it’s kitsch.
cuz like 99% of what you spend will go to some rich fuk
Trying to create an answer that is more universal than our current political situation.
It’s too damn big. There isn’t any such thing as visiting the USA. You can see a little tiny bit, and what you choose will color your viewpoint.
It’s 50+ countries in a trenchcoat. Pan-Americanism, in the US context, is laughable at best and absolutely a shambling nightmare at worst. There’s several reasons why our government sucks. But the sheer size of this fucking empire is the top of the list.
Before the end of the century, it’s going to Balkanize hard.
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Disclaimer: this depends a lot on where you are travelling from, I’m just relaying things I’ve heard from friends
If you are travelling with women, they (and you) are likely to be questioned to check for “sex trafficking” reasons. You are likely to have to strip for no other reason than the officer wanting to (regradless of the previous point) If you don’t pass as white, or dare speak a latin language, you are likely to face hostility. The food is bad
I’m sorry. I only downvoted you for slandering our food. The rest is accurate.
Bruh as someone who grew up in the US then left, US food is trash. It’s loaded full of artificial dyes and corn syrup. You know how Mexican Coke tastes better than American Coke? That same principle applies to everything, eg: compare Canadian Heinz (ironically made in the US) to US Heinz. The US is slowly poisoning its whole population in the name of profits
Anecdotally, I also don’t know exactly why, but produce seems fresher where I live now. Produce bought in the US always goes bad in like 2-3 days. Also our eggs only cost a few bucks.
I will absolutely slander food in the US
Ok, fair.
In my defense, I wasn’t thinking of mass market brands, but things like korean bbq taco trucks, NY style pizza, smoked beef brisket, cajun seafood boil, pumpkin pie, and other crazy fusions created by a mingling of the worlds immigrants making due with they can get.
Unfortunately… gestures everywhere
I think fruits & vegetables in the US are bred specifically to go bad quickly. At least, some varieties go bad faster than others, and the ones that are fresh for a shorter time seem to dominate store shelves. Where I live, it’s possible to buy varieties of some things that stay good for a long time, but they’re farmed locally, not by a big company.
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ICE
And CBP. If you’re anything but a white male, they don’t like you.
It’s not /just/ about colour. Plenty of white people are being detained illegally. The only way to be certain not to be illegally detained in the US is not to visit the US. Sadly, not an option for many people who are already there.
Even if you’re a white male, it’s safer to be wealthy just in case.
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The USA.
Bit of a shithole innit
If you’re white or have a posh Northern European accent, then you’ll probably be ok.
If you’re brown and have a Southern or Eastern European accent, then you’ll be considered “Mexican”. And possibly mistreated as the hired help or favored slave.
If you’re black, you may get shot by police or persecuted by ICE.
It can happen to anyone, even an Australian police officer who married a man in the army.
It’s dangerous. People are a 35 times more likely to be killed by guns than my country.
What that data fails to properly explain is that outside of a few counties you are basically never going to see a gun homicide in the US. The city I live in has some of the highest gun crime in the country, but it is almost exclusively in a few small areas that tourists would never really go anywhere near.
Of our yearly gun homicides ~82% of it is African Americans killing other African Americans. Often in gang related disputes in very specific areas in a couple of states.
Depending on where someone is visiting they are likely much safer here than in many other countries on average.
Statistics are a wonderful thing, but it’s important to fully understand the data rather than just applying that average to the entire united states without any nuance.
Mississippi had a gun death rate of 29.6 per 100k in 2022.
Rhode Island had a a gun death rate of 3.1 per 100k in 2022.
Both those numbers include suicide by gun and suicide has outpaced homicide for at least the last 40 years.
Another thing to note is that the USA over all has lower gun homicide rates today than back in 1970s.
For comparison Jamaica had 44.7 gun death per 100k in 2022.
The Bahamas had 28.5 per 100k in 2022.
Plenty of people still feel comfortable traveling to those places year round.
The fact you had to name Jamaica and Bahamas, both incredibly poor developing nations as comparison to get remotely close to our gun violence is proof you should not come here.
…did you read my comment at all? I very clearly stated that those are popular tourist destinations that people are still visiting all year round. As in people don’t find THOSE places too dangerous to visit why should they worry about america?
Both of those places are significantly more dangerous than the overwhelming majority of America as I very clearly explained in the rest of my comment.
I don’t think you read my comment at all. If you did you certainly didn’t understand anything I said.
Try again.
“Only if you compare United States to some of the most impoverished developing Nations in the world” is horrifying - you don’t see that?
If you don’t see the enormous double standard you applied in your last comment, then there’s nothing more for anyone to discuss here.
Enlighten me. What “enormous” double standard did I apply in my last comment?
I won’t deny the fact that gun violence happens here in the US, but statistics can be deceiving when you’re dealing with very small numbers. The article you linked gives a rate of 4.5 per 100,000 people in the US. That would put your country at around 0.13 per 100k.
Out of 100k, the difference between 4.5 and 0.13 is still exceptionally small. So small that your chances of being shot if you live here your entire life are negligible. If you visit for a week or two, your chances are statistically insignificant. If you look at homicides by any means, not just firearms, this becomes even closer.
So while what you say is accurate, you have to look at what it actually means. The United States is not “dangerous” by any stretch of the imagination. 35 multiplied by almost nothing is still almost nothing.
Says only nation where mass shootings occur daily.
You’re full of shit. Redefining “dangerous” doesn’t make things less dangerous. 35x as dangerous will always be 35x as dangerous. Drop your stupid, shitty numbers, reframe it as 1 in 1,000,000 vs. 1 in 22,000. That seem like enough of a difference? It should, if you’re sane. It won’t, if you’re a gun psychopath or just an argumentative asshole.
You’re using “the entire US”. Well, tourists don’t visit “the statistical entire US”. They go to cities, where the people and things are. If you’re too fucking stupid to understand there are places in the US that are DANGEROUS, that’s not my problem.
Please visit some of these dangerous places. Stay forever, I mean the odds are in your favor, right?
It really depends on what part of the USA. New Mexico, New York,texas,etc are very different experiences. Some good some bad
Hmmmmmm
- Well, if your not Hitler yourself, you will be put in a KZ.
- if youre a Woman. KZ.
- You have a Gun? KZ.
- You dont have a gun? KZ.
- Youre black? KZ.
- You have porn on your Phone? KZ.
- They suspect youre a terrorist bc you dont have porn? KZ.
- You have Money? KZ so they can cease it.
- You dont have Money? KZ bc poor.
- You have long hair? Youre trans, KZ.
- You have short hair? Trans man, KZ.
- You go to a mens Toilet? KZ.
- You go to a womens Toilet? KZ.
- You go to a Toilet with no Indication if its Mens or Womens? Non binary, KZ.
Want more?
What’s KZ?
It’s a German abbreviation for “Konzentrationslager” meaning concentration camp. Not sure that’s what they meant, though.
Thanks, but from context, it almost certainly is what they meant.
Thats what I meant.
Dude just open a newspaper it’s plainly obvious why not.