I want to love 'Murica.
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Thread Topic: I want to love 'Murica.
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But there's so much to hate. :I I miss when we actually had values. Where politics was about finding the best solution and both sides coming together, not what group of people or party has the most power. When we were known for freedom and working hard and just living our lives, not Honey Boo Boo and lack of intelligence.
That's the America I love. Not...this.. -
Its like were divided as a country. :/
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ihaveahat NewbieAmerika drivs av foretagens rovhal. Ni kommer alla att do.
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What happened to America?
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It's fallen and it can't get up. xP We need to get it LifeAlert.
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I don't think LifeAlert is enough lol.
Welcome to 'Murica, where fat is a disability, pregnancy is a disease, stupid is a handicap, laziness is a job, and pizza is a vegetable! -
But don't forget, homosexuality is a choice and a lifestyle.
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That goes along with stupid. Only idiots could think that.
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True.
Speaking of idiots...
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That video is great lol.
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Well, I don't think we ever had values because when you think back, black people were slaves, Jewish people were killed, and countries fought. I mean seriously, did we ever really have values?
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The time period before WWI when there weren't any wars for many years.
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Yeah but still, America was never civil. Just because there weren't any wars doesn't mean there weren't conflicts among countries, right? America has never been a silent, laid back country.
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I hate when I'm watching videos involving America and people say rude things (about America) that sometimes get top comment. People say things like what ihaveahat said. If you don't know what it says; Use Google translate.
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America is run by corporate a--holes. The people aren't doing anything to change it.
I think what's happening is that our educational system is failing. If you listen to the majority of your teachers and not the school board, the teachers know how to fix it because they're around the kids all day. A country is like a tree. If it has fertile soil and its root are healthy, chances are the rest of the tree is going to be pretty healthy too. Well, the children of America are like the tree's roots, the schools the soil, and the government and workforce is the rest of the tree (branches, leaves, and trunk).
Every region is different. Soil is different, trees are different, and the roots are different. Same with people. The environment and cultures are different, therefore, the schools should be different. The people are different. The kids are different. They will learn different ways and relate to different things, the same way trees grow differently depending on their region and what type of tree it is.
Maybe if we could fertilize our soil, our roots would be better, making the tree as a whole better.
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