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"a͏n͏d͏ w͏h͏y͏ A͏m͏e͏r͏i͏c͏a͏n͏ c͏u͏l͏t͏u͏r͏e͏ b͏e͏c͏a͏m͏e͏ e͏v͏e͏r͏y͏t͏h͏i͏n͏g͏, e͏v͏e͏r͏y͏w͏h͏e͏r͏e͏, a͏l͏l͏ a͏t͏ o͏n͏c͏e͏."
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  • To put it simply, most Americans don't have to worry about the outside world, but most of the outside world does have to worry about America.

    @just_a_turtle_chad@just_a_turtle_chad9 ай бұрын
    • Lol really

      @karlschroepfer7053@karlschroepfer70539 ай бұрын
    • @GiegueX Honestly, that goes for the entire western world. It's all going to kick off 🤐

      @ripvanwinkle6557@ripvanwinkle65579 ай бұрын
    • @@GiegueX world collapse, given the political influence usa still have in countries like morocco, ukraine, afganistan among others

      @danrockwolf8772@danrockwolf87729 ай бұрын
    • No. Japan's intelligence isn't decreasing.

      @Soxmember69@Soxmember699 ай бұрын
    • ​@@danrockwolf8772 Political influence on morocco? Most people in Morocco don't even know that the US is supporting the country, our government has always been corrupt, but the only thing I can remember the US did in Morocco was sell fighter jetts and weapons for cheaper to us. And of course the fact that they acknowledge that the sahara is morocco's and not for the polisario (which i'm grateful for tbh)

      @myst2212@myst22129 ай бұрын
  • People who buy Madden NFL every year should be put on a watchlist

    @Ruffceyx530@Ruffceyx5309 ай бұрын
    • Same with FIFA.

      @justinland1208@justinland12089 ай бұрын
    • Adults that play Pokemon should be on the registry and anyone that moves nearby should be informed that there's an adult Pokemon player down the street

      @hanzo90@hanzo909 ай бұрын
    • I still play NFL 2k5, best football game of all time.

      @lazygamer4746@lazygamer47469 ай бұрын
    • That's a pretty big watchlist.

      @absolute-xero7502@absolute-xero75029 ай бұрын
    • Mouth breathers.

      @zeroinblack7317@zeroinblack73179 ай бұрын
  • I hate being told to "stand your ground" in an argument. It's the epitome of stupidity to latch on to a flawed point of view, if you're clearly wrong. It's just so much more productive to recognize that you're wrong, even if it hurts sometimes.

    @sandercohen5543@sandercohen55439 ай бұрын
    • We have a saying in my country, translated it would be something like: “wisdom relents”

      @filipbitala2624@filipbitala26249 ай бұрын
    • @@filipbitala2624Cool 👍

      @vinniegret4841@vinniegret48419 ай бұрын
    • In Center Europe I learned from home that admitting wrong doing & take responsibility is a form of strength.

      @crowd175@crowd1759 ай бұрын
    • Standing your ground means sticking to what you believe to be true. Mainly what you know to be right and be ready to hold the line with your life. That takes more strength then accepting something you don't believe to not go against other people. Be a person for the world, not a parrot.

      @FirstLast-xf6xx@FirstLast-xf6xx8 ай бұрын
    • Context is important. There is no absolute. Imagine: If you will stand your ground against "me" in something i personally took a part in while you watched through news/internet/YTube lens. And somehow our opinions diverge. Arent YOU will be the idiot for teaching ME what was really happening there? It doesent matter what you believe in, the fact is a fact. And there is no strength to standing the ground on it, just idiotism. And by exorcising the so called strength you'll just be spreading misinformation, why still knowing no better. And there is also enother example where it will be other way round. So why do we still stick to theese empty absolutistic statements if they arent true half the time? We should approach anything with an open mind, only by questioning things and actively educating ourselves we grow as a person. Otherwise, degradation.@@FirstLast-xf6xx

      @vinniegret4841@vinniegret48418 ай бұрын
  • The fact that Asmon confused Central and South America is icing on the cake

    @pimentinha1121@pimentinha11218 ай бұрын
    • Really

      @shakey3306@shakey33068 ай бұрын
    • It's south of Murica. It's south Murica.

      @reginaldcampos5762@reginaldcampos57625 ай бұрын
    • Both central and South America for the most part is not fond of the US.

      @cube6485@cube6485Ай бұрын
    • @@cube6485 Yet, they hoards demand their way in.

      @TheSolidSnakeOil@TheSolidSnakeOilАй бұрын
    • @@TheSolidSnakeOil lmao keep believing Venezuela is all of central and South America….

      @Michelle-rdz17@Michelle-rdz17Ай бұрын
  • As an Italian, when i watch an American movie portraying Italy, I cringe so hard. According to them, we are still living in 1960, it's like potraying a city in Africa with huts all over 😂

    @Ioria89@Ioria899 ай бұрын
    • 😂😂😂 lol

      @tashawnmcrae6326@tashawnmcrae63269 ай бұрын
    • Do you guys still pump gas while smoking? Absolutely horrifying to watch in person.

      @ryansais13@ryansais139 ай бұрын
    • ​@@ryansais13not that i know of

      @giorgioguolo7196@giorgioguolo71969 ай бұрын
    • ​@@ryansais13I remember watching someone smoking at a pump behind me with their car on while fueling at an Ohio rest stop. Didn't think people still did that shit

      @crust9889@crust98899 ай бұрын
    • Source?

      @ThaTyphon@ThaTyphon9 ай бұрын
  • This video basically verified that EVERYTHING Kojima warned us about in MGS2 was real and he is a fucking wizard.

    @octavius9685@octavius96859 ай бұрын
    • Man I should really get around to playing the metal gear series.

      @yoshitsune5691@yoshitsune56919 ай бұрын
    • I'm convinced that Kojima is the mortal avatar/reincarnation of some kind of god of creativity, and this ain't even referencing the Kojima Is God stuff, this is based on the fact that he's pulled some insane awesome stuff, while being I believe the guy who made the very first stealth game mechanics that would go on to be used in Splinter Cell, his latest projects in Metal Gear Solid, Assassin's Creed, Ghost Recon, Batman, and more.

      @thefiresworddragon927@thefiresworddragon9279 ай бұрын
    • And someone should explain to Asmongold that US is rich, because US is robbing other countries from their natural resources.

      @dacsus@dacsus8 ай бұрын
    • Kojima is God after all

      @realpatriot1769@realpatriot17698 ай бұрын
    • We need to start official Cult of Kojima. First holy rite is to play all MGS' twice.

      @FalconRS@FalconRS8 ай бұрын
  • I find it sad how anytime I speak to an actual american (non-npc, non-karen) - we're getting along just fine, but whenever our governments get involved - it's a disaster. Every. Freakin. Time.

    @krevetka9744@krevetka97448 ай бұрын
    • It has always been and will always be...

      @ColdRooR@ColdRooRАй бұрын
    • That's because of American brainwashing - Pledge of Allegiance is some serious nazi brainwash stuff and they don't see anything wrong with it.

