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  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,717
    edited May 2019
    Seeing jokes being made in the media about Beto still running. 

    What has happend to his campaign?
    I have no idea - everyone seemed to have stopped paying any attention to him. I think there was only room for one moderate in the front runner race, and Biden won.
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  • Spiritual_Chaos
    Spiritual_Chaos Posts: 31,511
    PJ_Soul said:
    Seeing jokes being made in the media about Beto still running. 

    What has happend to his campaign?
    I have no idea - everyone seemed to have stopped paying any attention to him. I think there was only room for one moderate in the front runner race, and Biden won.
    Or one Young JFK hottie and buddahedgeedge took his thunder. 
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,888
    PJ_Soul said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    mrussel1 said:

    We do appreciate that you aren't critical of the US (and Canada) for saving your country.  That's big of you.  
    Well ofc. I am able to be objective. 

    That is one of the perks of not being raised in a country with an alarming amount of spoon-feeding of nationalism and singing the national anthem 15-16 times a day. :P 
     
    (And for some perspective, the US didn't join the war for over two years before they themselves were attacked)

    A lot of people died with the US being neutral for those two years. A shame.
    This is pretty dumb.  
    The entire conversation is.
    So long as he feels compelled to make one statement that he thinks encompasses 300 million people,  I'm going to do the same.  The ignorance is astounding to me and I won't sitand not write back.  We've been through it 5 different times at least. 
  • benjs
    benjs Toronto, ON Posts: 9,387
    PJ_Soul said:
    Seeing jokes being made in the media about Beto still running. 

    What has happend to his campaign?
    I have no idea - everyone seemed to have stopped paying any attention to him. I think there was only room for one moderate in the front runner race, and Biden won.
    I noticed that HBO had a special that aired on him two days ago (premiered at SXSW earlier this year). I wonder if he was laying low with intentions of a ‘restart’. That theory should be proven or disproven within a matter of a few days!
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  • Spiritual_Chaos
    Spiritual_Chaos Posts: 31,511
    mrussel1 said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    mrussel1 said:

    We do appreciate that you aren't critical of the US (and Canada) for saving your country.  That's big of you.  
    Well ofc. I am able to be objective. 

    That is one of the perks of not being raised in a country with an alarming amount of spoon-feeding of nationalism and singing the national anthem 15-16 times a day. :P 
     
    (And for some perspective, the US didn't join the war for over two years before they themselves were attacked)

    A lot of people died with the US being neutral for those two years. A shame.
    This is pretty dumb.  
    The entire conversation is.
    So long as he feels compelled to make one statement that he thinks encompasses 300 million people,  I'm going to do the same.  The ignorance is astounding to me and I won't sitand not write back.  We've been through it 5 different times at least. 
    Oh, the irony 
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • Spiritual_Chaos
    Spiritual_Chaos Posts: 31,511
    Is the first primary debate in july?
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • oftenreading
    oftenreading Victoria, BC Posts: 12,856
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    Calculate How Much Your Child Care Would Cost If Elizabeth Warren Were President



    Photo: Christopher Goodney/Bloomberg/Getty Images.
    The costs of child care in the United States have skyrocketed in recent years, making it nearly impossible for many families to have access to high-quality, affordable care. Research shows costs go up to an average of $9,500 per year and, in 28 states, one year of child care can cost more than one year of college tuition.
    But what if Sen. Elizabeth Warren were to become president and able to implement her universal child care plan? What kind of relief would you receive? Well, you don't have to do the math in your head anymore. On Thursday, the Massachusetts Democrat unveiled a calculator that allows you to see how much your family could save under her universal child care and early education proposal. You can use it for yourself, right here.

    I'd be good with this proposal.  This is better than Sanders proposals (and even some of hers) because it's actually means tested and therefore progressive in nature.  Bernie's proposals are not progressive, they are socialist.  
    Socialistic ideas helped build the greatest* democracies in the world. 

