety

      @@ViktoriousDead maybe you need to get a life

    • @RyanESmith-wf4cu
      @RyanESmith-wf4cu Před 2 lety +5

      Privelage of the Swiss, richest country, refused all refugees….then wants to tell others who are not so privileged how to live…..why don’t you get off that high horse and see some of us still walk in the mire…..

  • @bobbabai
    @bobbabai Před rokem +2

    I don't think "respect for arms" is really the big difference between the gun homicide rates in the US vs. Switzerland.

    • @6soum
      @6soum Před rokem

      Yeah you are right, the real problem is the US citizens are dumb as fu**

  • @thepitpatrol
    @thepitpatrol Před rokem +3

    I would love to see the family unit in Switzerland.

  • @Leonaza7
    @Leonaza7 Před 2 lety +1888

    GOP was perfectly ok to ban books bur not guns. Let that sink in. Vote them out!

    • @i_love_rescue_animals
      @i_love_rescue_animals Před 2 lety +197

      AND they are SO concerned about protecting life - but not children and citizens that are already born.

    • @MrAugustBlack
      @MrAugustBlack Před 2 lety +98

      Vote them TF Out!

    • @Fartkour
      @Fartkour Před 2 lety

      And abortion

    • @adissiusly
      @adissiusly Před 2 lety +20

      I don't know if ideal dictatorship exists, but if it does, USA needs one

    • @ecstanton8385
      @ecstanton8385 Před 2 lety

      I'm not hopeful about culture change when lawmakers and their families pose for Christmas pictures holding AR15's

  • @nilestalbot1020
    @nilestalbot1020 Před 2 lety +267

    I can see why the instructor was getting annoyed. Gun safety is not a joke. Joking around and not paying attention around guns could result in death.

    • @Mr.Cheeseburger24
      @Mr.Cheeseburger24 Před 2 lety +32

      That was the joke...

    • @gms888
      @gms888 Před 2 lety +49

      They were both acting to make a point and you got the point.

    • @flone9872
      @flone9872 Před 2 lety +2

      It shows even the swiss "kid rock" can give you a gun safety lesson. 😜

    • @canaryliina
      @canaryliina Před 2 lety +6

      My dad had rifles. One ALWAYs treated them as loaded. One is never pointed unless you are going to pull the trigger. They were for hunting game not people.

    • @edj4833
      @edj4833 Před 2 lety +13

      I'm sure the instructor was playing the part too... 🙂

  • @jacksummitt4304
    @jacksummitt4304 Před rokem +16

    The key sentence that hes not picking up on is everyone serves 2 years in service let that sink in everyone is going to spend 2 years in the military your common sense will go up 150% your respect and others will go up 150%.

    • @simulationkoyo
      @simulationkoyo Před rokem +1

      military also teaches you discipline and how to follow rules.

    • @Hunne2303
      @Hunne2303 Před rokem +1

      You should get ur rumors straight. I´m not a swiss citizen (yet) but I still have access to guns. I never went to the military. Swiss citizen also can do civil service or simply pay themselves out of any service they might need to do.
      Also, the regular time served is around 245 days (not consecutive), certainly not two years. That only applies if you are an officer or special forces (paratroops).

    • @RichardJames-iq9on
      @RichardJames-iq9on Před 9 měsíci

      Only Swiss men are meant to go into the militia. I live in Swiss as an EU national so I don't. In reality only about 25% of Swiss people every serve in the military. Also every law they said about Switzerland was basically wrong (they just made them up).

  • @douglasbockman2772
    @douglasbockman2772 Před rokem +1

    Trevor noah forgot one common sense idea: criminal gun violence is by free will. It is not the gun, nor gun ownership. It is the will to act as a criminal.