      @bifrostbeberast3246@bifrostbeberast324615 күн бұрын
    • I feel like that's the case with a lot of people from any nation. That's part of the reason I don't like to mention politics

      @leobe2104@leobe21047 күн бұрын
  • Nuclear war Asmon: There was an altercation.

    @sarzootashoota351@sarzootashoota3519 ай бұрын
  • The edit at 6:29 really kept my hamster brain engaged and helped me avoid any critical thinking and/or retrospective thoughts, much appreciated.

    @Jobiin@Jobiin9 ай бұрын
    • it was a genius edit

      @flypr7561@flypr75619 ай бұрын
    • Yeah, I was about to change video. Glad it came up

      @SmeekPeek@SmeekPeek6 ай бұрын
  • Actually France did not block “American” music from radios. Instead, it passed a law requiring a quota of songs in French. Of course, it affected all the US and UK stuff most of all, it’s not like there was a lot of Finnish metal or Vietnamese folk on the waves in the first place.

    @alfyb4512@alfyb45129 ай бұрын
    • That's still the case today iirc

      @drantigon@drantigonАй бұрын
    • This is a case where the law was written specifically to prevent French radio stations to effectively become American-British radio stations because most French would, if they had a choice, listen to American-British music.

      @oremfrien@oremfrienАй бұрын
    • Same law exists in Poland

      @mateuszkulesza8528@mateuszkulesza8528Ай бұрын
    • same with other European countries to various degrees. When they first introduced that law, the songs in native language were all pushed to the middle of the night xD.

      @Sig509@Sig50926 күн бұрын
  • As an Australian I no joke legitimately convinced someone that I rode a kangaroo once to school and that Mad Max was inspired by Australia and is an accurate depiction of what goes on in Australia.

    @BigJMC@BigJMC7 ай бұрын
    • They're sheep, they just nod and say yes.

      @viktoriyaserebryakov2755@viktoriyaserebryakov27557 ай бұрын
    • Yeah I know the feeling, they think we (Brazilians) all live in the rainforest and have pet monkeys and jaguars

      @random_duck1@random_duck1Ай бұрын
  • I love that at 6:28 when asmon takes 2 seconds to think and nothing happens, the editors decided to put in that mobile game clip to keep our monkey brains entertained

    @neonicecube908@neonicecube9082 ай бұрын
    • I didn't even noticed it XD

      @wrawler@wrawler22 күн бұрын
  • My college professor had this saying, "Education in America was modeled for you to pass while in most parts of the world, education was modeled to make you FAIL" and I stand by that to this very day.

    @I-am-Igris@I-am-Igris9 ай бұрын
    • Wich both are pretty bad to be honest.

      @dembi2770@dembi27709 ай бұрын
    • And that's when you see people in higher education absolutely fail, public school sets you up for failure

      @mkultraenjoyer@mkultraenjoyer9 ай бұрын
    • Basically America has a lower curriculum standard than most other countries.

      @thespiderfrommars2840@thespiderfrommars28409 ай бұрын
    • @@thespiderfrommars2840 No child left behind - George W Bush.

      @smkeybare@smkeybare9 ай бұрын
    • @@smkeybare that’s great but if I had to choose between a random American surgeon operating me or a random German one,I’m gonna go with the latter.

      @thespiderfrommars2840@thespiderfrommars28409 ай бұрын
  • wearing an "its not gay if its TSA" shirt while a TSA worker is on his knees in front of him is excellent

    @styve6205@styve62059 ай бұрын
  • As a Brazilian, this is just so scary. We have been manipulated in south America since the WW2, the cold war era destroyed us and since then we have been fighting in politics and stuff.

    @defalttheloner@defalttheloner9 ай бұрын
    • Brazilian gdp percapital is low than Mexico now

      @carkawalakhatulistiwa@carkawalakhatulistiwa2 ай бұрын
    • ​@@carkawalakhatulistiwafact checked and u missed by a long marge

      @emanuelferreira253@emanuelferreira253Ай бұрын
    • ​@@emanuelferreira253 i mean it is true

      @ceoofgg553@ceoofgg553Ай бұрын
  • Now you all understand why that Polish game dev said they had to dumb down the games for the Americans.

    @moogiibat5845@moogiibat58458 ай бұрын
    • Who?

      @shakey3306@shakey33068 ай бұрын
    • @@shakey3306 Watch more Asmongold

      @moogiibat5845@moogiibat58458 ай бұрын
    • @@shakey3306 former CDPR member who worked on Netflix witcher show, Bagiński

      @iorwenvaremreis2195@iorwenvaremreis21956 күн бұрын
  • As an Italian I'd like to point out that Hollywood believes that Italy is just either Sicily in 1930 or Rome in 1970

    @Vexy93@Vexy939 ай бұрын
    • Until somebody gives me a time machine, I'll avoid Italy. Same with Africa. Unless it looks like a photo from a 1920s National Geographic with mud huts and natives standing around wearing straw skirts, it's not interesting.

      @smellysock4260@smellysock426017 күн бұрын
    • LoL right? And that you guys basically have no police at all. Even in major cities. x_x

      @tarrker@tarrker6 күн бұрын
  • He got the orwell thing so wrong. The main character of the book is literally part of re writing history to fit the narrative those at the top want to push at the time. It had nothing to do with having too much info, it was that big brother didnt think the masses needed access to information they didnt deem important.

    @CelestialDesign@CelestialDesign9 ай бұрын
    • He got a lot of stuff wrong, to be honest....

      @IrvNation@IrvNation9 ай бұрын
    • 1984 doesn't have a problem of having too much information, it's the problem of forcing the state to listen to just one information, the information the party deems to be true

      @michaeljohngarcia6432@michaeljohngarcia64329 ай бұрын
    • A post with purely anti-american sentiment as its driving force got some things wrong? Say it ain't so...

      @CorwinTheOneAndOnly@CorwinTheOneAndOnly9 ай бұрын
    • @@IrvNation fair, but its also a bit excessive to make a claim like that imo because I don't feel like typing an essay explaining each and every thing I disagree with him on. That being said, I don't usually disagree with his final points very often, I usually just disagree with some of his logic in reaching that final point... so most of the disagreements are moot points.

      @CelestialDesign@CelestialDesign9 ай бұрын
    • @@CelestialDesign No, I understand. XD I think your opinion is fair, and you're at the very least in your right to point out, like, how he's wrong. It certainly educates people like me who don't necessarily have the cultural knowledte to fully grasp _how_ he's wrong, you know? Personally it doesn't bother me too much because I know he can own it (at least, based on the videos I've seen), and nobody can be right 100% of the time, so, yeah. But seriously, thanks for your comment! It was genuinely informative.

      @twaggytheatricks4960@twaggytheatricks49609 ай бұрын
  • Just using "europe" as a term compared to the usa is kind of ignorant. Each country in europe has extremely unique culture and language. There is no "just europe things" every country in europe can be assumed to do things differently. The assumption makes me think though that in america all is the same.

