NKVD or is it NYPD?

Social security is the name of the thing that take care of everything that may cause social vulnerability, so even your answer that it is a myth still doesn’t make it to what we actually have, fact is, proportionally, US homeless population is bigger than a lot of the Global South.

Is a shame for a nation with such mighty imperialist apparatus like the US just barely make it for being more socially stable than the Global South, when compared with the rest of the Global North the difference is just day and night, how can such nation have a system were it’s population are blackmailed by the companies for the company health security if they have any problem on the family, or the recent opioid issue with China that brought light to the information that while the US has about 8% of the world population it is destiny of 80% of the illegal opioids being commercialized.

The thing about America’s homeless population is it is not what you think it is, again see the fat homeless people. Many of these people have the means to take care of themselves, they just lack housing or the desire to acquire it (seriously, there are people in the US who are homeless by choice, name any other country with so much luxury that people would do such a thing).

Your Character of the US healthcare system is pulled straight from Communist propaganda and is wildly misleading. The opioid issue is a thing, but it is an issue in every other first world country as well, even Canada with it’s socialised healthcare and constant decriminalization of drugs. Also, the only reason why China has that information is because they are the ones selling the illegal opioids, so that point is moot.

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Iirc that America’s expensive healthcare comes from the federal’s government’s choice to limit how many doctor could actually be taught and enter the field

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thats actually such an amazing fun fact, thanks dude

your nickname fits you well, what a waste.
another great thing about buying premiums in game is to flex on thirdworlders like you.

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Fair enough, though cops shouldn’t be militarized against the people.
I don’t give a flying fuck about your prohibition era constitutional amendments, or any of your amendments whatsoever. But from here we get a awkward transition:

I’ve done my share of reading, where we can go back to the illiteracy part again. Half of the US population doesn’t even understand it even if they read it.
Now we can jump to the definition of a third world country.

When the term Third World came into use just after World War II, the First World was the western democracies, the Second was the communist bloc, the Third was everyone else — by and large, poor countries. In time, Third World came to mean not just economically underdeveloped but also politically and socially, too.

Also see:

Originally coined by French historian Alfred Sauvy in 1952, “Third World” was part of the “three worlds” label system used to describe a country’s political alliances. The “First World” countries were the largely democratic NATO countries such as the United States, Japan, and much of Western Europe. The “Second World” countries were the Communist Bloc countries, including the Soviet Union, China, and their allies. Finally, “Third World” countries were countries that remained neutral and allied with neither side.

However, that meaning changed after the fall of the Soviet Union (and the end of the Cold War) in the early 1990s. “Third World” lost its political root and came to refer to economically poor and non-industrialized countries, as well as newly industrialized countries. Under this modernized definition, Third World countries are those that display economic, social, political, and environmental issues such as high poverty rates, economic instability, and lack of essential human resources compared to the rest of the world.

Not according to the UN.

Homelessness violates the principle of human dignity enshrined in articles 1 and 22 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and in the International Covenants on Civil and Political Rights and Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.

You know why Dr. Pimple Poppel is even possible? Because people cannot afford basic healthcare and their medical conditions are left unattended - unless they take part in a TV-show which gives them basic operations for free for reward of participation.
The average cost of insulin in the States is $98.70 while in Turkey it’s 2,64%.
Roughly 10% of US population doesn’t afford the health insurance, and most of them live in states hostile to Affordable Care Acts.
People are dying in the States because they can’t afford insulin. That’s a prime example of a socioeconomic crisis.

States are not the only one with water problems, many African countries share this. Russia is second world so they get some lease off - it’s not easy there, 'kay? It’s not easy back there. They admit it themselves, it’s not easy living in the Second World. But this isn’t about the 2nd, it’s about the 1st and the 3rd.

Canada has it’s own dirty laundry, but this isn’t about Canada either. It’s about a significant portion of the populous not having access to clean drinking water and proper sanitation in a country that claims it should not be regarded as a third world country?

