I think you’re underplaying the large hard-to-quantify “cultural differences” in what the people actually will. The feelings and daily experience of living somewhere are FAR more influenced by human interactions and expectations than by government action (within limits).
This post far overgeneralizes the mechanisms, losing the specific differences that are pros/cons of specific living choices.
I think you’re underplaying the large hard-to-quantify “cultural differences” in what the people actually will. The feelings and daily experience of living somewhere are FAR more influenced by human interactions and expectations than by government action (within limits).
This post far overgeneralizes the mechanisms, losing the specific differences that are pros/cons of specific living choices.