• GregorGizeh
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    1 year ago

    I highly doubt that. It’s a cultural thing, not a numbers issue.

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      1 year ago

      600 000 child are abused each year just in the USA.

      Gun violence is the leading cause of children death in the USA with more than six a day being homicides.

      So with just over a third of a billion we already have enough headlines to make India look no worse than richer countries…

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        1 year ago

        Yeah but ye are a joke.

        Hardly a developed nation outside of billionaire population and pageantry

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          I’m not from the USA, but ok…

          The education level of the USA is still much higher than in India and there’s less inequality…

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            1 year ago

            So with just over a third of a billion we already have enough headlines to make India look no worse than richer countries…

            The we threw me off, I get what you meant now.

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              I’ve been talking using we from the beginning as I’m talking about if we collectively took the time to compare to other richer countries amounting to as much population, I’m pretty sure India wouldn’t look as bad as it does now…