It clearly is a first world problem as the US is in the same suicide percentage grouping as other 1st world countries, and clearly it’s only going to get worse, as Japan one of the most developed countries if not the most is entering a period of low birth rate, high suicide, and an aging population. With other countries showing a similar trend, as they become more developed. Suicide is clearly a 1st world problem, as many underdeveloped countries have low suicide rates compared to more developed countries, so next time pick a better example such as the appalling criminal justice system which is most definitely can be argued as a third world problem, or shitty politicians.
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It clearly is a first world problem as the US is in the same suicide percentage grouping as other 1st world countries, and clearly it’s only going to get worse, as Japan one of the most developed countries if not the most is entering a period of low birth rate, high suicide, and an aging population. With other countries showing a similar trend, as they become more developed. Suicide is clearly a 1st world problem, as many underdeveloped countries have low suicide rates compared to more developed countries, so next time pick a better example such as the appalling criminal justice system which is most definitely can be argued as a third world problem, or shitty politicians.