  • @kleckerklotz9620
    @kleckerklotz9620 Před 2 lety +126

    In Germany we have even stricter gun ownership rules and we've had two school shootings in the last 20 years and gun violence now and then. Certainly nowhere near as bad as you have in the US. But my point is that it's not just the regulations. It's society that's too stressed. Switzerland is known for its wealth and democratic participation, which extends to the masses. No one needs to fear for their future in Switzerland. At least not as much as you do over the pond.

    • @rk8872
      @rk8872 Před 2 lety

      Greetings, neighbour :)
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_law_in_the_Czech_Republic

    • @kleckerklotz9620
      @kleckerklotz9620 Před 2 lety

      @@redexexile795 Why do you think gang culture exists in the first place?

    • @tobiassupercool2833
      @tobiassupercool2833 Před 2 lety +3

      The pond in this case is the Bodensee? I agree

    • @kleckerklotz9620
      @kleckerklotz9620 Před 2 lety +3

      @@tobiassupercool2833 LOL

    • @dambigfoot6844
      @dambigfoot6844 Před rokem

      The majority of gun violence in the US is handgun wielding Black people. If a Swiss person could own a nuke they wouldn't use it but give a stick to a Black and they will bludgeon you over the head with it.

  • @seekingtruth9304
    @seekingtruth9304 Před 2 lety +754

    Swiss:” There should be common-sense gun laws.”
    American: " Common sense is not our strength. " 🤣🤣🤣

    • @williampennjr.4448
      @williampennjr.4448 Před 2 lety

      You expect mass murderers to follow common sense gun laws?

    • @Ahahahhaaah
      @Ahahahhaaah Před 2 lety +19

      Let’s go Brandon

    • @Jocky8807
      @Jocky8807 Před 2 lety

      The other one: "I can that, you can't"
      This is the main problem.

    • @Ahahahhaaah
      @Ahahahhaaah Před 2 lety +2

      @@secoTheSonicFan exactly my point

    • @crosisskebbel3513
      @crosisskebbel3513 Před 2 lety

      Can't have common sense with a capitalist mindset.

  • @swedishguyonyoutube4684
    @swedishguyonyoutube4684 Před rokem +1

    Choice insults:
    - Glocktoberfest (7:35)
    - Chocolate eating yodelers (5:45)
    - That's your problem (8:40)

  • @anothergenericgamer_
    @anothergenericgamer_ Před rokem

    "Dont touch it" LOL

  • @deee5
    @deee5 Před rokem +97

    'Common sense, that's not our strength'
    Yeah, I've noticed that. It's how calmly he said that😅😅

  • @sergioortiz8219
    @sergioortiz8219 Před 2 lety +344

    Sounds like Switzerland has a well-regulated militia. If only the US Constitution had something similar.

    • @kissmysix
      @kissmysix Před 2 lety +5

      You need to take in the fact Switzerland is a lot smaller and less populated than America. Does Switzerland defund their police force ? Does Switzerland politicians bail out criminals ?

    • @jasonruff1270
      @jasonruff1270 Před 2 lety +25

      @@SweetPablo972 does that actually make any difference

    • @EingefrorenesEisen
      @EingefrorenesEisen Před 2 lety +18

      @@SweetPablo972 So what are you trying to say?

    • @dutchman7623
      @dutchman7623 Před 2 lety +45

      @@SweetPablo972 May I remind you that in Swiss at least four official languages are spoken?
      There is no majority of anything, only IQ.

    • @jtseng30
      @jtseng30 Před 2 lety

      @@dutchman7623 and EQ and one too many Q's

  • @jfrd-pw4hk
    @jfrd-pw4hk Před 11 měsíci +2

    So it's not about guns themselves. It never was. It's all about the mindset of the society that uses the guns.

