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But basically what I am saying is that like from my experience half the world seems to want to kill me so I don't know, America for some reason doesn't seem to want to kill me as much as everyone else which is kind of peculair. I think America on average is more religious and they tend to be less educated. But with athiest, and higher levels of education you end up with something quite different to which I don't fully feel like writing about at the moment but maybe a type of hubris is the right word?
People always complain about healthcare, I have universal healthcare but lately (the last couple of years) I have been like refused and unable to get treatment or service and have been outright scared to even do so, I am scared of the doctors.
When you read about socialized medical care a lot of horrors have taken place, so like it's not always better I feel like it's just what the liberal indoctrination system wants you to believe.
At least in America there seems to be more work, and since America is kind of more right wing there is this emphasis and pressure to be productive and work, and there are a lot of jobs, and businessess so it's easier to find work because again from my experience sometimes finding work and jobs can be more complicated and difficult then it should be and again everything is like socialized, and that's where the education system comes into play there is this big push to big educated, but I don't think it's really necessary even when it comes to learning essential skills or useful knowledge and sometimes concrete or practical wisdom can be best. I am not talking about the expectation to be educated or have a degree, just that it's just more drugery, another way tool that people use to make you waste all your time and use to judge or grade you on superflous standards.