>Uruguayan government recommend to not travel to USA
>Uruguay warned of “the indiscriminate possession of firearms by the population” in the United States and advised travelers not to take children to theme parks, sporting events, fairs and other places where crowds gather.
>“Given the impossibility of the american authorities to prevent these situations, due among other factors, to the indiscriminate possession of firearms by the population, it is especially advisable to avoid places where large concentrations of people occur, such as theme parks, shopping centers, arts festivals, religious activities, food fairs and cultural or sporting events. In particular, it is recommended not to take minors to these places.”
>The government also suggested to avoid Baltimore, Detroit and Albuquerque, which it said were among the 20 most dangerous cities in the world, citing the Ceoworld Magazine 2019 index.
Venezuela did the same (Foro de SP buddies) This is nothing but commie anti-gun propaganda.
Samuel Morgan
based rio de plata
Elijah Green
And Japan...
Joseph White
Based
Kevin Williams
Bolsotards BTFO
Dylan Taylor
I've seen this same thread 3 times already. Did it really hurt that much?
I can't wait until guns are legal in Brazil so that I can move there and shoot br*zilians.
Liam Watson
Fuck Uruguay and Japan
Austin Sanders
Don’t they have one of the highest per capita gun ownership rates on the planet?
Justin Watson
Yes, this is for grooming their population into being scared of guns, a travel warning being used for political purposes and nothing else.
Anthony Barnes
We have to get gun loicences if we want to own them. We can't buy them at the local Wal-Mart. That's the difference.
You know NOTHING about Uruguay you indoctrinated monkey. This safety warning is nothing but common sense. You have a retard that went on a shooting spree and killed 30 Mexicans, if an antisocial retard like that saw a couple tourists speaking Spanish he'd shoot them no doubt.
I get that you're America 2.0 Portuguese speaking edition but not every single country is (You). Our government has never said anything about guns, and even when tackling the issue of safety guns haven't even been mentioned. Nobody's guns are being "threatened" here. Stop parroting political propaganda and use common sense. If the issue was muh guns muh ebil commiez then why did Japan issue a warning as well? Not everything is politics. This is a safety issue, not a political issue.
Jayden Jenkins
Stupid monkey
Isaiah Myers
Holy fucking shit, based Uruguay
Charles Bailey
lmao unironically not a bad advisory
Colton Gonzalez
>This safety warning is nothing but common sense Is that why they only issued the warning against a country safer than Uruguay over statistically irrelevant "hate crimes" together with Venezuela? Why didn't they issue warnings over the indiscriminate mass shootings by black guys which are far more common?
>Our government has never said anything about guns It says right there in the warning "the indiscriminate possession of firearms by the population".
Leo Martinez
All latin american countries except for Brazil, venezuela and colombia are safer than the US when weighted for gang activity
Nicholas Butler
But in reality this was just a response because USA update your country in the tier 2 of crime, now catologed as "exercise increased caution" due to the surprisingly high crime rise in your country.
Brody Ortiz
>american citizen plays 4D chess and finds a way to reduce immigration
>Why didn't they issue warnings over the indiscriminate mass shootings by black guys which are far more common? That picture you see floating around is full of "mass shootings" that were actually gang issues. We're warned about this too: >>The government also suggested to avoid Baltimore, Detroit and Albuquerque, which it said were among the 20 most dangerous cities in the world, citing the Ceoworld Magazine 2019 index. Why do you think these places are dangerous?
>It says right there in the warning "the indiscriminate possession of firearms by the population". Again, common sense. In a country where anyone can have a gun, and where mass shootings are a common sight, you might not feel safe anywhere, because any cunt could pull out a gun and start shooting people. Tell me, what purpose do you think "anti-gun propaganda" would serve here? We don't give a fuck about guns. Worry about the state of your country instead of mine. God, I wish we were located where Chile is on the map. Wouldn't have to deal with your kind telling us about our country.
