Submitted by pncohen t3_1044uqv in dataisbeautiful
ryansdayoff t1_j32up7m wrote
Is there anything that Americans are less accepting now a days?
iohognbdfh t1_j32wtdp wrote
I'm sure you could easily name dozens of things. Unclear why OP just arbitrarily chose these.
niknah t1_j34xkth wrote
Medical testing on animals, death penalty are less acceptable now. https://news.gallup.com/poll/1681/moral-issues.aspx
People are more accepting but at the same time say that moral values are getting worse.
pncohen OP t1_j35nzte wrote
Ya I left those out cuz they're not personal behaviors
r0ndy t1_j32x560 wrote
Their own well being from wearing a mask?
ryansdayoff t1_j32yd01 wrote
Booo personal health and communal responsibility is cringe!
r0ndy t1_j32ynwg wrote
Hot button topic for some. Who knew?! 🤷♂️
DisgruntledGoose27 t1_j34c805 wrote
Hoarding resources that are essential for life to profit off of the scarcity
ryansdayoff t1_j34sz4z wrote
Water ain't a right, it's drip or drown /s
DisgruntledGoose27 t1_j352fya wrote
Rain water is no longer safe for human consumption as of last year and may some day be unsafe for agriculture. Some consider this a good thing. I disagree with these people. Water, air, and land belong to the earth and access should be human rights. Yes having contaminated water means you now have to purify it and sell it rather than just use wells or irrigate with river water and this is “good for the economy” because it “creates jobs” and profit but to me this is dystopian.
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