Why the USA is the GREATEST country (High Effort)

yes all these higher standards were achieved through brutal genocide and exploitation and torture, paid in blood

thats based
Is it tho? Like I kinda get you’re tryna be edgy lol but when it comes down to it you’re not about that life.

Would you personally go and murder civilians yourself? With your bare hands?

If the answer to that is no (which it should be), then obviously you’re just trying to be edgy.

But if the answer is a genuine yes, then you’re a terrible person.
 
Every country has done that. Every country has been at war and killed innocent people in the process. This isn't an American exclusive thing. While America has done some questionable stuff they still have higher morals than your average country.
Yeah many many countries have done it. Does that make it right? That doesn’t justify anything.

America has absolutely horrible morals, Vietnam, Korea, Japan, Palestine, Lebanon, Iran, Iraq, Cuba just to name a few. All of which have been bombed or starved or other horrible methods to treat other human beings. Seriously what is your argument please tell me
 
Forgot about epstein and that your president rape childs and ICE and the fatass of the fucking country but obviously you have mcdonalds with the meat of childrends o sorry i forgot also that your country suck the dick of israel and bill clinton jfl fucking idiot whatever country of south america or whatever country of europe moggs
Only if you're born white
DNR faggot - USA is filled with some of the most retarded individuals known to man, holy fuck. It's like a TV show, you niggas are so fucking retarded the rest of the world watches in laughter.

Your president is also a felon cannibalistic paedophile. A country ran by a retard as well.
Jews control USA precisely because its the best in the world. You don't see a heavy Jewish lobby in somalia now, do you? Same for kid raping and cannibalism. The imperial fruits/benefits is what allows the american elite to eat and cannibalize children (based)

Jewropean elites can barely jerk their clitties off fr plus they're all malding trannies living in rat holes

USA is controlled by israel, plagued by all these modern issues yet the poorest fent zombie life mogs the average european to pluto and back, its so over

JewSA is the only country on earth that is soooo fucking privileged that it can afford to host actual retards and retarded people and still be the best country in the world

The average USA experience growing up is a hollywood movie while for the jewropeans its a depressing prison-school system

USA is the only country that can get away with epstein, CIA, child cannibalization, being retarded and gay, and still be the richest and best

Cry about it
 
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Why the USA is the GREATEST country on Earth.

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People love to hate and bash the United States on social media. Everywhere you look online you see the same narratives: “bad quality of life”, “Europe is better”, “high gun violence”, etc. Most of this comes from people who have never even stepped foot on U.S soil, or from Americans who have never been outside the U.S and therefore have nothing to compare it to. People often focus only on the negatives of this country while ignoring the obvious positives. No country is perfect, but looking at the bigger picture, America comes closest.

The reality is that the U.S. is held to a completely different standard than other countries, mostly due to its huge global influence and success. In this thread I’ll respond to common criticisms of the U.S., and also talk about the many great benefits this country offers.


For reference, I came to this country a year and a half ago from Europe (UK). As a legal immigrant myself, I feel I can better appreciate the huge positives of the country better than someone who was born here and takes it for granted. I can also compare better due to living in Europe too.

RESPONDING TO COMMON CRITICISMS


“American Healthcare is terrible”
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American healthcare is definitely not “terrible”. It may be expensive, but it is definitely not terrible. In terms of the quality of care itself, it's among the best in the world. The U.S. leads the world in pharmaceutical research and innovation, meaning that Americans are often the first to receive access to newly developed drugs / technology. The U.S. also leads the world in cancer survival rates and has the lowest post operative complications. If you have some special health condition then American healthcare is what you want.

Universal healthcare is overrated. Having first hand experience with the NHS (The UK’s health provider), I found the wait times to be terrible and the quality of care being disappointing. It seems as if they don’t really care about you. I had a broken finger and they didn’t treat it properly and it's now slightly bent JFL. UKcels can vouch for this

While universal healthcare can reduce costs it usually comes with slower service and longer delays. Personally, I would rather pay more for healthcare that's quicker and higher quality than pay less for healthcare that’s way slower and lower quality. Many Canadians come down to the U.S. to pay extra for healthcare because of wait times in their own country. Universal healthcare sounds great in theory, but in practice it isn’t what it's made out to be at all. For many people including myself, paying for faster higher quality care is preferable to long delays and inadequate care.


“Gun violence and safety”
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This narrative is extremely over inflated in the media and completely over exaggerates the risk for the average person. The U.S. also has 330M+ people so total numbers look higher. Violent crime tends to be hyper concentrated in specific neighbourhoods (the hood) in certain cities (Philly, Chicago, Detroit, etc). If you live outside of those places, like in the suburbs, gun violence really isn’t an issue. Most Americans live normal lives without ever encountering gun violence.


School shootings statistics are also misunderstood. Most databases define school shootings extremely broadly including:
Accidentally discharging a gun
Shootings near school property
Incidents after school hours
Situations where nobody is injured

Only a very small percentage of school shootings are what most people actually picture a school shooting as (someone with a gun inside a school looking to kill as many people as possible). While they still happen, the chances that you are in one are extremely low.

Also, how cool is the 2nd Amendment? If someone breaks into your home you have the right to shoot them dead.


“Lack of public transportation”
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Can’t really argue with this one tbh, it's true. Only really NYC has a good metro system. Some other bigger cities also have some buses and trains but nothing major. Public transportation just isn’t really in America’s culture. It is very car centric. America was just built differently than Europe. Cities are more spread out and there is a lot more space / land which naturally led to a car based system. Tbh I prefer being in a car than being in cramped / dirty / busy public transportation so I don’t mind it but I can see why others would.






ONTO THE MANY BENEFITS:


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THE ADVANTAGES

The world’s strongest economy (water)
The U.S has the strongest economy in the world with the BIGGEST nominal GDP by a long shot.
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The dollar is the global reserve currency. International trade and financial markets are denominated in dollars.
The U.S dominates in industries like:

  • Technology
  • Finance
  • Entertainment
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Aerospace
  • AI
  • Energy
America has always had a strong culture for entrepreneurs. The most valuable companies ever have come from the U.S. (Amazon, Microsoft, Google, Apple, NVIDIA, etc).

The individual earning potential is the highest in the world, especially for highly skilled professionals like doctors, lawyers, and engineers. Culturally, the “American Dream” is still alive. The idea that you can come here and achieve success if you work hard is still real.

You’ll sometimes hear people bringing up countries with a higher GDP per capita, but they are all significantly smaller than the US. It’s a lot easier to maintain a high GDP per capita with a small population, and it’s harder to have a high GDP per capita with a very big one.

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The U.S. is the only big country on this GDP per capita list. Among the top 10 countries with the highest populations (India, China, United States, Indonesia, Pakistan, Nigeria, Brazil, Bangladesh, Russia, and Mexico), the U.S leads in economic metrics.

The average disposable income is the highest in the world
and income tax + tax burden is lower than most Western countries. (depends on state)
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Stunning natural beauty
America has quite literally won the geographic lottery. The U.S. has some of the most breathtaking landscapes with no other country coming close in terms of diversity. You pretty much have every biome.






Absolutely breathtaking. This blessed geography is the reason why many Americans never even leave the country in their lifetime. They simply don’t need to travel to other countries for vacations. This huge range of biomes also lets you choose the type of climate you want to live in, while still living in America. Prefer tropical weather? Live in Florida or Hawaii. Want colder weather? Go to Alaska or Minnesota. Want a year round mediterranean climate? Go to southern California.

Few countries allow you to ski on snowy mountains, surf tropical beaches, explore deserts, and hike massive forests within the same country. You can do all these things in the same day just in California. The National Parks system is also well made.


Friendly and extroverted culture
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When I first came here on holiday to Florida I noticed this immediately. Everyone here is a lot more talkative and approachable. Strangers will strike up a conversation with you completely randomly. If you have social anxiety it will improve so much upon coming here. You feel like you are being judged less and have more room to be yourself. If you’re in high school it's hard not to have friends even if you’re a loser. Service culture is also friendly and informal.


World’s strongest military
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The U.S ranks #1 in the strongest militaries.
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With a trillion dollar defense budget, you can be rest assured that you are safe. Veterans also experience many benefits in college loans, home loans, healthcare, etc.


