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by auganov
2994 days ago
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1. VC funding is hardly well-spread in Europe - UK, Germany and France compromise roughly 75% of European funding too [0]. 2. The entire European pie is roughly 25% of the US. 3. That's racism and it's a problem in the EU too, albeit less recognized. The ethnocentrism is an additional, different one (and it only amplifies racism). It's the way European national identities are defined mostly along ethnic and linguistic lines. American culture and identity is 100x more universalist than the European ones. This means not only will people have a harder time seeing you as one of them, you'll also have a harder time seeing yourself as one. [0] https://medium.com/yankeesabralimey/european-israeli-venture... |
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France and Italy as two very large countries stand out, the former because it's very closed up culturally, the second because it's not in a good shape politically.
I won't deny that the US has a more open culture (having experienced both myself as a German citizen who has worked in the US) but the gap is not so large any more that the generalisation is valid without qualifications.