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Puerto Rico is a US territory. The US is by definition not a third world country.
https://up.codes/viewer/puerto_rico/ibc-2018/chapter/27/electrical
And doesn't adhere to US electrical code.
Virtually all latin american countries are third world. Puerto Rico is latin american.
Their own people say it's third world. https://www.abc57.com/news/only-on-puerto-rican-businessman-says-home-is-third-world-country
Depends on the definition. Originally used to simply describe the participants of WW2 and the cold war... Since the cold war, it's definition has more aligned with economics and industrialization rather than simply what side a country was on during a war. It's clear by my use of the term that I meant the modern definition, especially since we're talking in 2024... and not in 1989.
https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/third-world-countries
Under the "new" definition many parts of the USA could be considered third world, but I'm not going to argue that.
But fine, I'll modify my statement here...
Puerto Rico is a third world commonwealth.
Nobody... and I mean NOBODY has yet to address the actual electrical engineering part of my question. Instead we've gone off the political bullshit bandwagon. So I'm just going to take it that I'm correct, and that the original premise is bullshit.
Reads like:
Nobody... and I mean NOBODY (i.e. the fifteen people that have seen my posts on Lemmy) has yet to falsify my claim that I'm the second coming of Jesus. So I'm just going to take it that I'm correct, and you can kiss my holy, demi-god ass.
And the fact that you still keep addressing items not on topic simply shows that you're a dickwad. What's your point? I've made a reasoned argument. You've addressed nothing yourself except make really dumb platitudes.
I'm not interested in the question you posed, and I doubt you're sincerely interested in it either as you've spent all of your time worrying about Lemmy replies rather than taking a single step outside of whining to get it answered.
Edit: You're sitting there with basically all of humanity's knowledge at your disposal and you're like, nah, if the randos in this completely unrelated thread don't address my concerns about electrical code it means that my hunches are correct. This is you ---> 🤡
You realize that reasoned argument do take steps to come to right? I've provided sources for things like definitions I've used, and evidence of my understanding of Puerto Rican electrical code. I've literally been the only person in this thread to provide anything.
Why do online "debate me" bros even exist? You're not Socrates debating philosophy in the heart of modern civilization with other scholars here, you're a clown looking for random strangers to answer your questions about technical topics when with a few keystrokes and some sense you could do it yourself.
Do yourself a favor and touch grass.
I'm a "clown" for asking for any shred of evidence that what was stated https://lemmy.world/comment/7213721 is true. Because basic knowledge of electrical systems shows that it really shouldn't be the case except in exceptionally rare cases.
You're the one out here defending random people on the internet as if they're your best friend and you're taking offense that I asked them to explain how what they claimed could be true.
Dude, get a life.
I'm not defending anyone. I don't care much at all about the electrical code, and if I did I'd just look up the information instead of having a stupid hissy fit in the comments of an article about Amazon being declared a distributor.