    (* not the US)
    Capitalism built the greatest army that saved the world*

    (*not Sweden)
    I’m not sure it was capitalism as much as it was socialism with government take over and control of large swaths of public life and private industry, particularly during WW2.
     
    /The fact that the factories existed at the time of war that could be easily converted, was a product of capitalism.  And when a state takes control of resources, that's communism more than socialism.  
    But they didn’t exist at the capacity required and took huge government subsidies to ramp up and expand to meet the production capacity required. They didn’t invest their profits to expand. Uncle Sam paid them to do it. The US economy at the start of WW2 was still suffering from the Great Depression.
     
    All true, but that's not socialism.  If anything, that's corporate welfare.  Anyway, I'm not into arguing this, I'm just not going to let broad statements that only serve to knock the US go unchallenged.  If someone wants to discuss a policy and how America can improve, I'm all for that.  But that's not his strategy here nor ever.  I don't even understand why he gives a fuck about what it's like to live here since he hates the US so deeply.  He should just thank his lucky stars that he is blessed enough to live in the country that my uncle helped save.  
    Government heavily subsidizing industry for the "collective good" for the defeat of Nazi Germany and suspending laws and regulations through EOs and without Congress = socialism, to me. Not worth an argument but the propaganda of the US being this bright shining light on  a hill, which it is, is because of the trampled masses at its base. And WW2 and its aftermath allowed the global economy and "norms" to flourish due to alliances, trade treaties and mutual agreements, nations that trade together and help their respective economies flourish, live in peace. Something Israel has yet to learn. All of which Team Trump Treason is trying to tear down. As for Spirtual chiming in, he's allowed to express his opinion and point out that the US isn't as clean, fair, great, or any other descriptor he uses. Its okay, particularly if you've read Howard Zinn and A People's History of the United States. A lot of ugly shit in there and in our nation's history. That said, I'm always amazed at what and how all sides sacrificed during WW2, for their respective beliefs and what they were caught up in. And thanks to your uncle for his service and for anyone who serves.
    He's free to say it and I'm free to beat it down.  Those are some of the freedoms that were fought and earned in the 18th century when no other country on Earth would allow such dissent.  
    Oh please. The Greeks prioritized free speech in the 5th century BC. It’s hubris to pretend that only the US has or had such values. 

    Yes the Greeks did 2k years ago, and then it died.  And it was dead for 2k years.  Not even the Republic matched the Greeks.  The Greeks were an anomaly.  No other people had the freedoms extended to US citizens at the time of the Constitution.  If I'm missing a country, please call it out but I cannot think of one. But it sure as fuck wasn't Sweden, the Dutch, the English, French, Holy Roman, Russian, etc.   I'm  glossing over the blight of slavery of course.  It's not hubris if it's factual.  
    That’s funny. I’m pretty sure that in most counties in the world you’d have had the right to disagree with some random guy with whom you had a discussion about countries of origin.  
    I'm talking about the government, not random citizens.  
    That was not at all what your original post that I responded to was about. 
     
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  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,888

    That was not at all what your original post that I responded to was about. 
     
    The whole thing is tongue in cheek.  Is the reason I'm going down this path that obscure?  If you notice my posting style after all of these years, I never apply statements to entire populations, countries, etc.  I try to hold individuals accountable for their actions.  I'm hardly a jingoist or a nationalist, but I'll be damned if I'm going to let someone apply a statement to the 300 million people that live here.  
    And my point stands around criticism of the gov't being legal as an anomaly in the late 18th century.  It was uniquely American at the time. My apologies for not being specific enough.  
  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,888
    mrussel1 said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    mrussel1 said:

    We do appreciate that you aren't critical of the US (and Canada) for saving your country.  That's big of you.  
    Well ofc. I am able to be objective. 