This is also right. Why are Argentinians the only foreigners that know what they're talking about instead of going full lemme tell you about your country mode and spouting bullshit?
Ah yes, the great Uruguayan diaspora in the US. If we wanted to go we would and there'd be nothing you could do to stop us.
Jayden Richardson
what about Mexico, El Salvador, Haiti? did you mean South American?
>Tell me, what purpose do you think "anti-gun propaganda" would serve here? It serves the left-wing narrative of disarming the population and reprimanding so-called "white supremacists", we all know no warning would have been issued if the shootings didn't get so much media attention, it's also retaliation over the US raising Uruguay's warning level based on actual rise on crime which is a silly reason.
>We don't give a fuck about guns And there lies the problem, you were already groomed into not caring and when the rest of the population doesn't care enough they will remove your guns, or they will ignore referendum results and remove it anyway like they did here.
Matthew King
>If we wanted to go That's the point. U.S. citizens will make it so that no one will want to immigrate to here.
David Young
Based
Samuel Moore
I don't want you faggots here anyways. Stay the fuck out.
John Johnson
>It serves the left-wing narrative of disarming the population and reprimanding so-called "white supremacists", we all know no warning would have been issued if the shootings didn't get so much media attention
This makes no sense our country has always been racist and our government still refuses to give anything to the indios that LARP as natives here.
Isaiah Cooper
>flag
Ryan Robinson
That's a complete non sequitur.
William Adams
>thinking mass shootings are a real danger in the US
Seriously, they only ever account for a few hundred deaths per year out of around 17,000-20,000 homicides depending on how much lead is in the air and water. The advice on Detroit, Baltimore and Albuquerque is sound although I would extend it to pretty much every city in the great lakes, Washington D.C. and Atlanta.
Aiden Long
Why would we want to disarm "white supremacists" ?. Stop acting like sheep, we did it because we wanted to show how much of a shithole the US is and that they have no right to warn anyone about travel safety as if they're some sort of utopia. Just stick it up their ass
What was Japan's reason? they're ruled by commies now?
>Why would we want to disarm "white supremacists" ? Because the goal of Foro parties is to both disarm the population and tell the US off so your government plays into the left-wing media narrative of "rising white terrorism because of muh guns", same reason why the Foro-affiliated ruling parties in Mexico and Uruguay both refused to denounce Foro-affiliated Maduro, it all plays into the ultimate goal of Latin American socialist integration.
Noah Rodriguez
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO DELETE THIS
Lucas Brooks
So what? Switzerland has a liberal gun policy and I see no massacres there
Luis Carter
As for japan, trying to imply that they have the same motives just because they issued a message about it is a logical fallacy, they didn't even increase the warning level and the "warning" was a two paragraph post.
Today, around 1 am, a shooting incident occurred at a restaurant in Dayton, Ohio, and 9 people were killed and 26 people were injured. At present, it is said that Asians are not included in the victims who died, but if you have information such as Japanese people involved in this case, please inform the Consulate General of Detroit Please. Japanese residents should be aware of the potential for gunfire incidents everywhere in the United States, a gun society, and continue to pay close attention to safety measures.
Carter Hughes
>the United States, a gun society Americans truly live in a society
You're a retard btw
Nicholas Reed
I'm sorry if facts hurt your fragile mind, Japan is only being falsely included despite not even issuing a warning because it would make Uruguay look bad being the only country together with fucking Memezuela, Uruguay's government is a joke that isn't doing anything about its own precipitously rising crime rates but DUDE WEED LMAO
Mason Ross
cringe as fuck
Juan Jenkins
>being proud of turning into venezuela 2.0 Letting them rebel was a mistake.
>we did it because we wanted to show how much of a shithole the US is and that they have no right to warn anyone about travel safety as if they're some sort of utopia. Just stick it up their ass Why are uruguayans such delusional retards? Your country is a complete shithole and your government is doing the thing you are accusing the US of.