    @SpieleSuchti894@SpieleSuchti8946 ай бұрын
    • Imagine comparing romanian policies with germanys

      @Skyl3t0n@Skyl3t0nАй бұрын
    • “Extremely”? It depends. At least in the western part they’re somewhat similar. I didn’t feel this much of a cultural impact when going from Switzerland to Italy for example. Even languages can overlap or not change at all, depending on the country.

      @LuisBrito-ly1ko@LuisBrito-ly1ko24 күн бұрын
    • @@LuisBrito-ly1ko It's not "extremely" different, I will agree. If you went from Switzerland to the Philippines for example, it would have been far more different culturally. But even within Western Europe there are far larger differences between countries than between US states, who share the language, the currency, the system of government etc. For example, Switzerland is a country with four different official languages and some form of direct democracy that I don't really understand. Italy is a republic with a unified language (with several dialects) but it is also a patchwork of the different states that preceded the modern italian republic, many of which were ruled by the french or the spanish or the pope at one time or another. The border between Switzerland and Italy is something like 800 years old, with the country of Italy only having existed for 150-something of those years. There has been time for really different systems and cultures to appear on each side.

      @jakoberson4162@jakoberson416221 күн бұрын
    • @@jakoberson4162 Actually, the modern border between Switzerland and Italy is 221 years old. Napoleon did a bit of redrawing.

      @LuisBrito-ly1ko@LuisBrito-ly1ko20 күн бұрын
    • @@LuisBrito-ly1ko that may be so, but my point still stands =)

      @jakoberson4162@jakoberson416220 күн бұрын
  • The difference between the USA and Japan is, that also Japan is trying to be on their own - but they know the rest of the world exists.

    @acmenipponair@acmenipponair25 күн бұрын
  • IMO the Entertainment Industry and media/social media is dictating America's attention and perception of reality, and we're all a lot dumber for it.

    @Acoto@Acoto9 ай бұрын
    • I used to think 4kids was a stupid localization/ censorship attempt that dumbing the contents so American kids can watch them. Nowadays, I feel they're actually more into screening "undesirable" foreign culture, that could teach different value to kids.

      @r3dr4te963@r3dr4te9639 ай бұрын
    • this is just shifting the problem to someone else. Media in Europe isn't that much different, especially now where a lot of european media is directly influenced by american media.

      @appearr7611@appearr7611Ай бұрын
    • @@appearr7611 You clearly never watched German or British documentaries or ARTE. Clearly

      @bifrostbeberast3246@bifrostbeberast324615 күн бұрын
  • I thought I was the crazy one when my BOSS, friends, etc. started telling me all the reasons why the lady on the plane was right and that man didn't exist. When I got home I told my bf and he just looked at me stunned, turns out he'd experienced the same thing that day and we both where ridiculed for not buying it.

    @MoraMorbid@MoraMorbid9 ай бұрын
    • I have a feeling you just both had issues with communicating and understanding that day. There's no way that is the full story of what happened

      @weatheredseeker@weatheredseeker9 ай бұрын
    • @weatheredseeker you'd be shocked 🥲 I wish I was lying to be honest. Conspiracy theorist Facebook moms exist in droves

      @MoraMorbid@MoraMorbid9 ай бұрын
    • @@MoraMorbid your framing of the narrative suggests that every single person you talked to that day agreed with her but it seems like it was really just 2 or 3 people

      @weatheredseeker@weatheredseeker9 ай бұрын
    • @@weatheredseeker Maybe they only talked to 2-3 people. Therefore every single person was the case.

      @nuke2099@nuke20999 ай бұрын
    • @nuke2099 that's exactly what it was. Also I'm not gonna under sell how insane it is that 4-5 people actually believed this garbage. By saying "1 or 2 people believed this woman" is a giant understatement for how serious it is. Working with 30-50 year Olds, you get alot of conspiracy theorists. Especially where I live.

      @MoraMorbid@MoraMorbid9 ай бұрын
  • 19:15 Japan doesn't try to convert literally the whole planet to their insular culture...

    @honilock577@honilock577Ай бұрын
    • Japan loves France.

      @23Lgirl@23Lgirl22 күн бұрын
  • The Idiocracy movie is actually a documentary about the United States of America.

    @charanko2971@charanko29719 ай бұрын
  • The fact that it took an event in 2023 for people to realize something that's been obvious since 2018 is just insane to me. I thought we all have been watching this circus act an fully understood exactly where we're headed. *IDIOCRACY*

    @CookiePieMonster@CookiePieMonster9 ай бұрын
    • I'd argue it's been obvious since at least 2010-11 with the freak out starting over 2012

      @johnmcstabby2699@johnmcstabby26999 ай бұрын
    • @@johnmcstabby2699 Probably, but then again I was in basic and AIT at that time so idk wtf happened those two years. I just know things didn't really start getting stupid until 2018. My memory is trash so I can't remember specifics, but I know that's the year I started to realize people are getting dumb and not just "Oh I didn't notice that" dumb I mean "What the fuck is that?" dumb. The kind of dumb that has you baffled from just witnessing it.

      @CookiePieMonster@CookiePieMonster9 ай бұрын
    • ​@@johnmcstabby2699I agree in hindsight but I was a freshman in college in 2011-2012. I didn't see it at the time and life honestly seemed pretty good. I became aware we were becoming insane a couple of years later.

      @tiryaclearsong421@tiryaclearsong4219 ай бұрын
    • @@johnmcstabby2699 Nah it started in 2007 and has only gotten worse since then. The opinion of the AM shock jocks really bled over into politics and both sides have moved further away from moderate positions since then. If you want to be super technical it started under Regean and his repeal of the Fairness Doctrine for media, the poisioning of the right with the Milton Friedman style of capatalism, and the Burgess Society. However it really kicked off in 2007 when a lot of those ideas started then finally got massive support and has only gotten worse since then.

      @totallynottrademarked5279@totallynottrademarked52799 ай бұрын
    • i think it became a lot more noticeable after people were forced inside due to covid and became terminally online, lots of people got brain rot from it

      @Fr00stee@Fr00stee9 ай бұрын
  • People generally want affirmation, not information

    @alexc1713@alexc17139 ай бұрын
    • indeed, sad but true

      @idyt1985@idyt19859 ай бұрын
    • Correct you are💯

      @7Saints78@7Saints789 ай бұрын
    • Validation too

      @TheMeklankinator@TheMeklankinator9 ай бұрын
    • And thats exactly why I liked this comment, I have a natural bias. But I can be educated.

      @woozy2171@woozy217112 күн бұрын
  • I think you made a great point about the internet combating racism as opposed to enforcing it. similar to how I explained it to my mom. her generation grew up with people on their street. our generation grew up with everyone

    @bradmiller7777@bradmiller77778 ай бұрын
    • doesn't mean stereotypes aren't true, kid. That's one thing the internet confirmed.

