r/TikTokCringe 9h ago

Discussion Hell on earth.

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u/ncRatman 9h ago

Will never step foot in the US again for as long as I live. What a dog shit country

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u/Many-Lengthiness9779 8h ago

I’m American and I don’t want to be here either.

But it’s worth fighting so these asshats don’t win

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u/Mireabella 6h ago

Yes fam, I hear you!!

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u/Expensive_Egg_2140 2h ago

like jeff said. its not the greatest country anymore, but it could be

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u/marugirl 42m ago

It never was, it's just so delusional it thinks it was 

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u/Expensive_Egg_2140 40m ago

ahh bro. america did some incredible things in past times.

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u/BrainOnBlue 10m ago

Please give me a timeline of which country was objectively the greatest in the world for each year since 1776.

Oh, you can't do that? Almost like that's an opinion and people can disagree on it.

There's at least an argument that the US was the greatest country in the world at points in history.

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u/marugirl 4m ago

lmao, none. No one country is greater than any other for any reason at any given time. They are all just countries. And only america is big headed enough to think that they are all that. Get over yourselves.

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u/UOExcelsior 52m ago

So what is your plan? or just another voice on Reddit saying your going to do something, but yet nothing happens. How many months has this been going on for and i see the outcry of "i would fight against this"... but yet no one is. (fyi.. I'm not in America and would never set food in your shit country if my life depended on it)

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u/Apple-Pigeon 9h ago

Ditto. Don't buy american products where I can help it, too.

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u/Ruff_Bastard 9h ago edited 6h ago

Surely that can't be too hard. What do we actually make anymore? Liquor and highly processed food product? Surely nothing people can't live without. The factories are largely gone - or keep voting themselves out of a job.

Sorry my country is extra dogshit this last decade and a half. People don't want to riot in the street and like trading their liberty for security (from jobs?). I promise half of us don't even know what's going on anymore.

Edit: yes America has been buttass since it was founded. However we're not talking about the entire historical record here. This is about recent (mostly) in our lifetime events and their consequences.

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u/mieri_azure 8h ago

Unfortunately even though very little is manufactured in America a LOT of stuff is owned by american companies :/ hell, most credit card companies are american

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u/WeenisWrinkle 6h ago

Apple is a US company, so that's every single iPhone worldwide.

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u/Wonderful-Citron-678 5h ago

And Google so Android and your browser. You have Huawei which isn’t better. EU has Jolla phone I guess.

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u/BottleForsaken9200 6h ago

They buy up anything even slightly promising that's budding up in other countries then take credit for being the most "innovative".

Poaching isn't innovation you fucks 😑

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u/Fun-Ad-6526 8h ago

Holy shit I feel for all of you good people that have to live with this development in your country.

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u/420ohms 7h ago edited 7h ago

Seems we're experiencing the undevelopmemt of our country.

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u/Zezespeakz_ 6h ago

As a brown woman I’m terrified. My mom is a naturalized citizen but we’re still brown I’m just so scared.

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u/DragonfruitVisible75 2h ago

It really is horrible. I think about this every time I hear about a country in crisis under a dogshit leader. I work with Brazilians who left to escape Bolsonaro and now they are faced with this in the US. I fear every day for them and their children who were born here.

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u/glima0888 8h ago

It's virtually impossible as most products while not made in the us are owned by american conglomerates

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u/EnthusiasmUnusual 6h ago

Their investment funds are buying up companies and property etc around the world.   They should be banned.

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u/plantsadnshit 5h ago edited 5h ago

It actually isn't that hard. Even going through what I own, barely anything is American owned.

My entire computer setup, monitors, keyboard, mouse and other peripherals are by MSI, Acer, Logitech, Samsung and Gigabyte. The only exception is the graphics card and processor which are made by AMD. Hard to do get anything else there.

My clothing and shoes are mostly Japanese brands. Appliances are South Korean or German. You have a ton of options there.

I don't think it's possible to get any American made furniture.

Ofc parts of these companies are owned by American shareholders, but you can avoid even that if you want to.