Massive Sports Culture


The sports culture is huge. The sheer scale was impossible for me to comprehend when I first came here. Most countries only have 1 or 2 sports that are primarily played. America has many.
American football (peak entertainment), basketball, european football, lacrosse, baseball, hockey, motorsport etc. Professional leagues like the NFL, NBA, MLS, NHL, MLB have huge watch counts. A unique aspect of American sports is college sports. Millions of people watch college players play, even though the players are technically not professional.
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Some college stadiums
By being good at a sport in high school, you can basically go to college for completely free and train at billion dollar facilities. Even big high schools have huge facilities. There's a team for pretty much every sport in high school. American football, soccer, basketball, lacrosse, field hockey, ice hockey, track and field, rowing, swimming, tennis, volleyball, softball, bowling, even more I can’t remember right now.
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This is a high school stadium lmao. Flirting with the cheerleaders after trucking some kid must be EVERYTHING. Obviously most schools don’t have stadiums like this but there are some big public schools in Texas that focus HEAVILY on sports and have these.
And you can’t forget tailgating, people literally having a barbecue before a game.
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Patriotism + Culture

A huge culture shock when I first came here was that the American flag is literally everywhere. Compare that with the UK where it's almost illegal to put the flag up now…




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America ranks in the most patriotic countries. Also caging at India being there JFL :KEKW:

American culture is also fire. The high school experience really is a movie. Homecoming, prom, football games, pep rallies, etc. National holidays like Memorial Day Weekend, Labor Day, Independence day (4th of July), Thanksgiving get family and friends together.
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Best Universities


The U.S. has around 11-13 universities in the top 20 best universities worldwide (depending on the ranking). Harvard, Princeton, MIT, Stanford, Yale, Duke, Cornell, Brown, are all famous names. If you want to pursue a high level of education, America is perfect for you. The college experience overall (fraternities, sororities, partying, sports, etc) is crazy.


Cultural Influence



American culture dominates the world. Hollywood, tech, fashion, and music shapes global culture. People worldwide watch American movies, listen to American artists, and use American platforms and technology everyday. No other country exports culture at this scale.


Beautiful cities + neighborhoods



American neighborhoods are stunning, especially for someone who wasn’t born here.


Unmatched choice + freedom of lifestyle
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One of the cool things about the U.S. is how different it can be depending on where in the country you are, and thus how many options you have on what type of life you want to live. Each state is almost its own mini country with different laws, politics, taxes, and types of people. Even different cities in the same state can be drastically different. Don't mind high taxes? Go to Massachusetts / New York. Want low taxes and fewer regulations? Go to Texas / Florida.

This also applies for the type of people you want to be around. Don’t like liberals? Go to Texas. Don’t like conservatives? Go to California. Want to be around stricter Christians like Mormons or the Amish? Go to Utah or rural areas of Pennsylvania. Want a blue collar lifestyle? Go to Wyoming, Idaho, Montana, etc. Want more of an office job? New York, Chicago, etc. You get the gist.



Big beautiful houses





Obviously I slightly cherrypicked and didn’t show any lower end houses in the U.S. but these are like middle - upper middle class homes and they mog the shit out of what you get in most of Europe for the same price range.


What $579k gets you in Texas
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What $600k gets you in a UK suburb JFLLL

I love the huge front and back gardens in the U.S and that lawns are neatly mowed and well maintained.

New single family homes in 2025-2026 average around 2,300-2,400 square feet. Compare that to Europe typical homes range from 800-1,200 sq ft in places like the UK (average ~1,000 sq ft), Germany, or France.

There’s a vast range of architecture styles in the U.S. (Colonial, Victorian, Craftsman, Spanish Colonial, Ranch, New American, etc).

Housing prices greatly vary by state and city though and are very expensive in NYC and coastal California. Houses in middle America are dirt cheap. The funny thing is that house prices have almost doubled in the last decade and Americans now think they’re giga expensive but they’re still dirt cheap compared to other Western countries.

For example this house was $495k in 2005
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Now its $880k. Imagine buying that shit in 2005 lmao



Food


Fuark I love American food. Steaks, burgers, ribs, shakes, brisket. So delicious. Fast food tastes so good even though its filled with literal goyslop. There’s healthier fast food options too like Chipotle. And don’t get me started on unlimited soda refills. Drive thrus are also giga useful you don’t even have to get out of your car.




CONCLUSION
I could name sooo many more advantages but I don’t want this thread to be longer than it already is. I can already tell some people are gonna say "Muhh America sucks if you're poor", but isn't this really true for every country? The US is one of the best countries for increasing your wealth too.

Thank you so much for reading this thread. No country is flawless, but when you look at the bigger picture (opportunity, innovation, freedom, geography, culture, people), the United States of America is on top. There’s just something about this country that you wouldn’t get until you’ve been here and interacted with the people for a while. It really is like the movies.

I wanna move to USA
 
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Is it tho? Like I kinda get you’re tryna be edgy lol but when it comes down to it you’re not about that life.

Would you personally go and murder civilians yourself? With your bare hands?

If the answer to that is no (which it should be), then obviously you’re just trying to be edgy.

But if the answer is a genuine yes, then you’re a terrible person.
not just that, but if I was at the receiving end, I would understand it and think its fair game. Morality coping is an ineffective defense tactic of weak people. I wouldn't pass it up, but it wouldn't be effective (if I was the colonized and the genocided)

For the simple reason that someone always will just pull up to your crib and kill your ass
 
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Yeah many many countries have done it. Does that make it right? That doesn’t justify anything.

America has absolutely horrible morals, Vietnam, Korea, Japan, Palestine, Lebanon, Iran, Iraq, Cuba just to name a few. All of which have been bombed or starved or other horrible methods to treat other human beings. Seriously what is your argument please tell me
I'm just saying it makes no sense for you to point that out because pretty much every country has done the same thing. Sure, it doesn't make it right. I just don't get why you're bringing it up. You can't blame a country for trying to be the best. If some middle eastern countries were as powerful as the U.S then we'd probably be in WW3 rn.

Who stopped the Nazis? America. Who rebuilt Europe after WW2 through the New Deal? America. Who freed Cuba from the Spanish? America.
 
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Yeah many many countries have done it. Does that make it right? That doesn’t justify anything.

America has absolutely horrible morals, Vietnam, Korea, Japan, Palestine, Lebanon, Iran, Iraq, Cuba just to name a few. All of which have been bombed or starved or other horrible methods to treat other human beings. Seriously what is your argument please tell me
If I controlled the USA I would be even more ruthless for even more PROFIT and that would be a MERCY

If I was a 4ft5 ethnic Vietnamese getting a barrel of a gun put to my head by a 6ft8.75 WASP chadlite thundercock marine offering to put me out of my dirt poor sandals wearing rice farming slavery misery, drinking infected water every day and getting invaded by slavo-mongol-communists and muslims every day, so that my kids can become partly gay but enjoy an ascended lifestyle and maybe even make it to America as an imperial capitalistic slave (best of the best of fates) then yes, I'd tell that GI to erase my fucking brains ASAP and enslave my kids to mcdonalds

I would sacrifice my entire POS ethnic culture, history, sandal wearing heritage and country to the great colonial jewish protestant atheist neoliberal capitalistic moloch american satan genocidal beast system/machine at the hopes that my genetic lineage gets a GLIMPSE of the modern empire, center of the world, master of the globe, innovator in everything!
 
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Why would u be proud of a country who willingly murders innocent people in other countries?
I guess you can't be proud of any country now since every county has done this.
 
not just that, but if I was at the receiving end, I would understand it and think its fair game. Morality coping is an ineffective defense tactic of weak people. I wouldn't pass it up, but it wouldn't be effective (if I was the colonized and the genocided)

For the simple reason that someone always will just pull up to your crib and kill your ass
But it’s not “fair game” is it? It’s one of the best equipped militaries carpet bombing people who live in tents? What about that is fair? We don’t need to be barbaric and kill people that aren’t us, or have different beliefs.
I'm just saying it makes no sense for you to point that out because pretty much every country has done the same thing. Sure, it doesn't make it right. I just don't get why you're bringing it up. You can't blame a country for trying to be the best. If some middle eastern countries were as powerful as the U.S then we'd probably be in WW3 rn.

Who stopped the Nazis? America. Who rebuilt Europe after WW2 through the New Deal? America. Who freed Cuba from the Spanish? America.
Be the best in what metric? For the elite which make up less than 0.1% sure it is the best. But YOU will never experience that lol. Which is why your mindset is so cucked. You are willingly following their narratives while ur just a slave. They wouldn’t spit on you if you were on fire. U NEED to understand that.

The soviets mostly stopped the Nazis, but due to very effective US propaganda, they have shifted the narrative. Of course the US played a role, but don’t say that they were the sole reason lol. IMG 0699

Okay sure the Cubans were “freed” just for the US to later but one of the most strict embargo’s we have ever seen.

Which has recently got tighter, leading to Cubans not being able to import vital resources so now hospitals dont have power, and people in ICU’s are dying, because their machinery is not working. Imagine that is your mother/father on a ventilator, but because of the US embargo’s they die. Would u like that?
 
Why the USA is the GREATEST country on Earth.