      @boodrowwilson1894@boodrowwilson18944 ай бұрын
  • The subway surfers in between saved me from getting distracted. Thanks Editor 👍

    @tekh_ops7855@tekh_ops78558 ай бұрын
  • Tbf Last Samurai is one of the most critically acclaimed movies of all time in Japan. It held box office records and is one of the few places it actually won awards. It was actually more successful internationally than in the US.

    @ChemiiOneLegacy@ChemiiOneLegacy9 ай бұрын
    • True and the the people who see Tom Cruise as the lead character and think "lol white wash/white savior movie" clearly have not seen the movie.

      @zachu5508@zachu55089 ай бұрын
    • The Last Samurai is based on a true story. It's real sad the video doesn't mention it. Except the hero is actually French.

      @bonjourbonjour2754@bonjourbonjour27549 ай бұрын
    • @@bonjourbonjour2754 that's the point though, isn't it? In order for Hollywood to ship that story the protagonist had to change from French to American

      @Daniel-yy3ty@Daniel-yy3ty9 ай бұрын
    • @@Daniel-yy3ty Absolutely, I don't mind at all. I love the movie. But in the video it's presented as being whitewashed, and it is not since it's from a true story

      @bonjourbonjour2754@bonjourbonjour27549 ай бұрын
    • Yeah. The guy who made the video clearly had a bias. The dude didn’t even mention that the US invented nearly all of the media technology use of past and present. Of course we have more media when we invent new cameras, computers, software, social media, news media, cable, dvds, internet, etc.

      @kylevernon@kylevernon9 ай бұрын
  • Many moons ago when I was still playing Dark Age of Camelot I got a random message from someone who thought I was someone else. We got to chatting about the differences of criminal laws in Canada, I have limited study of that from school, and criminal law in Japan. The person I was talking to was a professor of law in Japan. I never would have had that chance if it wasn't for the internet/mmo. It was a festinating conversation.

    @TheSaraGames@TheSaraGames9 ай бұрын
    • Are you me? DAoC was my first MMO and my first time talking to people from other countries. It was a good time back then...

      @at6062@at60629 ай бұрын
    • @elel3041@elel30419 ай бұрын
    • Same here. DAoC introduced me to people in other counts when I was a lad some 20 years ago. Canada, UK, one was a paladain living in Ukraine. Man I hope he is doing okay.

      @choco2689@choco26899 ай бұрын
    • +5 Dire Kingdom Points

      @SR-mm2ru@SR-mm2ru9 ай бұрын
    • What the hell is festinating?

      @mmbw123@mmbw1238 ай бұрын
  • Old guildie of mine died just before the beginning of TBC. I'm European, he was South American, and the guild was American. Miss you Aerays.

    @SynthhInHD@SynthhInHD9 ай бұрын
  • 7 years in Tibet is about an Austrian in, surprisingly, Tibet.

    @74aztlan@74aztlan23 күн бұрын
  • The only issue i have with people from US is that they expect to everyone know their culture, slangs, etc. Usually if you say something that is completely fine for you but is not for them you get crucified for not knowing and blamed for being ignorant, is not that usual when is the other way. My only thoughts are they should relax and understand that the world is bigger than just US and not everyone know their culture and they shouldnt be blamed for it.

    @almor3270@almor32709 ай бұрын
    • Yeah but a lot of people outside the US like to act like they know everything too. Especially when they have opinions about our politics. I'm also not saying that being an asshole to each other is right. In todays political society you cant talk to anyone about anything because every conversation becomes political even in World of Warcraft. Americans share servers with Australians and it's mostly toxic conversations. But I do agree with your last point. Most Europeans that I meet have no problem having real conversations or explaining anything. A lot nicer people than Americans.

      @josephhamilton3822@josephhamilton38229 ай бұрын
    • Just remember not everyone from the US is like that. I want to learn about other countries and their culture and try to understand the differences.

      @PrincessofKeys@PrincessofKeys9 ай бұрын
    • Encountered this two days ago. Commented about how I found it crazy that some Americans (like the original poster there and a bunch of his upvoters) think that 5 year olds should have free access to guns at home as long as they're taught about gun safety. And then got a giant paragraph from someone about how close minded I am, how I should try to understand them instead of judging them, complete with insults for me and praise for USA :D

      @Evija3000@Evija30008 ай бұрын
    • @@Evija3000 Just remember, tik tock had a trend where people pointed loaded guns at their man giblets with their finger slightly squeezing the trigger. If you come across anyone else says that, just calmly remind them of that simple fact. Yes, people should be trained on gun safety even at an early age. Free access though? It only takes one stupid action, and well kids are known for doing dumb things. Some adult cops have been proven to not be able to handle a gun properly, what makes one think a kid could?

      @ForgedinPrint@ForgedinPrint8 ай бұрын
    • @@ForgedinPrint Yeah, I replied something along those lines. Didn't get a response.

      @Evija3000@Evija30008 ай бұрын
  • as someone from Eastern Europe, I have to say we had sh*t loads of great movies. Movies touching character struggles and providing continuity. Not sure how French made their movies, but Russia, Lithuania, Poland made great movies. Now most of the movies try to replicate what USA Hollywood movies are. Now, we have the worst movies apart from few indie flicks

    @MrTeamGuy@MrTeamGuy9 ай бұрын
    • I am german. if I watch 1000 german movies there is maybe one which doesnt suck. French movies I hate even more than german movies, but I also hate on most new movies from the states. To many shitty writhers out there right now.

      @TheRealDionysos@TheRealDionysos9 ай бұрын
    • I love UK crime shows as they don't drag on for 20 seasons and aren't always the ending you wanted and can be very dark.

      @joelmcclatchey1863@joelmcclatchey18639 ай бұрын
    • I love old Polish movies. They ware amazing and unique. Now we copy Hollywood and every Polish movie sucks.

      @zenit1910@zenit19109 ай бұрын
    • Czechoslovakia had great movies

      @filipstruhar@filipstruhar9 ай бұрын
    • Léon, Athéna, Irréversible, Haute-Tension, Martyrs, Le Pacte des Loups, Nikita, Ernest et Célestine, Alphaville, etc.. watch them if you want an idea on french movies.

      @DiavoloGrenadine@DiavoloGrenadine6 ай бұрын
  • I've lived in other countries and gotta say, each country has more or less the same levels of stupidity, it's just that each country has it's own brand of stupidity. American brand is very easy to see and recorded on camera at every turn. In other countries people are often fumb about things that simply don't come up often in everyday scenarios.

    @AmberyTear@AmberyTear9 ай бұрын
  • "AMERICA! F*** YEAH!!" Best song ever LMAO 🤣

    @franky_saint@franky_saint9 ай бұрын
  • To be fair, Jour de Fete is one of the funniest movies ever made. Much better than the Nutty Professor.

    @mattutes@mattutes9 ай бұрын
    • Jacques Tati is the best

      @arnodobler1096@arnodobler10968 ай бұрын
    • It's just that it can't be translated in English. Or I guess that would be complicated

      @KILLERDEVIL13@KILLERDEVIL132 ай бұрын
    • A french guy approves this comment.

