I get the general point, but relatively minor differences in sporting codes are minor compared to the whole gun thing, IMO. Mind you, in rural Australia, teenage boys going off shooting bunnies with .22s was pretty standard, and would fit into rural US, I suspect, but would be foreign to much of the UK, for example.FBM wrote:
That's just it. They don't. When you grow up in a certain culture, you don't see that culture as weird. Do you think it's weird to be an Aussie Rules Football or cricket fan? But if an American in America were to be a fan of either of those sports, people would think he was some kinda freak.
It's the self defence thing with guns, and the intransigent fixation on an armed citizenry as a defence against unspeakable government evils that is bizarre to most of us...