Originally posted by Dauphin
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If we are going to treat the EU as a monolithic entity (which the graphic that started this line of discussion did) then it's inconsistent to cherry pick from within the entity. It would be like making an argument based on the state of Maryland in a discussion about the US. Yah, Maryland has a pop of 6 million, won 18 medals ... 14 of which were gold ... which would put them first in gold medals per capita and 5th in total medals per capita. But it really doesn't address the topic, which is the US as a whole vs EU as a whole.
In any case, the 28 to 1 comparison was specifically about men's basketball, which was specified as the most obvious situation where the US is at a disadvantage in medal count due to that issue. I did not claim any specific ratio about the other events or in general. The US is able to field 3 competitors in many events that most EU countries cannot field 2 ... and at least some of the EU countries are unable to field even 1 ... so the ratio overall will be very different. But it is still a factor that needs to be taken into account.
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