Jace Fisher
USA is such a fucking shithole i rather live here with 50% inflation
Ryder Smith
>muh disarming the population, they'll take our gunz!!! No, they won't. Warning us about frequent mass shootings in a popular tourist choice country won't affect OUR guns anyway. The problem is that other country, not us. WE ARE NOT THE US AND WE NEVER WILL BE. No, we don't have guns free for all in your local mart. No, we don't want guns free for all in your local mart. Yes, we own guns, because we have a paper that shows we're mentally capable to do so. No, our guns haven't been threatened in any way just because the government issued a warning to tourists regarding TWO MASS SHOOTINGS IN ONE SINGLE DAY. Yes, it's common sense to be wary about "white supremacists" with quotation marks as you call them when one faggot gunned down 30 mexicans just recently. No, you can't just blame everything you don't like on muh commie leftist boogeyman. No, Uruguay is not like Brazil in any way. Your attempt to imitate the US is pathetic.
I'm done with this autistic discussion. I have shit to do IRL and discussing with a drone monkey isn't worthy enough of my time.
We have elections this year. The opposition parties are tackling the safety issue, and we'll have a referendum with the purpose of improving safety. Stop trying to get us to think like you and focus on your country. We don't need your faggot guns for all policy. Let us take care of our issues alone and fuck off. We aren't Cisplatina anymore, stop caring. If God came down from Heaven and asked us if we wanted to get away from Brazil, 99% of the population would say yes. The remaining 1% would be Brazilian immigrants.
>being proud of becoming America 2 The Hiroshima and Nagasaki nukes were directed to the wrong country.
>Yes, it's common sense to be wary about "white supremacists" with quotation marks as you call them when one faggot gunned down 30 mexicans just recently What kind of warning do you think they would have issued if the shooter was just another black "victim of society"? It's completely obvious the warning is not about actual safety but political gains, no warning would have been issued if there was no media drama like I said before.
Gun ownership doesn't correlate with mass shootings. There are many other countries with a liberal policy regarding guns that are very safe. The problem is social.
Chase Ross
Stop tackling Uruguay into this shit you fags, LOS has turned into a undeniable shithole and warning your people about the ever-present possibility of some nutjobs deciding to go rambo on your ass just because you exist is nothing to lose your shit about you drooling retards.
True, but partially. It's disgusting how americans can buy incredibly dangerous firearms with such an ease. Having a pistol in your house for self-protection is kinda understanding, what the fuck are you supposed to do other than a shooting with an AK?
>A pistol isn’t incredibly dangerous, even relative to a rifle, especially up close like with most mass shootings Are you fucking retarded?
Levi King
Because hormone treatments and other shit the tranny law gives them(they're like 0,01% of the country by the way) makes them CUTER.
Tyler Turner
Why do you think a pistol even a child can hide and use is less dangerous than an AK? The vast majority of house incidents happen with small weapons.
Eli Wright
>4+ Why does the number keep getting smaller for what counts as a mass shooting?
Aaron Price
Delet dis
Logan Foster
When did I say a pistol wasn't dangerous? But I fucked it up, I meant revolver, but it's still dangerous as fuck. But you totally ignore my point that you can buy a rifle in your country very easily. And with a pistol you can't kill like 30 people in a matter of seconds if you get them cornered in a classroom.
Dylan Taylor
Learn to read, Mr. Monkey. That exact meme picture has been addressed in a previous post. >That picture you see floating around is full of "mass shootings" that were actually gang issues. We're warned about this too: >>>The government also suggested to avoid Baltimore, Detroit and Albuquerque, which it said were among the 20 most dangerous cities in the world, citing the Ceoworld Magazine 2019 index. >Why do you think these places are dangerous?
Why does he care so much about other countries? Don't you guys have a plethora of issues to solve there in Brazil?
Because we're lazy and only bored old cunts go vote when it's not mandatory. I love this country but our mentality is awful.
No no, you see, this is an international leftist conspiracy to take our guns away and give them to evil glow in the dark niggers, it has nothing to do with the fact mass shootings are a common occurrence in the US or anything, not at all.
