NKVD or is it NYPD?

Oh, a cheap blow choosing a central european country from the pool of northen european countries, but hey, maybe that’s that 3rd world schooling system in play…

Water supply and sanitation in France is universal and of good quality.
So, sources perhaps? Mine is from
Metropolitan Consulting Group: VEWA – Vergleich europaeischer Wasser- und Abwasserpreise, p. 4 of the executive summary [1] Archived 27 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine

From us access to clean water and sanitation, direct quatation:

Water supply and sanitation in the United States involves a number of issues including water scarcity, pollution, a backlog of investment, concerns about the affordability of water for the poorest, and a rapidly retiring workforce. Increased variability and intensity of rainfall as a result of climate change is expected to produce both more severe droughts and flooding, with potentially serious consequences for water supply and for pollution from combined sewer overflows.[9][10] Droughts are likely to particularly affect the 66 percent of Americans whose communities depend on surface water.[2] As for drinking water quality, there are concerns about disinfection by-products, lead, perchlorates, PFAS and pharmaceutical substances, but generally drinking water quality in the U.S. is good.

Quite harsh, but hey, there’s the reliefieng “generally quite good”… Numbers look 3rd worldie.

This isn’t true. Source? Have any?

Do American Gangasters and Criminals somehow change from population to something else, or is this a classic example of failed state schooling? Or Ivy League schenanigans, huh?

True, it’s unfair for Belgium to align them with 2nd and 3rd world countries like Russia and USA, but they have it coming too. I’ll write you an essay or make a podcast in next episode.
It’ll cost you 150€, but that’s peanuts compared to actual college fees.

… is always open for public critique. That’s freedom of speech, 3rdie.

Burden of proof. No sources still. No counter-arguments. Just screeching.

Also a bonus:

Yet the most immediate source of Rush’s troubles is immediate: the puddle of sewage that has collected in her backyard, brewing with human feces. Whenever the toilet inside is flushed, the waste travels through a 10-ft. pipe straight to her backyard. Thousands of the county’s residents are in the same situation. Local government won’t pay to build infrastructure to connect them to proper wastewater-disposal lines, so they’re left to deal with the myriad problems caused by living in sewage that bubbles up into showers and bathtubs. A 2017 study of county residents found that 34% of participants suffer from hookworm, a parasitic infection contracted by walking barefoot on soil contaminated by fecal matter; among the issues associated with the disease is slow development in children. Charlie Mae Holcombe, 71, who lives in the area, said that the lack of sanitation accounts for the allergies, asthma and heart problems pervasive in the county. “Everyone’s dying,” she tells photographer Matt Black

Wanna guess where we are in? Sounds like Africa.
Oh…

Living in denial are we?

No more than any other first world country.

I found issues that you apparently seem to have missed. So tell me, who did the shitter job.

Again at that point, you get the same responce.

1 Like

How about the BBC

Name a country and I will tell you what UN benchmark it fails.

They lose their rights when they break the law and forgo the responsibilities of an American citizen.

Yes, but is it not a reasonable expectation that when I address one person publically, that whatever I say about them only applies to them? Or if I say Santa is a pedophile, does that also make you a pedophile?

Again, you admit the US economy is among the highest in the world so we both agree it clears the economic hurdle. Rule of law has not broken down yet to it is politically stable, it is still democratic and capitalistic, and it’s average standard of living is among the highest in the world. Not say the US is perfect, but it is most definitely not a third world country.

1 Like

quite many EU countries for example offers free school, university / college what ever.

Dont hesitate to link them.

Uhm, 5.5 USA next EU country estonia 2.2

Also a friendly reminder that you’ve been told, and proven, that;

  • Infant mortality rate
  • Disasterous Accea Rate To Clean Water and Sewage
  • Incarceration Rate
  • Illeteraty Rate
  • Corruption Rate
  • Citizen Happiness
  • Quality of Life (Country Wide)

show that US of A is, infact, A 3rd World Country by definition.

Waiting for a glorious comeback.

You end up paying back for it with taxes even if you don’t go, so is it really free?

Again magnitude, or are you the one who has forgotten how that works.

Brazil offer public education from city, state and federal levels for all degrees, from pre school to a university degree, so by his logic Brazil is a first world country above the US even hehehehe

I am not denying those issues exist, but even still those issues are barely anything compared to what actual third world countries face. Would you rather have those issues, or the inability to feed your population.

Americans paying as much in taxes as any Global South country but doesn’t get as minimal social security as them because he is busy financing a military 4 times over his biggest rival.

Oh wow, so you wast money on higher education while a great deal of the country starves, what an achievement.

1 Like

There are literally social security nets run by the individual states, we already discussed this. How dumb are you.

Lula’s government got Brazil out of the hunger map of the UN for the first time while the university level education got the biggest push in our history on his government too, and wasn’t until Michel Temer and Jair Bolsonaro recent pushes for making our public systems more lookalike the US systems we were going pretty well at this.

But as soon as the Lula’s party lost the leadership and those westernizing pushes were made we come back to the food insecurity indexes.

And how far in debt is Brazil now after all that spending?

We finally got there. This is a good acknowlegment.

The problems are real and dire, but in contrast with most of the poorest countries in the planet, the US of A has the resources and know-how to fix their problems.
They just choose not to. (This is a 1. [exaggeration] by [generalizing])

Countries like Nigeria, Somalia, Haiti, St. Dominique don’t and they’d wish to have.
US of A is the richest country in the planet, but civics from the 14th and 19th century are holding them back.

They deserve the nomination of a Third World Country, and some of their highest officials (Trump for instance has said it too) admit it. Hopefully they can fix those problems in the coming decades.

They look very effective, biggest prison population of the world by far, biggest problem with narcotics addiction by far, one of the biggest discrepancy on income distribution of the world, labor rights looking like (or worse than) any other Latinamerican country, etc.

You seen to have a difficult time understanding proportion, to it’s size, to it’s position on the world, to it’s total economic power, the US has way too many problems that it shouldn’t have, it has barely the minimum to be compared to a Global North country.

A saw a teacher say one time, “Rome is increasingly looking like any other province of the empire/ Roma se parece cada vez mais como qualquer outra província do império”

Fun fact, Lula’s government got us out of the debt we had since the American sponsored military dictatorships too. Yeah man, my country has seen better days before some people tried to make us look like our northern cousins without the privilege of a consolidated imperialist international policy.

Ah, no wonder only primary schools is free.
After all your going to die anyway so is murder really a murder ?

Oh yeah, 1000 people in murrica is much more than 1000 people in estonia.

Again, middle and high school are free, and colleges costing money is still relatively commonplace in other first world countries so what is your point.

Did I ever say that? No I sad at a certain point, the raw values stop mattering and what becomes more important is the fact thet it ss happening.

If this Lula was doing so well, how did he end up losing.

Like many 3rd world countries.

And ?

Well you mentioned magnitude.

Theres very little logic with this man, which proves schools definitely should be free in all levels.

1 Like