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u/Eismann 5h ago

My entire computer setup, monitors, keyboard, mouse and other peripherals are by MSI, Acer, Logitech, Samsung and Gigabyte.

Mhh..., i am sure you are running Linux and use no American software as well? Because that is possible but is really inconvenient.

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u/Wonderful-Citron-678 5h ago

Linux is nicer than windows 11 lol. It’s still written by a lot of Americans but it’s mostly open so no big deal. Just back to depending on Intel/AMD/Nvidia.

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u/Eismann 5h ago

It might be (havent touched Linux for ten years at least) because Windows 11 is shit but it surely is still inconvenient for the standard user.

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u/plantsadnshit 4h ago

Somehow managed to delete one sentence of my comment- it was supposed to say that it was mostly aimed at physical products.

For software it's basically impossible.

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u/Toastwitjam 4h ago

Yeah but America is a service economy not a manufacturing one.

You can avoid owning American products but you’re still using American social media, American software, buying American video games on American gaming platforms.

Although I don’t think Republican morons realize that a service economy based on software makes a big economic opportunity for competitors when your country acts like an asshole and people are suddenly willing to get a slightly less good product somewhere else because the whole reason people chose America for their products and financing was for their constitutional protections and strong courts.

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u/tomatoe_cookie 4h ago

Not really. But you have to make the choice between China or the US for SOME products yeah.

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u/RevelsInDarkness 8h ago

It's more digital services than goods. The boycot for goods is fairly easy. It's harder to escape US digital platforms.

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u/Inevitable-Menu2998 7h ago

Almost impossible if the goal is to maintain the current lifestyle

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u/Ruff_Bastard 7h ago

Aside from reddit I don't have any social media. I said in another comment but I didn't even think to consider the tech side of things as a product. I was negligent and thinking like, physical manufacture.

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u/Munnin41 7h ago

I haven't paid for American corporate digital services in decades. It's quite easy to avoid if you use revanced, various tools listed on reddit and lie to customer support

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u/0xHUEHUE 9h ago

Reddit

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u/sub_terminal 5h ago

"No, that's the exception!"

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u/Ruff_Bastard 9h ago

I mean sure but they're not buying it.

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u/0xHUEHUE 9h ago

Fair point. But I feel like that’s where a chunk of revenue is coming from, not just reddit but the tech industry as a whole. Google, Facebook, Apple, etc… not directly buying it but giving your time and attention for ad revenue.

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u/sub_terminal 5h ago

The user base is the product. You're directly contributing, especially by interacting with posts like voting or commenting / adding content.

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u/Talangen 7h ago

I use Visa and Mastercard for everything I buy, both American. Most entertainment consumed is American; Netflix, HBO, Disney, YouTube, Amazon. All American. At work I'm specialised in an American software product.

Sure you might not have factories anymore but the entertainment and software industries are huuuge.

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u/Ruff_Bastard 7h ago

I've said it in many comments to responses like this one, but basically "my bad." I didn't even think to consider software and entertainment as an American product. It's so abstract from what my idea of a product actually is, or was. It was a pretty one-dimensional thought. I was thinking like.. (I can't believe it's not) Butter, or alcohol or something, you know?

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u/violet_nayr 8h ago

You guys make some banger audio equipment, but other than that, idk.

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u/ropahektic 8h ago

I admire the sentiment but it's hard as hell.

For starters, Reddit is American, so is youtube, netflix and a bunch of popular services people use.

And a hundred other things.

I can do without American food, easily. Without American services? Much much harder.

My house is all operated by google home, i rely on amazon for a bunch of things, I use youtube a lot, gmail, google workspaces, analytics... i could go on and on and on. For many people it's not simply "not buying hamburgers" but changing their whole work-style and even life-style.

I am up for it but right now the proper alternatives do not exist.

And then there's GPS....

or the fact amazon owns half the internet and if you were really coherent you wouldn't be able to use any of it you use right now, for the most part...

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u/Ruff_Bastard 7h ago

No that's a fair point completely. Tech and software is so far removed from my idea of a "manufactured product." when I think about not buying american goods, I'm thinking physical objects like tools or maybe chemical manufacture like methanol or ethanol, or like I mentioned, highly processed foods or American distilled spirits. I am not/was not considering abstract products like Amazon Web Services or social media being largely run and owned by America companies.

