GoddyofAus
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The whole Western World is more enlightened then the most conservative U.S States.
I didn't say the majority of the people.
I implied CEOs when I mentioned golden parachutes. A golden parachute is an exorbitant severance package that executives of major companies receive when they get fired. Imagine if you got 45 million dollars upon getting fired. You'd want to be fired. What is the incentive to do a good job if you have 45 million dollars to look forward to?
I know what golden parachute is, but it's not a term reserved for just CEOs. When you said people you make it seem like your painting everyone with a broad brush.
Yes.
the right answer
Hmmm....... hard to argue with such a well thought response.
no
I didn't ask for an argument
In my opinion I think that Europe is more enlightened than America, I could list many reasons why i think this, but then I realised I'd have to argue with someone over such a massive topic it would be pointless.
The Racism and awful gun laws are enough for me to answer yes, you can argue with me all you like but it is unlikely I will see your point, you could argue back that there are parts of europe like that, but none of them as "Civilised" as America.
But it's such a massive topic I didnt want to go into it, so i thought I'd show my vote without arguing with somebody over the internet.
Read my previous post and tell me again how Europe is so progressive.
Both places have their hooligans and racists. But for the overall situation, look at workers rights, or healthcare.
This.
Both places have their hooligans and racists. But for the overall situation, look at workers rights, or healthcare.
So they are more enlightened? Calling people fags and throwing bananas at soccer players with African backgrounds is somehow more better than... a country with different medical practices?
America is too big to generalize.
Europe also, if you consider the old Soviet Bloc of countries.
Agreed on both counts.
A slight peeve of mine (and maybe a tad off topic) is that I have heard some Americans say they want to take a vacation to "do Europe". As if by going to Paris, Florence and Berlin you've "done Europe". Anecdotal I know, but I've never heard this the other way round.
Whoever wins still loses to Canada.
Going to California is a pretty popular vacation
Going to California is a pretty popular vacation
Really? For people outside the US?
I find it interesting how these things work on levels
Canadians imagine living in the US is bad
US americans imagine living in latin america is bad
Even within the Caribbean you see the same thing. I live in PR and I imagine living in DR and Cuba is pretty bad.
I bet dominicans and cubans imagine living in Haiti is bad. I guess you can't go lower than that though. NK being the closest thing I guess.
No Europe for me. America really does have the most freedom, however cliche that sounds. I'll take our government over anything Europe has to offer every single time.
That said there are some things Europe does better, but overall I'm glad I'm in the US.
I always hear Americans talking about their freedom. What is "freedom" for you exactly and how does the US give it to you? How is Europe "less free" than the US?
I'm hoping it does not have anything to do with things like gun rights or similar, given that they're rather superficial and unimportant on a normal, regular life.
My opinion: both the US and Europe have their pros and cons, but I have to say I see more cons in the US than in Europe, with the crappy healthcare system you guys have being the biggest problem of all. And that you have to get thousands in debt if you want to get a good university degree. Health and education is a right, not a privilege!
And by the way your healthcare/education isn't free. I hate when europeans lie about that that.
If you were to measure enlightenment by who is most hated by those least enlightened then the US would win easily, that whole war on Islam agenda and the marriage with Israel is kinda cheating though. Enlightenment is such an ambiguous term but if you need to stick it on 2 very different groups of people in a broad stroke then I would go with the one that has the least exploitative society, that goes from economic opportunity to social equality but also media and education, I think that one goes to EU then but only because corporations haven't managed to gain more control on governments yet.
Sorry buddy, it's a contest that requires a minimum of 100 million citizens to qualify. Between Nations you still lose big time versus Norway, Sweden, Finland, Iceland, Denmark.
I think the right to defend myself is kind of important.
But for me freedom is more just a concept that I can do what i want as long as i don't hurt someone. I can start a buisness, live an alternative lifestle, etc etc and be given a bit more leeway than in other places in the world. it's isn't perfect, but in america you can make the case for yourself.
And by the way your healthcare/education isn't free. I hate when europeans lie about that that.
In the UK our education and healthcare is free at the point of use. No lie.
And by the way your healthcare/education isn't free. I hate when europeans lie about that that.
I think America would rank a lot better if they had universal healthcare like other industrial countries.
That's similar to Canada I've been to the doctor and hospital more time than I can count over the years and I've once seen a dollar amount attached to any of the services I received.
I think the right to defend myself is kind of important.
But for me freedom is more just a concept that I can do what i want as long as i don't hurt someone. I can start a buisness, live an alternative lifestle, etc etc and be given a bit more leeway than in other places in the world. it's isn't perfect, but in america you can make the case for yourself.
And by the way your healthcare/education isn't free. I hate when europeans lie about that that.
Than me and you just have a different idea of what freedom is. To me i don't consider myself "less diginified" becuase i'm paying for a service I request for like going to school. I like the freedoms america offers me.Ehm... all the things you listed, (starting a business, alternative lifestyle, etc,) can be done freely not only in Europe but also in many countries (for example, most of Latin America). Most, if not all (and I'm quite sure all) the things an average American would do on his/her life can be done freely as well in Europe.
Healthcare and education is not free in Europe, nobody says that, as we pay it with our taxes. But everyone has access to it, regardless of their economical status, at least healthcare (education might be a little bit more limited). But to live with good health and dignity (and with dignity I mean not having to pay crazy amounts of money for things like X-Rays, MRI's, or surgeries, elements that are essential for you to live with health and freely) everyone has access.
And on this very same topic we could even add things where you have more freedom in Europe than in the US. How free are you if you're thousands of dollars in debt just because you had an illness or a medical complication, something you're not at fault? Doesn't it limit your "freedom"?
If you do not come from at least a middle class family you're very likely not going to be able to go the university (unless you're very "lucky" and manage to get all those loans you'll have to pay later), you can't continue with your education, to get a degree in what you like/love. Just because of your economical status. I've heard Americans say "well, if you work hard in life, you'll get high etc etc", yep, very true, but it is certainly unfair some people have that route much much easier than others, because their parents or themselves can afford college or the loans for paying college.
Here at least, you won't get thousands in debt for getting ill. You may go to the university even if you have a rather difficult economical situation. And still, you're "free" to choose if you want to go to a state-funded public university, where the fares are low and accesible to most, or if you want to study at a very expensive (American style) private university. But the important thing is that it does not really matter where you choose to study, you CAN do it.
Sorry buddy, it's a contest that requires a minimum of 100 million citizens to qualify. Between Nations you still lose big time versus Norway, Sweden, Finland, Iceland, Denmark.