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armadsen 2 days ago

Hard to take this too seriously when the US is way below war torn countries in Africa.

SapporoChris 2 days ago | parent | next [-]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lists_of_wars_involving_the_Un...

United States is nearly always in conflict to the point that it is difficult to find a year where USA is not involved in a conflict.

SchemaLoad 2 days ago | parent | prev | next [-]

The raw data behind the index is available. Which points in the scoring do you believe not accurate and why?

makeitdouble 2 days ago | parent | prev [-]

"the country I live in can't be that bad" is a feeling that can be hard to shake. Even taking into account selection bias.

armadsen 2 days ago | parent [-]

I’ve spent significant time in Africa. South Africa is higher than the US despite being a place where everyone has razor wire topped walls around their houses, and having the 5th highest murder rate in the world.

The US has problems. I myself was the victim of a violent robbery 15 years ago. But the idea that it’s less peaceful than South Africa, Lesotho, Sierra Leone, and only marginally more peaceful than Haiti? Come on…

inkcapmushroom a day ago | parent [-]

The index is not just about "how peaceful is the average citizen's life", which is one part of it, but also includes other things like how many wars the country participates in, how much of their government budget goes to military, etc. You shouldn't get a good "Global Peace Index Score" while exporting violence across the globe.