    • @Devin7Eleven
      @Devin7Eleven Před 8 měsíci

      Don’t forget the homogenous society part. It’s called DIEversity for a reason

  • @davidphelps680
    @davidphelps680 Před rokem +4

    I think America should be mandatory service

    • @leejones3155
      @leejones3155 Před rokem +4

      I agree! As soon they are done with school everyone should do 1 year mandatory military training no matter the gender. It should include mostly military tactics and fire arm training. Along with vehicle maintenance and maneuverment

  • @flyguyry1
    @flyguyry1 Před 2 lety +383

    Its also because they have great social programs. Poverty is low, mental health coverage is amazing, and when you lose your job you get part of your salary. And their jobs pay a livable salary. People arent desperate. Yes we need the laws changed too. But thats only part of it

    • @ninetendopesaitama2107
      @ninetendopesaitama2107 Před 2 lety +30

      Universal healthcare and one of the richest countries in the World.

    • @druidjackson527
      @druidjackson527 Před 2 lety +5

      I agre we need to improve that state. Of peoples lives.
      Our government actively creates poverty and problemes.
      Gun laws do need to change.
      We need more open gun laws. Automatics should be legalized.
      If the government cared about its people gun violence would decrease

    • @astrobullivant5908
      @astrobullivant5908 Před 2 lety +1

      Switzerland doesn’t have broad social programs in the American sense of the term.

    • @dingusdingus2152
      @dingusdingus2152 Před 2 lety +19

      Only 1 in 13 swiss live in poverty, way fewer than here. Also it's possible that a swiss who is not in poverty doesn't treat their fellows who are in poverty like filth, with scorn and hostility, such as are heaped upon the poor in this country.

    • @j.calvert3361
      @j.calvert3361 Před 2 lety

      None of that socialism, please!🤪

  • @SynchroScore
    @SynchroScore Před 2 lety +323

    It's really quite simple: Anybody who wants to carry around military-grade weapons should be required to undergo military-style weapons training and background checks.

    • @johnsmith-sp6yl
      @johnsmith-sp6yl Před 2 lety

      Lt. calley

    • @brianngo5068
      @brianngo5068 Před 2 lety +5

      Curious: what do you consider a “miltary-grade” weapon. And does it extend to all weapons the military uses?

    • @SynchroScore
      @SynchroScore Před 2 lety +17

      @@brianngo5068 Any semi-automatic rifle, and yes.

    • @SynchroScore
      @SynchroScore Před 2 lety +3

      @@johnsmith-sp6yl And your point is?

    • @ellisonlowrimore7751
      @ellisonlowrimore7751 Před 2 lety +4

      Any semi-automatic rife? So my Ruger 10-22? Ruger Mini-14?

  • @mohammedalhudaib7695
    @mohammedalhudaib7695 Před rokem +1

    Show me a bigger flex than a former President in the middle of shooting festival with no security

  • @ohsoverytired5635
    @ohsoverytired5635 Před rokem +2

    I was never afraid of guns until my sister bought one and immediately pointed it at my face while giggling

  • @jamestk656
    @jamestk656 Před 2 lety +41

    That slight disappointed head shake from Mikko after the Swiss cheese joke just takes the cake for me.
    Oh nvm, that lady inadvertently saying they've had nein accidents was hilarious. This was a great segment.

  • @Pensive_Scarlet
    @Pensive_Scarlet Před rokem +375

    I'm noticing mental health as a big key factor in the better gun culture over there without it even being explicitly stated.

    • @Pensive_Scarlet
      @Pensive_Scarlet Před rokem +4

      @@Natasha-to1mh What's "the obvious" here, to you? The title of the video itself says "so many guns, no mass shootings". We can blame the proliferation of firearms in the US, sure, but how do we undo that situation?

    • @pinkpaprika8410
      @pinkpaprika8410 Před rokem +44

      Pleeaase… The Swiss responsible attitude towards weapons is based first and foremost on civic responsibility and solidarity. There are clear regulations about the acquisition, possession and use of weapons, and people follow them. The mental health aspect was gradually included as an extra precaution. When something happens, the Swiss immediately take measures to ensure it doesn’t happen again.
      Also, the Swiss political system is so structured as to ensure that no lobby, cartel or political party may acquire undue influence on our government. That definitely makes a big difference!

