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Why does the USA seem like the special ed class of the world?

AndysAttic · 56-60, M
Using things like 'special ed' to slag of others is not very nice. It must be great to be perfect, I work in education and I find your obnoxious post quite disturbing. Everyone begins with a level and how hard they work or don't work defines their achievements. Nobody is born intentionally for others to laugh at. This includes those these born with severe disfigurements or learning difficulties...They did not ask to be born that way and did not do it to annoy you.
Special Ed, but big enough to beat up anyone on the playground.
@Dignaga Palestine, Iraq, Afghanistan and you call them noone. Obviously.
GeistInTheMachine · 31-35, M
It's the Special Ed class with guns and nukes, and we're holding the entire school hostage.
Thodsis · 51-55, M
If you are American then you've answered your own question. :)
SlaveEt · 36-40, F
Um, would you like to fix your grammer and try that question again?😇
swirlie · 31-35, F
@ElmerWilks
Too late Elmer, you've already dug your hole and nothing you say now can pull you out of it.
Adogslife · 61-69, M
@swirlie you skipped the word “the” before “USA”
ElmerWilks · 36-40, M
@swirlie true🤣😅
pancakeslam · 41-45, M
because we host so many European tourists?
pancakeslam · 41-45, M
@swirlie which country would you like to see?
pancakeslam · 41-45, M
Strictmichael75 · 61-69, M
@pancakeslam Have you ever been to Europe ?
I never eat in Mac Do, that’s American food
Try some real food for once!
It's no accident. The population is educated by and through the ownership. They're made to order by US oligarchs.
Stephie · 22-25, F
Because it seems like erectile dysfunction is typical of middle aged US citizens
All that bible reading the youngens are forced to do
twistedrope · 26-30, M
I think everyone feels bad about their own people.
Donotfolowme · 51-55, F
It is like that from the begining for some odd reason.
Azlotto · M
With the current CEOs, yes it is.
swirlie · 31-35, F
I think because most other more democratically developed, more fiscally responsible countries around the world feel sorry for the USA in their bid for self-perceived 'greatness', which the US just can't seem to achieve in the real world with $35 trillion in National debt continuously pinning their shoulders to the mat.
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