1. Originally posted by Risto:USA is just as much a country as the EU is. Only their states have a little less power, but their federation is more democratic than the EU.

    I don't know much about the EU, but with the Patriot Act and NDAA the states have lost power in the past ten years.
  2. Originally posted by stj0691:I really love when people generalize about America, and how many problems we have. I understand there are issues, but what country doesn't? Also, sure, there's a lot of info on America. I'm open to criticism. However, if you're going to make statements about America, at least be factually correct about them. If you don't, it makes you look really ignorant and misinformed.

    Here are two facts... your murder and gun crime rates are high. Especially the gun crime. You have a very big prison population. Nine times higher than Sweden per capita.
  3. Originally posted by Mr_Trek:[..]

    Here are two facts... your murder and gun crime rates are high. Especially the gun crime. You have a very big prison population. Nine times higher than Sweden per capita.

    They are high, but there are plenty of countries with higher murder rates. Same goes for gun crime rates. The prison population is the highest in the world, though. Louisiana's incarceration rate is 3 times that of Iran, and the seven times that of China.
  4. Well... Most of the countries with worse rates are much poorer and less developed and therefore not really comparable with the US. You should be one of the countries in the top.
  5. Poor doesnt necessarely mean more crime.

  6. Poor and less developed usually does. I think the US, Canada, Australia and the wealthier European nations (and some other countries) can be held to higher standards than most countries.
  7. I disagree, 4 bikes stolen in the family. 1 car packed for the holidays, 1 break in and an attempt on the next car. When I go to holidays in poorer countries, people leave their door open at night and many times when they leave. Here you will wake up in a stripped house.

    Think individualistic societies suffer much more crime than more 'family' oriented society.
  8. Originally posted by Risto:I disagree, 4 bikes stolen in the family. 1 car packed for the holidays, 1 break in and an attempt on the next car. When I go to holidays in poorer countries, people leave their door open at night and many times when they leave. Here you will wake up in a stripped house.

    Think individualistic societies suffer much more crime than more 'family' oriented society.

    Just watch the stats and see where there are more murders. Theft may be more common on our countries.
  9. Originally posted by Mr_Trek:Well... Most of the countries with worse rates are much poorer and less developed and therefore not really comparable with the US. You should be one of the countries in the top.


    They are comparable. Just because one country is poorer than another doesn't mean you can automatically hold to the dichotomy that wealthier nations can only be compared to other wealthy nations. If you can provide factual evidence to prove otherwise, then I'm wrong here.
  10. But still, many poor countries not on that list.