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SW-User
laughing my fucking ass off. you clearly dont know other countries.
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SW-User
want to rethink that.. all ive seen since the election is people who have very poor coping mechanisms. they lash out. they mock. they vandalize they beat people up when they might support trump. they start riots. its just totally chaos.. a bunch of whiners that cant handle anything when its not in their favor. the US is sadly a 2 party country. never have i seen such stupidity of people looking to start chaos over someone who was elected. i dont think the republicans would have behaved that way if hillary got into office and she wasnt much better. might have to take the blinders off and take a look around. its not one party vs the other.. people need to start being responsible for their actions. nothing is going to be getting done or this country getting better if people just fight each other like spoiled children whining on who gets their way.
boston408 · M
@theowl: Trump Is not a normal president IMO. This has not been a normal election etc. Hence why this "leftist cuck, crybaby snowflake" behavior is going on.
boston408 · M
The sarcasm is in there somewhere
SW-User
I agree to all of this to be honest but if i was to express this opinion people would assume i hate americans which is far from true. I don't judge americans by the acts of the American government just as I wouldn't want people to associate me with acts of extremism due to my faith. I know they're two different examples but there's no denying that a lot of terror in the world is because of the US.
TeenWonder · F
I am embarrassed about our President, he is SUCH AN IDIOT, someone needs to get him out of there, is that called impeached? It is awful to see all of his terrible pictures in the news and hear of his latest stupid thing he has done or said.
DeletedAccount00 · F
Ya it's impeachment. But if he's impeached we have pence, which is 100x worse. We're basically screwed for 4 years.
TeenWonder · F
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SW-User
That's the emotional way to look at it a logical thinking person will disagree with the wall agree with his ideas on the war and his tax plan they will also agree with education some emotional people will even agree with that one a logical person will think he can be very immature but dealing with a country that will say anything and twist your words to make you look bad when clearly you're in the right will do that to someone
1.) agree with the $$ although I do believe in maintaining a global leadership role
2.) I dont think we are as racist as other 3rd world countries although the USA has always had an identity of prejudice, its just passive aggressive tribal attitudes fueled by race at this point. (same thing as the civil rights era minus the overt violence)
3.) 90% of law enforcement are good people, the other 10% ruin it for everyone
4.) Trump isn't as smart as his followers believe him to be. Im more worried about people like steve bannon pulling the strings.
5.) true.
2.) I dont think we are as racist as other 3rd world countries although the USA has always had an identity of prejudice, its just passive aggressive tribal attitudes fueled by race at this point. (same thing as the civil rights era minus the overt violence)
3.) 90% of law enforcement are good people, the other 10% ruin it for everyone
4.) Trump isn't as smart as his followers believe him to be. Im more worried about people like steve bannon pulling the strings.
5.) true.
DeletedAccount00 · F
Bruh... trump graduated from an Ivy League school. He's a genius like bush. He's playing everyone just like bush did. The idiots are his followers for believing his idiot routine. I think he knows exactly what he's doing.
@briyeli: maybe 25 years ago. People forget he's 70 years old. I also dont think bush reeked with insecurity like our current president does. I agree with your last point though
***bush's dad was president so he might have gotten a head start there**
***bush's dad was president so he might have gotten a head start there**
brokensignal · 46-50, M
The US has a plethora of issues to be sure... But we are also still one of the most charitable countries on planet earth. We produce some of the best film, music and art on the planet. And as of this moment at least- We still have our rights and our freedom. Not sure how much longer that will last, but for now... Still got it.
SW-User
Such problem exist in all races, faiths and cultures but I have yet to see an entire race, faith or culture being totally biased, racist and hating towards others. To my observation majority are good people, be it in the US OR Afghanistan. The only factor make the bad individual prominent is that, they are noisy.
ExploringThoughts · 36-40, M
I don't hate the people of the US and the vast majority of them have no say in the disastrous things that you mentioned. However, the power structure that oligarchies within the US possess a threat to the planet, democracy, and human civilization.
SW-User
absolutely true about the wars and they are very good at it but not all Americans are racist/bullies and fond of unjustified violence, the people I admire are from America like George carlin, Edward snowden etc
Tastyfrzz · 61-69, M
It's not the country as a whole that upsets me but there are certain people with certain beliefs that make life very stressful.
boston408 · M
No country is perfect at least that I know of
DeletedAccount00 · F
But our country is much further from perfect than others. Would you agree with that?
boston408 · M
@briyeli: sorry, I would not. All I have to say is North Korea
boston408 · M
@briyeli: in terms of internal affairs, internationally I'm not sure who is worse
iamnikki · 31-35, F
I haven't been feeling very patriotic these past couple of years.
SW-User
Many hate the US. Not me, but yea, they're here.
SW-User
Depends on perceptive I geuss