    • @BErectus
      @BErectus Před rokem +16

      "Mental health" is an interesting term. I can't speak for the "mental health" of Swiss people. But, the mental health of many Americans is not conducive to gun ownership.
      OTOH, if one lives in a place where the government seems to always work against one's interests it is understandable how one's mental health may suffer.
      [EDIT] Another thing I would be nervous about: especially in a place with a control-freak government, I would be concerned that, if "mental health" was a criterion for gun ownershop (or ANY liberty, but gun ownership may be the most acute) the moment someone uses a gun in a way or for a purpose not condoned by the Government (or anything else not condoned by the Government or even the political party currently in power) that person is quite liable to be branded "mentally ill". It happens in many nation states now.

    • @PiceaSitchensis
      @PiceaSitchensis Před rokem +1

      Except the data doesn't support your claim.

    • @Pensive_Scarlet
      @Pensive_Scarlet Před rokem +1

      @@PiceaSitchensis What do you mean?

  • @1911GreaterThanALL
    @1911GreaterThanALL Před rokem +3

    Switzerland also doesn't have the gang prevalence like the U.S. or the drug abuse issue.

  • @jkm9332
    @jkm9332 Před rokem +3

    There are approximately 400 millions guns in the US. Approximately 15,343 people are murdered by gun violence each year. That's 399,984,657 million guns not killing people each year. That means that over 99.99% of guns are not killing people.

    • @viktor1496
      @viktor1496 Před rokem

      You say that like it's an accomplishment. Why don't you take the "deaths by gun violence per capita" and compare that to other countries hmm?
      The homicide rate is 4x higher than most European nations and gun deaths are ridiculously high. Even compared to other countries with gun cultures
      PER CAPITA bud, PER CAPITA

    • @jkm9332
      @jkm9332 Před rokem +1

      @@viktor1496 Which sentence in my post is false?

    • @viktor1496
      @viktor1496 Před rokem

      @@jkm9332 99.9% of people also aren't pedophiles. Does that mean we don't need laws to protect children against those people? See? Anyone can make up numbers. America has a bad gun culture, proven by the homicide rates, gun violence rates... PER CAPITA

  • @mackjrbell7828
    @mackjrbell7828 Před 2 lety +319

    Republicans: "Laws and bans don't work".
    Me: "Then why are you banning books and making abortion illegal?"
    Republicans: .........................

    • @nenadcubric2663
      @nenadcubric2663 Před 2 lety +7

      But Abortion is Killing!!!! 😂😂

    • @henrytawnn8694
      @henrytawnn8694 Před 2 lety +29

      "Because we get bribe--- er, paid too much to not care about our hypocri--- er, um, beliefs."

    • @bbsy1
      @bbsy1 Před 2 lety +15

      @@nenadcubric2663 where is your concern for school children?

    • @monmaxwitnaojulgri6032
      @monmaxwitnaojulgri6032 Před 2 lety

      ​@@nenadcubric2663 abortion is killing so does war and shooting randomly 😆🤣

    • @RyanESmith-wf4cu
      @RyanESmith-wf4cu Před 2 lety

      If you agree that it’s wrong to just remove the freedom of abortion, ( murdering innocent babies), how can you so quickly want to remove the 2nd amendment? You liberals are hypocritical to the max!

  • @spectre1725
    @spectre1725 Před rokem +115

    I just love the instructor. He reminds me so much of the training we got in the army. We didn't had any weapons for the first 3 weeks. And as soon as we got it they told us to put it into the weapon rack and don't touch it xD After another week we then had our first practice at the weapons range. And afterwards we had to clean the weapon. Got to love those Figger PD's
    For the ones that do not no what that means:
    Figger PD
    "Repeated practice of the troupe at the park service (cleaning of material). Often combined with push-ups or repeated reporting to the supervisor"

  • @gonzalesbuttmuncher8491

    Kosta is an underrated comedian

  • @jbarnes1599
    @jbarnes1599 Před rokem +1

    Switzerland proves that the prevalence of guns is not the problem.

