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America is Karen

Much like Karen, America has an appetite for inserting itself into other countries' private affairs. Karen justification is that she is concerned about her personal safety, just as the US justifies its actions under the guise of promoting democracy and safeguarding human rights.

Karen believes her education, wealth or status in the community gives an innate right to interfere in the lives of other people. She believes she is exceptional and has the privilege to call others out and impose her ways unto others. America has the same approach.

Ultimately, Karen's interference in the lives of others do not solve any problems. To the contrary, Karen creates confrontation and perpetuates discord rather than fostering harmony and understanding. Just as the US sparks conflicts around the globe by attempting to impose the American value system onto other countries.
kodiac · 22-25, M
I agree except change it to America's govt ,not the people.
America: ‘That’s a nice government you got there, be a shame if someone invaded it and installed a puppet regime in the name of democracy.. 😈
I totally understand what you’re saying. But the paradox is, when the U.S. [b]is[/b] hesitant to get involved, it’s accused of apathy, nationalism, xenophobia. Imagine the outcry if the U.S. had told the Ukraine, Israel, "sorry, folks—you’re on your own here."
Catzgano · 31-35, F
Thanks for the lecture
Ceci13 · 51-55, F
@Catzgano ah so true and never even actually said anything important
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