What Can America Learn from Swiss Gun Culture? – Beyond the Scenes | The Daily Show

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Published on August 31, 2021

How is Switzerland able to have so many guns per capita, but no mass shootings? Host Roy Wood Jr. sits down with correspondent Michael Kosta, field producer Stacey Angeles, and their producer from Switzerland, Pierre-Adrian Irlé, to discuss how the country’s approach to military service and common sense laws have created a safe gun culture. #DailyShow #BeyondTheScenes

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15 comments

  • Kamil K 3 years ago

    You need to have culture in the first place.

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  • Goodtohave Inajam 3 years ago

    This piece is pure genius. So well done! We need this, common sense is really missing from A’Murican mentality. Where it is missing the most, is A’Murican government.

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  • Alice Sb 3 years ago

    Why aren’t you guys talking about the Kabul bombing and mother accusing biden …… You bootlickers

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  • JBB Solutions 3 years ago

    great content thanks

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  • Ina George 3 years ago

    GUN ownership is not the issue. I have no issues at all with American people having the right to bear arms. This is granted to them by their Constitution.
    I also have no issues with American LAW ENFORCEMENT enforcing that law with anyone that ABUSES that right.
    What does make me wonder is why some many Americans do abuse that right??

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  • Renamon 565 3 years ago

    America keeps getting less and less great

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  • Joe Martin 3 years ago

    My wife still buys CD. it always makes me feel old.

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  • Istdoch Allesegal 3 years ago

    “Pierre was like our fluffer”???

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  • Puzekat Meow 3 years ago

    People learn that guns are about precision, Not the violence. Shooting in movies often show an intense lack of precision with a gun because all those shots are fired and often those shots MISS!

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  • hassi44 3 years ago

    The U.S. is like the Klingon Empire. In any sci-fi or fantasy, they’d constitute a warrior race. It is ideas of dominance and victory that permeate U.S. culture and it has since the country’s inception. Though fairness, justice and freedom are ideals it purports to stand by – and sometimes it indeed does – besting your enemy and being perceived as the strongest among everyone else is at the center of their entire sociopolitical sphere. It is thanks to fringe critics found only in moderates and centrists that this culture hasn’t completely taken over America’s collective consciousness. Like this show or Last Week Tonight with John Oliver. Advocates of sensibility, empathy, respect and responsibility. I trust that as the culture becomes stronger, it will only give these critics more vigor.

    Here’s hoping this show and others like it last for generations.

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  • Puzekat Meow 3 years ago

    But Chris rock is right!! if the bullet cost $500 it would be the best regulation we could have. How do we make that happen?

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  • Puzekat Meow 3 years ago

    The point about hitting the cows is the epitome of the American culture.

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  • Stephan Meissner 3 years ago

    Whilst active for the Army (usually for several years), we do have ammunition to take home. However the ammunition is kept in a sealed box which has to be brought back once the service is finished and is also controlled occasionally

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  • Elizabeth Calvert 3 years ago

    Love Roy’s set up to this

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  • A P 3 years ago

    Keep ignoring Afghanistan why don’t ya

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