  • @opsatr
    @opsatr Před rokem +181

    I think the fundamental thing is that they all respect and trust everybody to be responsible because somehow that's how they were brought up?
    Certainly, the key to all this is something that's not necessarily shown in this video. That's in the upbringing and values of the people since they were young.
    The problem in other countries, including the US, is the mentality of "I take care of my own, I don't care about others". So down the line, because there is no sense of community, no one can trust anyone and no one feels safe.

    • @sinalina5882
      @sinalina5882 Před rokem +8

      I am Swiss and we also have rulebreakers and C U Next Tuesdays.
      But in general we are raised from a young age to respect guns. Men have to go the military for a period of time, where they are trained in how to operate guns/firearms correctly and it is taught that great responsibility comes with it.
      I remember when my Dad had his gun in the basement and I was strictly forbidden to touch it and was taught to respect guns and always treat them as if it was loaded. Also storing ammunition in a different place than the gun is the law, so burglars cannot just grab your gun and ammo. We are indeed raised to be responsible and shooting is seen as a sport, even for young people. There was one mass shooting in 2001 but we learned from it and you have to have a gun license and they are not randomly sold in supermarkets, there are also various background checks and if you have a record of ever being sectioned under the mental health act, you will never be allowed to have a gun and rightly so. You also have to go to special "gun stores" if you want to purchase a firearm and you need to have a purpose for it, like hunting or sport and if you are engaging in the sport, you have to prove it. When you stop participating in the sport, you have to return your weapon. You are not allowed to just own one just because you want to.

    • @Glaaki13
      @Glaaki13 Před rokem +4

      Switzerland is mostly okay where in the US iv seen a lot of anger

    • @queenofweaves916
      @queenofweaves916 Před rokem +5

      It wasn’t always this way. If we go back 60 or 70 years people had more of a sense of community. America has so many issues, just this morning there was another mass shooting in Texas. It’s truly depressing.

    • @Tantalus010
      @Tantalus010 Před 11 měsíci +1

      There's no single "key" to any of this. Their approach is multifaceted and THAT is why it works so well.

  • @w87g8765
    @w87g8765 Před 2 lety +140

    pretty hard to imagine getting a gun doesn't even require a mental health check in the States, and people say it violates their freedom lol, and your senator wants one point of exit instead of background check LOL.

    • @rwags6848
      @rwags6848 Před 2 lety +4

      The “one point of exit” ironically suits Teds talk!

    • @musicauthority3516
      @musicauthority3516 Před 2 lety +9

      It just goes to show that people are spoiled in this Country. spoiled to the point that they don't even care about the loss human life. there are far too many people dying in mass shootings. and the loss of human life is staggering, these senseless tragedies need to stop now.

    • @gutterfalcon2912
      @gutterfalcon2912 Před 2 lety

      That's a LIe, I have been shooting and Buying guns probably longer than most of you have been alive And there is ALWAYS a Back Ground check ! ALWAYS this is Propaganda and Lies.

    • @deltoidable
      @deltoidable Před 2 lety +5

      Part of the problem in America is gun rights are written into the Constitution, so it's been a right since the nation was founded. The Constitution explicitly names it as a fundamental right, right after free speech, it's literally 2nd in the the Bill of Rights. The thinking at the time, right after the revolution, was that the people should retain the power to overthrow their own government, should it become tyrannical. People still legitimately believe this, and they're paranoid that government restricting their guns is the beginning of tyrannical rule. Plus any attempts to restrict guns are limited because it's a constitutionally protected right. To restrict guns you'd have to pass a constitutional amendment, which would require 2/3 of both the Senate and the House of Representatives, which is currently a politically impossible bar. No one can get 2/3 of congress to agree on anything, let alone something as controversial as guns.