      @Tristan.Raymond@Tristan.RaymondАй бұрын
  • In regards to the crazy lady on the plane, I heard someone summarize it very well: When you have a crazy person saying crazy things, there's telltale signs we pick up on that they are not all there. Bad hair, bad dress, deranged looks in their eyes, stuff like that. That woman was lacking all of those signs. I don't believe for a second that what she was saying was real, but I understand people wanting to know what she actually saw, because it would appear this is the first time she's ever done something like this.

    @signa8@signa89 ай бұрын
    • Either she saw what she claimed to have seen, or she was on drugs. I wouldn't discount either.

      @TyrianHaze@TyrianHaze9 ай бұрын
    • Some are just better at not broadcasting their "telltale signs". Drugs, alcohol, stress, sleep deprivation etc can cause people to act out of character as well.

      @mikehunt7857@mikehunt78579 ай бұрын
    • @@mikehunt7857 I used to be in a perpetual state of sleep deprivation. I definitely did some weird things in that state. Won't go into what I did, but was definitely a weirdo when sleep deprived.

      @TyrianHaze@TyrianHaze9 ай бұрын
    • @@OBEYTHEPYRAMID Bullying is not rooted in American culture. It's rooted in humanity across the board. Don't kid yourself. If you think bullying is bad in the US or in Europe, try going to other places and take a look around. I traveled a lot for work (Europe, Africa, Asia, South Pacific, Central and South America) and you know I found once you leave the "tourist areas"? In every country, the government bullies it's people. Gangs bully people. Tribes bully other tribes. The Rich bully the poor. The strong bully the weak. The poor bully the rich. The "in group" bullies the outliers. It's all the same, everywhere. The difference is access to social media and the ability to cry about it and get validation.

      @joee7452@joee74529 ай бұрын
    • @@Fadaar 🤣

      @signa8@signa89 ай бұрын
  • Rome fell, so will America, and I got a feeling I will live to see it....who would have thought all the Barbarians at the Gate had to do to get in was to politely knock and dress themselves in rainbow colors......

    @iwannaplayssbb6665@iwannaplayssbb66659 ай бұрын
  • The subway surfers playing on the side during the 2 second pause was perfect

    @chad5696@chad56968 ай бұрын
  • I still haven't got around to reading The Coddling of the American Mind. As a Brit, I have to say we do have a fair degree of stupidity over here as well.

    @abnon-tha3088@abnon-tha30889 ай бұрын
    • I would say most trends start in us , and then slowly travel to other parts in succession. Though europe may start some themselves

      @erxan4163@erxan41639 ай бұрын
    • It's ok , we can have stupid people together.

      @damnumonkeyballs@damnumonkeyballs9 ай бұрын
    • @@erxan4163 Except the toilet paper deal. Ozzie Ozzie Ozzie!

      @tenou213@tenou2139 ай бұрын
    • i think we have inherently better geographical knowledge because of our history, size and geolocation, but agreed, roughly the same % of people are stupid here in the UK as in America. Luckily we dont have anywhere near the same amount of racism, guns, bipartisanship and conspiracy theorists.

      @mindblown42069@mindblown420699 ай бұрын
    • I don't think americans are stupid as much as americans are a commodity used in the NWO, first and foremost to fight wars like in Iraq and so on. Americans aren't told the truth about Ukraine. Luckily a lot of the right woke up to this, but even then, did the right wake up to what our real purpose and reason for being in Iraq was, no, do they ever investigate the reasons why we oppose Iran, why we oppose tons of countries in the middle east, especially since the end of the cold war, no. There is an American empire, and unfortunately, americans (ordinary americans that is), aren't in charge of it, they're just the ones operating the truck somebody else is driving.

      @a-my9ql@a-my9ql9 ай бұрын
  • America is like that guy in the class who like to talk but don't like to listen

    @TaiFu2323@TaiFu23239 ай бұрын
    • True!

      @deusvult9439@deusvult94392 ай бұрын
  • Sometimes I think we make a too big deal out of this. Crazy people were always there, in the past, now and they will be in the future. The difference now is the easy accessibility through social media. Suddenly everyone can be seen everywhere so we get the false idea that the crazyness has reached new heights.

    @emorsi@emorsi8 ай бұрын
  • Okay, I've been there, You can get Cocacola in Cuba or NK, but only inside of hotel resorts, only for tourists, but if you are Cuban or North Korean, you won't find it. In those Countries, hotel resorts are independent from the rest of the country, they bring everything from outside.

    @savagesoul1983@savagesoul19836 ай бұрын
  • I've said it for years. The internet is the greatest and worst thing to happen in modern times.

    @tekk034@tekk0349 ай бұрын
  • The bit about France banning American music isnt true. the french government imposed that radio stations spend 60-70% of their air time playing french music in order to help and protect the french musical scene and culture. the rest of the 30-40% is anything the radio station wants to play including american music

    @nicolasbermejo1643@nicolasbermejo16439 ай бұрын
    • C'est le contraire non? 30% de musique française

      @yukanda3296@yukanda32962 ай бұрын
  • People need to realize that they are not their ideas, ideas are just things you hold like a hat or scrambled eggs.

    @EvilFandango@EvilFandango9 ай бұрын
    • Are you saying you hold scrambled eggs?

      @ConceptHut@ConceptHutАй бұрын
  • whoever suggested ai should parse through the news and summarize them that's literally the "villan"'s plot in mgs2

    @abcdefghijkl123454@abcdefghijkl1234548 ай бұрын
  • To add to his point about comparing America to Japan, ive lived in Japan for a few years and there are some things Japanese people think that would make you question your own existence. Generally they dont have much of a concept of the world outside East Asia. They generally stereotype countries through their media so England is like harry potter, france is a romantic version of paris, italy is Sicily etc... So geography is something they're generally weak with. If you tell them your country has 4 seasons it blows their mind because they think only Japan does.

    @SuperEmcg@SuperEmcg9 ай бұрын
    • Yep, Japan is also its own bubble. I think Germany could be an example of being more cultured as a whole in terms of geography, history and such

      @leisiyox@leisiyox9 ай бұрын
    • @hichamsaber9953@hichamsaber99538 ай бұрын
    • You reminded me of something. I used to work for Amazon (in a tax exempt zone in Uruguay, we got paid 4 times less than american workers for the same job). One day I received a call from a man in Texas, old man, his name was john. He was lonely and wanted to talk. My shock when I had to explain to him that in Uruguay is the opposite season to the US (our christmas falls in summer, its hot as f) and that depending on where you where in the world, it was a different time of day. He was dumbfounded, like I was. He was a nice man, and I understand he might be from another time but... Even my grandfather born 1920 living in Uruguay knew that shit, it was not rocket science. Hope he is ok.

      @GuzmanMPetit@GuzmanMPetit11 күн бұрын
  • Purely from my experience as an Australian and the effect that our monopolised media has had on public information, it is very plausible that Asmon is correct regarding the corporatisation of media being a major problem. Even with social media weakening their grip on information, the Australian public information space is still dominated by two corporations that seem to agree on everything, especially when other corporate bodies stand to make profit (because they totally don't pay them off through goods or services...).

