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Dunno, seems you've weaponised and used it for the greater good. It's clear someone has to fact-check these and you are up for the job.
I understand he's trying to make a point by saying he wants to walk into a North American shop and pick up a copy but when you can purchase from all over the world, I think that negates the article.
Look at this comments on Day off the Dead(?) recently. He moaned that a 4K copy was available elsewhere but not in NA! There region free, it doesn't matter.
I've said it before but to complete my Kevin Smith collection, I had to import from Spain, Germany and the US. That point sounded better in my head but hopefully you can see what I'm trying to say.
Indeed - if you are after the best copy, sometimes you have to shop around. I have discs from all over - I remember getting the Canadian DVD of The Mist because of the B&W version. It's just the nature of the beast.