    That is one of the perks of not being raised in a country with an alarming amount of spoon-feeding of nationalism and singing the national anthem 15-16 times a day. :P 
     
    (And for some perspective, the US didn't join the war for over two years before they themselves were attacked)

    A lot of people died with the US being neutral for those two years. A shame.
    This is pretty dumb.  
    The entire conversation is.
    So long as he feels compelled to make one statement that he thinks encompasses 300 million people,  I'm going to do the same.  The ignorance is astounding to me and I won't sitand not write back.  We've been through it 5 different times at least. 
    Oh, the irony 
    Find a statement that I've made, unprovoked by your ass, that is USA#1, rah rah.  You won't find it.  We'll go through this cycle again next time you make a similarly disparaging statement for no reason.  Unfortunately I have to keep going back to WW2 because Sweden is inconsequential post the Viking invasion of Wessex until then, and after.  
  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,888
    benjs said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    Seeing jokes being made in the media about Beto still running. 

    What has happend to his campaign?
    I have no idea - everyone seemed to have stopped paying any attention to him. I think there was only room for one moderate in the front runner race, and Biden won.
    I noticed that HBO had a special that aired on him two days ago (premiered at SXSW earlier this year). I wonder if he was laying low with intentions of a ‘restart’. That theory should be proven or disproven within a matter of a few days!
    Yes supposedly they are doing the proverbial 'reboot'.  There's just not enough oxygen for all of these candidates right now.  I don't think he's a player.  I may be wrong, but I think it comes down to the big dogs, Biden Sanders Warren and one more.  I think that one more is Harris.  The problem is can anyone but three get into SC without being broke?  

    My best guess now is that Biden wins NH because Warren and Sanders will split that vote.  Sanders wins Iowa with Biden in second.  Biden mauls everyone in SC.  Then we are down to three.  Super Tuesday sets up really well for Biden.  
  • Meltdown99
    Meltdown99 None Of Your Business... Posts: 10,739
    mrussel1 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    mrussel1 said:

    We do appreciate that you aren't critical of the US (and Canada) for saving your country.  That's big of you.  
    Well ofc. I am able to be objective. 

    That is one of the perks of not being raised in a country with an alarming amount of spoon-feeding of nationalism and singing the national anthem 15-16 times a day. :P 
     
    (And for some perspective, the US didn't join the war for over two years before they themselves were attacked)

    A lot of people died with the US being neutral for those two years. A shame.
    This is pretty dumb.  
    The entire conversation is.
    So long as he feels compelled to make one statement that he thinks encompasses 300 million people,  I'm going to do the same.  The ignorance is astounding to me and I won't sitand not write back.  We've been through it 5 different times at least. 
    Oh, the irony 
    Find a statement that I've made, unprovoked by your ass, that is USA#1, rah rah.  You won't find it.  We'll go through this cycle again next time you make a similarly disparaging statement for no reason.  Unfortunately I have to keep going back to WW2 because Sweden is inconsequential post the Viking invasion of Wessex until then, and after.  
    Sweden may be a nice country to live, but the grass is not always greener on the other side.  So far SC has not said one thing that would make me want to live there...
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  • mcgruff10
    mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 29,132
    mrussel1 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    mrussel1 said:

    We do appreciate that you aren't critical of the US (and Canada) for saving your country.  That's big of you.  
    Well ofc. I am able to be objective. 

    That is one of the perks of not being raised in a country with an alarming amount of spoon-feeding of nationalism and singing the national anthem 15-16 times a day. :P 
     
    (And for some perspective, the US didn't join the war for over two years before they themselves were attacked)

    A lot of people died with the US being neutral for those two years. A shame.
    This is pretty dumb.  
    The entire conversation is.
    So long as he feels compelled to make one statement that he thinks encompasses 300 million people,  I'm going to do the same.  The ignorance is astounding to me and I won't sitand not write back.  We've been through it 5 different times at least. 
    Oh, the irony 
    Find a statement that I've made, unprovoked by your ass, that is USA#1, rah rah.  You won't find it.  We'll go through this cycle again next time you make a similarly disparaging statement for no reason.  Unfortunately I have to keep going back to WW2 because Sweden is inconsequential post the Viking invasion of Wessex until then, and after.  
    Sweden may be a nice country to live, but the grass is not always greener on the other side.  So far SC has not said one thing that would make me want to live there...
    Agreed. I d love to spend summers in Canada and winters in Hawaii.  Scandanavia would be nice to visit but I have no interest to live there. 
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • Spiritual_Chaos
    Spiritual_Chaos Posts: 31,511
    I agree. 

