>>24906482
Actually, before coming here I expected the differences between both countries to be bigger than what I found after having lived here for a while. Granted, maybe my expectations were misguided, but I still wouldn't call them totally different, just different.
>>24906490
it's strange to me since Canada/US is pretty much the same, you just get different flavoured political retardation, other than that, the same.
>>24906576
Oh definitely like if you compare Connecticut to California, but that's just because immigrants didn't get off the boat on the west coast, they started in the east also texas and california is rightful spanish/mexican clay
>>24906591>I was raised in Alaska
I'm sorry to hear that
>Alaska has the second-highest crime rate of 837.85 per 100,000 residents. Alaska has the highest violent crime rate and the thirteenth-highest property crime rate in the US. Alaska’s violent crime rate is more than double that of the Pacific region and is the highest of all 50 states. So Alaskans’ low concern about violent crime is out of sync with the amount of violent crime happening.
>>24906597
Just like the rest of the USA, that violence is only in particular communities featuring melanated skin tones. In Alaska it's particularly dry villages where people smuggle in booze that such plagues are suffered. Canada had places like that. The Grass Valley was one, but the native community completely disintegrated and no longer concentrates so many criminals together.