    • @rwags6848
      @rwags6848 Před 2 lety +1

      @@deltoidable Agreed. A sad reflection on current day USA.
      A view from afar

  • @Yea___
    @Yea___ Před rokem +3

    Crazy how homogeneous first world nations are overall less violent

    • @marghaert
      @marghaert Před rokem +3

      You mean Switzerland is majority white? Like the US white mass shooters who shoot children in schools? No. Switzerland takes care of its people. They have universal healthcare and are paid very well so they aren't living in survival mode and running on fumes like in a certain country.

  • @waynedrummond6583
    @waynedrummond6583 Před rokem +1

    "Over 1900 mass shootings since 2012. - Averaging to 1 per day?" Who wasn't paying attention in Math class?

  • @wiebetenwolde6994
    @wiebetenwolde6994 Před 2 lety +167

    "How about we treat every young man who wants to buy a gun like every young woman who wants to get an abortion?"

    • @savageboxing1402
      @savageboxing1402 Před 2 lety +7

      How is buying an object the same as killing babies ?

    • @Mannyr-bu7qv
      @Mannyr-bu7qv Před 2 lety +29

      @@savageboxing1402 they're are both "liberties" that we have in this country

    • @savageboxing1402
      @savageboxing1402 Před 2 lety

      @@Mannyr-bu7qv You might be right only differences is that owning a gun is a constitutional right and killing babies it’s not a constitutional right.

    • @savageboxing1402
      @savageboxing1402 Před 2 lety

      @@leelama3857 It’s happening in the Ukraine right now and in Syria the US keeps bombing babies over there.

    • @kellycook3914
      @kellycook3914 Před 2 lety +36

      How about we treat women's healthcare as such and respect science.

  • @thepackable
    @thepackable Před 2 lety +49

    I love the prior president of switzerlands response. "Thats your problem"

  • @Surge99boy
    @Surge99boy Před 11 měsíci +1

    To be fair, Switzerland has fewer people than the Los Angeles greater area.

  • @rallabhandiprabhakar4750

    This is a critical, informative and super funny Video of a very serious issue

    • @RichardJames-iq9on
      @RichardJames-iq9on Před 8 měsíci

      They managed to get every single Swiss gun law wrong. Literally every single one. They even made a load up.

  • @maclasto59
    @maclasto59 Před 2 lety +133

    I think it has a lot to do with belief systems: here in Switzerland nobody (at least almost nobody) thinks he or she must defend their families. For that we have police forces. In the US it seems that many people think a gun makes them saver, despite the evidence that proves them wrong. What I find particularly sad, the majority of US citizens are reasonable people who want guns controlled and they are overruled by a gun-crazy minority. I had - for me as foreigner - a scary experience. I was on a business trip in Tennessee and spent a weekend in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains. I wanted to go jogging and my landlord warned me not to leave the road. When asked „why not“, the answer was „trespassing“. When I didn’t understand, he explained to me, that a landowner could shoot me just because I entered his property. The US are such a beautiful county with so many nice people, plagued by a gun epidemic.

    • @chrisd5133
      @chrisd5133 Před 2 lety

      The police don't protect you in the US. I once lived next to a drug dealers house where they constantly threatened us. The police told us to stop calling them and move. The police here give traffic tickets so the local towns can collect money and they shoot innocent people and dogs. Look what happened in Texas with police response in the latest school shooting. I've been to Switzerland many times. Beautiful place, one of my favorite places I have been to.

    • @toodaloo-the-roo236
      @toodaloo-the-roo236 Před 2 lety +2

      I'm sure the US would have less of a feeling to protect oneself and loved ones if more police were directed in all areas to prevent/deter crime, perfect response time, no mass riots to loot and destroy everything, and prosecuters that actually prosecuted crimes and werent so politically controlled by political parties. Protecting oneself is a personal responsibility, not someone elses.
      And no, nobody would just shoot you the moment your toes touched on their land. Extreme exaggeration. They would be prosecuted to the max and hung out to dry. If you wandered on their land, and they told you to leave, and you refused, and approached threateningly, then the justification is likely warranted.

