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Thanks for sharing your perspective! What do you think is the most pressing challenge the United States should address?
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So.the most gun deaths in the world, severely low educational standards/scores compared to the majority of other first.world nations, the only first world nation that allows you to go bankrupt because of medical debt, the highest amount of homeless veterans, and a nation that is still trying to go back in time and take rights away from anyone that isn't a straight white male makes.us the best? And economically, we have the biggest wealth gap where around 95% of the assets/wealth in this nation are owned by less than 1% of its citizens. That's what you think makes.a nation great?
Go ask a trump.supporter when they think America was "great." They can't answer that question, never can.
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New Zealand or Australia. Just gotta watch out for those animals and insects that'll kill ya. South Korea is up there and might take the cake for me if DPRK wasn't so fucking volatile right next door. Also, nations like Norway and Switzerland and some of the other very tiny European nations.
Each country has its own issues, but we.here in the United States have issues no country has or has ever had simply because of this false narrative spread by right wing propaganda that we are the best, always have been, and always will be. We are such a young nation and we are still learning.
Here in the U.S. too many are so ignorant and naive and blindly "patriotic." Or what they call patriotic. I consider myself a U.S. citizen and a product of the United States but I know we are not the best country in the world and we are far behind the world in so many areas that truly make a nation "great."
I find this narrative mostly comes from those that have never been overseas to Europe or Asia and they're ignorant to how a society functions or is supposed to function.