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MartiniMan
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Those are behaviors, not demographics
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4/28/2020 1:13:24 PM
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Demographics are statistics about things like race, age, income levels, number of children, etc. So I don't think you are making the right argument here.
However, if you are making an argument about how they behave versus here in the U.S. and how that makes any comparison invalid then make it as I am all ears. All I know is that in Sweden they didn't close restaurants, bars or any other businesses. They did not tell their citizens to shelter in place and so on. Again, if there is some magic resistance to the Wuhan virus in the citizens of Sweden then tell me what it is. Be specific as to what it is about the behavior of Swedish people that makes the comparison invalid. I frankly don't think there is one.
Or maybe you want me to compare Sweden to some state that behaves the way Swedes do? If so, tell me exactly what specific behavior is specific to the Swedish population that caused their bell curve to match the one in the U.S. without the extreme measures. Respectfully, I think you've latched onto the demographic thing without really thinking it through with regard to this issue.
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