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Reader comment on item: Do Europe's Nations Have National Characters?
in response to reader comment: Stereotyping, Racism, and the Discovery of the Individual

Submitted by Albert E. (United States), May 30, 2022 at 22:22

Americans whose ancestors came from Sweden commit crime at about the same rate and types of crimes as their relations did in Sweden.

Americans whose ancestors came from Italy commit crime at about the same rate and types of crimes as their relations did in Italy.

Safest place to live USA an area where Japanese-Americans live. Crime rate and types of crime as in Japan. Very low.

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Title Commenter Date Thread
YES! [53 words]David RyanFeb 1, 2022 18:03278659
1Stereotyping, Racism, and the Discovery of the Individual [305 words]
w/response from Daniel Pipes
LudvikusJan 31, 2022 01:01278604
European Nationality Was the Point - The United States Left That Identity Behind (Or so they thought) [182 words]M ToveyFeb 1, 2022 12:17278604
2Crime. [67 words]Albert E.May 30, 2022 22:22278604
1Middle Eastern Characters [23 words]
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MalcolmJan 30, 2022 20:43278596
2Do American cities have certain characteristics? [141 words]
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DaveJan 30, 2022 08:05278578
National Characters are NOT Conducive to Resolving International Conflicts [219 words]M ToveyJan 29, 2022 15:22278552
Individual National Characters as Mused Over by Dr. Pipes Now Compelled to Combine for Survival [272 words]M ToveyFeb 27, 2022 11:14278552

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