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I can't be bothered to do more than skim back through this retarded argument and so I don't know how or even if this will be relevant, but an important point to keep in mind regardless of which side you're on:
America is an extremely heterogenous country - federal union, more accurately - both between states and often even within a particular state (the rural/suburban/urban divide, for example). Using aggregated national-level stats just gives you the midpoint between all of these different regions and their respective subcultures without being accurately representative of any of them. This is a common mistake made by those who are lucky enough to come from relatively small and ethnically homogenous societies and where that simple approach could actually work, and is why the Japanese mistakenly see "America" as "unsafe", when really it only *looks* bad on a spreadsheet due to a handful of blighted metro areas and their melanin-enriched inhabitants pumping the numbers up for everybody else.
Regardless, I'm Gura has had stalkers, and that thought makes me want to break something.