Don’t even bother responding if you’re just going to try and tell me what was going through my mind when i typed that statement. I didn’t imply that gun culture applied to every U.S citizen.
I really don’t know what you don’t get or understand about that.
You’re claiming that i meant gun culture applied to all of the U.S by my statement. But in reality my statement was claiming that there were gun cultures in the U.S, which there are.
Sorry but it is. " Guns are very much cultural in America;"
Meaning gun culture exists in America.
Your perception would fit with this statement.
“Gun culture applies to most Americans”
You’re claiming that i implied gun culture was significant to the whole of the U.S.
I never implied that. You may have thought i did, but i can assure you i did not.
Here in the city people mostly have them on balconies. It is also often used as leverage:
“If you are loud in the night again I’m gonna call cops to check on your crops, I am sure there are more than five of them.”
I think this is also cultural thing. In US you grow cannabis and you need to worry about not being killed by cartels, here you grow it and need to worry about not disturbing neighbors with night parties