Zonie63 -> RE: Who are more free... Americans or Europeans (7/25/2013 11:52:37 AM)
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ORIGINAL: eulero83 FR I don't understand the whole point of the discussion here, it's all gone in the "I've got this so I'm better" "No I'm better 'cos I've got that", universal health care is a not a matter of freedom is related to solidarety, gay marriage is about cultural differences in how the people of a country see the concept of family, but there is no european country where is forbidden to be gay. I think each country has its own little quirks, along with various laws and ordinances about what you can or can't do, so the question of who is more free comes down to an apples to oranges comparison. If one checks out the Freedom House website, one can find an analysis of freedom in the world by country and region. The United States, Canada, and Western Europe are on a par with each other on their scale of 1-7, with 1 being the most free and 7 being the least free. Central and Eastern Europe includes some nations which are rated as not free or partly free. I notice that they've added a new rating for internet freedom, 1 to 100 with 100 being the least free. Not every country has a rating, but the U.S. has a rating of 12/100, with Germany at 15/100, Italy at 23/100, and the UK at 25/100. So, at least on that scale, the U.S. has more internet freedom than Germany, Italy, or the UK.
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