This ZeroHedge article argues that many Americans, particularly those on the political left, fail to appreciate the relative advantages of living in the United States compared to other countries. The author uses the example of a black leftist woman who moved to Africa and found it less desirable than she anticipated, preferring American society despite her prior criticisms. The piece suggests that criticisms of "American exceptionalism" and perceptions of widespread racism are often misguided or indicative of a disconnect from the realities faced by people in other parts of the world. It further contends that cultural differences, not solely racial prejudice, may contribute to difficulties encountered by some Black Americans when trying to assimilate in other regions. The author concludes that Americans who are critical of their own country often underestimate how favorable their circumstances are until they experience life elsewhere.Read Samuel Carter’s Books Get full access to Samuel Carter's Substack at therealsamuelcarter.substack.com/subscribe
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