In any given year from 1982 to 2015, somewhere between 9 million and 45 million Americans got their drinking water from a source that was in violation of the Safe Drinking Water Act, according to a new study. Most at risk: people who live in rural, low-income areas.

And the as the epitaph to this tombstone:
My country fits the standards of a 1st world country 100%, it fits all of the categories, excelling in economic, social, political, and environmental matters. The US doesn’t, sorry, but it doesn’t.

Kinda ironic, I’ve been using only American Sources here.

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He’s not wrong, despite the nickname.
I don’t think you have much to flex even with those premiums, either.

Then you know nothing about the prohibition situation and I advise you don’t talk about it whatsoever.

Again, this is by state, the more urban the state, the higher the literacy tends to be. Furthermore, as of 2022, official government figures state that the state with the lowest literacy rate is New Jersey with a literacy rate of 83%. This also has nothing to do with the American education system, as New Jersey’s public school system ranks relatively well, even at a global scale. Therefore, your belief of Americans being generally illiterate is false.

Who cares what the UN thinks, there are people who are starving in Africa and other third world countries who have homes, and I can promise you every one of them would trade their home for the abundance of food that the United States has.

That still doesn’t change the fact that the American healtcare system works better than the socialized healthcare of Canada so much so that Canadians are doing healthcare tourism to the United States and not the other way around, despite Canada typically ranking incredibly high when healthcare is discussed.

So does China, so does Spain, so does Italy and so does Belgium. Water issues in the United States are not the product of a faulty system, it is an issue of logistically managing a country that big, similar to how Italy has difficult getting clean water to the remote mountains and how Canada has issues getting water to rural Manitoba in the middle of the country. You can’t just snap your finger and fix such things, you need to deal with the logistical issues first and geographic troubles cause trouble for all countries regardless of size.

Regarding Flint, the pipes have been fixed since 2021 and is no longer relevant.

Would you care to specify which country that is.

Talking to the other guy, not you. You might want to see what message I was replying to when I said that before jumping to conclusions.

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This is a catastrophic number you realize that?
Compare: Countries ranked by Literacy rate, adult total (% of people ages 15 and above) - Europe

Yet NKVD compared to NYPD is like comparing bananas to berries, and doesn’t remove the fact that violence against the populous is mark of a failed state.

The 1st world?

A cesspool blaming in a cesspit.

A public announcement is always open for a public response. These are public forums. If you want to address privately send a PM? Anyway, I did read it, my country has a literacy rate over 90% after all. He’s not so wrong, dude.

Also: Is America Becoming a Third World Country? | Robert Reich - YouTube

Pick any Northern European Country and Switzerland, let’s be fair here. Also the US of A fits to the definition of a third world country - as proven by above posts. You have nothing. “Statistics n-not that bad!” really can’t change my mind. Cope and seethe all you like. US of A is a third world country because it chooses to be one.

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Well canadians are known for hospitality, perhaps they just want to support your struggling healthcare ?

Oh in that case monetised school system is fine.

If I recall main roads are built in very germut way ~1930 - 1960. Lasts veri lonk (even without maintenance) But as all good things comes to end, the repair bill is quite massive.

Il grant that I might be entirely wrong, havent read about the subject for lonk time.
Doesnt change the fact that main roads are in trash condition.

Well why use fists when you can pump the MF that called you dickwaffle full of lead with your new glock that you got as freebie for buying 3 gallons of milk ?

Are we now agreeing US is 3rd world country or what ?

Well then all is fine if those starving africans are doing worse than I do.

And hows that war on drugs is going ?

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That is the lowest state, New Hampshire has literacy rates on par with those you provided with the most modern survey, which I can’t help but notice that your source cites numbers from 2008.

You count gangsters as part of the population? Ok then.

Nope, just about every first world country fails some benchmark set by the UN and has no plans to change it.

Please, how is Belgium a cesspit, enlighten me.

