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In reply to the discussion: Bernie Sanders: What's Wrong With America Looking More Like Scandinavia? [View all]tblue37
(65,381 posts)is just an assertion, a *claim*, presented in general (I.e., nonspecific) terms. That is *not* the same as "educating" others on the subject. To accomplish that goal, you would need to offer specific examples, backed up with factual information from credible sources, as BrotherIvan has done with the charts in his posts.
Another way to offer specifics to support your general but not yet *supported* claim would be to offer specific examples from your own direct experience or direct observation of sexism or racism in those countries, if you have direct experience. Since BrotherIvan does have direct personal experience, he can and does present specific real life examples from his experience and on-site observations to support his claim that Scandinavia treats women and minorities better than the US does.
Merely repeating and re-repeating your unsupported general claim without offering specific, credibly sourced examples to illustrate and support that claim is *not* educating us. If you have specific examples of what you are claiming, then you *should* want to share them in order to tear the veil from the eyes of those who are so mistaken about such an important issue.