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People love to hate and bash the United States on social media. Everywhere you look online you see the same narratives: “bad quality of life”, “Europe is better”, “high gun violence”, etc. Most of this comes from people who have never even stepped foot on U.S soil, or from Americans who have never been outside the U.S and therefore have nothing to compare it to. People often focus only on the negatives of this country while ignoring the obvious positives. No country is perfect, but looking at the bigger picture, America comes closest.

The reality is that the U.S. is held to a completely different standard than other countries, mostly due to its huge global influence and success. In this thread I’ll respond to common criticisms of the U.S., and also talk about the many great benefits this country offers.


For reference, I came to this country a year and a half ago from Europe (UK). As a legal immigrant myself, I feel I can better appreciate the huge positives of the country better than someone who was born here and takes it for granted. I can also compare better due to living in Europe too.

RESPONDING TO COMMON CRITICISMS


“American Healthcare is terrible”
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American healthcare is definitely not “terrible”. It may be expensive, but it is definitely not terrible. In terms of the quality of care itself, it's among the best in the world. The U.S. leads the world in pharmaceutical research and innovation, meaning that Americans are often the first to receive access to newly developed drugs / technology. The U.S. also leads the world in cancer survival rates and has the lowest post operative complications. If you have some special health condition then American healthcare is what you want.

Universal healthcare is overrated. Having first hand experience with the NHS (The UK’s health provider), I found the wait times to be terrible and the quality of care being disappointing. It seems as if they don’t really care about you. I had a broken finger and they didn’t treat it properly and it's now slightly bent JFL. UKcels can vouch for this

While universal healthcare can reduce costs it usually comes with slower service and longer delays. Personally, I would rather pay more for healthcare that's quicker and higher quality than pay less for healthcare that’s way slower and lower quality. Many Canadians come down to the U.S. to pay extra for healthcare because of wait times in their own country. Universal healthcare sounds great in theory, but in practice it isn’t what it's made out to be at all. For many people including myself, paying for faster higher quality care is preferable to long delays and inadequate care.


“Gun violence and safety”
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This narrative is extremely over inflated in the media and completely over exaggerates the risk for the average person. The U.S. also has 330M+ people so total numbers look higher. Violent crime tends to be hyper concentrated in specific neighbourhoods (the hood) in certain cities (Philly, Chicago, Detroit, etc). If you live outside of those places, like in the suburbs, gun violence really isn’t an issue. Most Americans live normal lives without ever encountering gun violence.


School shootings statistics are also misunderstood. Most databases define school shootings extremely broadly including:
Accidentally discharging a gun
Shootings near school property
Incidents after school hours
Situations where nobody is injured

Only a very small percentage of school shootings are what most people actually picture a school shooting as (someone with a gun inside a school looking to kill as many people as possible). While they still happen, the chances that you are in one are extremely low.

Also, how cool is the 2nd Amendment? If someone breaks into your home you have the right to shoot them dead.


“Lack of public transportation”
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Can’t really argue with this one tbh, it's true. Only really NYC has a good metro system. Some other bigger cities also have some buses and trains but nothing major. Public transportation just isn’t really in America’s culture. It is very car centric. America was just built differently than Europe. Cities are more spread out and there is a lot more space / land which naturally led to a car based system. Tbh I prefer being in a car than being in cramped / dirty / busy public transportation so I don’t mind it but I can see why others would.






ONTO THE MANY BENEFITS:


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THE ADVANTAGES

The world’s strongest economy (water)
The U.S has the strongest economy in the world with the BIGGEST nominal GDP by a long shot.
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The dollar is the global reserve currency. International trade and financial markets are denominated in dollars.
The U.S dominates in industries like:

  • Technology
  • Finance
  • Entertainment
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Aerospace
  • AI
  • Energy
America has always had a strong culture for entrepreneurs. The most valuable companies ever have come from the U.S. (Amazon, Microsoft, Google, Apple, NVIDIA, etc).

The individual earning potential is the highest in the world, especially for highly skilled professionals like doctors, lawyers, and engineers. Culturally, the “American Dream” is still alive. The idea that you can come here and achieve success if you work hard is still real.

You’ll sometimes hear people bringing up countries with a higher GDP per capita, but they are all significantly smaller than the US. It’s a lot easier to maintain a high GDP per capita with a small population, and it’s harder to have a high GDP per capita with a very big one.

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The U.S. is the only big country on this GDP per capita list. Among the top 10 countries with the highest populations (India, China, United States, Indonesia, Pakistan, Nigeria, Brazil, Bangladesh, Russia, and Mexico), the U.S leads in economic metrics.

The average disposable income is the highest in the world
and income tax + tax burden is lower than most Western countries. (depends on state)
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Stunning natural beauty
America has quite literally won the geographic lottery. The U.S. has some of the most breathtaking landscapes with no other country coming close in terms of diversity. You pretty much have every biome.






Absolutely breathtaking. This blessed geography is the reason why many Americans never even leave the country in their lifetime. They simply don’t need to travel to other countries for vacations. This huge range of biomes also lets you choose the type of climate you want to live in, while still living in America. Prefer tropical weather? Live in Florida or Hawaii. Want colder weather? Go to Alaska or Minnesota. Want a year round mediterranean climate? Go to southern California.

Few countries allow you to ski on snowy mountains, surf tropical beaches, explore deserts, and hike massive forests within the same country. You can do all these things in the same day just in California. The National Parks system is also well made.


Friendly and extroverted culture
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When I first came here on holiday to Florida I noticed this immediately. Everyone here is a lot more talkative and approachable. Strangers will strike up a conversation with you completely randomly. If you have social anxiety it will improve so much upon coming here. You feel like you are being judged less and have more room to be yourself. If you’re in high school it's hard not to have friends even if you’re a loser. Service culture is also friendly and informal.


World’s strongest military
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The U.S ranks #1 in the strongest militaries.
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With a trillion dollar defense budget, you can be rest assured that you are safe. Veterans also experience many benefits in college loans, home loans, healthcare, etc.


Massive Sports Culture


The sports culture is huge. The sheer scale was impossible for me to comprehend when I first came here. Most countries only have 1 or 2 sports that are primarily played. America has many.
American football (peak entertainment), basketball, european football, lacrosse, baseball, hockey, motorsport etc. Professional leagues like the NFL, NBA, MLS, NHL, MLB have huge watch counts. A unique aspect of American sports is college sports. Millions of people watch college players play, even though the players are technically not professional.
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Some college stadiums
By being good at a sport in high school, you can basically go to college for completely free and train at billion dollar facilities. Even big high schools have huge facilities. There's a team for pretty much every sport in high school. American football, soccer, basketball, lacrosse, field hockey, ice hockey, track and field, rowing, swimming, tennis, volleyball, softball, bowling, even more I can’t remember right now.
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This is a high school stadium lmao. Flirting with the cheerleaders after trucking some kid must be EVERYTHING. Obviously most schools don’t have stadiums like this but there are some big public schools in Texas that focus HEAVILY on sports and have these.
And you can’t forget tailgating, people literally having a barbecue before a game.
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Patriotism + Culture

A huge culture shock when I first came here was that the American flag is literally everywhere. Compare that with the UK where it's almost illegal to put the flag up now…




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America ranks in the most patriotic countries. Also caging at India being there JFL :KEKW:

American culture is also fire. The high school experience really is a movie. Homecoming, prom, football games, pep rallies, etc. National holidays like Memorial Day Weekend, Labor Day, Independence day (4th of July), Thanksgiving get family and friends together.
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Best Universities


The U.S. has around 11-13 universities in the top 20 best universities worldwide (depending on the ranking). Harvard, Princeton, MIT, Stanford, Yale, Duke, Cornell, Brown, are all famous names. If you want to pursue a high level of education, America is perfect for you. The college experience overall (fraternities, sororities, partying, sports, etc) is crazy.


Cultural Influence



American culture dominates the world. Hollywood, tech, fashion, and music shapes global culture. People worldwide watch American movies, listen to American artists, and use American platforms and technology everyday. No other country exports culture at this scale.


Beautiful cities + neighborhoods



American neighborhoods are stunning, especially for someone who wasn’t born here.


Unmatched choice + freedom of lifestyle
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One of the cool things about the U.S. is how different it can be depending on where in the country you are, and thus how many options you have on what type of life you want to live. Each state is almost its own mini country with different laws, politics, taxes, and types of people. Even different cities in the same state can be drastically different. Don't mind high taxes? Go to Massachusetts / New York. Want low taxes and fewer regulations? Go to Texas / Florida.

This also applies for the type of people you want to be around. Don’t like liberals? Go to Texas. Don’t like conservatives? Go to California. Want to be around stricter Christians like Mormons or the Amish? Go to Utah or rural areas of Pennsylvania. Want a blue collar lifestyle? Go to Wyoming, Idaho, Montana, etc. Want more of an office job? New York, Chicago, etc. You get the gist.



