Originally Posted by
Cbrider
I love people who complain that the U.S. is "not supporting them as a citizen." The infrastructure you have access to is so much astronomically more advanced and available than the rest of the world.
What brings the U.S. down are you people who feel a sense of entitlement. You WORK for what you want, it's not handed to you - save a few situations. If you don't get what YOU want as a U.S. citizen, then it is YOU who have failed.
You have every opportunity and advantage you can ask for in the U.S. If you flounder it and leave the country to proclaim someone else handled your life better, congratu-****ing-lations.
Originally Posted by
DoesntMatter
hahaha, so true
I can't type much cause I'm on my phone but keep in mind not everybody even coming from the same country have the same opportunities as everybody. I myself have had opportunities not available to everybody. I have excellent parents and come from a middle class family. I went to a small school and never had a class larger than 20 students until I was in college....there are more but as I said I'm on my phone.
Opportunities we may have had are not there for everyone. Socio-economic standards must be takin into account along with the idea that many times there is a cyclical family process and many people who find themselves at the bottom come from parents who also find themselves there. While they can pull themselves up they have to work much harder than somebody such as myself.
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