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The land that fentanyl forgot - Why are overdose deaths in Europe a fraction of those seen in North America?
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The thing about Europe is that, even with the diversity of geography, languages, cultures, and histories the collection we know as “Europe” still finds itself doing better than the US by most metrics.
They generally have more rights and protections, better healthcare(easy), and often times populations that are more willing to get out and fight back when they need to(despite a lack of guns that’s wild, huh?). They also have the EU to help with a lot of that which also has the implication that countries who find that sort of thing important also care about the stuff that the EU does.
And, of course, if we didn’t say “Europe” we’d have to list all the countries that blow the US out of the water on pretty much any positive metric and their fragile little egos couldn’t take it(plus it would take forever).