    @Grim_and_Proper@Grim_and_Proper9 ай бұрын
    • Social media is even worse. It's a junkyard of opinions. There are no journalistic standards applied to it. Many people haven't learned how to handle that kind of unfiltered pseudo-information. Yeah, there is more information available, but the sheer amount often makes people pick the most simplified or controversial wich often is just an opinion. You can buy opinions for very little money because the audience pays for the big part through platform-monetization. With a little jumpstart you can create self-financing, self-confirming opinion-spheres that can't be tracked back to you because our own industry took over paying the bills. I think it's the root of modern extremism that people stopped consuming traditional media and that social media platforms are todays biggest threat to unbiased information for the same reason as corporate media. Make money, don't care.

      @aessitt@aessitt4 ай бұрын
  • Well, the problem with conversations on the internet is that it is a shouting contest.

    @SirGalahad83@SirGalahad838 ай бұрын
  • Seven Years in Tibet does NOT play in China ... it's obviously Tibet, which China occupied in 1951.

    @Hednar@Hednar8 ай бұрын
  • I agree 100%. There’s a lot of information and people don’t know how to cite their sources. People rather distract themselves bc life is a very short thing and they don’t want to be bored being informed. We suffer from people being able to vote that are uninformed, easily swayed and without a solid worldview.

    @MarviMofoVarietyShow@MarviMofoVarietyShow9 ай бұрын
    • @@titaniumwolf1123 that answer shows more about you than what you think it says.

      @MarviMofoVarietyShow@MarviMofoVarietyShow9 ай бұрын
    • I mean I somewhat agree in theory but you're watching asmongold today so does that mean you are gonna give up your vote or do you think yourself better than everyone else?

      @weatheredseeker@weatheredseeker9 ай бұрын
    • ​@@MarviMofoVarietyShowmost people read a headline than read an article

      @vergillives9890@vergillives98909 ай бұрын
    • @@weatheredseeker I’m not understanding this question, lol. Give up my vote? Watching asmongold? My initial comment is to highlight how people don’t bother doing research, let alone making sure it’s unbiased, productive and honest research. Which highlights a big problem within the marketplace and our politics. That’s all.

      @MarviMofoVarietyShow@MarviMofoVarietyShow9 ай бұрын
    • There's two reasons for that: 1. Education is centrally controlled by the same government who benefits from your votes. Why would they want to make it any harder for themselves to manipulate you? 2. Because taxes are normalized and democracy is not real accountability (every political party is on the same side anyways), people have no real incentive to inform themselves because it doesn't affect how much money they lose or other significant personal issues. Compared to researching major personal purchases like a house, a car, health insurance, etc. If people had major personal stake in political issues like when they have genuine choice between competing services in the market, and if politicians were subject to real accountability like they would be if they weren't entitled to the right to take money from you at gunpoint and instead had to earn your money at threat of being boycotted, then this wouldn't be an issue. Nor would corporations have an easy out to being subject to the free market by just buddying up with the government that takes your money at gunpoint and funnels it into their bailouts. People would have reason to learn, and leaders would have reason to serve.

      @hagoryopi2101@hagoryopi21019 ай бұрын
  • "Global free market of ideas" Man, remember that? It's been a while.

    @WildZephyr@WildZephyr9 ай бұрын
    • Is this an ironic statement? I can’t tell. In case it isn’t, you’re saying this on the World Wide Web.

      @SerWhiskeyfeet@SerWhiskeyfeet9 ай бұрын
    • Admittedly it was a Global free market at the time. Free markets gravitate toward monopolies however...

      @Orrissan@Orrissan9 ай бұрын
    • @@SerWhiskeyfeetwhich is becoming more and more corporatized. Every mouse movement you make is tracked. Characters that you type out then erase without clicking Enter are logged. On the phone, where you are looking and for how long is also starting to get tracked. Then the little things that you are shown on the webpages, aren’t things that you asked to see. You probably think you are above it all. That you are too smart and can see through marketing and propaganda… but the reality is, the subtleness of it all is insidious and you do end up having your though compliant with what the corporations want, and what the government wants… if propaganda didn’t work, the CIA wouldn’t exist. And if marketing tactics were bogus, Google’s adsense wouldn’t be worth shit… yet here we are. There’s no free market, and there’s no actual global free market of ideas

      @TyroPirate@TyroPirate9 ай бұрын
    • @@OrrissanThat’s literally untrue. Almost all monopolies have come into existence because of the government. Red tape regulations, interstate commerce, federal agency commissions, subsidies, grants, government contracts. Look up “The Myth of Natural Monopolies”.

      @kylevernon@kylevernon9 ай бұрын
    • @@SerWhiskeyfeet On KZhead, which likes to delete comments like crazy.

      @WildZephyr@WildZephyr9 ай бұрын
  • "This dialogue option was not clicked" lmao

    @luisaguilar5343@luisaguilar53438 ай бұрын
  • 7 years in Tibet is directed by a French director, and is about an Austrian in the Himalayas.

    @Oumegi@Oumegi9 ай бұрын
  • Americans are extremely sheltered. It’s a combination of our unique geographical location and the fact our military might is unparalleled. It’s provides that bubble around our populace which allows them to worry about stupid shit instead of reality. Sad thing, I would have been the same way had I not joined the military and traveled to so many countries (27 total). The real world is pretty shitty. Something even the worst off in American culture don’t even come close to facing in their day to day.

    @RicoRaynn@RicoRaynn9 ай бұрын
    • Idk, in a perfect world it would be preferable to worry about stupid shit because that would be reality. We don’t live in a perfect world, but how could you convince someone to worry about something that they believe doesn’t even effect them?

      @id1550@id15509 ай бұрын
    • ​@@id1550that is true , the way some americans are , just means their lives are that much better or simpler

      @erxan4163@erxan41639 ай бұрын
    • Add language to the bubble.

      @astranger448@astranger4489 ай бұрын
    • @@KZheadDweller8008 the poor as well. Yeah, the suck still exists, but America’s poor are vastly better off than even what would be considered ‘middle class’ in places like Syria, Somalia, and Malawi.

      @RicoRaynn@RicoRaynn9 ай бұрын
    • @@astranger448 how so? As in English speaking only? I would never consider myself fluent in any language (used to be in German but haven’t used it in a decade) but I grew up in the southwest. While my Spanish is atrocious (can’t roll my ‘r’ and my accent is horrible) I can understand it and communicate perfectly fine. Did the same with Farsi, Arabic, Swahili, and Northern Somali. I will say that the we do have a good percentage of American tourists who think everyone should speak English when they travel. Which is so fucking arrogant it’s mind blowing. But then we have Spanish immigrants who constantly think everyone should speak and understand Spanish in America so it’s not really a unique stance only seen in American culture.

      @RicoRaynn@RicoRaynn9 ай бұрын
  • When you laugh at the stupid movie rules of the past, then you read the rules for Oscars Best Picture award 2024.

