A Pew Research Center survey of 25 countries found that Americans are the most likely to view their fellow citizens as morally or ethically bad, with 53% rating others negatively compared to only 47% who rated them positively. In contrast, Canadians overwhelmingly see their peers in a positive light, with 92% rating them as morally good. The study suggests that partisan politics may influence American perceptions, as Democrats are more likely to rate fellow citizens negatively than Republicans.
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