    Why would there be any reason for a human being and their quality of life to live in the nordic countries over the US... Especially for women.

    Can't think of any at all. 

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    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • Meltdown99
    Meltdown99 None Of Your Business... Posts: 10,739
    mcgruff10 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    mrussel1 said:

    We do appreciate that you aren't critical of the US (and Canada) for saving your country.  That's big of you.  
    Well ofc. I am able to be objective. 

    That is one of the perks of not being raised in a country with an alarming amount of spoon-feeding of nationalism and singing the national anthem 15-16 times a day. :P 
     
    (And for some perspective, the US didn't join the war for over two years before they themselves were attacked)

    A lot of people died with the US being neutral for those two years. A shame.
    This is pretty dumb.  
    The entire conversation is.
    So long as he feels compelled to make one statement that he thinks encompasses 300 million people,  I'm going to do the same.  The ignorance is astounding to me and I won't sitand not write back.  We've been through it 5 different times at least. 
    Oh, the irony 
    Find a statement that I've made, unprovoked by your ass, that is USA#1, rah rah.  You won't find it.  We'll go through this cycle again next time you make a similarly disparaging statement for no reason.  Unfortunately I have to keep going back to WW2 because Sweden is inconsequential post the Viking invasion of Wessex until then, and after.  
    Sweden may be a nice country to live, but the grass is not always greener on the other side.  So far SC has not said one thing that would make me want to live there...
    Agreed. I d love to spend summers in Canada and winters in Hawaii.  Scandanavia would be nice to visit but I have no interest to live there. 
    Winter in Hawaii...that would fine with me.  I think mrrussel raised an excellent point...if people want to discuss ways to make the US better, then that would be debate-worthy...always slamming the US does no good.  And I have been guilty myself of slamming the US...but I am also the 1st person to point out the good qualities...and I do believe this, if the US States have not moved to legalize Cannabis, I'm not so sure Canada would have...so maybe the US is regressive in some areas, but they are progressives in other ways...I just wish Obama had removed it as a controlled substance...
    Give Peas A Chance…
  • oftenreading
    oftenreading Victoria, BC Posts: 12,856
    mcgruff10 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    mrussel1 said:

    We do appreciate that you aren't critical of the US (and Canada) for saving your country.  That's big of you.  
    Well ofc. I am able to be objective. 

    That is one of the perks of not being raised in a country with an alarming amount of spoon-feeding of nationalism and singing the national anthem 15-16 times a day. :P 
     
    (And for some perspective, the US didn't join the war for over two years before they themselves were attacked)

