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So you think the US is the best of all of them?
So are these countries all good countries or bad countries to live in?
I really don't understand this.
Because:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yWeMIALolY
Difficult to compare since I haven't been to them all, but I would rank
AUS < NZ < Canada < USA < UK
Reasoning:
Aus has a lot of natural resource, lot of land, and fewer people
NZ has very low crime rate, good weather for growing food all year round, and good natural landscape
Canada seems to have more freedom and less people than USA
USA has a generally good economy
UK has really bad weather, not a great economy, bad weather - not really anything good I can think of
Australia does have some of the most dangerous animals. They have really big and venomous spiders, and snakes are very deadly too. I do understand that they will leave you alone if you don't bother them, but it does scare people. So even the spiders don't live near human habitable parts?
Also, when it comes to human rights, they say they are the worst (like gun rights and certain media banned in these countries). I don't know too much about their rights, but people do say the human rights are getting worse there.
I think it's because the US is known as the "land of the free". I don't understand it either, because there are some things that are either more restricted (drinking age is 21 in the US compared to 18 in most other countries) or completely illegal while in some other countries it is completely legal.
Virtually no scholars or civil rights organizations rank the US as even being in the top 10 freest countries in the world. And US consistently ranks at the bottom of the list when looking at just those five countries. A few examples:
New Zealand 8.75
Canada 8.47
Australia 8.51
UK 8.3
US 8.23
https://www.cato.org/human-freedom-index/2022
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New Zealand 99
Canada 98
Australia 95
UK 93
US 83
https://freedomhouse.org/countries/freedom-world/scores?sort=desc&order=Total%20Score%20and%20Status
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New Zealand (Rank 5) 78.9
Australia (Rand 13) 74.8
Canada (Rank 16) 73.7
US (Rank 25) 70.6
UK (Rank 28) 69.9
https://www.heritage.org/index/ranking
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New Zealand 9.01
Canada 8.85
Australia 8.84
UK 8.75
US 8.73
https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/freest-countries
You do have a point. That's why I would like people to explain their rankings if they can.
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2021/aug/22/police-say-melbourne-anti-lockdown-protest-most-violent-in-nearly-20-years
In conclusion, it's ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ thinking that we have American policies. We do not.
Also gun rights? ♥♥♥♥ that. We don't need fire arms in Australia, period. If someone is going to shoot up a school, well good luck to them using a musket rifle. We've banned Semi-Auto, Hand-held, Auto and Double Actions. Single Fire (Bolt Action) is legal as long as it's nothing you can get our hands on easily, also they're registered and you need a licence.
Fake Media getting banned is nice. We don't need the Murdock press. It's constant misinformation that's been leading our country into absolute stupidity.
I could say America is terrifying with its animals. Wolfs, Bears, Alligators, Snakes, various vermin species, mountain lions, that is not fun to come across. I could say that about any country about its wild life and aquatics.