    • @ianhomerpura8937
      @ianhomerpura8937 Před 2 lety +13

      @@toodaloo-the-roo236 Europe has riots all the time, yet police there are still sane enough not to commit human rights violations left and right.

    • @toodaloo-the-roo236
      @toodaloo-the-roo236 Před 2 lety

      @@ianhomerpura8937 Thanks for making another point why the US doesn't trust the govt/police to properly protect the public and why the US believes its important to take responsibility to defend their family. As MacAlsto points out, switzerland doesn't feel the need. US does.

    • @annestovgaard681
      @annestovgaard681 Před 2 lety +12

      @@toodaloo-the-roo236 It only takes a few months to become a cop in the US, ... In other countries it takes years.. a hairstylist has a longer education, than a cop :-D

  • @nomore6167
    @nomore6167 Před rokem +101

    In the U.S., we can only dream of our fellow citizens being this responsible.

    • @FireOccator
      @FireOccator Před rokem +2

      Most are.

    • @cyberft
      @cyberft Před rokem

      The US is a country 40x larger than Switzerland. We have more convicted felons than they have citizens.

    • @Grim_Azrael
      @Grim_Azrael Před rokem

      @@FireOccator lol the Mass shootings say otherwise!

    • @ICDUMPEPL
      @ICDUMPEPL Před rokem

      Thank the over prescription psychotropic drugs and the lack of a homogenous population.

    • @rci30
      @rci30 Před 11 měsíci

      We need a cull in America

  • @nonenone4360
    @nonenone4360 Před rokem +1

    I want to live in Switzerland, it would be going back to where my maternal grandfather's last name is originally from. I would love to live in a country where there are no mass shootings.

  • @HoosierSHU
    @HoosierSHU Před rokem +2

    My ancestors are from Switzerland. I want to move there. 😍

  • @banner1724
    @banner1724 Před 2 lety +16

    This video was made 4 years ago and it's relevant today and most likely still be relevant 10 years from now

  • @HummingbirdSound
    @HummingbirdSound Před rokem +98

    It's all about mentality and education. There is a thing called "social conscience", which every citizen has in Switzerland, and everyone abides by the rules, because they genuinely care about their peers and they function by the motto "don't do to someone else what you wouldn't want them to do to you." This is why even cigarette buds or chewing gums are usually thrown into the bin by the Swiss, even when nobody is around to check on them; it's the social conscience and responsibility. When you live by that rule, and everybody around does too, then America will be safe.

    • @ricardokang448
      @ricardokang448 Před rokem +5

      so more whites ? I did not see a single black or brown there

    • @HummingbirdSound
      @HummingbirdSound Před rokem +32

      @@ricardokang448 Firstly, you obviously didn’t travel to Europe or Switzerland; it’s the most pluricultural place on Earth (Switzerland being the most diverse country of all). Secondly, that is something only an American would say - another flaw in your education. People here never ever think by skin colour. It doesn’t even cross our minds. We don’t care about such things and it is frankly annoying how Americans constantly play the race card. That is another thing you have to fix in your country before being able to think of even remotely resembling to Switzerland.

    • @ricardokang448
      @ricardokang448 Před rokem

      @@HummingbirdSound ALL I see is white faces different shades of white that is it.
      You see them black and browns running around ,you will see how quick the laws would change. Black and brown will try to integrate but they turn everything into black and brown .Moreover your immigration policies are way more tighter than of the U S of A

    • @Cybernaut551
      @Cybernaut551 Před rokem +3

      I agree, I hope USA get Ethicism behind the wheel.

