Originally Posted by oladub
CV, I was responding to your post#148 in which you provided a link to 'crime'; not homicide. You wrote, "Why don't we instead look at what the single strongest correlation is involving crime?Income inequality." and "The U.S. has more of that, than any other developed nation, and more crime." in post # 120 you embellished what I take to be your jibes at the United States writing "All are subject to Canada's gun laws; and universal healthcare." I'm not sure why you included universal health care was but it came across as virtue signaling to me. Just in this thread, you pointed out the superiority of Canada, relative to the United States, in posts 101, 120, 128, 131, and 148. I'm not disagreeing with your numbers or Canada's virtues but I discern a contempt on your part toward the U.S.. I am reminded of the Pharisee praying aloud in the temple about how virtuous he was compared with others. I may be wrong but I'm just saying that as your audience, that is how you come across repeatedly comparing Canada positively with the U.S.. Whatever the case, you have a First Amendment right to say what you like about the U.S. in the U.S.