Big beautiful houses





Obviously I slightly cherrypicked and didn’t show any lower end houses in the U.S. but these are like middle - upper middle class homes and they mog the shit out of what you get in most of Europe for the same price range.


What $579k gets you in Texas
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What $600k gets you in a UK suburb JFLLL

I love the huge front and back gardens in the U.S and that lawns are neatly mowed and well maintained.

New single family homes in 2025-2026 average around 2,300-2,400 square feet. Compare that to Europe typical homes range from 800-1,200 sq ft in places like the UK (average ~1,000 sq ft), Germany, or France.

There’s a vast range of architecture styles in the U.S. (Colonial, Victorian, Craftsman, Spanish Colonial, Ranch, New American, etc).

Housing prices greatly vary by state and city though and are very expensive in NYC and coastal California. Houses in middle America are dirt cheap. The funny thing is that house prices have almost doubled in the last decade and Americans now think they’re giga expensive but they’re still dirt cheap compared to other Western countries.

For example this house was $495k in 2005
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Now its $880k. Imagine buying that shit in 2005 lmao



Food


Fuark I love American food. Steaks, burgers, ribs, shakes, brisket. So delicious. Fast food tastes so good even though its filled with literal goyslop. There’s healthier fast food options too like Chipotle. And don’t get me started on unlimited soda refills. Drive thrus are also giga useful you don’t even have to get out of your car.




CONCLUSION
I could name sooo many more advantages but I don’t want this thread to be longer than it already is. I can already tell some people are gonna say "Muhh America sucks if you're poor", but isn't this really true for every country? The US is one of the best countries for increasing your wealth too.

Thank you so much for reading this thread. No country is flawless, but when you look at the bigger picture (opportunity, innovation, freedom, geography, culture, people), the United States of America is on top. There’s just something about this country that you wouldn’t get until you’ve been here and interacted with the people for a while. It really is like the movies.

Wow!
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As I read it, I couldn't help but feel the words unzipping my pants. Halfway through, the words were sucking my dick—that was a truly amazing virtual experience.
 
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I guess you can't be proud of any country now since every county has done this.
Yeah I can be proud, but not if my country was doing it RIGHT NOW, then I would not be happy.
But yes you’re right we can’t control what our country did hundreds of years ago…

But also a weird argument since you were just saying earlier how u don’t really care and think that being moral is dumb
 
But it’s not “fair game” is it?
it is, its evolution

Carpet bombing tents is DARWINIAN, its meant to be

Tents were created to be carpet bombed, they're perfect for carpet bombing

You don't get fucked up by rubble, its a quick, instant, seamless death. You're not dying under rubble, suffocating slowly for 8 hours (like in the middle east)
 
If I controlled the USA I would be even more ruthless for even more PROFIT and that would be a MERCY

If I was a 4ft5 ethnic Vietnamese getting a barrel of a gun put to my head by a 6ft8.75 WASP chadlite thundercock marine offering to put me out of my dirt poor sandals wearing rice farming slavery misery, drinking infected water every day and getting invaded by slavo-mongol-communists and muslims every day, so that my kids can become partly gay but enjoy an ascended lifestyle and maybe even make it to America as an imperial capitalistic slave (best of the best of fates) then yes, I'd tell that GI to erase my fucking brains ASAP and enslave my kids to mcdonalds

I would sacrifice my entire POS ethnic culture, history, sandal wearing heritage and country to the great colonial jewish protestant atheist neoliberal capitalistic moloch american satan genocidal beast system/machine at the hopes that my genetic lineage gets a GLIMPSE of the modern empire, center of the world, master of the globe, innovator in everything!
Cool bro well done very edgy and cool
it is, its evolution

Carpet bombing tents is DARWINIAN, its meant to be

Tents were created to be carpet bombed, they're perfect for carpet bombing

You don't get fucked up by rubble, its a quick, instant, seamless death. You're not dying under rubble, suffocating slowly for 8 hours (like in the middle east)
again you would do none of this because you are just a normal person trying to play a persona on looksmax.org

Bit weird
 
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Cool bro well done very edgy and cool

again you would do none of this because you are just a normal person trying to play a persona on looksmax.org

Bit weird
Ok bro well hopefully you watched some roman empire history videos because its clear that 1) empires are a blessing 2) genocide and killing is a dynamic of shifting of concentrated power and energy. Carpet bombing tents is profitable hence why its done. Its better for everyone because, thanks to the military industrial complex, american companies will build infrastructure where the tents used to be. And they will enslave the populace in debt but thats still a net positive since they lived in tents anyway
 
Ok bro well hopefully you watched some roman empire history videos because its clear that 1) empires are a blessing 2) genocide and killing is a dynamic of shifting of concentrated power and energy. Carpet bombing tents is profitable hence why its done. Its better for everyone because, thanks to the military industrial complex, american companies will build infrastructure where the tents used to be. And they will enslave the populace in debt but thats still a net positive since they lived in tents anyway
Yeah bro nice and how much of the dividends are YOU getting from Northrop Grumman group? Or Boeing? Oh yeah that’s right 0.

You still work a 9-5 like all slaves. So it’s clear that war is just used for profit, using YOUR tax money which YOU don’t profit from. So that makes you a gigacuck. Nice man well done. Cucking yourself for elite billionaires is what u like, weird fetish.
 
But you sugarcoated the "Gun violence and safety" part. Or, you have no idea we exist. And this is understandable.

Where I live is blackballed by mainstream media and DC. According to them, we do not exist. The same goes for the gun flea markets north of us.

8 out of 10 residents here carry a gun. Walmart, a restaurant, an automotive store, wherever, whenever, you will see a gun. Driving down our windy roads, if you keep your windows down, you are guaranteed to hear gun noise.

However, and suspiciously, not many "other" cultures live here.

If I blindfolded you in the city and brought you here and said, "I am a time traveler, and you are now in the countryside of Nazi Germany during its prime," I then unblindfold you. Without a doubt, you would be convinced.
 
Yeah bro nice and how much of the dividends are YOU getting from Northrop Grumman group? Or Boeing? Oh yeah that’s right 0.

You still work a 9-5 like all slaves. So it’s clear that war is just used for profit, using YOUR tax money which YOU don’t profit from. So that makes you a gigacuck. Nice man well done. Cucking yourself for elite billionaires is what u like, weird fetish.
Think of the US as an empire, an empire as a worldwide service provider, this service being tied to the fact most wealth and power and energy is concentrated in their country, hence technological and societal innovation. The conquest, which is the profitable venture, of the empire is the provided service of the empire, except the conquered do not get to choose whether they want this service or not. Hmm where have we seen this before... Oh right, the roman empire! And any empire

It's human evolution and innovation, the blessing of God
 
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Think of the US as an empire, an empire as a worldwide service provider, this service being tied to the fact most wealth and power and energy is concentrated in their country, hence technological and societal innovation. The conquest, which is the profitable venture, of the empire is the provided service of the empire, except the conquered do not get to choose whether they want this service or not. Hmm where have we seen this before... Oh right, the roman empire!
Again you don’t personally benefit from it. So you’re just a coping cuck. Very nice to see. You would love to see an anglo-Celtic BVLL like me fuck your girl.
 
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Why the USA is the GREATEST country on Earth.

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People love to hate and bash the United States on social media. Everywhere you look online you see the same narratives: “bad quality of life”, “Europe is better”, “high gun violence”, etc. Most of this comes from people who have never even stepped foot on U.S soil, or from Americans who have never been outside the U.S and therefore have nothing to compare it to. People often focus only on the negatives of this country while ignoring the obvious positives. No country is perfect, but looking at the bigger picture, America comes closest.

The reality is that the U.S. is held to a completely different standard than other countries, mostly due to its huge global influence and success. In this thread I’ll respond to common criticisms of the U.S., and also talk about the many great benefits this country offers.


For reference, I came to this country a year and a half ago from Europe (UK). As a legal immigrant myself, I feel I can better appreciate the huge positives of the country better than someone who was born here and takes it for granted. I can also compare better due to living in Europe too.

RESPONDING TO COMMON CRITICISMS


“American Healthcare is terrible”
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American healthcare is definitely not “terrible”. It may be expensive, but it is definitely not terrible. In terms of the quality of care itself, it's among the best in the world. The U.S. leads the world in pharmaceutical research and innovation, meaning that Americans are often the first to receive access to newly developed drugs / technology. The U.S. also leads the world in cancer survival rates and has the lowest post operative complications. If you have some special health condition then American healthcare is what you want.

