Last week, I posted 3 polls: 1. Why pitbulls are responsible for most dog-on-human attacks 2. Why men commit more violent crime than women 3. Why Chinese are responsible for most counterfeiting
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The poll options were analogous to explanations used in the charged debate on race and crime, i.e. systemic racism, environment, and racist genetic destiny. It's interesting to see how people vote when they're anonymous and thinking about a less controversial topic:
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It shows you how complex these issues are. They play off each other and for some of these topics I'd be tempted to choose all three as an explanation.
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Replying to @Molson_Hart
Does that China stat apply to Hong Kong and Taiwan? Chiang Mai had an army of Chinese tourists. I could easily tell who was from hk versus mainland, they behaved so differently.
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Replying to @orrdavid
In my experience, definitely. We even see higher rates of counterfeiting in Chinese diaspora in Indonesia, Vietnam, Cambodia, and.... In the United States!
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In the US, it's less counterfeiting and more IP infringement. You don't want to get caught counterfeiting when you're actually in the USA...
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