So the argument/lie they will make is because of all the people there, right? Because if that's the case then you can just counter with the point that automation means those numbers aren't needed.
If they try to be extra retarded and claim it's because of the size of the country, neither China nor India has as much land as the USA. China comes extremely close, but India isn't even half the USA, it's that small in comparison.
Russia number 1: 17.1 million Km²
Canadia always number 2: 9.985m Km²
USA: 9.967m Km²
China: 9.5997m Km²
Brazil: 8.51m Km²
Oz: 7.688m Km²
India: 3.287m Km²
But then it's not about that, or anything argued in facts. It's just about paying next to nothing because slavery isn't looked fondly on in the West despite still going on in both other parts of the world and regions various Western nations still do business with. So even if you counter with these two points, and others, it won't make a difference, the rats will still keep trying to cheapen production despite the consequences that has on product quality.
So the argument/lie they will make is because of all the people there, right? Because if that's the case then you can just counter with the point that automation means those numbers aren't needed.
If they try to be extra retarded and claim it's because of the size of the country, neither China nor India has as much land as the USA. China comes extremely close, but India isn't even half the USA, it's that small in comparison.
Russia number 1: 17.1 million Km²
Canadia always number 2: 9.985m Km²
USA: 9.967m Km²
China: 9.5997m Km²
Brazil: 8.51m Km²
Oz: 7.688m Km²
India: 3.287m Km²
But then it's not about that, or anything argued in facts. It's just about paying next to nothing because slavery isn't looked fondly on in the West despite still going on in both other parts of the world and regions various Western nations still do business with. So even if you counter with these two points, and others, it won't make a difference, the rats will still keep trying to cheapen production despite the consequences that has on product quality.
IIRC, the US actually has more surface area by land than Canada if water surface area is omitted.
There's also most of Canada's territory being frozen most of the year.
To be fair, a huge chunk of our area is Alaska.