    A lot of people died with the US being neutral for those two years. A shame.
    This is pretty dumb.  
    The entire conversation is.
    So long as he feels compelled to make one statement that he thinks encompasses 300 million people,  I'm going to do the same.  The ignorance is astounding to me and I won't sitand not write back.  We've been through it 5 different times at least. 
    Oh, the irony 
    Find a statement that I've made, unprovoked by your ass, that is USA#1, rah rah.  You won't find it.  We'll go through this cycle again next time you make a similarly disparaging statement for no reason.  Unfortunately I have to keep going back to WW2 because Sweden is inconsequential post the Viking invasion of Wessex until then, and after.  
    Sweden may be a nice country to live, but the grass is not always greener on the other side.  So far SC has not said one thing that would make me want to live there...
    Agreed. I d love to spend summers in Canada and winters in Hawaii.  Scandanavia would be nice to visit but I have no interest to live there. 
    Winter in Hawaii...that would fine with me.  I think mrrussel raised an excellent point...if people want to discuss ways to make the US better, then that would be debate-worthy...always slamming the US does no good.  And I have been guilty myself of slamming the US...but I am also the 1st person to point out the good qualities...and I do believe this, if the US States have not moved to legalize Cannabis, I'm not so sure Canada would have...so maybe the US is regressive in some areas, but they are progressives in other ways...I just wish Obama had removed it as a controlled substance...
    I don’t think there’s any link between US state legalization of cannabis and Canadian legalization. Trudeau has wanted to legalize cannabis for many years and was talking about it before he started his leadership campaign. I think Canada has been ready for legalization for quite a while. 
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  • mcgruff10
    mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 29,132
    mcgruff10 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    mrussel1 said:

    We do appreciate that you aren't critical of the US (and Canada) for saving your country.  That's big of you.  
    Well ofc. I am able to be objective. 

    That is one of the perks of not being raised in a country with an alarming amount of spoon-feeding of nationalism and singing the national anthem 15-16 times a day. :P 
     
    (And for some perspective, the US didn't join the war for over two years before they themselves were attacked)

    A lot of people died with the US being neutral for those two years. A shame.
    This is pretty dumb.  
    The entire conversation is.
    So long as he feels compelled to make one statement that he thinks encompasses 300 million people,  I'm going to do the same.  The ignorance is astounding to me and I won't sitand not write back.  We've been through it 5 different times at least. 
    Oh, the irony 
    Find a statement that I've made, unprovoked by your ass, that is USA#1, rah rah.  You won't find it.  We'll go through this cycle again next time you make a similarly disparaging statement for no reason.  Unfortunately I have to keep going back to WW2 because Sweden is inconsequential post the Viking invasion of Wessex until then, and after.  
    Sweden may be a nice country to live, but the grass is not always greener on the other side.  So far SC has not said one thing that would make me want to live there...
    Agreed. I d love to spend summers in Canada and winters in Hawaii.  Scandanavia would be nice to visit but I have no interest to live there. 
    Winter in Hawaii...that would fine with me.  I think mrrussel raised an excellent point...if people want to discuss ways to make the US better, then that would be debate-worthy...always slamming the US does no good.  And I have been guilty myself of slamming the US...but I am also the 1st person to point out the good qualities...and I do believe this, if the US States have not moved to legalize Cannabis, I'm not so sure Canada would have...so maybe the US is regressive in some areas, but they are progressives in other ways...I just wish Obama had removed it as a controlled substance...
    mcgruff10 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    mrussel1 said:

    We do appreciate that you aren't critical of the US (and Canada) for saving your country.  That's big of you.  
    Well ofc. I am able to be objective. 

    That is one of the perks of not being raised in a country with an alarming amount of spoon-feeding of nationalism and singing the national anthem 15-16 times a day. :P 
     
    (And for some perspective, the US didn't join the war for over two years before they themselves were attacked)

    A lot of people died with the US being neutral for those two years. A shame.
    This is pretty dumb.  
    The entire conversation is.
    So long as he feels compelled to make one statement that he thinks encompasses 300 million people,  I'm going to do the same.  The ignorance is astounding to me and I won't sitand not write back.  We've been through it 5 different times at least. 
    Oh, the irony 
    Find a statement that I've made, unprovoked by your ass, that is USA#1, rah rah.  You won't find it.  We'll go through this cycle again next time you make a similarly disparaging statement for no reason.  Unfortunately I have to keep going back to WW2 because Sweden is inconsequential post the Viking invasion of Wessex until then, and after.  
    Sweden may be a nice country to live, but the grass is not always greener on the other side.  So far SC has not said one thing that would make me want to live there...
    Agreed. I d love to spend summers in Canada and winters in Hawaii.  Scandanavia would be nice to visit but I have no interest to live there. 
    Winter in Hawaii...that would fine with me.  I think mrrussel raised an excellent point...if people want to discuss ways to make the US better, then that would be debate-worthy...always slamming the US does no good.  And I have been guilty myself of slamming the US...but I am also the 1st person to point out the good qualities...and I do believe this, if the US States have not moved to legalize Cannabis, I'm not so sure Canada would have...so maybe the US is regressive in some areas, but they are progressives in other ways...I just wish Obama had removed it as a controlled substance...
    Agree with you 100%.  Discuss the problems but don't bash.  
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • Spiritual_Chaos
    Spiritual_Chaos Posts: 31,511
    mcgruff10 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    mrussel1 said:

