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What do you mean by epic? To be honest I'd rather live where I am knowing the worst neighbourhood in my city would be considered one of the safest in america
Yeah the crime isnt so great in a lot of the big cities, i still feel safe and all but i feel way more safe in cities like Tokyo, Amsterdam and Paris than most American cities.
Given the racism, the militant police force, the mass shootings, the crazy debt most student accumulate just to educate themselves....yeah for sure USA is number one lol.
Not to mention our appalling graduation rates from high school, our obesity epidemic, our huge income gap between the rich and poor, yeah the USA is peachy keen!
Given the racism, the militant police force, the mass shootings, the crazy debt most student accumulate just to educate themselves....yeah for sure USA is number one lol.
The OP comes across as a blow hard who has no clue to the world out side of the US.
Ignorant and proud of it, too.
It seems that the US education system has passed him by.
Jim B.
I agree.
Yes, the U.S. is a terrible country. It wento into Japan and Europe in WW II to rape and pillage their people. In Vietnam, its sole objective was rapine and slaughter, worse even than ISIS. Every time there is a natural disaster it goes in to worsen the situation. When Indonesia had its tsunami, Bush personally went over to rape newly widowed women on the beaches.
The disgusting nature of the U.S. is illustrated by the fact that its Key West beaches are packed with those seeking to flee to Cuba's workers' paradise. </sarcasm>
Yawn. The US is not number 1 in anything to be proud of.
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