nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpq5phhes0c8vqr6pf4acy8fu3hreflpexcg3nujf3wrkc8qqql63assumawa (nprofile…mawa) One major aspect of the modern American experience is that almost nobody trusts the government. Sure some may trust the government more than others and some may think that someone like Donald Trump can fix it, but most people have a gut feeling that the government is lying on almost everything. Even among people I talk to, it is that if there is going to be any meaningful change in this country, short of a revolution, it's going to come from state and local governments refusing to enforce unconstitutional and unjust laws and not from the federal government.
>voting doesn't work over here as well and the people seem to like it that way. they long for being oppressed.
I wonder if it is just people falling for propaganda revolving around American culture and politics. Europeans probably look at all the mass shootings in America or American hate groups like the WBC and come to the conclusion that freedoms like gun rights and free speech aren't worth it.