    We do appreciate that you aren't critical of the US (and Canada) for saving your country.  That's big of you.  
    Well ofc. I am able to be objective. 

    That is one of the perks of not being raised in a country with an alarming amount of spoon-feeding of nationalism and singing the national anthem 15-16 times a day. :P 
     
    (And for some perspective, the US didn't join the war for over two years before they themselves were attacked)

    A lot of people died with the US being neutral for those two years. A shame.
    This is pretty dumb.  
    The entire conversation is.
    So long as he feels compelled to make one statement that he thinks encompasses 300 million people,  I'm going to do the same.  The ignorance is astounding to me and I won't sitand not write back.  We've been through it 5 different times at least. 
    Oh, the irony 
    Find a statement that I've made, unprovoked by your ass, that is USA#1, rah rah.  You won't find it.  We'll go through this cycle again next time you make a similarly disparaging statement for no reason.  Unfortunately I have to keep going back to WW2 because Sweden is inconsequential post the Viking invasion of Wessex until then, and after.  
    Sweden may be a nice country to live, but the grass is not always greener on the other side.  So far SC has not said one thing that would make me want to live there...
    Agreed. I d love to spend summers in Canada and winters in Hawaii.  Scandanavia would be nice to visit but I have no interest to live there. 
    Winter in Hawaii...that would fine with me.  
    https://arstechnica.com/science/2019/05/hawaii-warns-tourists-of-parasitic-worm-that-can-burrow-into-human-brains/
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • benjs
    benjs Toronto, ON Posts: 9,387
    mcgruff10 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    mrussel1 said:

    We do appreciate that you aren't critical of the US (and Canada) for saving your country.  That's big of you.  
    Well ofc. I am able to be objective. 

    That is one of the perks of not being raised in a country with an alarming amount of spoon-feeding of nationalism and singing the national anthem 15-16 times a day. :P 
     
    (And for some perspective, the US didn't join the war for over two years before they themselves were attacked)

    A lot of people died with the US being neutral for those two years. A shame.
    This is pretty dumb.  
    The entire conversation is.
    So long as he feels compelled to make one statement that he thinks encompasses 300 million people,  I'm going to do the same.  The ignorance is astounding to me and I won't sitand not write back.  We've been through it 5 different times at least. 
    Oh, the irony 
    Find a statement that I've made, unprovoked by your ass, that is USA#1, rah rah.  You won't find it.  We'll go through this cycle again next time you make a similarly disparaging statement for no reason.  Unfortunately I have to keep going back to WW2 because Sweden is inconsequential post the Viking invasion of Wessex until then, and after.  
    Sweden may be a nice country to live, but the grass is not always greener on the other side.  So far SC has not said one thing that would make me want to live there...
    Agreed. I d love to spend summers in Canada and winters in Hawaii.  Scandanavia would be nice to visit but I have no interest to live there. 
    Winter in Hawaii...that would fine with me.  
    https://arstechnica.com/science/2019/05/hawaii-warns-tourists-of-parasitic-worm-that-can-burrow-into-human-brains/
    If you look for the dark side of a situation or nation, you will find it every time - no matter where you’re looking for it.

