>Addressing the Ignorance of modern Europeans, progressives, and liberals in general >basic world facts >basic economic factsI've seen people irl and on sm deny basic facts about America and the world, even when provided the facts. What explains this? Some examples:Which country spends the most per person on Healthcare?Which country spends the most per person on social welfare?Which country takes in the most immigrants?Which country is the most charitable? Which country provides the most diaster relief to other nations?Which country has the richest poor people? (by a wide margin)Which country allows the greatest wealth creation? (even for people starting at the bottom 20–30% of income)Which country has the most defence alliances with other countries? (By far)Which country spends the most on infrastructure? Which country has the most built infrastructure?Which country has the largest consumer market?Which country has the most easily accessible market for other nations?Which country generates the most wealth for developing nations? (exports, investments, remittances, and trade opportunities)If you don't immediately know the answer to all these questions, you are an objectively ignorant person. If you are not American and hate us for being self-interested for the first time in generations, grow up. I really hope these liberal types learn about the world. It's sad they accuse people who reject their ideology of being uneducated when they don't know basic facts about how the world works. Possible reasons:>progressive countries have more closed media environments>progressivism is hyper ideological and ignores inconvenient facts >liberals closer politically to collectivism = appeal to authority>1st world countries produce people more insulated from reality and thus less knowledgeable about world
>>526341068We are going to address them like thishttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyJc_TXAI98
>>526341068>who spends the most on Healthcare per personOrange man correctly points out we spend so much because our drug proves are such higher than say Canada or France, and that in effect the American consumer subsidized lower health costs in other 1st world nations. He is also the only politician I know of in our era to take direct action to correct this.>picrelThere's zero point in socializing medicine in the USA if our health costs are massively inflated VS. Other countries that have socialized medicine (and can afford it due to lowest costs).