Tate Brown
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Patriot, but it's a little strange.
But, like, anyway, so his neighbor's house burns down, and he's like, the whole neighborhood is going to rally.
They're like, we'll help you out.
We'll help you rebuild.
And the guy refused to get any help.
He's just like, I'll just handle it myself.
I don't want to be, like, a burden.
Yeah, exactly.
That's a very American way of operating.
It's like, I'm going to pull myself up on my bootstraps.
Thank you for the help, but I got this.
That's changing.
And again, you can argue if that's good or bad, but that is uniquely American.
Whoa.
Yeah.
Well, that's why you see every time in the UN they have these โ they don't have any implication, but they're like, should food be a human right?
The United States always votes no because we're just saying, no, you're not entitled to someone else's labor.
That's demonic.
That's a positive right.
And a positive right means you're entitled to someone's labor because, again, someone has to produce that food.