Clearly there are pros and cons no matter where someone lives. That doesn't make the USA a horrible place, especially when there is so much diversity here. If you've (in general) never had the opportunity to visit us, then quit assuming to know how terrible of a place this is. If it was as bad as you think, we wouldn't have thousands of people leaving their homelands and coming here for a better life.
I would rather live here than someplace that gets blown up, for example, because a cartoon was published about Muslims and there was violent retaliation over it.
At least I can walk down my street knowing I'm not going to get blown up by an IUD. I don't need to see military trucks from another country driving my street because my country isn't able to protect itself.
Yes, the USA could be much better than the way it is now, but it could also be a lot worse. I feel a lot safer here than I would if I had to live where people are in the middle of a holy war that has no end or a third world country with very limited access to healthcare.
I would rather live here than someplace that gets blown up, for example, because a cartoon was published about Muslims and there was violent retaliation over it.
At least I can walk down my street knowing I'm not going to get blown up by an IUD. I don't need to see military trucks from another country driving my street because my country isn't able to protect itself.
Yes, the USA could be much better than the way it is now, but it could also be a lot worse. I feel a lot safer here than I would if I had to live where people are in the middle of a holy war that has no end or a third world country with very limited access to healthcare.
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