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Thank you for the Support!

Just wanted to say thank you to people around the world who have been shocked and angry by the turn that America made recently. Thank you for wanting to support Americans who want to help America to move forward instead of backwards and have been encouraging us all to fight back against the GOP!

I've certainly been guilty of feeling very frustrated, defeated, and angry at my country. I want to make it a better country for all the people living in it but that can be very difficult to do. You all make me feel like we can fight back and win... if we all unite, we can change things for the better.
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SW-User
Yeah an illegitimate law was erased to be legislated by the proper, and only, body that can write laws. Sounds much, much more like a step forward

With all your oozing contempt for the US it's gratifying you will never reduce yourself to coming here

Now practice your Arabic so you can communicate in the future. Watch I ut for the beheadings
Scribbles · 36-40, F
@SW-User You are right about one thing: I am willing to criticize my own country for their failings. Every country has problems of course. But America is sure looking more backwater with every year.
SW-User
@Scribbles Your abject ignorance on how a law is created is astonishing
Scribbles · 36-40, F
@SW-User No, I just think America should change how it operates. I don't like the current system, it's broken. I don't like the constitution. I think we could learn a lot from other countries current constitutions and democratic governments.
SW-User
@Scribbles ok we'll throw out the constitution. Then they'll be nothing to stop the government from squashing all your rights

Virtue Signalling - Fail
Scribbles · 36-40, F
@SW-User Is that how you think all other countries in the world operate? 🙄
SW-User
@Scribbles Give it up. You'll never get a country that operates on feelz. Certainly not here.

Better head to the airport - planes also leave here every day
Scribbles · 36-40, F
@SW-User I never claimed to want a country that operates on "feelz", whatever the hell that means since no country operates that way. I said that I think America could learn useful things from other countries. I did not say specifically what or write an essay about it. Nor did you ask me what it was about.

Am I boring you that you are fishing for arguments by baiting with random assumptions and saying things that I never claimed? I won't stop you from moving on if you are bored.

Do you tell all people to leave whenever they have a criticism or feel frustrated? I hope you aren't a parent or a manager or anything like that. Lol.

I do have one question:
Do You honestly want me to give up on the idea that America can learn things and apply them from other countries who have found it possible to have some national social guarantees and a democratic constitution? Why?
Do you believe America is too deadlocked, or because you don't want anything to change here or think there is too much opposition to the idea of change, or some other reason?

Whatever your answer I may agree with you that I'd probably be happier in a different country. I just wonder how many other people feel like that here too. Because there is no doubt that America is very divided politically. And that is worrying.