▲ | safety1st 6 days ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Honest question: what's with the penchant some people have to turn every conversation into a referendum on how horrible America is? You realize there are countries that are even worse to their citizens right? Like I'm really asking, why do so many people online seek to eliminate all conversation that isn't a simple and un-nuanced condemnation of America? I am able to have criticisms of America while also thinking there are good things about it and that there are also worse places, but some people seem incapable of holding those three ideas in their heads simultaneously. Especially the idea that there actually are countries worse than the US, they just can't fathom that it seems, or don't consider it a fact that should receive any attention. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | JustExAWS 6 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
It’s the BS “American exceptionalism” like this country was founded on “hard work” and the idea of “equality” when it was literally founded on slavery and enshrined in the constitution that an entire race of people were considered 3/5th of a person. Right this very second, the same Republican Party who fights tooth and nail for the right to bare arms is trying not to let transgender people carry guns. Which industrial country has a higher rate of incarceration than the US? A higher infant mortality rate? Less people covered by health insurance? A lower life expectancy? There is absolutely no objective quality of life measurement that you can name where the median American citizen is better off than a country in Europe or in Canada or the UK. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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