Universal healthcare is overrated. Having first hand experience with the NHS (The UK’s health provider), I found the wait times to be terrible and the quality of care being disappointing. It seems as if they don’t really care about you. I had a broken finger and they didn’t treat it properly and it's now slightly bent JFL. UKcels can vouch for this

While universal healthcare can reduce costs it usually comes with slower service and longer delays. Personally, I would rather pay more for healthcare that's quicker and higher quality than pay less for healthcare that’s way slower and lower quality. Many Canadians come down to the U.S. to pay extra for healthcare because of wait times in their own country. Universal healthcare sounds great in theory, but in practice it isn’t what it's made out to be at all. For many people including myself, paying for faster higher quality care is preferable to long delays and inadequate care.


“Gun violence and safety”
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This narrative is extremely over inflated in the media and completely over exaggerates the risk for the average person. The U.S. also has 330M+ people so total numbers look higher. Violent crime tends to be hyper concentrated in specific neighbourhoods (the hood) in certain cities (Philly, Chicago, Detroit, etc). If you live outside of those places, like in the suburbs, gun violence really isn’t an issue. Most Americans live normal lives without ever encountering gun violence.


School shootings statistics are also misunderstood. Most databases define school shootings extremely broadly including:
Accidentally discharging a gun
Shootings near school property
Incidents after school hours
Situations where nobody is injured

Only a very small percentage of school shootings are what most people actually picture a school shooting as (someone with a gun inside a school looking to kill as many people as possible). While they still happen, the chances that you are in one are extremely low.

Also, how cool is the 2nd Amendment? If someone breaks into your home you have the right to shoot them dead.


“Lack of public transportation”
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Can’t really argue with this one tbh, it's true. Only really NYC has a good metro system. Some other bigger cities also have some buses and trains but nothing major. Public transportation just isn’t really in America’s culture. It is very car centric. America was just built differently than Europe. Cities are more spread out and there is a lot more space / land which naturally led to a car based system. Tbh I prefer being in a car than being in cramped / dirty / busy public transportation so I don’t mind it but I can see why others would.






ONTO THE MANY BENEFITS:


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THE ADVANTAGES

The world’s strongest economy (water)
The U.S has the strongest economy in the world with the BIGGEST nominal GDP by a long shot.
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The dollar is the global reserve currency. International trade and financial markets are denominated in dollars.
The U.S dominates in industries like:

  • Technology
  • Finance
  • Entertainment
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Aerospace
  • AI
  • Energy
America has always had a strong culture for entrepreneurs. The most valuable companies ever have come from the U.S. (Amazon, Microsoft, Google, Apple, NVIDIA, etc).

The individual earning potential is the highest in the world, especially for highly skilled professionals like doctors, lawyers, and engineers. Culturally, the “American Dream” is still alive. The idea that you can come here and achieve success if you work hard is still real.

You’ll sometimes hear people bringing up countries with a higher GDP per capita, but they are all significantly smaller than the US. It’s a lot easier to maintain a high GDP per capita with a small population, and it’s harder to have a high GDP per capita with a very big one.

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The U.S. is the only big country on this GDP per capita list. Among the top 10 countries with the highest populations (India, China, United States, Indonesia, Pakistan, Nigeria, Brazil, Bangladesh, Russia, and Mexico), the U.S leads in economic metrics.

The average disposable income is the highest in the world
and income tax + tax burden is lower than most Western countries. (depends on state)
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Stunning natural beauty
America has quite literally won the geographic lottery. The U.S. has some of the most breathtaking landscapes with no other country coming close in terms of diversity. You pretty much have every biome.






Absolutely breathtaking. This blessed geography is the reason why many Americans never even leave the country in their lifetime. They simply don’t need to travel to other countries for vacations. This huge range of biomes also lets you choose the type of climate you want to live in, while still living in America. Prefer tropical weather? Live in Florida or Hawaii. Want colder weather? Go to Alaska or Minnesota. Want a year round mediterranean climate? Go to southern California.

Few countries allow you to ski on snowy mountains, surf tropical beaches, explore deserts, and hike massive forests within the same country. You can do all these things in the same day just in California. The National Parks system is also well made.


Friendly and extroverted culture
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When I first came here on holiday to Florida I noticed this immediately. Everyone here is a lot more talkative and approachable. Strangers will strike up a conversation with you completely randomly. If you have social anxiety it will improve so much upon coming here. You feel like you are being judged less and have more room to be yourself. If you’re in high school it's hard not to have friends even if you’re a loser. Service culture is also friendly and informal.


World’s strongest military
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The U.S ranks #1 in the strongest militaries.
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With a trillion dollar defense budget, you can be rest assured that you are safe. Veterans also experience many benefits in college loans, home loans, healthcare, etc.


Massive Sports Culture


The sports culture is huge. The sheer scale was impossible for me to comprehend when I first came here. Most countries only have 1 or 2 sports that are primarily played. America has many.
American football (peak entertainment), basketball, european football, lacrosse, baseball, hockey, motorsport etc. Professional leagues like the NFL, NBA, MLS, NHL, MLB have huge watch counts. A unique aspect of American sports is college sports. Millions of people watch college players play, even though the players are technically not professional.
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Some college stadiums
By being good at a sport in high school, you can basically go to college for completely free and train at billion dollar facilities. Even big high schools have huge facilities. There's a team for pretty much every sport in high school. American football, soccer, basketball, lacrosse, field hockey, ice hockey, track and field, rowing, swimming, tennis, volleyball, softball, bowling, even more I can’t remember right now.
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This is a high school stadium lmao. Flirting with the cheerleaders after trucking some kid must be EVERYTHING. Obviously most schools don’t have stadiums like this but there are some big public schools in Texas that focus HEAVILY on sports and have these.
And you can’t forget tailgating, people literally having a barbecue before a game.
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Patriotism + Culture

A huge culture shock when I first came here was that the American flag is literally everywhere. Compare that with the UK where it's almost illegal to put the flag up now…




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America ranks in the most patriotic countries. Also caging at India being there JFL :KEKW:

American culture is also fire. The high school experience really is a movie. Homecoming, prom, football games, pep rallies, etc. National holidays like Memorial Day Weekend, Labor Day, Independence day (4th of July), Thanksgiving get family and friends together.
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Best Universities


The U.S. has around 11-13 universities in the top 20 best universities worldwide (depending on the ranking). Harvard, Princeton, MIT, Stanford, Yale, Duke, Cornell, Brown, are all famous names. If you want to pursue a high level of education, America is perfect for you. The college experience overall (fraternities, sororities, partying, sports, etc) is crazy.


Cultural Influence



American culture dominates the world. Hollywood, tech, fashion, and music shapes global culture. People worldwide watch American movies, listen to American artists, and use American platforms and technology everyday. No other country exports culture at this scale.


Beautiful cities + neighborhoods



American neighborhoods are stunning, especially for someone who wasn’t born here.


Unmatched choice + freedom of lifestyle
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One of the cool things about the U.S. is how different it can be depending on where in the country you are, and thus how many options you have on what type of life you want to live. Each state is almost its own mini country with different laws, politics, taxes, and types of people. Even different cities in the same state can be drastically different. Don't mind high taxes? Go to Massachusetts / New York. Want low taxes and fewer regulations? Go to Texas / Florida.

This also applies for the type of people you want to be around. Don’t like liberals? Go to Texas. Don’t like conservatives? Go to California. Want to be around stricter Christians like Mormons or the Amish? Go to Utah or rural areas of Pennsylvania. Want a blue collar lifestyle? Go to Wyoming, Idaho, Montana, etc. Want more of an office job? New York, Chicago, etc. You get the gist.



Big beautiful houses





Obviously I slightly cherrypicked and didn’t show any lower end houses in the U.S. but these are like middle - upper middle class homes and they mog the shit out of what you get in most of Europe for the same price range.


What $579k gets you in Texas
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VS
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What $600k gets you in a UK suburb JFLLL

I love the huge front and back gardens in the U.S and that lawns are neatly mowed and well maintained.

New single family homes in 2025-2026 average around 2,300-2,400 square feet. Compare that to Europe typical homes range from 800-1,200 sq ft in places like the UK (average ~1,000 sq ft), Germany, or France.

There’s a vast range of architecture styles in the U.S. (Colonial, Victorian, Craftsman, Spanish Colonial, Ranch, New American, etc).

Housing prices greatly vary by state and city though and are very expensive in NYC and coastal California. Houses in middle America are dirt cheap. The funny thing is that house prices have almost doubled in the last decade and Americans now think they’re giga expensive but they’re still dirt cheap compared to other Western countries.

For example this house was $495k in 2005
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Now its $880k. Imagine buying that shit in 2005 lmao



Food


Fuark I love American food. Steaks, burgers, ribs, shakes, brisket. So delicious. Fast food tastes so good even though its filled with literal goyslop. There’s healthier fast food options too like Chipotle. And don’t get me started on unlimited soda refills. Drive thrus are also giga useful you don’t even have to get out of your car.




CONCLUSION
I could name sooo many more advantages but I don’t want this thread to be longer than it already is. I can already tell some people are gonna say "Muhh America sucks if you're poor", but isn't this really true for every country? The US is one of the best countries for increasing your wealth too.

