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I just got back from the United States after a one-week stay there, and I’d like to share with you my experiences from the New World.
First point: The United States is an incredibly wealthy country. This wealth is both visible and palpable. Nowhere in Western Europe—except perhaps for a few small principalities and Switzerland—will you encounter such striking wealth and prosperity as you do in the United States.
Second point: Like many others, I fell for the propaganda spread on 4chan and by the far right, and I expected the United States to be an incredibly diverse country with a culture that was barely white anymore. To my surprise, however, I found that outside of major urban centers, for example, the country is almost entirely white.
Third point: scale and infrastructure. We Europeans are literally dwarfed by the United States in the truest sense of the word. Everything is bigger and more spacious—from cars to highways, from airports to parking lots, and from shopping malls to everything else—everything is spacious, comfortable, and monumental. When you return home to Europe, to your dirty, cramped, alley-filled city with medieval roots, you literally feel suffocated by the lack of space and the cramped conditions.
Point Four: The spirit of freedom, autonomy, and independence still permeates everything. In contrast to Europe, where the central government, in a statist manner, meddles in everything, imposes fines everywhere, and restricts everything through bureaucracy, in the United States, the role of the state is almost minimal.
Conclusion: The United States of America is 250 years old. Many people say it has passed its prime. I say that despite all its problems, faults, and imperfections, it is still the best place in the world.

God bless America
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Well I'm just glad you guys aren't staying. You're a bunch of drunk, pickpocketing, aggressive, smelly losers and you're ruining my city.
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AI didnt read
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>>537317624
Take what you’ve learned and improve your country.
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>>537317624
Youve seen more of the states than the average USA /pol/fag has.
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>>537317624
That's why some of us still fight for America.



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