    I hope you don’t live your personal life this way too; I’ve been through depression and worn that lens and it isn’t a healthy place for a person. In all seriousness, while I don’t like the way you negatively affect many good discussions on here with deflections and arrogant remarks, I do hope you’re okay. If you aren’t, you are welcome to PM me. We should all be willing to help each other.
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  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,717
    edited June 2019
    mrussel1 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    mrussel1 said:

    We do appreciate that you aren't critical of the US (and Canada) for saving your country.  That's big of you.  
    Well ofc. I am able to be objective. 

    That is one of the perks of not being raised in a country with an alarming amount of spoon-feeding of nationalism and singing the national anthem 15-16 times a day. :P 
     
    (And for some perspective, the US didn't join the war for over two years before they themselves were attacked)

    A lot of people died with the US being neutral for those two years. A shame.
    This is pretty dumb.  
    The entire conversation is.
    So long as he feels compelled to make one statement that he thinks encompasses 300 million people,  I'm going to do the same.  The ignorance is astounding to me and I won't sitand not write back.  We've been through it 5 different times at least. 
    Oh, the irony 
    Find a statement that I've made, unprovoked by your ass, that is USA#1, rah rah.  You won't find it.  We'll go through this cycle again next time you make a similarly disparaging statement for no reason.  Unfortunately I have to keep going back to WW2 because Sweden is inconsequential post the Viking invasion of Wessex until then, and after.  
    Sweden may be a nice country to live, but the grass is not always greener on the other side.  So far SC has not said one thing that would make me want to live there...
    There is no way I'd choose Sweden over Canada, but I'd way rather live in Sweden than in the USA. Women are under attack in the States, it is run by a fascist at the moment, and there is a gun violence crisis, its education system is declining, Christianity is far too dominant, its healthcare system is a human rights violation, and it has huge problems with racism. Yes, there are good things too (i do like how accessible goods and entertainment are there especially), but nothing can override those negatives I just listed if I'm thinking about where I actually want to live.
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  • oftenreading
    oftenreading Victoria, BC Posts: 12,856
    PJ_Soul said:
    mrussel1 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    mrussel1 said:

    We do appreciate that you aren't critical of the US (and Canada) for saving your country.  That's big of you.  
    Well ofc. I am able to be objective. 

    That is one of the perks of not being raised in a country with an alarming amount of spoon-feeding of nationalism and singing the national anthem 15-16 times a day. :P 
     
    (And for some perspective, the US didn't join the war for over two years before they themselves were attacked)

    A lot of people died with the US being neutral for those two years. A shame.
    This is pretty dumb.  
    The entire conversation is.
    So long as he feels compelled to make one statement that he thinks encompasses 300 million people,  I'm going to do the same.  The ignorance is astounding to me and I won't sitand not write back.  We've been through it 5 different times at least. 
    Oh, the irony 
    Find a statement that I've made, unprovoked by your ass, that is USA#1, rah rah.  You won't find it.  We'll go through this cycle again next time you make a similarly disparaging statement for no reason.  Unfortunately I have to keep going back to WW2 because Sweden is inconsequential post the Viking invasion of Wessex until then, and after.  
    Sweden may be a nice country to live, but the grass is not always greener on the other side.  So far SC has not said one thing that would make me want to live there...
    There is no way I'd choose Sweden over Canada, but I'd way rather live in Sweden than in the USA. Women are under attack in the States, it is run by a fascist at the moment, and there is a gun violence crisis, its education system is declining, Christianity is far too dominant, its healthcare system is a human rights violation, and it has huge problems with racism. Yes, there are good things too (i do like how accessible goods and entertainment are there especially), but nothing can override those negatives I just listed if I'm thinking about where I actually want to live.

    Yeah, I absolutely feel the same way. Plus Sweden and the other nordic countries in general have a much more relaxed pace of life, with far more holiday time, shorter work weeks, and awesome benefits. 
    my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf
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