Thank you so much for reading this thread. No country is flawless, but when you look at the bigger picture (opportunity, innovation, freedom, geography, culture, people), the United States of America is on top. There’s just something about this country that you wouldn’t get until you’ve been here and interacted with the people for a while. It really is like the movies.

Not a molecule Muricuck

Get mogged by Kanadian bvllz :cool::cool:

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Again you don’t personally benefit from it. So you’re just a coping cuck. Very nice to see. You would love to see an anglo-Celtic BVLL like me fuck your girl.
Celts literally got raped out of existence by the romans but ok

Anyway I was gonna say, is the world a better or worse place, because of some greedy roman Machiavellian psychopathic backstabbing insane evil amoral atheistic aristocrats? No, its actually a better place. Ying and yang. The good in the evil and the evil in the good. The world is BETTER off due to psychopaths like that. They are the god-sent ANGLES of the earth. The psychos, the rich and greedy and evil and selfish aristocrats, profiteers, those who eat and rape kids. They're the blessing of God
 
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Celts literally got raped out of existence by the romans but ok

Anyway I was gonna say, is the world a better or worse place, because of some greedy roman Machiavellian psychopathic backstabbing insane evil amoral atheistic aristocrats? No, its actually a better place. Ying and yang. The good in the evil and the evil in the good. The world is BETTER off due to psychopaths like that. They are the god-sent ANGLES of the earth. The psychos, the rich and greedy and evil and selfish aristocrats, profiteers, those who eat and rape kids. They're the blessing of God
Sad analogy, but true.
 
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Sad analogy, but true.
yep

im not saying that, ideally, your outskirts country gets invaded by them. Ideally you resist the invasion and get benefits from the empires existence without the negatives

After roman collapse, countries that resisted roman invasion the most got the best results: germanics, slavs, britons

so much so that germanics established a germanic kingdom in celtic land (france) jfl

But if your country was already so fucking weak to not be able to resist the invasion, maybe its better you get invaded by an empire. Why doesn't the US invade north sentinel island? It would just be a charity event, that's why. They otherwise gain nothing from it. Can't even build a base there.
 
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w take on universal healthcare
imagine we had to pay fully for the healthcare of fat diabetic boomers
over for the economy atp
It's a problem because the US is built on a expectation of personal liberty and responsibility, it's at the core of your national identity. If you're fat it's your responsibility (or lack thereof). In countries where there is public healthcare there is a vested interest for the state to make sure their people don't get sick in the first place, so there is policy in place like high taxes on sugar imports, strict food regulations, sometimes even crazy shit like in Japan where there's a company tax for being fat.

So I wouldn't say that universal healthcare would be a problem because people are fat and diabetic, because the rather that the reason people are fat and diabetic in the first place is because US culture and regulations are not calibrated to be a universal healthcare state right now. If the US truly wanted universal healthcare they CAN IN THEORY get it, but they need to reject individualism and embrace a more collectivistic (it doesn't have to be extremely socialist or communist) framework which they can build the healthcare system on. But that to me sounds very unlikely.
 
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yep

im not saying that, ideally, your outskirts country gets invaded by them. Ideally you resist the invasion and get benefits from the empires existence without the negatives

After roman collapse, countries that resisted roman invasion the most got the best results: germanics, slavs, britons

so much so that germanics established a germanic kingdom in celtic land (france) jfl

But if your country was already so fucking weak to not be able to resist the invasion, maybe its better you get invaded by an empire. Why doesn't the US invade north sentinel island? It would just be a charity event, that's why. They otherwise gain nothing from it. Can't even build a base there.
NSI is not what you believe it is. Trust me. Where else can we send people like Epstein?
 
it’s also insanely hard to move to with the entire green card thing if you’re born in america you’re so lucky
 
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Murica is a nation of nigger lovers, who allow themselves to be ruled by pedophilic Jews.

Woke culture was birthed in the US.
There is anything good about y’all.
 
Why the USA is the GREATEST country on Earth.

View attachment 4795807





People love to hate and bash the United States on social media. Everywhere you look online you see the same narratives: “bad quality of life”, “Europe is better”, “high gun violence”, etc. Most of this comes from people who have never even stepped foot on U.S soil, or from Americans who have never been outside the U.S and therefore have nothing to compare it to. People often focus only on the negatives of this country while ignoring the obvious positives. No country is perfect, but looking at the bigger picture, America comes closest.

The reality is that the U.S. is held to a completely different standard than other countries, mostly due to its huge global influence and success. In this thread I’ll respond to common criticisms of the U.S., and also talk about the many great benefits this country offers.


For reference, I came to this country a year and a half ago from Europe (UK). As a legal immigrant myself, I feel I can better appreciate the huge positives of the country better than someone who was born here and takes it for granted. I can also compare better due to living in Europe too.

RESPONDING TO COMMON CRITICISMS


“American Healthcare is terrible”
View attachment 4795827
American healthcare is definitely not “terrible”. It may be expensive, but it is definitely not terrible. In terms of the quality of care itself, it's among the best in the world. The U.S. leads the world in pharmaceutical research and innovation, meaning that Americans are often the first to receive access to newly developed drugs / technology. The U.S. also leads the world in cancer survival rates and has the lowest post operative complications. If you have some special health condition then American healthcare is what you want.

Universal healthcare is overrated. Having first hand experience with the NHS (The UK’s health provider), I found the wait times to be terrible and the quality of care being disappointing. It seems as if they don’t really care about you. I had a broken finger and they didn’t treat it properly and it's now slightly bent JFL. UKcels can vouch for this

While universal healthcare can reduce costs it usually comes with slower service and longer delays. Personally, I would rather pay more for healthcare that's quicker and higher quality than pay less for healthcare that’s way slower and lower quality. Many Canadians come down to the U.S. to pay extra for healthcare because of wait times in their own country. Universal healthcare sounds great in theory, but in practice it isn’t what it's made out to be at all. For many people including myself, paying for faster higher quality care is preferable to long delays and inadequate care.


“Gun violence and safety”
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This narrative is extremely over inflated in the media and completely over exaggerates the risk for the average person. The U.S. also has 330M+ people so total numbers look higher. Violent crime tends to be hyper concentrated in specific neighbourhoods (the hood) in certain cities (Philly, Chicago, Detroit, etc). If you live outside of those places, like in the suburbs, gun violence really isn’t an issue. Most Americans live normal lives without ever encountering gun violence.


School shootings statistics are also misunderstood. Most databases define school shootings extremely broadly including:
Accidentally discharging a gun
Shootings near school property
Incidents after school hours
Situations where nobody is injured

Only a very small percentage of school shootings are what most people actually picture a school shooting as (someone with a gun inside a school looking to kill as many people as possible). While they still happen, the chances that you are in one are extremely low.

Also, how cool is the 2nd Amendment? If someone breaks into your home you have the right to shoot them dead.


“Lack of public transportation”
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Can’t really argue with this one tbh, it's true. Only really NYC has a good metro system. Some other bigger cities also have some buses and trains but nothing major. Public transportation just isn’t really in America’s culture. It is very car centric. America was just built differently than Europe. Cities are more spread out and there is a lot more space / land which naturally led to a car based system. Tbh I prefer being in a car than being in cramped / dirty / busy public transportation so I don’t mind it but I can see why others would.






ONTO THE MANY BENEFITS:


Thread OST:



THE ADVANTAGES

The world’s strongest economy (water)
The U.S has the strongest economy in the world with the BIGGEST nominal GDP by a long shot.
View attachment 4795867
The dollar is the global reserve currency. International trade and financial markets are denominated in dollars.
The U.S dominates in industries like:

  • Technology
  • Finance
  • Entertainment
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Aerospace
  • AI
  • Energy
America has always had a strong culture for entrepreneurs. The most valuable companies ever have come from the U.S. (Amazon, Microsoft, Google, Apple, NVIDIA, etc).

The individual earning potential is the highest in the world, especially for highly skilled professionals like doctors, lawyers, and engineers. Culturally, the “American Dream” is still alive. The idea that you can come here and achieve success if you work hard is still real.

You’ll sometimes hear people bringing up countries with a higher GDP per capita, but they are all significantly smaller than the US. It’s a lot easier to maintain a high GDP per capita with a small population, and it’s harder to have a high GDP per capita with a very big one.

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The U.S. is the only big country on this GDP per capita list. Among the top 10 countries with the highest populations (India, China, United States, Indonesia, Pakistan, Nigeria, Brazil, Bangladesh, Russia, and Mexico), the U.S leads in economic metrics.

The average disposable income is the highest in the world
and income tax + tax burden is lower than most Western countries. (depends on state)
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Stunning natural beauty
America has quite literally won the geographic lottery. The U.S. has some of the most breathtaking landscapes with no other country coming close in terms of diversity. You pretty much have every biome.