    • @MarquisBS
      @MarquisBS Před rokem +5

      Throwing buds in the bin is sadly erroding a little. Littering has become more of a problem in switzerland. I sometimes pick up plastic when hiking or walking in other towns. Sadly not everyone cares anymore with all the plastic packaging. It's still not terrible by all means but I feel like I notice it more now. But perhaps that is also just part of being older

  • @ArcherDiesel1
    @ArcherDiesel1 Před rokem +2

    It’s even the the first few words of our Constitution, “A well regulated Militia,…”

  • @k.k.marriott5901
    @k.k.marriott5901 Před rokem +2

    They raise there children that simple

  • @virginiatyree6705
    @virginiatyree6705 Před 2 lety +286

    Switzerland looks beautiful & has sensible humans. America could learn something. Thanks for posting. v

    • @Popota335
      @Popota335 Před 2 lety +2

      Wait till u have to pay for a coffee... then u find out why do they need all that gun regulation 🤣🤣

    • @MrKrazyKK
      @MrKrazyKK Před 2 lety +9

      Switzerland has 8 million people(size of a major metro in the US) almost all white and very uniform culture. I don’t think US can be compared to that.

    • @Popota335
      @Popota335 Před 2 lety

      u still pay 8euros for a bottle of water

    • @marcofava
      @marcofava Před 2 lety

      @@MrKrazyKK take the entirety of Western Europe is you will, some 550 million people, different ethnicities, languages cities, histories and what not and unless we are openly at war with each other we don't go around shooting up schools busses and what not every other week.

    • @Dacre1000
      @Dacre1000 Před 2 lety +12

      @@Popota335 Yes, but you get paid 6000 every month being a mere collar worker. Context.

  • @Hindukushsailing
    @Hindukushsailing Před rokem +2

    One day you will have CARTELS FROM MEXICO.

  • @scuddyleblanc8637
    @scuddyleblanc8637 Před rokem +233

    Most U.S. mass murderers had committed crimes but were not charged or arrested, had histories of violence, had histories of animal cruelty, and/or were known to be mentally ill but their names were never placed on the FBI database. Even when it's reported to the FBI or other authorities, the authorities failed to follow up on those tips.

    • @danielju6635
      @danielju6635 Před rokem +9

      what are you implying? perhaps that they wanted it to happen?

    • @tylerwilliams6022
      @tylerwilliams6022 Před rokem +26

      Not to mention the definition of what a mass shooting is not very well defined.
      A lot of those stats include gang warfare or battle between more than one party.
      To me a mass shooting is when one or more people target innocent people to shoot en masse.

    • @Lenevor
      @Lenevor Před rokem +17

      I also take it that you know that 54% of gun deaths in the us are suicides and that the most used gun in homicides are handguns

    • @tylerwilliams6022
      @tylerwilliams6022 Před rokem

      @@Lenevor
      Is that correct, it's 54%?
      For some reason I was thinking it was around 70%.
      Even still, suicide numbers should not be included in gun deaths.
      Really only intentional deaths related to firearms should be included.
      Since that is more than likely what anyone viewing said numbers believes that what it is.
      But the antis like having the skewed numbers to point at and tell the sheep "look at these high numbers"!
      What this tells me is since they know these numbers are a lie, their push is ultimately for control and not safety as they say.
      Same thing with the inflated mass shooting numbers. Most of that includes gang warfare or combatant on combatant shootings.
      To me a mass shooting is when one or more individuals target a group of innocent defenseless people to massacre.
      I believe this is what the majority of people think the mass shooting stats are only about.

    • @tseriesbad6746
      @tseriesbad6746 Před rokem +3

      @@danielju6635 maybe

  • @amywalker7515
    @amywalker7515 Před rokem +3

    No Fox news in Switzerland.

  • @andrewtucker7990
    @andrewtucker7990 Před 10 měsíci +1

    My wife and I are literally talking about moving to Switzerland.