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Anger problems in the USA

I agree. I feel like since the election and the four years during which Trump was president America has become a much worse place that has much more more racism and hate toward various groups of people. It is a real reality check and a wake up call. I think this damage is already irreversible and will take years of social debate and discussion to get back to some sort of unity. Another important detail is I do not think that Trump is entirely responsible for this, but rather he is a symptom of a problem in society a large portion of which are degenerates.

The USA is not a good country or a good place to live.
Our politicians and media are both very corrupt and are paid to lie to us.
The USA is controlled completely and entirely by corporations who want to work Americans to death. And we can't win... Because too many people are brainwashed by the media (Fox News especially), and too many people are overworked and don't have the energy to fight.
And this is an essential part of their plan... To keep raising rents, to keep raising food prices, to keep as many people as poor and tired as possible, so they have no energy to resist, to vote, or to protest, or, frankly, to riot.
A lot of people in the USA just feel like slaves. We can try voting for good politicians - the very few who are good - but they're vastly outnumbered by politicians who only got into politics to become rich and to become shills for corporations.
Is it any wonder why we're so angry?
To be honest, if I'm competing in a chess tournament, doing it under the USA flag will always be an embarrassment to me.
Also, there are many people in the USA who believe manmade climate change isn't real... Which is a huge problem, because it is real, and it's been getting hotter, and hotter, and hotter.
And of course there is correlation between how hot is it and temperament ...
Which is why it will inevitably get worse and worse.

Oh.. the getting hotter and hotter easily is caused by their, the Cabal’s, elitist idiots of wealth’s technology, like the HAARP comp the size of a fball field and all of Tesla’s inventions torqued to their liking and what they’ve gathered from ufo crashes, that I’m sure the majority are directly they the fkn cause!


San Angelo, TX was pretty sweet 20 years ago. Hope it hasn't changed since then but I haven't been back, so I don't know.

This might have something to do with it.
https://www.pewresearch.org/social-trends/2020/01/09/trends-in-income-and-wealth-inequality/
One of the main reasons we left the U.S. is that it has become a very violent place, with a very angry population. Not everyone, of course, and not everywhere. It isn't universal or omnipresent.
But in general we observed that, overall, there is a lot of rage in America that we never saw 20 or 30 years ago. Over the last several years it has become so pronounced that we thought it best to leave for safety. Whether on a highway or in the workplace, at the beach or in a restaurant, in almost any setting or context, far too many Americans seem like a live hand grenade, waiting for someone/something to set them off. I see it in our news since we left and it appears to be growing worse (though in all fairness, that is the media and that's what they do), I see it online and I see it here, too. Just way, way, way too many people spoiling for a fight.
At a body shop in the US where we took our car for repair after someone hit us (we were parked when hit, they tried to flee), I asked the shop owner, "does it seem like the number of auto collisions has gone way up over the last few years?" When she said "yes, definitely" I asked, "why do you think that is?"
"People are angry," she said. But when I followed up with "why is that?" she had no answer.
Why are Americans so angry, and how will it all end?