@CdnChrisCo: That's easier to accomplish in a 91% ethnically homogenous (Finnish) nation of only 5.54 million people and of size of slightly less than 313,000 sq. mi.
The US, on the other hand, isn't as ethnically homogeneous, is also made up (still) of 50 smaller states, has 332 million people who do *not* get along all that well or agree on (it seems) most things, even the simplest, and is just under 3,800,000 sq. mi. in size, not to mention almost completely geo-isolated.
@CdnChrisCo: It can sound to you whatever it may. 🤷♂️
I'm not disagreeing that things are off-kilter. They're always off-kilter. Always have been and always will be. Or almost certainly will be. Humans behave the same ways they have since ever, just with different technology. We cycle through the same behaviors, forget the same things over and over, rediscover them over and over, and fuck them up again over and over. Often individually but absolutely collectively. it's always a struggle.
@thedisasterautist
natural evolution dictates otherwise
its merely the ruling class superimposing their will over the natural expansion of the human condition that inhibits it