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by kodz4
2541 days ago
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Just point at the data. The extra layer of attitude doesn't sell your argument, but just distracts from it. Sort the first table by rank US - 87 UK -109 France - 117 Germany - 148. When we talk about the West who else is anyone referring to? Denmark - 144. Norway - 146. My comment is in response to someone separating the US from the west, not US compared to the rest of the world. So don't be in such a hurry to react. The data shows the US is more diverse than other western countries. Population is another important factor. What happens in a city of 10 million people and what happens in a country of 10 million people is very different. I come from India and have lived in both the US and Europe. My city has a population somewhere between Ireland and Norway but it's impossible to handle social issues the way those countries do or use them as models precisely because of the population density and diversity. |
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