Absolutely breathtaking. This blessed geography is the reason why many Americans never even leave the country in their lifetime. They simply don’t need to travel to other countries for vacations. This huge range of biomes also lets you choose the type of climate you want to live in, while still living in America. Prefer tropical weather? Live in Florida or Hawaii. Want colder weather? Go to Alaska or Minnesota. Want a year round mediterranean climate? Go to southern California.

Few countries allow you to ski on snowy mountains, surf tropical beaches, explore deserts, and hike massive forests within the same country. You can do all these things in the same day just in California. The National Parks system is also well made.


Friendly and extroverted culture
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When I first came here on holiday to Florida I noticed this immediately. Everyone here is a lot more talkative and approachable. Strangers will strike up a conversation with you completely randomly. If you have social anxiety it will improve so much upon coming here. You feel like you are being judged less and have more room to be yourself. If you’re in high school it's hard not to have friends even if you’re a loser. Service culture is also friendly and informal.


World’s strongest military
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The U.S ranks #1 in the strongest militaries.
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With a trillion dollar defense budget, you can be rest assured that you are safe. Veterans also experience many benefits in college loans, home loans, healthcare, etc.


Massive Sports Culture


The sports culture is huge. The sheer scale was impossible for me to comprehend when I first came here. Most countries only have 1 or 2 sports that are primarily played. America has many.
American football (peak entertainment), basketball, european football, lacrosse, baseball, hockey, motorsport etc. Professional leagues like the NFL, NBA, MLS, NHL, MLB have huge watch counts. A unique aspect of American sports is college sports. Millions of people watch college players play, even though the players are technically not professional.
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Some college stadiums
By being good at a sport in high school, you can basically go to college for completely free and train at billion dollar facilities. Even big high schools have huge facilities. There's a team for pretty much every sport in high school. American football, soccer, basketball, lacrosse, field hockey, ice hockey, track and field, rowing, swimming, tennis, volleyball, softball, bowling, even more I can’t remember right now.
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This is a high school stadium lmao. Flirting with the cheerleaders after trucking some kid must be EVERYTHING. Obviously most schools don’t have stadiums like this but there are some big public schools in Texas that focus HEAVILY on sports and have these.
And you can’t forget tailgating, people literally having a barbecue before a game.
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Patriotism + Culture

A huge culture shock when I first came here was that the American flag is literally everywhere. Compare that with the UK where it's almost illegal to put the flag up now…




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America ranks in the most patriotic countries. Also caging at India being there JFL :KEKW:

American culture is also fire. The high school experience really is a movie. Homecoming, prom, football games, pep rallies, etc. National holidays like Memorial Day Weekend, Labor Day, Independence day (4th of July), Thanksgiving get family and friends together.
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Best Universities


The U.S. has around 11-13 universities in the top 20 best universities worldwide (depending on the ranking). Harvard, Princeton, MIT, Stanford, Yale, Duke, Cornell, Brown, are all famous names. If you want to pursue a high level of education, America is perfect for you. The college experience overall (fraternities, sororities, partying, sports, etc) is crazy.


Cultural Influence



American culture dominates the world. Hollywood, tech, fashion, and music shapes global culture. People worldwide watch American movies, listen to American artists, and use American platforms and technology everyday. No other country exports culture at this scale.


Beautiful cities + neighborhoods



American neighborhoods are stunning, especially for someone who wasn’t born here.


Unmatched choice + freedom of lifestyle
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One of the cool things about the U.S. is how different it can be depending on where in the country you are, and thus how many options you have on what type of life you want to live. Each state is almost its own mini country with different laws, politics, taxes, and types of people. Even different cities in the same state can be drastically different. Don't mind high taxes? Go to Massachusetts / New York. Want low taxes and fewer regulations? Go to Texas / Florida.

This also applies for the type of people you want to be around. Don’t like liberals? Go to Texas. Don’t like conservatives? Go to California. Want to be around stricter Christians like Mormons or the Amish? Go to Utah or rural areas of Pennsylvania. Want a blue collar lifestyle? Go to Wyoming, Idaho, Montana, etc. Want more of an office job? New York, Chicago, etc. You get the gist.



Big beautiful houses





Obviously I slightly cherrypicked and didn’t show any lower end houses in the U.S. but these are like middle - upper middle class homes and they mog the shit out of what you get in most of Europe for the same price range.


What $579k gets you in Texas
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VS
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What $600k gets you in a UK suburb JFLLL

I love the huge front and back gardens in the U.S and that lawns are neatly mowed and well maintained.

New single family homes in 2025-2026 average around 2,300-2,400 square feet. Compare that to Europe typical homes range from 800-1,200 sq ft in places like the UK (average ~1,000 sq ft), Germany, or France.

There’s a vast range of architecture styles in the U.S. (Colonial, Victorian, Craftsman, Spanish Colonial, Ranch, New American, etc).

Housing prices greatly vary by state and city though and are very expensive in NYC and coastal California. Houses in middle America are dirt cheap. The funny thing is that house prices have almost doubled in the last decade and Americans now think they’re giga expensive but they’re still dirt cheap compared to other Western countries.

For example this house was $495k in 2005
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Now its $880k. Imagine buying that shit in 2005 lmao



Food


Fuark I love American food. Steaks, burgers, ribs, shakes, brisket. So delicious. Fast food tastes so good even though its filled with literal goyslop. There’s healthier fast food options too like Chipotle. And don’t get me started on unlimited soda refills. Drive thrus are also giga useful you don’t even have to get out of your car.




CONCLUSION
I could name sooo many more advantages but I don’t want this thread to be longer than it already is. I can already tell some people are gonna say "Muhh America sucks if you're poor", but isn't this really true for every country? The US is one of the best countries for increasing your wealth too.

Thank you so much for reading this thread. No country is flawless, but when you look at the bigger picture (opportunity, innovation, freedom, geography, culture, people), the United States of America is on top. There’s just something about this country that you wouldn’t get until you’ve been here and interacted with the people for a while. It really is like the movies.

the most problematic country that thinks they rule the world and just does nothing good. not a surprise since they are under control of 🇮🇱 😂😂
 
Why the USA is the GREATEST country on Earth.

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People love to hate and bash the United States on social media. Everywhere you look online you see the same narratives: “bad quality of life”, “Europe is better”, “high gun violence”, etc. Most of this comes from people who have never even stepped foot on U.S soil, or from Americans who have never been outside the U.S and therefore have nothing to compare it to. People often focus only on the negatives of this country while ignoring the obvious positives. No country is perfect, but looking at the bigger picture, America comes closest.

The reality is that the U.S. is held to a completely different standard than other countries, mostly due to its huge global influence and success. In this thread I’ll respond to common criticisms of the U.S., and also talk about the many great benefits this country offers.


For reference, I came to this country a year and a half ago from Europe (UK). As a legal immigrant myself, I feel I can better appreciate the huge positives of the country better than someone who was born here and takes it for granted. I can also compare better due to living in Europe too.

RESPONDING TO COMMON CRITICISMS


“American Healthcare is terrible”
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American healthcare is definitely not “terrible”. It may be expensive, but it is definitely not terrible. In terms of the quality of care itself, it's among the best in the world. The U.S. leads the world in pharmaceutical research and innovation, meaning that Americans are often the first to receive access to newly developed drugs / technology. The U.S. also leads the world in cancer survival rates and has the lowest post operative complications. If you have some special health condition then American healthcare is what you want.

Universal healthcare is overrated. Having first hand experience with the NHS (The UK’s health provider), I found the wait times to be terrible and the quality of care being disappointing. It seems as if they don’t really care about you. I had a broken finger and they didn’t treat it properly and it's now slightly bent JFL. UKcels can vouch for this

While universal healthcare can reduce costs it usually comes with slower service and longer delays. Personally, I would rather pay more for healthcare that's quicker and higher quality than pay less for healthcare that’s way slower and lower quality. Many Canadians come down to the U.S. to pay extra for healthcare because of wait times in their own country. Universal healthcare sounds great in theory, but in practice it isn’t what it's made out to be at all. For many people including myself, paying for faster higher quality care is preferable to long delays and inadequate care.


“Gun violence and safety”
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This narrative is extremely over inflated in the media and completely over exaggerates the risk for the average person. The U.S. also has 330M+ people so total numbers look higher. Violent crime tends to be hyper concentrated in specific neighbourhoods (the hood) in certain cities (Philly, Chicago, Detroit, etc). If you live outside of those places, like in the suburbs, gun violence really isn’t an issue. Most Americans live normal lives without ever encountering gun violence.


