Iceland on average gets 2.1 million visitors a year, the US gets 78 million. Iceland has a population of 364.1 thousand, the US has 331 Million. Now tell me how, with limited resources and fuck nuggets that don't care about covid, how is it a choice?
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There are several cities larger than their entire population too
Australia isn't homogenous, and we did fairly well on keeping it contained until some fuckin Brits came in and ruined it. I do think that US' population is a major issue in more ways than just covid, as well as the blatant mistrust (that seems to be valid) of the government and rampant radical christianity
Radical christianity tends to be a more local issue centered largely in the western states (not the coastal ones) and parts of the south. Christianity as whole is on the downturn in the US.
I don't understand exactly what you guys mean when you use homogenous in this situation. Also, a decrease of violent or aggressive beliefs is always good but I just wanted to say that almost almost all beliefs or faiths have good cores. Not starting a debate.
Ethinicity can be part of it. Homogeneous is a broad term that can apply in many situations. As far as my use of the world I use it to mean how culturally in sync a nation is amongst all it's people.
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