Scandinavia and the World
Scandinavia and the World

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Everything is relative 5 12, 3:16pm

@Smartis slavery in America is a long and complicated history that European countries bought slaves from Africa to the American colonies not to mention slavery is thousands of years old and was practiced by many civilizations and cultures including um yours Swedish Slave trade

not to mention the American civil war has the most deaths of Americans from any war America was in previous or after and lost 2.5% of the population and population was a lot smaller back then if the US lost 2.5% of her population now that would be 823,7500 deaths

yeah the US has a lot of problems but we also have a lot to be proud of too and it's unfair and judgemental to bring up something many countries did and was imposed on the American colonies by those countries not to mention the US pre and post-revolution had a strong anti-slavery sentiment and many northern colonies freed their slaves after American Independence which might not have happened if they were still colonies The Impact of the Revolution on Slavery

not to mention we are not the only fucking country that does not have universal healthcare and US has private health insurance and affordable health care law and Medicare and Medicaid

see look here's a map of the countries that have universal healthcare and those who don't have it and look like those who don't outnumber those who do including Mexico and yet it's always the US that has to be criticized and made fun of not having it Here's a Map of the Countries That Provide Universal Health Care (America's Still Not on It)

there is a song called America by Deuce and the chorus goes "in a world that's insane why is America to blame?" which I interpreted is the whole world is insane including America but why should America be the scapegoat? why should any country be the scapegoat?

also, it's spelled Capitalists with a c not kapitalists with a k