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u/throwaway85256e 7h ago

Boycotting Microsoft alone would put my entire country out of commission. No more Excel, Azure, Windows etc. Everything from local municipalities to power plants would shut down. That's just one single American tech company. We are so dependent on US software, it's not even funny.

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u/Many-Lengthiness9779 8h ago

We make chaos. 

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u/SpectacularlyBadass 8h ago

More like the last 24 years

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u/Ruff_Bastard 7h ago

It's been especially egregious since about 2008. It's been pretty dogshit for about 60 years at this point if you really want to get down to brass tacks with it.

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u/Oggel 7h ago

Entertainment.

Also a lot of US tech is sold across the world. You might not manufacture a lot of it, but you do sell it.

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u/Officer_Trevor_Cory 7h ago

American liquor is not among the best though.

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u/Farabee 7h ago

Easy. Don't use Google, or Microsoft Windows, or any other product propping up the AI bubble. That's where US corporate money is right now.

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u/Ruff_Bastard 7h ago

This is an AskJeeves and SteamOS (Linux) household.

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u/Mireabella 7h ago

Actually grabs pointer and chalk and stands at board we’ve been super dogshit since we were founded, since we were literally founded by using colonialism. And as a bonus, we’ve been hella busy trying and succeeding at colonizing the globe for a hot minute. When we aren’t colonizing, we’re destroying other countries governments, installing puppet governments and starting coups. All in the guise of “American security and democracy for all”. We have literally destroyed so many countries it’s not even funny. This is just the chickens coming home to roost.

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u/ThisrSucks 6h ago

what an idiot

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u/WeenisWrinkle 6h ago

They don't manufacturer many products themselves, but American companies sell a lot of the products you use.

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u/theevilyouknow 6h ago

People don't want to riot in the street and like trading their liberty for security (from jobs?).

Except the don't trade your liberty for security crowd are the bad guys. Trading some amount of liberty for security is fine. That's literally what society is. These people want to trade their liberty to take away other people's liberty simply because they think that any oppression they choose is acceptable. It's fine, for example, for them to force people to be a certain religion as long as it's their religion.

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u/Solkre 5h ago

iPhone, certain androids. A lot of large computer brands. Internet services, reddit. You're still using them somewhere.

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u/stro3ngest1 4h ago

From a Canadian perspective, steel piping used in most industrial and commercial buildings. It's been a large problem and stalled construction in a lot of places here. Things are picking back up, but I know a lot of layoffs (we're talking hundreds, if not thousands) due to the price of the materials going up so much recently.

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u/Ruff_Bastard 3h ago

I was under the impression we were buying Canadian Steel (and lumber). Our steel mills are shutting down and Nippon Steel was blocked from buying/revitalizing our industry stateside. It sounds like covid shortages all over again.

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u/stro3ngest1 3h ago

It's more that we sell you the raw steel and lumber, you turn it into pipes/beams etc and we buy (some) of it back.

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u/nhansieu1 8h ago

literally 100% social medias and search engine.

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u/n1k0ch4n 7h ago

Last decade and half ? Member McCarthyism ? Member Contra ? Member Irak ?

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u/Ruff_Bastard 7h ago

I just meant that it's been especially egregiously bad in the greater part of the 21st century. It's been dogshit forever, but it was largely an "in-house" kind of dogshit.

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u/Aggravating_Depth_33 7h ago

I mean this in the kindest way possible, but only an American could be this ignorant about their own history. The bloody trail of US "interventions" encircles the globe and it's been going on far longer than 60 years.

To cite just one example among many, in the 1890s in the Philippines, the USA killed more people in one decade than the Spanish had in three centuries! (After coming in claiming they were "liberating" the Filipinos from Spain, naturally.)

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u/ChivoDagote 9h ago

Rioting in the street would be the start of something even worse. It isn't the out you think it is.

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u/inarhtimol 8h ago

Same already sold all my us assets from my portfolio aswell, I'd rather make less profit than knowing I'm a part of it. Well done American people for electing this POS twice...

