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by thisnotmyacc
3399 days ago
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I think a question like this is so nebulous that people can answer it in a multitude of ways, none more or less valid. Global warming doesn't really affect the USA specifically and/or uniquely, so maybe that biases the answer? Also, dying of smoking is less a worry when you see a truck about to run you over. Maybe people preference immediate danger over longer term danger? The issue of "country" is an interesting one in the other direction as well. If a state/city/county has 16% unemployment, but the country has low unemployment, some people may think it is a country-wide issue, and preference that. Ditto other issues that are state or local level issues. In any case, I can see why almost any answer is valid, which kinda makes the whole question an odd one. |
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