    @markusmononen5891@markusmononen58919 ай бұрын
  • The greatest problem with thinking you're living in the best place on Earth and everything outside of your great area doesn't matter to you because nothing else could be better, is that you'll never notice when other places advance and overtake and become better, leaving your little pocket of the planet behind. The USA has suffered from this exact problem, and that is why it is falling behind in every positive measurable demographic. Many other countries are now more democratic, have more freedoms, are more technologically advanced, are safer, have less poverty, better health, longer lives, and more civil rights than the USA today. Hopefully the internet will help fix that, but it requires Americans to be interested in the rest of the world enough to want to learn about it, and that isn't going to happen so long as they're still happy to blindly believe that the USA is the greatest and nowhere else in the world could possibly be any better.

    @grandmothergoose@grandmothergoose17 күн бұрын
  • I spent 2 months studying for a military board, had everything memorized.... Got infront of my CSM and brain dumped....

    @splintery9357@splintery93579 ай бұрын
  • I have to say, I wasn't expecting a deep, thoughtful, insightful and very intelligent argument on the state of modern mass media from you today, I was wrong. Maybe there is hope for us after all - you made my day.

    @ronholmesuk825@ronholmesuk8259 ай бұрын
    • hope; it has been like this since the dawn of time, only difference is we can see it in 4k

      @soyentak5076@soyentak50769 ай бұрын
    • yes... he better continue playing his games and dont even try to speak about his own nation/country. He knows nothing.

      @Famous007i@Famous007i9 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Famous007i?

      @bullettime1116@bullettime11162 ай бұрын
  • Americans have the ability to be expertly (ACTUALLY) informed, make good critical analysis and decisions, and have great morals and ethics due to access to knowledge and information.... they choose to surf social media, believe politicians, and swear psychotic allegiance to a political party. I don't feel bad for this nation's stupidity.

    @dremikanix7427@dremikanix74279 ай бұрын
    • Getting carried by stem majors and people in the trades.

      @TyrianHaze@TyrianHaze9 ай бұрын
    • @@TyrianHaze getting carried by brain drains from other countries.

      @orangerightgold7512@orangerightgold75129 ай бұрын
    • @@orangerightgold7512 There were plenty of Americans in my STEM courses when I was getting my bachelors in computer engineering. 🤔

      @TyrianHaze@TyrianHaze9 ай бұрын
    • @@orangerightgold7512 Of course, since people who live in the country and aren't reliant on their employer to remain in the country realize they're getting absolutely shafted in wages and benefits and move, often to different states but sometimes out of the country entirely. That leaves the immigrants who can't negotiate or change employers filling those voids and often, the companies themselves are the ones bringing them in to fill those jobs specifically because they can pay them less and lower the average wages in that area and field. The brain drain is intentional and entirely profit motivated. Companies would rather import their labor for cheap than provide competitive wages.

      @HiSodiumContent@HiSodiumContent9 ай бұрын
    • For them Politcs is a Religion. No matter was the one Side says the other Side is against it. It’s Crazy

      @OrangeMelon419@OrangeMelon4199 ай бұрын
  • Before the arrival of the 20th century, people weren’t expected to know much about anything outside of their local community. You would know your president & his cabinet leads, your local reps & governor, and that’s pretty much it. I think that’s partly why they were more well adjusted, they weren’t bombarded everywhere with information that had little bearing to their day to day lives.

    @ShakaCthulu@ShakaCthulu8 ай бұрын
  • Asmongold bragging about his ignorance. I'm speechless...

    @AleksanderNevskij47@AleksanderNevskij47Ай бұрын
  • God damn I laughed so hard at the French cinema thing, as a French man.

    @charlie8458@charlie84589 ай бұрын
  • Films from other countries are less insufferable than Hollywood nowadays. I'm sure that's a large part of why other countries are seeing more cinematic success.

    @colbr06@colbr069 ай бұрын
    • I started watching lots of foreign language films as Hollywood films became rubbish .

      @gingerbill128@gingerbill1287 ай бұрын
  • Used to you'd lose your job for questioning the Iraq war. Now you'll lose your job for questioning whether men can be women.

    @Blobby_hill396@Blobby_hill3964 ай бұрын
  • They become more racist after contact with blaks. When the guy does heal properly and the whole party wipes

    @dnaseb9214@dnaseb92148 ай бұрын
  • That last part about commending people for doubling down on things even if they are wrong. That is definitely not an America only issue. Keep an eye locally and you'll see this play out. Maybe it's not in front of a camera, but this happens. You'll have someone say the dumbest things, get proven wrong, and then when they double-down some 3rd party will just say something like "You tell'em" or some equivalent.

    @aty57@aty579 ай бұрын
  • The interviews where they highlight peoples lack of common knowledge always astonish me as well, but I would have to assume they probably interview 200 people and just cherry pick the duds.

    @MikeSlippy@MikeSlippy9 ай бұрын
  • Spot on in regards to segregating the internet...Govts are currently having issues with us "commoners" talking to each other...we may speak openly and God forbid speak the truth!

    @rrodriguez3558@rrodriguez35588 ай бұрын
  • 6:34 thanks for the subway surfers gameplay, i was about to click off but that kept me watching

    @SandySalesman@SandySalesman8 ай бұрын
  • The good part of the internet is that it demonstrates to everyone that people are more similar than many think, and it introduces good individuals to other good people. On the other hand, on the internet, it is easier to find negative individuals than in real life, and this is a significant problem. In real life, it is rare for bad people to come together, whereas on the internet, it is easy. If one person can create chaos, imagine a whole group of them.

    @tyrkdlesath@tyrkdlesath9 ай бұрын
    • It only takes a very small percentage to fuck things up for everyone else too....

      @CndBcn@CndBcn7 ай бұрын
    • Imagine an organized group of them that pretend to have no power(no im not getting racial)

      @SoulTransient@SoulTransientАй бұрын
  • I think the opposite could be said about being a guild on a server with a bunch of Brazilians. You develop a new found hatred for Brazilians.

    @scbaman9470@scbaman94709 ай бұрын
    • Or play conqure online in the 2000s. The JAJAJAs still piss me off

      @MrSolLeks@MrSolLeks2 ай бұрын
  • i love that he added the subway surfers gameplay when he paused. IM DYING😂

    @notelectrostormy8809@notelectrostormy8809Күн бұрын
  • US has been waging cultural warfare on the entire world but especially Europe and have been very successful with it. Here I sit watching an American talk on an American site typing out my comment in English. I knew I consumed a lot of American culture but didn't reflect much before on the extent of it all. As I have never been favourable of their government I never thought it was a big deal, this is just how things were here. Now I release the impact it actually had and still have.

    @MrZiljon@MrZiljon8 ай бұрын
  • "Have you ever been so stressed out, that somebody asks you something like this, and you blank?" Not really, no. If someone asks me to point to Africa on a map, I won't point to like Australia because "I'm on the spot".