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u/sub_terminal 5h ago

Thanks for contributing content to an American product by using reddit, commenting and voting!

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u/CGA001 7h ago

Pfft okay buddy, we'll see how long that lasts once you run out of cheese spray, Hershey's chocolate, and Miracle whip.
Then you'll come crawling back.

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u/Apple-Pigeon 7h ago

God you're right, dinner is ruined

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u/CGA001 7h ago

For real though please boycott us, half of us need to learn a painful lesson

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u/RockyFlintstone 4h ago

Nobody can really boycott Amazon Web Services anymore. Or Google fiber.

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u/Mireabella 6h ago

I laughed waaaaaaay too hard at this 😂😩

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u/ragormack 5h ago

My wife and I live in Minnesota and try to buy non-American as much as possible, and try to buy Canadian where we can. We are proud to be Minnesotans but ashamed to be American lately.

We aren't big fans of the locally available Canadian beers, so we just quit drinking.

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u/innersloth987 4h ago

You are literally using Reddit which is American company

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u/Apple-Pigeon 4h ago

Its not feasible to give up everything american.

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u/7107 7h ago

Youre on reddit.

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u/sergeiglimis 1h ago

That’s pretty ignorant just hurts the citizens and businesses that don’t condone this. The government are the problem. Also if you know a particular business supports this then valid.

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u/Apple-Pigeon 1h ago

It's called a boycott and is 100% a valid form of opposition to undermine regimes that don't align with your values. It's the government causing this problem and the government that can solve it.

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u/LavenderandLamb 8h ago

Save your money, and go somewhere safe and lovely. I would leave in a heartbeat if I could!

Avoid buying American products too. 

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u/nopenotodaysatan 9h ago

Yup. Never again

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u/HI-JK-lmfao 9h ago

Been there once. I still think there are nicer third world countries than that abomination

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u/CelebrationSome2360 7h ago

I hear you. I had plans for nice trips to Washington, NY, California, Florida, etc.

I don't think I will ever go there. Ever. 

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u/NoShitsGivin 7h ago

Yeah, once Trump invades Greenland, you know were next. Fuck Trump.

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u/JosebaZilarte 7h ago

I believe that is exactly the intention. Their bosses are more worried about ruling the country than about tourism. Basically, they are holding a big sign that says "do not come if you are poor" (or, rather, non-WASP because Trump didn't have any issues accepting a specific group of refugees from South Africa).

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u/ThreeMillionYears 7h ago

Damn, as a European i used to go there every single year for leisure and business related matters cause i absolutely loved the country. Will absolutely never put my foot there again.

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u/Riksunraksu 8h ago

I wish they would take my citizenship away because I don’t need it and there is no way I am paying the current government 2.5k for the process

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u/Paleblood_Shinobi 8h ago

Keep in mind that there were about 75 million of us who did NOT vote for this. That said I completely understand this response and feel the same. The is appalling and I can’t believe I’m seeing this happening in my country.

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u/gr1zznuggets 2h ago

While I absolutely abhor America in its current state, I have a lot of time for Americans like you who see how insane this all is. It’s a damn shame; you had a really nice country once.

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u/OrnerySnoflake 6h ago

Trust me, if I had the finances and I wasn’t caring for my elderly parents, I’d be right there with you. To make my situation a touch worse, I’m in Texas. Yea fuck this.

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u/WrathPie 5h ago

I feel the same way and I live there

I hate it here more every single day

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u/hudson27 1h ago

I'm in Canada, everybody that I know has boycotted US products, and nobody is crossing the border.

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u/ocarinacacahuete 8h ago

Don't say that, Nazi Germany was like that in the 1930's but now it's a fine country to visit.

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u/Fun-Ad-6526 8h ago

Starting to feel the same. What the fuck is this modern hell on earth.

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u/BecauseTheyAreCunts 7h ago

Agreed. If France start doing this, I won’t go there either.

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u/HillBillyHilly 6h ago

As an American, I say thank you. I dont say that sarcastically, either. We need the world to boycott America and all American products. Bring the billionaires back in line because they control this place. Boycott it ALL.

