That could happen... but it won't. You could be struck by lightning and die... but you won't. Do you understand statistical odds? At the time the travel advisory was issued - mid 2019,Venezuela: 60.3USA: 5.1But the stats for that year weren't even out yet, so the government was going off ofVenezuela: 81.4USA: 5When UK economic trouble was in the news, Ugandan dictator Idi Amin trolled them by televising a fundraiser asking for donations to help the struggling people of Britain. Similar situation here. It's like when RT, a channel funded by the Russian government, made programs about problems in the United States. Never a peep about bad things in Russia though. It's propaganda. Like Venezuela, Russia's an autocracy. Not democratic. Not free.
I find it odd how one would find comfort in comparing one's country to some of the worst places in the world for gun related deafs in comparatively undeveloped countries.
Whistling past the graveyard?
I should also add, that while I agree these warnings are often contextual and even murder rates can be misleading, if you genuinely think Venezuela is safer than the U.S., you're an idiot.... Are there parts of Venezuela much safer than the U.S.? Absolutely. Is a travel advisory wrong? Nope. Are you smoking crack if you think Venezuela as a whole is safer than the U.S. because of U.S. gun laws? Yes.
When you have an argument, why not just make it straight away rather than riling people up first?
I don't think anybody here has put forward the idea that Venezuela is less dangerous than the USA.However, by framing the question like this and saying that people who believe it area idiots, you're implying that some of the posters here think that way. This kind of aggressive strawmanning immediately puts people's backs up, and is counter-productive to your own arguments (as people will tend to consider the rest of your post in a hostile light).I also know that you're aware of all this, so I wonder why you do it. When you have an argument, why not just make it straight away rather than riling people up first?
I mean what would you call someone who sees the actual murder rate of Venezuela and the murder rate of the U.S. and concludes Venezuela is safer?
I would call them imaginary. Fictitious. Nonexistent on waygook.org.Hence my comment. And danke.
The more time Venezuelans and Uruguayans spend in any OECD contry except the United States, the much more safer they'll be.
I mean, SPQR did post this.
Here's a weird one Adel! I had a dream about you last night. We were sitting on sand dunes watching some surfers catch a few massive waves. Can't remember what we were talking...just shooting the breeze. We were eating sticks of sherbet wrapped in stripped marshmallow. They looked like sticks of mini dynamite and even had a wick made of thin gummy stuff...you know that sugary sour stuff they sell here. Absolutely bizarre! I don't even know what you look like IRL.
Okay, but what did Adel look like in your dream?
I'm not totally sure but he seemed a bit taller than me...maybe 5'10 or so...but we were sitting and he was above and to the side on a dune. He also seemed solid but not really muscular or fat (and he had hairy legs). His face was a face I recognized but can't describe accurately...not round...longer and more oval, with collar length light brown or sandy hair. Kind of a beach face, if you know what I mean. Strange but a cool dream. I do love my dreaming
It's funny how dreams work. I wanna dream about you guys, too. Then we can compare notes about what we all look like. I'm sure August would be a talking llama.