    @AwesomeNuke@AwesomeNuke9 ай бұрын
    • You're so awesome. Good job

      @OurBros@OurBros9 ай бұрын
    • @@OurBros found the ignorant commenter! I get it, you don't know where Africa is, and you'd probably point to Australia, so you're here in the comments to take your revenge on people commenting

      @AwesomeNuke@AwesomeNuke9 ай бұрын
    • ​@@OurBrosperson with a functional brain

      @lambtoken2708@lambtoken27089 ай бұрын
    • No, it's normal for people who went to school outside of the US.. @@OurBros

      @nimmha6708@nimmha67089 ай бұрын
    • Exactly. Those questions usually aren't about some obscure countries that could drop from your mind due to stress.

      @Evija3000@Evija30008 ай бұрын
  • As a brazillian, i can confirm, watching americans think Africa is Asia is the funniest shit ever

    @O_PedrinhoXD@O_PedrinhoXD9 ай бұрын
  • 20:00 In France we had TV channels that massively buyed hundreds of japanese anime in te 90', so anime have always been relatively popula here , we had d1 release of dragonball, op, naruto and it was dubbed by some of the most legendary french voice actor . That's why when i leaned english i was shocked to see how America tended to hate anime and how late they got things like dragonball. It's also the reason we have a lot of talented animator or animation studio. (fortiche for Arcane, Chansard Vincent, Wakfu) as well as japanese/corean and french collab for anime.

    @benns9673@benns96732 ай бұрын
  • "I live in the greates country in the world....Texas, of course" JAJAJAJAJAJAJA!! That is how we HAHAHAHAHA!!! in spanish.

    @puniopenetrante@puniopenetrante7 ай бұрын
    • Texas is country that confirmed This is a joke

      @DA_Doog@DA_Doog7 ай бұрын
    • Okay that’s quite offensive not all us Americans act like that.

      @ibraahimdureng7482@ibraahimdureng74826 ай бұрын
    • At the age of 13, I knew more about history and science than most modern-day American adults

      @DA_Doog@DA_Doog6 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for the subways surfer compilation snippet in there, I almost got bored

    @solitaryenjoyer411@solitaryenjoyer4119 ай бұрын
  • Yeah I think the world confuses sometimes that its not that Americans are stupid , but they just don't care. California and Texas are way bigger than most EU countries and I think Japan. So pretty sure CA would know more about their own cities, counties, and Freeway exits to take rather than the Geo location of anywhere else in the world or neighboring states. Also too if you don't have a NBA,NFL or MLB team, they don't really know you anyway.

    @Nairb1007@Nairb10079 ай бұрын
    • Europe is way bigger in population, culture, languages and have higher IQ, lower obesity rate, live longer etc...

      @ommsterlitz1805@ommsterlitz1805Ай бұрын
  • I found an Indian girl last year on r/confessions. I'm from Slovenia (that's in Europe, for the americans, and not the one by the Czech Republic) and we vibed on a problem she posted there. 7 months later and she's one of my closest friends ever, and we haven't even met irl yet

    @honilock577@honilock577Ай бұрын
  • I love the British, bit they have no right to complain about imperialism.

    @DukeSilver2021@DukeSilver20218 ай бұрын
  • The people that buy the same COD…

    @Canseeyt@Canseeyt9 ай бұрын
  • It’s mostly just governments and businesses that have problems with eachother. Most people can probably AT LEAST get along.

    @Skullrayge@Skullrayge9 ай бұрын
    • the people lobbying the governments are having trouble with them? lol

      @Stefantius@Stefantius9 ай бұрын
    • Utterly false. Try roommating with anyone for more than a month.

      @NoName-mi8js@NoName-mi8js7 ай бұрын
    • governments and businesses consist of people

      @ZombieLincoln666@ZombieLincoln6664 ай бұрын
  • I have had several occasion where I try to talk to someone and they can not form a compelling Statement, Most of the time they forget sentence structure all together.

    @stephenarmand3981@stephenarmand39818 ай бұрын
  • Christoph Waltz is German AND Austrian. Dual citizenship. Not so rare when you think of the shared history and that both are neighbours and share a lot of culture.

    @Fr4nkju5tFr4nk@Fr4nkju5tFr4nk9 ай бұрын
  • Thing was last samurai was a super hit in Japan lol

    @Cheeseybeaver45@Cheeseybeaver459 ай бұрын
  • It's called "the lowest common denominator." Mystery solved. Who constantly wants to appeal to it and manipulate it? Well, that's a question that will get you in trouble.

    @shemsuhor8763@shemsuhor87639 ай бұрын
    • Found the guy who thinks soros is a boogeyman. What a shock.

      @nachomanrandy@nachomanrandy2 ай бұрын
    • ​@@nachomanrandy well he is the biggest democrat doner, so if you think the dems do a lot of really bad stuff and pass unconstatutonal laws, yes, he is bad.

      @MrSolLeks@MrSolLeks2 ай бұрын
    • ​@@nachomanrandy Soros shorting the entire UK economy didn't happen then? Whoa, talk about a delusion!

      @aethelfrithofbernica@aethelfrithofbernica2 ай бұрын
    • If this Soros person is here with us right now,@@aethelfrithofbernica ?

      @nachomanrandy@nachomanrandy2 ай бұрын
  • Japan can be pretty racist if you think about it. There is litteraly places with signes, that say "japanese only".

    @philippreichold8000@philippreichold800010 сағат бұрын
  • Anime is Mainstream since Like 2005 when Naruto was on Tv

    @sheldoncooper8199@sheldoncooper8199Ай бұрын
  • Shoutout to No Child Left Behind

    @er0neus947@er0neus9479 ай бұрын
  • Not going to lie, that "above average episode of the news" line tickled me XD

    @mindblown42069@mindblown420699 ай бұрын
  • As soon as I heard his accent, my ears turned off.

    @MilesofWhales@MilesofWhales8 ай бұрын
  • "Guess what? Whenever you fuck with people, they're not gonna like it!" Thanks Asmon for getting it. Of course, hating 'murica is one thing that doesn't always translate to hating americans. (not all of them :p)

    @oldmangaming6620@oldmangaming66209 ай бұрын
  • Socrates was executed for impiety and the corruption of Athenian youths. It is neither new or unique. It never has been nor ever will be. Ignorance is part of the human condition. It takes far more intelligence to understand WHY people think the way they do then to sit back and stroke your own ego thinking about how you're not like them when you are, in fact, worse off.

    @hekatetrivia1727@hekatetrivia17279 ай бұрын
  • This is the react content I like, No leaving to eat, No staring and saying nothing at all. Information is exchanged and opinions are discussed.

    @qualivia@qualivia9 ай бұрын
    • It's transformative

      @SR-mm2ru@SR-mm2ru9 ай бұрын
  • no kristof waltz wasn't discovered by tarantino, he'd done a number of things in america already

    @jerkchickenblog@jerkchickenblog8 ай бұрын
  • Great commentary from someone who's inside America.

    @MarcCastellsBallesta@MarcCastellsBallesta9 ай бұрын
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