According your source in 2016 the US suicide rate was 13.7 per 100,000 people. The UK was 7.6, so about half.
But, France was 12.1 and Ireland 10.9, not much less than the US. I don't think we can conclude from this data that access to firearms accounts for all or even most of the difference.
I did the same search in an incognito window. Woman kneeing a man in the groin was the fourth result.
Maybe your results show more about your search history and browsing habits than anything about the feminist movement or the average person's feelings on the matter.
I never claimed a Google image search result had anything to do with anything about the feminist movement or the average person's feelings on the matter or anything at all, for that matter.
In fact, I literally said "a single unqualified Google image search results doesn't tell you anything of any value."
Says very little about my browsing history through: I very rarely browse anything non-work related from my work computer and I aggressively block third party scripts, tracking scripts, ads, and I never search Google while also logging into Google plus I have browser extension that deletes cookies after I close a tabs and all traffic coming from my company has a single IP address.
https://wezfurlong.org/wezterm/index.html