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Jul 5, 2025
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I was thinking about being homeless for a long time and now I don't even think I can be HOMELESS because of these motherfuckers hurting anybody that's brown. Fuck these people 🔥 now
I think all the people who think something really bad is going on in the US, Americans or otherwise, just forget its history. The US is inherently unstable. As all heterogenous, stitched-together countries are. E Pluribus Unum is a slogan not reality. So, the US has always gone nuts every 30-40 years. Great Depression, McCarthyism, Civil War, Civil Rights movement, Counter-culture and Vietnam - so many examples.
People think US is a safe and peaceful place only for 2 reasons: Relativism. Much worse happens in some other countries. For example, the Stalinist purges came about the tail end of the Depression. And in the interregna between these fun periods, the industrialized US economy invariably has boomed and that benefited the whole of society.
I have lived right next to some of these depressed areas, where people feel left behind, once the stable assembly-line jobs of the 1950s boom evaporated. Under the right conditions, people were always ready to explode like now... it only needed the current coterie to turn up. The undercurrent was always there.
Anyone who's travelled the length of I-90 or I-10, 20-25 years ago, station-hopping on their car radio, knew there were 2 incompatible Americas and that such a time as the present would soon come. Given America does not have power to fix itself, I doubt if it will exist 20-30 years from now.
I agree, it's always been an illusion, a terroristic empire that leeches of other countries and kills for money, conquering land, and it's own people. I'll be glad when it doesn't exist, I'll only look for our own when it's time because we need to take back the power and give the land back to the indigenous.
 
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turtle2

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Jan 16, 2026
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You know it's serious where people are discussing it here of all places.
 
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peacefulnights

star gazer
Jan 15, 2026
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The world is going to shit and Gen Z is getting fucked from all sides too (economically, generationally, etc etc). As someone who grew up in a neglectful household and going to college when this happens it just seems predestined it feels somewhat normal to strongly consider and soon attempt to CTB.

CTB rate is up 50% from the highest peak in the last 25 years for 18-24 year olds and is similar for 25+ right now too. Rather leave with my dignity in tact than be a slave to whatever fucking happens next.

Wishing peace and love to my fellow SS members <3
 
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Dejected 55

Visionary
May 7, 2025
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I have been saying for a while now that even if I didn't have personal problems that are destroying me... if tomorrow I woke up and was able to conquer all my demons... the world around me is so horrible and disappointing that I have no reason to want to be part of that. Hell, a mentally healthy me might be even more miserable in this world because there would be nothing to distract me from all the horrors.
 
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denali

Professional Idiot
Jan 24, 2026
6
i am not an American citizen and I have traveled extensively around the world. Believe me, a large part of the globe would love to live in a country like the USA. You're probably privileged to be saying such nonsense. It doesn't matter, that's my point of view based on my travel experience. I will not argue further.
have also noticed this in my travels. also just here in america most hospital workers / taxi uber drivers / cleaning people / construction workers are immigrants I think they have a positive impact on america but none the less people from other countries would do anything to move to america. Here we have a justice system that works (your gonna hate this but its true look at most countries in africa mexico central america etc) where you can just bribe police officers or the judge people here actually get a fair chance you think the wealth disparity is bad here travel to yemen nigeria or somalia
 
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raybd

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Dec 4, 2019
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have also noticed this in my travels. also just here in america most hospital workers / taxi uber drivers / cleaning people / construction workers are immigrants I think they have a positive impact on america but none the less people from other countries would do anything to move to america. Here we have a justice system that works (your gonna hate this but its true look at most countries in africa mexico central america etc) where you can just bribe police officers or the judge people here actually get a fair chance you think the wealth disparity is bad here travel to yemen nigeria or somalia
Lived long enough and traveled widely enough in the world and in the US - particularly in what's derisively called flyover country.
My well-founded impression is that the quality of life in the US has declined greatly in the last 3 decades. I can think of at least 20 countries which give a better quality of life on average. And, the US is busily going in the wrong direction.
Anywhere that's not hell is a good place to move to, if you are from Somalia or the war-torn places of Yemen. That is no meaningful comparison. People from third world countries want to move to the west, mainly to the US. But, is the US such a good deal today, that, say, the average Frenchman or Luxembourger dreams every night of moving to it? Can you interest a well educated and well-off Tokyo professional - say a doctor or engineer or architect to move to the US just like that? Those days are gone - 60 years ago may be.
The justice system works in the US? With this kind of Supreme court? Which doesn't even pretend anymore? The Supreme court has been led by a conservative from almost Truman's time. And largely has had a conservative majority for 50 years. But, it didn't start looking openly partisan until the Gore-Bush fight. By now, it is a lost cause. Think Kavanaugh has a straight bone in his body? Or that Clarence Thomas has ever heard of the word honesty? Actually, there are a number of conservative-leaning jurists who would still decide cases impartially. Somehow, Mitch McConnel and the White House nominating squad never heard of them. Not that I like the 3 liberal judges either. Shrill on the wrong things. I can think of a number of third world countries where surprisingly, the supreme court is non-partisan. The corruption is mostly confined to the lowest courts - like you could bribe away a hit-and-run you were in - which you cannot brazenly do in the US (you could lean on the cops to go slow or the DA to look away though - and some famous names have done that).
If you are today's Gibbon, you better start writing "The Decline and Fall of the American Empire"
 

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