xDarc said:
How many major metropolitan areas does Australia have with populations of more 250,000 people?
More than in the US (per capita)...
Australia has an urbanization rate of 89%, compared to the US of 82%.
https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/fields/2212.html
Australia also has a more multicultural society than the US.
xDarc said:
Now, how many are filled with poverty and drugs?
Australia has similar drug, race and poverty issues.
But Australia is not spending the US$10s billions each year the US spends cleaning up after all those firearm crimes, so we have more to spend on the things that make life easier/better (ie full public healthcare, US$16/hr min wage, liveable social security, etc).
xDarc said:
I'm tired too of people trying to compare statistics of the United States to their country. If we gave you Detroit, Chicago and DC, you'd look like a violent madhouse too.
Ummm...Redfern?
xDarc said:
Which would suggest that the problem is not guns, it's too many poor people with too much drugs with too little to live for and very little respect for life, packed much too closely together. You're gonna have a bad time.
There are plenty of places in the world like that, filled with poverty, drugs, violent crime and a population with an overblown sense of entitlement (I have visited and/or worked in many of them).
The only real difference in the US is the easy access to a firearm.