• Count Regal Inkwell
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    The gun rights y’all have?

    Now, most people would tell you that Gun Control Works and that you should just do that and get less dead kids per month which is a generally good thing.

    … But here’s another thing to consider. As long as you’re allowed to purchase weapons for cheap and easy.

    You do realise you can in fact do something about the assholes in your government and your oligarchies with those guns, right? That they can be used for more than just killing children?

    Luigi Mangione seemed to get it.

  • @Atomic@sh.itjust.works
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    434 days ago

    Where to begin…

    But I’ll touch on something no one else has here.

    Shopping carts. It’s mindblowing to me that the country that sent men to the moon still hasn’t figured out that its easier for everyone if they turn on all 4 wheels rather than the 2 front ones.

    That way you can slide your cart sideways to make room for other shoppers. And turning it takes no effort.

    And even… even if it is some weird cost cutting thing. Why not make them turn on the rear wheels? That would still make it easier than in the front. Since you steer the cart from the rear.

    Get your shit together. Put gun controll aside, put your dumb ass two party politics aside and focus on what matters. Your godawful shopping carts.

  • @SuperSaiyanSwag@lemmy.zip
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    Kinda disappointed in this thread, was hoping to find things that Americans on Lemmy aren’t ready to hear. Everything here seems like the usual complains that most Americans on Lemmy and even Reddit already aware of.

  • @letsgo@lemm.ee
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    294 days ago

    Gun control works.

    And OK maybe it doesn’t solve the problem 100%, but it solves it 99%, and that’s a lot of schoolkids that aren’t dead any more. Look at any first world country for working examples; I’m in the UK, and yes we still have some gun violence, but it’s a whole load less than it would have otherwise been.

    And it’s incredibly short sighted to reject any solution that doesn’t solve a problem 100%. Partial solutions are good.

  • @rtxn@lemmy.world
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    614 days ago

    A while ago I watched a live stream of CSPAN (I think?) where the House failed to form a government for several consecutive days. The way the entire process started with a prayer, and the many references to religion throughout, is just as disturbing as the personality cult around Stalin. That whole gang is fucked in the head.

  • @bitjunkie@lemmy.world
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    224 days ago

    ITT Europeans tell us shit we already know about changes most of us want because they don’t understand gerrymandering and the electoral college

    • @KoboldCoterie@pawb.social
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      1365 days ago

      Many, if not most, of us are jealous of other countries, though. Really, this is only a hard truth for the MAGA crowd, and even that is (I think) largely the fault of the nationalist propaganda that’s been shoveled at us since we were kids.

      As an American, I agree with you, though - the US is in no way a ‘strong democracy’, or much of a democracy at all. It may once have been, but it certainly hasn’t been the case for a long time.

      • @stoy@lemmy.zip
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        Back in 1780s the US constitution was an absolute marvel of progressiveness, but today, it is increadibly outdated and keeps the US political system back from making progress.

          • @anomnom@sh.itjust.works
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            135 days ago

            But we’re really a used car salesman trying to get you to finance a clapped out Nissan Altima with 128k miles, failing clear coat, and a dented bumper.

      • Scrubbles
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        135 days ago

        Not most unfortunately, that I learned a couple months ago. Most think their squalor is somehow peak civilization

    • @blackbelt352@lemmy.world
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      Believe me there’s no shortage of people who know that were not the shining city on the hill, unfortunately we’re drowned out by pandering patriotic country music and gunfire from mass shootings.

      • @JohnnyEnzyme@lemm.ee
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        I like the clip, but IMO they basically bailed out in the end by all the nonsense quoted from the ~3:25 mark on.

        Jeff basically makes it sound like the US used to be incredibly self-aware, humble, kind, and well-administrated, but I think what most Americans don’t choose to understand is that since the very settling of the continent, it’s been a highly fraught, contentious situation, much of it characterised by greed, cruelty, violence, intolerance and self-righteousness.

        Now yes, from what I understand of history, under FDR we more or less hit a peak of being a well-run, progressive country, on the level of many modern Euro countries more or less, but most of that was specifically in response to the utter disaster of the Great Depression and the need to adjust powerfully, swiftly and accurately. Meanwhile, IIRC during his presidency, there was in fact a right-wing movement intending to remove him by underhanded means.

        So I like the hopefulness of the clip, but in the end I also find it pretty typical of Americans being largely unwilling to understand the hows and whys of the nation, going back to the early 1600’s.

        Eh, sorry for the dang essay. :S

        • @MrVilliam@lemm.ee
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          565 days ago

          This. Conservatives have poor media literacy. They don’t understand that they’re the punchline in stuff like that. They miss the point of stuff like RoboCop and Starship Troopers and unironically like those movies for the action and don’t even recognize the social commentary. They watched Team America and guffawed into their 24 packs of light beer at every shallow joke without recognizing that the jokes were intentionally shallow to point out what an idiot would think is a good joke. It’s like the TV show in Idiocracy. The real joke is below the surface.

          • @Maiq@lemy.lol
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            I used to watch Colbert Report with my dad and it took him years to realize that it was a parody mocking him often personally. My dad was not a dumb man. The conservative bubble is hard to pop. Its like a Stockholm syndrome victim sympathizing with their attacker.

            • @Archer@lemmy.world
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              It blows my mind that when Colbert got his new job he had people coming up to him for years saying they liked his old show better.

              They liked his old show, The Colbert Report, better. When it was clearly satire.

        • @givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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          25 days ago

          Literally the opposite…

          Where are you see conservatives talking about how great America has been under Bidnen?

          Like, you put zero thinking into your comment, just like you assume the people you’re “dunking on” do.

          You’re a different side of the same coin, that’s never meant opposites, you’re th same thing.

          Just neither sid bis smart enough to figure it out, and both think only the other side is dumb

      • @deadbeef79000@lemmy.nz
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        The irony is rooted in reality, much like the stereotypes.

        I’ve received quite a few hostile reactions when critiquing the US, including idiocy like “FU we have a bigger military” from blowhards.

        There are, unfortunately, enough bad apples to spoil the bushel.

    • ℕ𝕖𝕞𝕠
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      115 days ago

      I mean, we generally know the first part. The second isn’t really a surprise either.

    • @UltraGiGaGigantic@lemmy.ml
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      14 days ago

      What? We have two right wing parties to choose from! Is that not enough? Should we make three right wing parties so you feel we are better represented?

  • MrSilkworm
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    564 days ago

    USA could be, but isn’t the greatest country in the world.