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  1. You can also change the categories to „Countries that were colonized by others“ or „Countries that have been excluded by other countries due to their resources“ instead of ranking democracy and the graphic wouldn’t look much different. Europe would still be predominantly on the declined side.

    Not saying I’m in favor of the Board of Peace, absolutely not. But Europe is fearing to lose their progress and standards which they built with the resources they got from colonizing other countries.

    It is what it is. Downvote as much you want, it won’t change reality.

  2. Sorry but I find it hard to read.
    Why Isreal/USA are at the left of the Declined Accepted bar, while they are part of the board ? It lacks a some informations (it seems that x / y are not named correctly)

  3. nofroufrouwhatsoever on

    Israel being that high shows that these indexes are pure propaganda lmao

  4. What’s the point of size change? Why US is in declined? Why cheeky picking the data points? It’s this some unfunny joke? It can neither be called data nor beautiful…

  5. irregular_caffeine on

    So you have
    – democracy score as an axis
    – democracy ranking as an axis
    – democracy score also as a color
    – democracy ranking also as bubble size
    – a dividing line – except some notable exceptions

    Very confusing, this needs some work.

  6. MyCoolName_ on

    I can guess what the poster is trying to express, but the graph really mucks it all up. US and Israel on the Declined side, and is a „non-member“ = „declined“ or is it about whether they were invited?

  7. And what the fuck is a flawed democracy when some of the countries there are actually fine?

  8. Blaze-Amaze on

    Israel? Democracy? Serious?

    Edit: not making fun here, I am utterly surprised. Bibi’s country is absolute autocracy

  9. How does the us (based on the colour of the disk it should score below 3) rank so high with a score lower than e.g. Hungary (again, based on colour it should score above 6)?

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