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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby
Using Australia as the example is a bad idea. Their social system is different from ours, as is their culture. Americans suffer from Tall Poppy Syndrome - where we are taught that standing out in a crowd is a good thing. Attention-seeking is celebrated. In Australia, people want to just be, and not focus their energy on being noticed.
Australians are more likely to experience first-hand other parts of the globe. Americans generally don't leave their own hemisphere. Only 1/6 of Americans have ever travelled abroad. 1/3 of Australians have.
Australian culture embraces the concept of fair play, while Americans will likely "do whatever it takes" to get a jump on their competition.
These cultural differences are significant enough to have an impact on the acceptability of stricter gun control measures.
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Thank you OBB! No countries are alike socially. Trying to compare the U.S. to another country is like comparing grapes and watermelons. Too many variables.