I read somewhere there's a site that counts any gun incident with 4+ dead (or injured, they don't even have to be dead) as a mass shooting. This includes robberies and the like. If someone gets their data from there, don't trust them.
Levi Ross
As I said earlier, he is completely nuts. He thinks his politician will solve everything, because "the left was corrupting the country". When in reality regardless of right or left our country was always a corrupt hellhole.
Adrian Davis
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Angel Hernandez
Good now the Central American governments should make similar announcements.
Samuel Barnes
>indiscriminate crime and shootings are fine as long as the perpetrator is affiliated with a gang The cities the warning mentions have been shitholes forever and their crime rates didn't increase recently, so why the warning now? There's no point in even denying it's a direct response to the mass shootings since they directly mentioned that.
> it has nothing to do with the fact mass shootings are a common occurrence in the US or anything, not at all. The US's mass shootings rate per capita isn't particularly high even when using the stupid "white incel boys only" definitions, it's purely media drama with political motives.
>Why does he care so much about other countries? Don't you guys have a plethora of issues to solve there in Brazil? Because it's a thread about Uruguay, are you stupid?
Jeremiah Nelson
>There's no point in even denying it's a direct response to the mass shootings since they directly mentioned that. Where did I try to deny it? It's obvious it's a response to the mass shootings. I get that Brazil is a massive shithole but just where do you live that TWO FUCKING MASS SHOOTINGS IN ONE SINGLE DAY isn't something to be concerned about? Two mass shootings in which innocent civilians were the primary target, we're not talking about gang violence where gangsters target each other, if that's what triggers you so much about the decision.
>The cities the warning mentions have been shitholes forever and their crime rates didn't increase recently, so why the warning now? If we're going to warn about a safety issue, better do it completely. Every country has unsafe places, but not every country has 2 mass shootings a day. It's common tourist knowledge that there are no-go zones in every country where getting killed, robbed or both is pretty likely. So we were warned about those no-go zones, but you're upset because we did it alongside a warning about mass shootings? We did what you wanted, we also know that le ebil blax are also dangerous and we won't get near their gangs and their territories.
>muh per capita, muh statistics Do you understand what you're saying? A "mass shootings per capita" stat is nonsense. Of course there are way, way more people than there are shooters. It's logic. This isn't a war. But you can't deny mass shootings are way more frequent there than anywhere else.
>Because it's a thread about Uruguay, are you stupid? You know nothing about Uruguay and this decision doesn't affect you in any way. Fuck off, focus on your country and stop telling other countries what to do. As I've stated before, this isn't cisplatina anymore, what Uruguay does or doesn't do shouldn't concern you or your government unless the decision affects you as a country or as people.
Aiden Ortiz
based fearmongering to keep latrinos out
Camden Green
>TWO FUCKING MASS SHOOTINGS IN ONE SINGLE DAY isn't something to be concerned about? It's a weirdly specific concern since there were many other mass shootings that didn't get any media attention and this kind of crime pales in comparison with other kinds of homicides even when ignoring gang-related crime.
>but not every country has 2 mass shootings a day Most countries have more gun related homicides than the US, including Uruguay.
>But you can't deny mass shootings are way more frequent there than anywhere else. You are mistaken, it's not even in the top 10 per capita in the firstoid world, let alone thirdie shitholes.
>what Uruguay does or doesn't do shouldn't concern you or your government unless the decision affects you as a country or as people. Uruguay is part of Mercosul so it's inherently connected to our economy and foreign policies.
Josiah Cook
who
Luke Flores
Two mass shootings in a day isn't something that happens every day. We've known for a long time that Americans shoot up schools and the like but two times in a single day is just ridiculous. Each time there's a mass shooting in which the target is innocent people in America we get reports of it in the news. It's concerning that there have been multiple shootings in such a short timespan. We don't know when the next shooting will happen. But since there have been recent mass shootings happening in a short time period, our government decided to warn us now.
