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Hong Kong is the queen of La Plata.
 
Looks like Sao Paulo.
 
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Nice presentation... (is colour blindness actually having anything to do with ability to distinguish between different shades of the same colour?)

Apparently the higher percentage is tied to western europeans (including in the US and Argentina/Chile).
Exception there being Japan and Korea and some eastern gulf states (map is too small to allow observing Palestine).

(and yes, I have no idea if this map is actually accurate)
 
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You can tell the difference between the colours?
 
You can tell the difference between the colours?

Not sure if serious, but yes. Also, fun fact, Argentina ranks as 'high' incidence for color blindness. :p

It's only mostly a joke, since there are actually different colors. Or, two colors anyway. I recognize only the difference between USA/Europe and Asia/Africa, or two colors. It would be pretty good joke to make three colors and only two you can tell apart on the scale.

EDIT: well, this is either a monitor issue, or indeed a true attempt at trolling people with clever editing of the color profiles. Once I bring up this edit window, the rest of CFC colorscale dulls, and I am now seeing that most of subsaharan Africa is red while Asia and most of South America is 100% orange. North America and Europe are a form of pink.

It might also be a resolution or JPG issue, since the image itself is low to middling quality. After I see the true colors I can now distinguish all three, if I look carefully.
 
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I think it is a troll.
 
I was making a joke.
BUT:
EDIT: well, this is either a monitor issue, or indeed a true attempt at trolling people with clever editing of the color profiles. Once I bring up this edit window, the rest of CFC colorscale dulls, and I am now seeing that most of subsaharan Africa is red while Asia and most of South America is 100% orange. North America and Europe are a form of pink.
CFC dulls? Are you using the execrable non-Black CFC skins?
 
I was making a joke.
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CFC dulls? Are you using the execrable non-Black CFC skins?

look, I use the dark theme everywhere else but this site never figured out how to make it look good. Also, it flattens, not desaturates, so all three colors are now identical. Maybe you should use the light modern mode and see what color difference there is. Particularly when you view the image in the background after you edit a post. You might be able to differentiate the colors.
 
OK, OK, let's backtrack a bit. Yes, I actually can see the difference between the colours, even if it's an eye-watering one.
 
Not sure if serious, but yes. Also, fun fact, Argentina ranks as 'high' incidence for color blindness. :p

It's only mostly a joke, since there are actually different colors. Or, two colors anyway. I recognize only the difference between USA/Europe and Asia/Africa, or two colors. It would be pretty good joke to make three colors and only two you can tell apart on the scale.

EDIT: well, this is either a monitor issue, or indeed a true attempt at trolling people with clever editing of the color profiles. Once I bring up this edit window, the rest of CFC colorscale dulls, and I am now seeing that most of subsaharan Africa is red while Asia and most of South America is 100% orange. North America and Europe are a form of pink.

It might also be a resolution or JPG issue, since the image itself is low to middling quality. After I see the true colors I can now distinguish all three, if I look carefully.

Those are the colours. Most of Africa is red (less likely to be color-blind), eastern Europe (apart from Romania) and most of Asia is orange, which is in the middle, while western Europe/north America/Australia/NZ/Japan/Malaysia and some other countries are pink, which is the worst.
 
different coasts of Mexico with the other coast also seen as if it was Civ lll . The proper Civilization game is more widespread than imagined .
 
Nice presentation... (is colour blindness actually having anything to do with ability to distinguish between different shades of the same colour?)

There are three colours there, quite clearly. However, colour perception seems to be linked to language - if your entire culture is attuned to describing colours in a different way, you will by necessity also perceive them differently.
 
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