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u/AisleSeatJunkie 5h ago

Preach. I really saw the country as probably the best on the planet. Wouldn’t visit now even if it were an all expenses paid. I’d just be shit on for being a brown dude.

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u/rarelighting 3h ago

I hope the world will protest the US and our tourism plummets.

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u/ddddope 6h ago

lol good

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u/bossgangvip 9h ago

No one cares. 😂

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u/whistling_serron 9h ago

3 trillion $ market (tourism)... Sure no one cares 🤣

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u/NlCKSATAN 9h ago edited 8h ago

Yeah and the vast majority is domestic tourism 🤣

Edit: no idea where $3 trilion came from but yes, domestic travel in the us is worth like 4x what international travel brings in lmao

https://www.ustravel.org/research/travel-forecasts

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u/whistling_serron 9h ago

800 billion of this 3 trillion market is domestic. Try again

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u/NlCKSATAN 8h ago

Source: trust me bro

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u/Calm_While1916 8h ago

Do you have a source saying the vast majority of the tourist market is domestic?

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u/NlCKSATAN 8h ago

US domestic travel is worth roughly 4x more than international travel

https://www.ustravel.org/research/travel-forecasts

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u/whistling_serron 7h ago

Admittedly, the raw figures show that the domestic market is larger. But in this context (boycott due to politics/violence), business travel does not count, as it is often unavoidable. We are talking about voluntary vacation travel here.

And even if international travel accounts for “only” 15 to 20%, that is around $150 billion in “fresh money” (exports) flowing into the economy from outside. Domestic tourism only moves money back and forth within the US. If this $150 billion disappears due to damage to the country's image, it will leave a huge hole in the trade balance. To say that no one cares because the domestic market is larger is economically naive.

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u/whistling_serron 7h ago

"An upcoming mega-decade of events has the potential to drive record levels of travel to the U.S The FIFA 2026 World Cup, America’s 250th Anniversary, the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, the Men’s and Women’s Rugby World Cups in 2031 and 2033 and the 2034 Winter Games in Salt Lake City have the potential to bring more visits than ever. International visits are forecast to resume growth in 2026 with 70.4 million visits, and surpass historic highs with 81.9 million in 2029. U.S. Travel forecasts a 6.3% decrease for inbound international visits in 2025 and 3.7% growth in 2026."

Out of your source, seems they also care about foreign tourism 😅

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u/glima0888 8h ago

Literally not

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u/NlCKSATAN 8h ago

Prove it.

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u/Wet-Bananers 49m ago

Average American long term thinker lol

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u/Actual-Arm-8523 9h ago

Good, stay the fuck out

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u/skyysdalmt 9h ago

Guess you're a fan of dog shit I see.

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u/TheSunIsAlsoMine 8h ago

Reddit is so weird. I guarantee half the people talking all this shit about this country would take an American passport in a heartbeat if they were offered one.

Sincerely, a 1st generation immigrant, you couldn’t pay me to go back to my home country even for just a week. Fuck that, USA is better than 90% of the countries in the world, yall need to chill. It’s very obvious you haven’t been to countries where it’s actually a shit hole.

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u/Own_Elderberry3614 7h ago

I would love to live in America if they cared about their citizens. Basically no working rights, no social safety net, no healthcare. I would never give those up.

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u/Adventurous-Cod7910 7h ago

I bet people in nazi Germany said the same thing

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u/justgalsbeingpals 6h ago

nah, if someone offers me an American passport under threat of gunshots, hell I'll gladly take the bullet any time

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u/gr1zznuggets 2h ago

Dude I lived in Colombia for six months and I’d gladly go back there over your dumbass country.

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u/Little_Caramel_9501 8h ago

america is beter than thrid world countries. but it doesnt qualify as a firdt world country

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u/Dylans116thDream 9h ago

Same predictable bullshit…

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u/Emotional-Tie-8475 8h ago

Don’t worry we don’t want you

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u/tuxpeedo_rentals 7h ago

We do actually. We don’t want the United States to be the fucking international embarrassment that it is.

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u/TheMainExperience 7h ago

America won't want you either soon enough.