School shootings statistics are also misunderstood. Most databases define school shootings extremely broadly including:
Accidentally discharging a gun
Shootings near school property
Incidents after school hours
Situations where nobody is injured

Only a very small percentage of school shootings are what most people actually picture a school shooting as (someone with a gun inside a school looking to kill as many people as possible). While they still happen, the chances that you are in one are extremely low.

Also, how cool is the 2nd Amendment? If someone breaks into your home you have the right to shoot them dead.


“Lack of public transportation”
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Can’t really argue with this one tbh, it's true. Only really NYC has a good metro system. Some other bigger cities also have some buses and trains but nothing major. Public transportation just isn’t really in America’s culture. It is very car centric. America was just built differently than Europe. Cities are more spread out and there is a lot more space / land which naturally led to a car based system. Tbh I prefer being in a car than being in cramped / dirty / busy public transportation so I don’t mind it but I can see why others would.






ONTO THE MANY BENEFITS:


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THE ADVANTAGES

The world’s strongest economy (water)
The U.S has the strongest economy in the world with the BIGGEST nominal GDP by a long shot.
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The dollar is the global reserve currency. International trade and financial markets are denominated in dollars.
The U.S dominates in industries like:

  • Technology
  • Finance
  • Entertainment
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Aerospace
  • AI
  • Energy
America has always had a strong culture for entrepreneurs. The most valuable companies ever have come from the U.S. (Amazon, Microsoft, Google, Apple, NVIDIA, etc).

The individual earning potential is the highest in the world, especially for highly skilled professionals like doctors, lawyers, and engineers. Culturally, the “American Dream” is still alive. The idea that you can come here and achieve success if you work hard is still real.

You’ll sometimes hear people bringing up countries with a higher GDP per capita, but they are all significantly smaller than the US. It’s a lot easier to maintain a high GDP per capita with a small population, and it’s harder to have a high GDP per capita with a very big one.

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The U.S. is the only big country on this GDP per capita list. Among the top 10 countries with the highest populations (India, China, United States, Indonesia, Pakistan, Nigeria, Brazil, Bangladesh, Russia, and Mexico), the U.S leads in economic metrics.

The average disposable income is the highest in the world
and income tax + tax burden is lower than most Western countries. (depends on state)
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Stunning natural beauty
America has quite literally won the geographic lottery. The U.S. has some of the most breathtaking landscapes with no other country coming close in terms of diversity. You pretty much have every biome.






Absolutely breathtaking. This blessed geography is the reason why many Americans never even leave the country in their lifetime. They simply don’t need to travel to other countries for vacations. This huge range of biomes also lets you choose the type of climate you want to live in, while still living in America. Prefer tropical weather? Live in Florida or Hawaii. Want colder weather? Go to Alaska or Minnesota. Want a year round mediterranean climate? Go to southern California.

Few countries allow you to ski on snowy mountains, surf tropical beaches, explore deserts, and hike massive forests within the same country. You can do all these things in the same day just in California. The National Parks system is also well made.


Friendly and extroverted culture
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When I first came here on holiday to Florida I noticed this immediately. Everyone here is a lot more talkative and approachable. Strangers will strike up a conversation with you completely randomly. If you have social anxiety it will improve so much upon coming here. You feel like you are being judged less and have more room to be yourself. If you’re in high school it's hard not to have friends even if you’re a loser. Service culture is also friendly and informal.


World’s strongest military
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The U.S ranks #1 in the strongest militaries.
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With a trillion dollar defense budget, you can be rest assured that you are safe. Veterans also experience many benefits in college loans, home loans, healthcare, etc.


Massive Sports Culture


The sports culture is huge. The sheer scale was impossible for me to comprehend when I first came here. Most countries only have 1 or 2 sports that are primarily played. America has many.
American football (peak entertainment), basketball, european football, lacrosse, baseball, hockey, motorsport etc. Professional leagues like the NFL, NBA, MLS, NHL, MLB have huge watch counts. A unique aspect of American sports is college sports. Millions of people watch college players play, even though the players are technically not professional.
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Some college stadiums
By being good at a sport in high school, you can basically go to college for completely free and train at billion dollar facilities. Even big high schools have huge facilities. There's a team for pretty much every sport in high school. American football, soccer, basketball, lacrosse, field hockey, ice hockey, track and field, rowing, swimming, tennis, volleyball, softball, bowling, even more I can’t remember right now.
View attachment 4795974
This is a high school stadium lmao. Flirting with the cheerleaders after trucking some kid must be EVERYTHING. Obviously most schools don’t have stadiums like this but there are some big public schools in Texas that focus HEAVILY on sports and have these.
And you can’t forget tailgating, people literally having a barbecue before a game.
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Patriotism + Culture

A huge culture shock when I first came here was that the American flag is literally everywhere. Compare that with the UK where it's almost illegal to put the flag up now…




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America ranks in the most patriotic countries. Also caging at India being there JFL :KEKW:

American culture is also fire. The high school experience really is a movie. Homecoming, prom, football games, pep rallies, etc. National holidays like Memorial Day Weekend, Labor Day, Independence day (4th of July), Thanksgiving get family and friends together.
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Best Universities


The U.S. has around 11-13 universities in the top 20 best universities worldwide (depending on the ranking). Harvard, Princeton, MIT, Stanford, Yale, Duke, Cornell, Brown, are all famous names. If you want to pursue a high level of education, America is perfect for you. The college experience overall (fraternities, sororities, partying, sports, etc) is crazy.


Cultural Influence



American culture dominates the world. Hollywood, tech, fashion, and music shapes global culture. People worldwide watch American movies, listen to American artists, and use American platforms and technology everyday. No other country exports culture at this scale.


Beautiful cities + neighborhoods



American neighborhoods are stunning, especially for someone who wasn’t born here.


Unmatched choice + freedom of lifestyle
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One of the cool things about the U.S. is how different it can be depending on where in the country you are, and thus how many options you have on what type of life you want to live. Each state is almost its own mini country with different laws, politics, taxes, and types of people. Even different cities in the same state can be drastically different. Don't mind high taxes? Go to Massachusetts / New York. Want low taxes and fewer regulations? Go to Texas / Florida.

This also applies for the type of people you want to be around. Don’t like liberals? Go to Texas. Don’t like conservatives? Go to California. Want to be around stricter Christians like Mormons or the Amish? Go to Utah or rural areas of Pennsylvania. Want a blue collar lifestyle? Go to Wyoming, Idaho, Montana, etc. Want more of an office job? New York, Chicago, etc. You get the gist.



Big beautiful houses





Obviously I slightly cherrypicked and didn’t show any lower end houses in the U.S. but these are like middle - upper middle class homes and they mog the shit out of what you get in most of Europe for the same price range.


What $579k gets you in Texas
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VS
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What $600k gets you in a UK suburb JFLLL

I love the huge front and back gardens in the U.S and that lawns are neatly mowed and well maintained.

New single family homes in 2025-2026 average around 2,300-2,400 square feet. Compare that to Europe typical homes range from 800-1,200 sq ft in places like the UK (average ~1,000 sq ft), Germany, or France.

There’s a vast range of architecture styles in the U.S. (Colonial, Victorian, Craftsman, Spanish Colonial, Ranch, New American, etc).

Housing prices greatly vary by state and city though and are very expensive in NYC and coastal California. Houses in middle America are dirt cheap. The funny thing is that house prices have almost doubled in the last decade and Americans now think they’re giga expensive but they’re still dirt cheap compared to other Western countries.

For example this house was $495k in 2005
View attachment 4796127
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Now its $880k. Imagine buying that shit in 2005 lmao



Food


Fuark I love American food. Steaks, burgers, ribs, shakes, brisket. So delicious. Fast food tastes so good even though its filled with literal goyslop. There’s healthier fast food options too like Chipotle. And don’t get me started on unlimited soda refills. Drive thrus are also giga useful you don’t even have to get out of your car.




CONCLUSION
I could name sooo many more advantages but I don’t want this thread to be longer than it already is. I can already tell some people are gonna say "Muhh America sucks if you're poor", but isn't this really true for every country? The US is one of the best countries for increasing your wealth too.

Thank you so much for reading this thread. No country is flawless, but when you look at the bigger picture (opportunity, innovation, freedom, geography, culture, people), the United States of America is on top. There’s just something about this country that you wouldn’t get until you’ve been here and interacted with the people for a while. It really is like the movies.

 
thinks they rule the world and just does nothing good
The "nothing good" in question:

Pioneered the internet, airplanes, cell phones, GPS, and pretty much all modern inventions.

Tons of medical break throughs saving countless lives

The largest donor of foreign aid providing food and medical support to over 150 countries.

Led in creating the UN and NATO, establishing peace worldwide.

Advocates for democracy and human rights

Apart from maybe to some middle eastern countries, America has a positive effect on the world.


But muhh we're ruled by Jews. Who cares even if we are, America is still the best country.
 
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