Sorry Kholat, you understand it, Lloyd just doesn't. America is really only different from most countries in one way. That is, they don't see citizenship like membership in a club where you share the benefits. But rather, you're expected to be independent, find your own opportunities, and pursue them with your own enthusiasm. There's no party line viewpoint on anything. Everyone says whatever the fuck they think. As a result, Americans are used to a higher level of social chaos. Lloyd is a good example. His whacko ignorance about China, and paranoia of authoritarian politics is just typical everyday noise in American society. There's also reasonable people here with international business experience that understand tolerance in diplomacy. Constructive chaos here, diversity, and random conditions work together in unexpectedly effective ways. You get used to it after awhile.
Though I applaud that elegant grasp at american independence culture.
Though I still hate china, not going to talk me into how their slavery and sweatshops that make their manufacturing sector unfair is somehow justified in the 21 century. Nor their extreme level of persecution of the everyman that had the gall to say their goverment sucks.
Theres objective reasons why I hate china. I hate to see a country slowly revert to such an authoritarian system because a group of people are scared of a 99% survival rate virus.
Paranoia about the goverment is completely normal/expected in america honestly I dont know how the rest of the world deals with the fact their goverment lies to their faces. Or worse actually believe their goverment is doing everything in their power to provide the best they can for their citizens in a rational way.
Nobody cares, dude. Go think whatever the fuck you want. I have no problem with Chinese industry enslaving their people. I have no problem with you thinking that your ideals in ‘Murica would work anywhere in the world. If you hate my guts bcuz I think there is no universal social model that’s optimal, I don’t give a damn.
What people outside of America don’t understand is that chaotic disagreement between ’Murica idealists like you and small time international business consultants like me is normal chaotic shit in our country. You and I eat at the same restaurants, cheer for the same sports teams, and we both keep the economy running.
Kholat wouldn’t know this. He is used to more cohesive cultural identity, as are people from many countries. America is not like that. Canada is not really like that either.
PS. I gave you a thumb bump bcuz I hate agreeing with people. Spirited assholeism in idealistic discussions makes life more amusing. Thanks for representing the opposing viewpoint.
Would you ever consider living in Australia?
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Sorry Kholat, you understand it, Lloyd just doesn't. America is really only different from most countries in one way. That is, they don't see citizenship like membership in a club where you share the benefits. But rather, you're expected to be independent, find your own opportunities, and pursue them with your own enthusiasm. There's no party line viewpoint on anything. Everyone says whatever the fuck they think. As a result, Americans are used to a higher level of social chaos. Lloyd is a good example. His whacko ignorance about China, and paranoia of authoritarian politics is just typical everyday noise in American society. There's also reasonable people here with international business experience that understand tolerance in diplomacy. Constructive chaos here, diversity, and random conditions work together in unexpectedly effective ways. You get used to it after awhile.
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I dont identify as a wackadootle.
Though I applaud that elegant grasp at american independence culture.
Though I still hate china, not going to talk me into how their slavery and sweatshops that make their manufacturing sector unfair is somehow justified in the 21 century. Nor their extreme level of persecution of the everyman that had the gall to say their goverment sucks.
Theres objective reasons why I hate china. I hate to see a country slowly revert to such an authoritarian system because a group of people are scared of a 99% survival rate virus.
Paranoia about the goverment is completely normal/expected in america honestly I dont know how the rest of the world deals with the fact their goverment lies to their faces. Or worse actually believe their goverment is doing everything in their power to provide the best they can for their citizens in a rational way.
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Nobody cares, dude. Go think whatever the fuck you want. I have no problem with Chinese industry enslaving their people. I have no problem with you thinking that your ideals in ‘Murica would work anywhere in the world. If you hate my guts bcuz I think there is no universal social model that’s optimal, I don’t give a damn.
What people outside of America don’t understand is that chaotic disagreement between ’Murica idealists like you and small time international business consultants like me is normal chaotic shit in our country. You and I eat at the same restaurants, cheer for the same sports teams, and we both keep the economy running.
Kholat wouldn’t know this. He is used to more cohesive cultural identity, as are people from many countries. America is not like that. Canada is not really like that either.
PS. I gave you a thumb bump bcuz I hate agreeing with people. Spirited assholeism in idealistic discussions makes life more amusing. Thanks for representing the opposing viewpoint.