• Mulligrubs
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    16 hours ago

    OF COURSE we would have more malnutrition, more citizens imprisoned, and have been at war with more nations. Your statistics are silly.

    1. USA has over 300 million people in it. North Korea has less than 10% of the population… so yeah, the US has more malnutrition and citizens imprisoned, and everything else, too. 10x more would be expected, at least.
    2. The USA has been around for 250 years, and North Korea has been around for less than 80 years. So, to be at war with more nations is also to be expected, USA has been around almost 4x longer. Also, WW1 and WW2 both happened before North Korea was a nation.

    So, even if you’re correct on data (malnutrition, imprisoned, wars), it’s meaningless and in no way indicative of “freedom”.

    This is the best you can come up with? Lame