@obladie said in #1:
> And it is.
> Virtually every race on the planet all living cheek-by-jowl.
> And basically getting along.
> Without that ,this world would most certainly be an evil place for humans.
> American history is stunning...forget the penny-dreadfuls about the so-called "Wild West". Never any such thing happened.
> But the stunningly most powerful nation that this planet will ever see kind of happened.
> Even adjusted for time, America far outstrips even Rome in extra-border total influence.
The US is the most violent because it says so in the news - but in reality it is 59th in homicide rate in the world - and the rate is almost exactly the world average for all countries. But whose seen any news articles about deaths is Lesotho lately? El Salvador? Belize? Yeah that's what I thought;.
The American continent in general has a very high murder rate - however the US is 1/3rd the average countries homicide rate for N/South America - the only major country with a lower rate is actually Canada - on the continents.
> And it is.
> Virtually every race on the planet all living cheek-by-jowl.
> And basically getting along.
> Without that ,this world would most certainly be an evil place for humans.
> American history is stunning...forget the penny-dreadfuls about the so-called "Wild West". Never any such thing happened.
> But the stunningly most powerful nation that this planet will ever see kind of happened.
> Even adjusted for time, America far outstrips even Rome in extra-border total influence.
The US is the most violent because it says so in the news - but in reality it is 59th in homicide rate in the world - and the rate is almost exactly the world average for all countries. But whose seen any news articles about deaths is Lesotho lately? El Salvador? Belize? Yeah that's what I thought;.
The American continent in general has a very high murder rate - however the US is 1/3rd the average countries homicide rate for N/South America - the only major country with a lower rate is actually Canada - on the continents.