A public announcement directed at him, not you or are you so egotistical that you think every message sent publicly on this forum is directed at you.

So does the majority of US states. Again, decentralized education system.

Ok fine, lets look at France. France has:
The same water issues the US has, with many towns facing water shortages this year.
Not enough doctors or funding to sustain their healthcare system
While not the same amount of gun crime, equal amounts of violent crime
Similar amounts of political unrest
A police force just as militarized as the American one.

No it doesn’t because relative to other first world countries, the US is on par with or better than most of them in all categories.

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Are you really this stupid? I Literally said I was Canadian if my username wasn’t a big enough tipoff.

You really don’t know how the American school system works do you. Literally every state offers a public school system.

And so is the infrastructure of every other first world country. So does that mean there are no first world countries?

What is your point? If you didn’t have the glock, you would just stab the bitch, or do you want knife licences as well.

That is not the point, the point is the average American is far better off then anyone in the third world, and thus America cannot be a part of the third world.

Not much better than every other drug program implemented in the first world, I’ll grant you that.

So why you do it then ? That was quite unclear.

Yeah, even some 3rd world countrys offer the primary school.
Which wont really get you anywhere.

Care to name those other countrys ?

Perhaps that exact reason I dont need to stab him because I got the glock as freebie for my chocolate milk.
What part you failed to understand ?

Oh, so thats how it works ? We got a list of 3rd world countrys and the top1 always gets off the list because hes doing better than the rest ?

Portugal is actually doing quite fine in that subject, except ofc other countries have drug issues.
But not exactly war on drugs.

Because the healthcare in the US works better than in Canada? Why else would I go to the US to get treated?

This still means you are wrong, schools arn’t monetized in the US.

Canada, the UK, Australia and France.

Perhaps what you don’t understand is that if I wanted to kill him with the gun, taking that gun away is not going to change the fact that I still want to kill him, I just need to find other means to do so ex. a knife.

But they still have the issues, so whatever policies they implemented are just as ineffective so what is your point.

Perhaps due to lack of intelligency ? I mean theres ton of reasons.

Yeah, totally forgot that theres no other schools than primary.
Clearly you have passed it.

UK / France have just fine.

If I recall it was your argument something mumbling about other kind of violence magically justifying US homicide rates.
Still, even UK / france / What ever country has violence im quite sure the US is still at top15 in homicides.

Quite sure theres fairly less drug related problems than in US.

Why would I try to get healthcare fro people less intelligent than me, are you really this dumb?

Middle and high school are also free, and University being paid is common in many countries like Canada.

Your joking right? The UK’s infrastructure is a labyrinthian mess built over centuries and France had 1/3rd of it’s public bridges in need of repair in 2018.

That was never the point, the point was other first world countries have the same issues, so it is an irrelevant reason as to why the US is not a first world country.

The US didn’t even crack top 50, nice try. Furthermore, the only reason it is so high is because of the size of the population.

Still doesn’t change the fact that none of these programs worked, so why is the war on drugs so special.

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Subject if I recall was US.

You can go check yourself.

Magnitude of problems seems to be something they did not pay in your free schools.
Its not exactly same if 1 person is murdered per 1000 people compared to 999 murders per 1000 people.

Damn look at all those countries above US.

As above mentioned magnitude of problems.

What I said also applies to the US.

I did.

I understand that perfectly, but another thing about magnitude is once you get past a certain point, the difference in numbers become meaningless. 900 out of 1000 people murdered evokes the same amount of response as 800 out of 1000 murdered.

See what I said above.

the US doesn’t have a strong definition for both mass shooting and school shootings with mass shootings requiring ~3 people getting shoot and school shooting is just a firearm going off on school grounds doesn’t matter if it’s purposeful, an accidental discharge or suicide

so its monetised after all ?

Well you did quite shit job at it.

Next EU country is at rank 47 us being 32. Only quite questionable countrys being top of it.