We have a car problem , we are lucky that the government ALSO has plans to eliminate personal ownership of cars (except for the elite): self-driven cars (first step).
You can expect vehicle-ramming attacks to increase around the time the government is ready to ban cars.
Unless people are disarmed first and then the government can do whatever it wants.
If you doubt tyranny follows citizen disarmament, why do you think the US didn't experience the same tyranny we SAW in Canada, Europe, and Australia during the Covid farse?
Car Rams Into Crowd In Berlin
Die Welt said its sources identified the fatality as a teacher who was standing with a group of students at the time the ramming incident took place.
The incident occurred not far from the site of the December 2016 terrorist attack in which a radical Islamist deliberately drove a truck through a Christmas market operating next to the historic church. That attack claimed 12 lives and left 56 people injured.
Now, lets deal with the morons arguing the government's propaganda (lies) ..
Gun Vs. Traffic Accident Deaths: Getting The Data Straight
Which are you more likely to be killed by: a car or a gun? We all know how many people die on the roads each year, so it would be mindblowing if there were actually more gun deaths than motor vehicle deaths.
Well, that's exactly what the Associated Press is claiming happened in Tennessee in 2014. Media outlets from the San Francisco Chronicle to the Washington Times all ran stories on this. Others are even reporting that gun deaths exceeded traffic deaths in a total of 20 states.
Their source? Primarily a report by the Violence Policy Center (VPC). In the case of Tennessee, 1,020 people supposedly died from gun-related deaths in 2014, including homicides, suicides and accidental shootings. The VPC claimed 1,000 people died from vehicle deaths -- crashes and pedestrians struck by vehicles.
Over and over again, the VPC has been caught misreporting numbers. It is surprising that anyone, let alone the Associated Press, still takes it seriously.
The firearm death count comes from Centers for Disease Control reports. The VPC messed up on its arithmetic. There were actually 978 firearm deaths (277 homicides, 596 suicides, and 105 unintentional shootings). Thus, Tennessee had fewer firearm deaths than motor vehicle deaths.
Although murders and accidental gun deaths have fallen, firearm suicides have been on the rise. As a result, total gun deaths have risen slightly since 2000. But non-firearm suicides have increased more than twice as quickly (68%). Something is causing suicides in general to rise.
You can expect vehicle-ramming attacks to increase around the time the government is ready to ban cars.
Unless people are disarmed first and then the government can do whatever it wants.
If you doubt tyranny follows citizen disarmament, why do you think the US didn't experience the same tyranny we SAW in Canada, Europe, and Australia during the Covid farse?
Car Rams Into Crowd In Berlin
Car rams into crowd in Berlin
A car plowed through a crowd in central Berlin, killing one and injuring at least eight people, local officials have reported
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Die Welt said its sources identified the fatality as a teacher who was standing with a group of students at the time the ramming incident took place.
The incident occurred not far from the site of the December 2016 terrorist attack in which a radical Islamist deliberately drove a truck through a Christmas market operating next to the historic church. That attack claimed 12 lives and left 56 people injured.
Now, lets deal with the morons arguing the government's propaganda (lies) ..
Gun Vs. Traffic Accident Deaths: Getting The Data Straight
Gun Vs. Traffic Accident Deaths: Getting The Data Straight
Which are you more likely to be killed by: a car or a gun? We all know how many people die on the roads each year, so it would be... Read More
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Which are you more likely to be killed by: a car or a gun? We all know how many people die on the roads each year, so it would be mindblowing if there were actually more gun deaths than motor vehicle deaths.
Well, that's exactly what the Associated Press is claiming happened in Tennessee in 2014. Media outlets from the San Francisco Chronicle to the Washington Times all ran stories on this. Others are even reporting that gun deaths exceeded traffic deaths in a total of 20 states.
Their source? Primarily a report by the Violence Policy Center (VPC). In the case of Tennessee, 1,020 people supposedly died from gun-related deaths in 2014, including homicides, suicides and accidental shootings. The VPC claimed 1,000 people died from vehicle deaths -- crashes and pedestrians struck by vehicles.
Over and over again, the VPC has been caught misreporting numbers. It is surprising that anyone, let alone the Associated Press, still takes it seriously.
The firearm death count comes from Centers for Disease Control reports. The VPC messed up on its arithmetic. There were actually 978 firearm deaths (277 homicides, 596 suicides, and 105 unintentional shootings). Thus, Tennessee had fewer firearm deaths than motor vehicle deaths.
Although murders and accidental gun deaths have fallen, firearm suicides have been on the rise. As a result, total gun deaths have risen slightly since 2000. But non-firearm suicides have increased more than twice as quickly (68%). Something is causing suicides in general to rise.
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