It also seems extremely self-centered. As if this is a problem that's just being massively overblown because the average person in the United States (I assume that's where those stats apply to) is more likely to die from other causes.
You're unlikely to die from a terrorist attack? That's fantastic for you. Small consolation to the hundreds of Yezidi women who are being raped, or the gays being thrown from rooftops, though.
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