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Why exclude Mexico from North America? No data, or the did the data make the narrative not hit so hard?
Edit: also, fuck Africa apparently.
Mexico is closer to South America than North America in many measures including care reliance. It does make sense to exclude or isolate outliers.
Though that doesn’t answer for why Oceania isn’t in the chart at all.
Charts without NZ
well yes but Aus is also in Oceania and that’s pretty hard to overlooked on any globe.
And Australia
IMO, the graph from the actual report shows better data without concerns over cherry picking.

I always kind of thought the yanks all used the subway growing up because every film was set in NYC.
I cycle to work, had people tell me they need their car for commuting yet they live and work in the same town.
Cars make you lazy.
Everyone who works less than me is lazy. Everyone who works more is crazy.
My work is sadly 40+ miles away. I do bike to shop unless I’m buying stuff too big for my bike.
Sure, but these people live and work in the same town. Some only a few hundred metres away.
Cars make you lazy.
When I was commuting, I was doing it in a vehicle full of tools and spare parts.
Does that make me lazy?
Here’s what Voronoi’s moderation team does not do:
Approve content from an editorial perspective
Fact check the entire graphic and accompanying text
Judge the “trustworthiness” of sources🤷
Central and South America completely mogging Northern Europe is brutal, coming from someone in Northern Europe




