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"The US should do X and they suck because they don't!" Each state has it's own laws on education. Some places suck, some do not. It's not a monolith.

"The US has shitty beer lol" We have some of the best beer in the world but it's local/state/region only and never exported unlike fancy Euro beer.

The US for better or worse is a, hmmm πŸ€” a unity of government states under a federation called America. It's very hard to get federal laws and bills passed, especially for education. The states want the power to chooses for themselves what they do, and the federal government hangs above them, sometimes intervening.

We are a huge country that has a relatively unique circumstance of government, population, and young brutal history. I'm a Californian and I live in the Bay Area which almost literally a different country than most of America, especially the South and Midwest.

I'm so sick of people, especially smug Europeans, talking like they know Americans and America but they don't really know shit about us except the movies and going to NYC and Miami.

Yes I am having a bad day.

To be honest I love Europe and have friends there that I miss dearly! I've been many times. But dumbassery is dumbassery.

EDIT: You people are an exhausting swarm of pecking ravens and I've spent all the "toxic" energy I want arguing with half you because you just hear what you want to hear and fit the stereotype I loathe I think you only commented out of trained reflex and a few of you are just unsophisticated haters. Whatever, fuck you, and all that jazz.

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[–] [email protected] 4 points 9 months ago (16 children)

Outside of Vermont, New York, Colorado and California, there really aren't a lot of places in the US that seem normal to the rest of the world. And if you go at the county level, it gets worse it seems.

[–] KermitLeFrog 1 points 8 months ago (7 children)

I find it hard to believe that Vermont Colorado and California even fit in with Western European standards considering the absolute lack of any useful public transportation in any of those states. Even NY only resembles Europe in NYC, upstate NY is some of the worst parts of the US to live in.

[–] TheControlled 0 points 8 months ago (6 children)

Oh wow. You cracked the case. The only thing that matters when comparing a city... Is public transportation. Wow! What a fucking revelation! I hope you get to be mayor. No, Supreme Leader of the World someday.

[–] KermitLeFrog 1 points 8 months ago (1 children)

I mean if you wanna play this game, our public education also is not up to the standards of those countries, unless you're comparing to Bosnia instead of Germany for some odd reason. Yes, especially in those states you mentioned. Also those states are still subject to the American healthcare system. And those states, possibly excluding VT, have a much higher rate of poverty and homelessness than any developed nation in Europe. All of these things are enough to destroy your argument by themselves, but when added up you have no legs to stand on

[–] TheControlled 0 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (1 children)

But not all states have the same exact healthcare. And I'm not trying to measure dicks about about healthcare. I never brought it up, not once. It sucks because it's not free for everyone, I get it. We alllll get it. I didn't bring up homelessness. I see it daily. It sucks too. What fucking part of my comment don't you understand? What is so damn hard? It's like I say don't be a smug ignorant prick about America and it's people and then it's a string of reasons why America is the worst? What? Why? Was I saying America is the best place or is that what you wanted me to say, what every bitter and jaded asshole (besides me) wanted to hear so you could vent and bitch.

[–] KermitLeFrog 1 points 8 months ago (1 children)

You literally said in your post that America is not that bad and that there's somehow a world of difference between different states, I'm just stating facts about how everything about those statements is bullshit. You can be mad about that if you want but you can't claim it's not that bad here when it's literally worse than every developed nation

[–] TheControlled 0 points 8 months ago (1 children)
[–] KermitLeFrog 1 points 8 months ago (1 children)

My fault, I didn't know I was talking to Yuri. Sorry for wasting my time talking to you

[–] TheControlled 1 points 8 months ago

Here's one more comment to impotently downvote on your way out.

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