I disagree. There are many disparities in demographics with the US culture (for many reasons) that are percentage-wise far different than other countries. We are experiencing sociological “Social Strain”. We have affluenza living around the corner from homeless encampments....all throughout our country with large extremes in those variables. You know, the “haves” and the “have nots” at alarmingly unusual numbers at both sides of the spectrum.
Our history from the Revolution against Great Britain, our interaction with Native Americans (horrific), our bloody Civil War and all of our WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam Nam, Desert Storm, Afghanistan campaigns, etc leave us with a certain **special** take on violence. Unique to our culture. “Here we are to save the day” propaganda. Captain America stuff.
And let’s not forget that we are largely a 2-income society with the latchkey-kid syndrome as an after effect. TV, YouTube, social media, X-Box are literally “teaching” our kids. Youngsters have highly influential minds. The internet has been a game changer.
Families no longer live together on the farm or the same block to keep an eye on “squirrelly Johnny”, iykwim.
Dont bother with the retorts because I’ve seen many changes personally here in the US during these decades. Just throwing my observations out there....
Well, I have to bother with the retorts. I live in a Third World country and kids have access to the same crap because kids have the internet. Where I live there are villages and every village has a town hall where there is internet. The code is given out for free.
I have a neighbor who is more affluent. He would be poverty in the US but because his home is a family home, he can afford Wifi. He has given the code to the neighbors. The music they play often is US with horrendous words.
People do not get married and children are often raised by relatives, There are a few homeless that sleep outside. They get money but they go to the mayor to get a daily amount or they would spend the monthly amount in one day. They can only get their money if they go to the free doctor to ascertain that they take their meds , once a month. Everyone is used to them but tourists do freak out.
There are rich people here. Bilionaires come here on vacation but we only see their minions,
Australia is very similar to the US. I do not know if they have homeless but they have medical care, unlike the US. Sydney is reportedly the most expensive city in the world. Australia has tremendous social problems.
England has tremendous wealth and poverty. They have people from every corner of earth, but I am not sure how Brexit will affect that.
Australia has a horrible race problem as well as the issues with immigrants who are escaping the Middle East. And of course, England conquered every place on earth.
Hawaii has an increidble homeless population. Issues with the Native Hawaiians And of course the extremes of wealth and poverty. They do have strong gun laws and have had a tremendous health system because of the example of the pineapple plantations.
It is funny , though, the misconceptions here about the US. A man was injured in an accident here. The mother wanted to bring him to the US for rehab. Here there is national health care but to get intense care, it would require a trip to a further away country. All paid for, of course.
The mother had no,idea that health care in the US was not something people in the US have.