>this kind of crime pales in comparison with other kinds of homicides even when ignoring gang-related crime. You know what's the difference? These mass shootings target innocents, innocents doing mundane things that don't harm anybody. That's why we're concerned. You could be doing just about anything at all and die because some psycho thought it was a good idea to kill people that day. You can avoid gang-related crime by just not going to shithole zones. You can't avoid getting shot by a psycho unless you don't get out of your house.
>Most countries have more gun related homicides than the US, including Uruguay. And it's gang related. Who cares if criminals die? Not me. Fuck them. Let's face it, gangs primarily target people involved with them in some way. They don't target innocents like shooters do.
>You are mistaken, it's not even in the top 10 per capita in the firstoid world, let alone thirdie shitholes. Name another country where it's common to have at least 1 school shooting, or shooting in a random place filled with innocents like a goddamned Wal-Mart. You keep conflating gang violence with school shootings and the like. It's not the same.
Logan Morris
>Uruguay is part of Mercosul so it's inherently connected to our economy and foreign policies. Ah yeah sure, a tourist warning for Uruguayans is going to truly affect relationships between the US and Brazil. Because Uruguayans are the most frequent tourists in the US, a country that depends heavily on tourism. Don't worry, Bolsonaro won't stop being buttbuddies with Trump as long as he's president, and much less for something like this that barely if even affects the US. You're delusional if you think this affects anybody outside of a few retards on Jow Forums.
Mason Scott
I'm not saying this will have any impact on anything, I'm simply saying why I care about a neighboring country.
>But you totally ignore my point that you can buy a rifle in your country very easily And I addressed it by pointing out that your concerns over rifles means nothing if you’re fine with pistols. Even a revolver with a speed loader is no different. >And with a pistol you can't kill like 30 people in a matter of seconds Lmao >if you get them cornered in a classroom. Putting some .40 S&W into a pack of kids is no different than .223, don’t deluded yourself noguns.
Dominic Morales
>come into thread to defend the US, pointing out that mass shootings are complete freak incidents >see a bunch of US posters who unironically think Uruguayan illegal immigration is a thing and are making jokes about how it's ending never mind fuck this shithole
Ayden Mitchell
>when weighted for gang activity Disingenuous fuck. America is FAR less violent than any south american shithole if gang-related homicides are swept under the rug.
Jacob James
>Yes, we own guns, because we have a paper that shows we're mentally capable to do so. >unironically writing this How far down into the ground have you been stomped by the boot of your overlords? You talk about the basic right to armed self-defense (which emanates from ancient roman legal custom) as if it were a joke.
You are clearly mentally feeble, i.e. retarded, and should therefore - by your own account - not own firearms.
Nathaniel Gray
Based and redpilled urucats
Brandon Hall
I'm not fine with pistols, and as I said earlier, I fucked it up, I meant revolver instead of pistol, and a revolver isn't as fucking menacing as an rifle, but it's still fucking dangerous. And still, you can't spray 30 bullets on a pack of kids with a revolver.
Caleb Foster
What are you talking about proxy fag
Robert Torres
I know, but a double action revolver with a speed loader and ejector ultimately isn’t that different from a pistol.
Chase Clark
>Uruguay warned of “the indiscriminate possession of firearms by the population” in the United States and advised travelers not to take children to theme parks, sporting events, fairs and other places where crowds gather. >“Given the impossibility of the american authorities to prevent these situations, due among other factors, to the indiscriminate possession of firearms by the population, it is especially advisable to avoid places where large concentrations of people occur, such as theme parks, shopping centers, arts festivals, religious activities, food fairs and cultural or sporting events. In particular, it is recommended not to take minors to these places.” That's a stupid argument, specially because their country has a higher murder rate. >The government also suggested to avoid Baltimore, Detroit and Albuquerque, which it said were among the 20 most dangerous cities in the world, citing the Ceoworld Magazine 2019 index. That's a fair point, but it should have just said to avoid cities with a black or mexican majority.