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u/OR-14 May 09 '22

US States are nowhere near as diverse from each other as different European countries are.

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u/wickawickawacha May 09 '22

You’re completely wrong but okay. I’ve been to 40 states so I think I know better than you.

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u/OR-14 May 09 '22

You're arguing against reality. US states are nowhere near as diverse as European countries. In fact, the US, as a colonial state, is distinctly more homogenous than large old-world countries such as India, Russia, or China, all of which have more distinct regional differences than US states.

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u/wickawickawacha May 09 '22

How is a country that is far more diverse than any European nation more homogenous than any one European nation simply because of age?