← Back to context Comment by ruthmarx 2 months ago That's not a US thing, that's an every country everywhere thing. 9 comments ruthmarx Reply SideburnsOfDoom 2 months ago I disagree; the gap is way wider in the US than the countries that the US would like to compare itself to. It's easy to say "they're all as bad as each other", but it's usually inaccurate, and always dismissive. ruthmarx 2 months ago Can you support your argument with some examples? SideburnsOfDoom 2 months ago Can you? I'm happy to simply continue to hold a different opinion to you.You are being dismissive of the issue though; and it's never helpful. 5 replies → dennis_jeeves2 2 months ago Correct, it's a 'human' thing - nothing peculiar to US.
SideburnsOfDoom 2 months ago I disagree; the gap is way wider in the US than the countries that the US would like to compare itself to. It's easy to say "they're all as bad as each other", but it's usually inaccurate, and always dismissive. ruthmarx 2 months ago Can you support your argument with some examples? SideburnsOfDoom 2 months ago Can you? I'm happy to simply continue to hold a different opinion to you.You are being dismissive of the issue though; and it's never helpful. 5 replies →
ruthmarx 2 months ago Can you support your argument with some examples? SideburnsOfDoom 2 months ago Can you? I'm happy to simply continue to hold a different opinion to you.You are being dismissive of the issue though; and it's never helpful. 5 replies →
SideburnsOfDoom 2 months ago Can you? I'm happy to simply continue to hold a different opinion to you.You are being dismissive of the issue though; and it's never helpful. 5 replies →
I disagree; the gap is way wider in the US than the countries that the US would like to compare itself to. It's easy to say "they're all as bad as each other", but it's usually inaccurate, and always dismissive.
Can you support your argument with some examples?
Can you? I'm happy to simply continue to hold a different opinion to you.
You are being dismissive of the issue though; and it's never helpful.
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Correct, it's a 'human' thing - nothing peculiar to US.