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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/2089998
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That’s not a realistic fear. Certainly not something worth putting out a public notice about an entire country of 300 million people.
It happened several times in the last year, I’d mark it as realistic.
“Several times” across a country with 300 million people? That’s nothing but paranoia. You’re significantly more likely to be struck by lightning.
Do you routinely walk into open expanses during electrical storms?
Do you routinely go around knocking on strangers doors? Or pulling into their driveways?
Both are safe activities in Canada!
Good news: it’s safe here, too!
Yeah, sometimes. I live in a country with strict gun laws though, so I’m less concerned about getting shot than I am about getting hit by lightening.
Neither of those things should get you shot and/or killed what the fuck!
They won’t. That’s the point.
You can’t say they won’t when some dipshit shot at a kid for knocking on his door lol. They will.
So no one in Canada has ever been shot? 🤔