John Lennon was shot in New York in 1980, Peter Tosh was shot in Jamaica in 1987.
Musical greats, a shock to us all, a loss to music. Well, that goes for Peter Tosh at least. I could never stand The Beatles.
Then some rapper we've never heard of gets shot in South Africa, the most murderous country in the world, with about 20,000 murders every year against a population of just under 50 million, which makes it only marginally less dangerous than Iraq, where about 20,000 people get killed by their Brother Arabs (or Iranians, Al Qaeda, whatever) each year, against a population of just under 27 million.
So not really a shock then, eh?
Friday, 19 October 2007
"Shock at SA reggae star shooting"
My latest blogpost: "Shock at SA reggae star shooting"Tweet this! Posted by Mark Wadsworth at 22:15
Labels: Gun crime, John Lennon, Peter Tosh, Shock, South Africa, statistics
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Death doesn't seem to shock any of us unless it's on an immediate grand scale ie:London bus bombing, 911 etc.
Up close and personal stuff like that.
Actually Columbia has the highest murder rate in the world: 0.617847 per 1,000 people vs 0.496008 per 1,000 for SA - though they come in at number 2.
Of course both countries have very strict gun control.
Ah, fair enough then ;)
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