Comments by "XSportSeeker" (@XSpImmaLion) on "How Dangerous Is Japan? | ASIAN BOSS" video.

  1. I remember that stabbing event that happened on.... was it Akiba years ago? One that started with a truck or something? Kinda shocking. But the thing people have to realize is that unfortunately, there are no perfectly safe countries, and random stabbings and domestic terrorism events will always happen. There's no real 100% guaranteed solution, but it's possible to diminish chances of those happening via culture and mental health prevention and care. It's also good to note that it's not like this type of violent event, for the most part isn't really increasing or spiking... well, it may be in some countries, but a big part of it is just how fast and biased news run around these days. This is a worldwide phenomena, but coverage of dramatic events nowadays tends to be much faster, much more focused, and much more repetitive even when it's not statistically very significant. Of course people will get scared, even if the chances of it actually happening to them is smaller than winning the lottery or being attacked by a shark or something. By comparison, I now for a fact that I have far more chances of getting shot, stabbed, being in a fatal car accident, and many other dire situations in my country rather than in Japan.... statistically speaking. Random acts of terrorism are not very common here, but they have certainly happened several times in the past. It's just that there are so so many other cases of crimes, murder, violence and whatnot in the news all the time that paradoxically, people end up spending less time thinking about it. Violence gets more normalized the more violent societies are.
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