Why America is the World’s Most Uniquely Cruel Society

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Or, How Punching Down Became a Way of Life

Any theory of being American must explain one salient and striking fact: cruelty. America is the most cruel nation among its peers — even among most poor countries today. It is something like a new Rome. It has little, if any, functioning healthcare, education, transport, media, no safety nets, no stability, security. The middle class is collapsing, and life expectancy is falling. Young people die for a lack of insulin they cannot crowdfund. Elderly middle-class people live and die in their cars. Kids massacre each other in schools — when they’re not self-medicating the pain of it all away. The combination of these pathologies happens nowhere else — not a single place — in the world. Not even Pakistan, Costa Rica, or Rwanda. Hence, the world is aghast daily at the depths of American cruelty — yet somehow, they seem bottomless.
(Of course I don’t mean that all Americans are cruel. I just mean that in the same way we say countries have attitude, dispositions, that there’s such a thing as a French or German national attitude or disposition, so, too there is an American one. Nor do I mean America is “the most cruel society in the world”. Can we really ever judge that? But it is uniquely cruel — a kind of special example — in weird, needless, and singular ways.)
Let me throw that into relief. Scandinavians are the happiest, longest-lived, and most prosperous people in the world because they do not punish one another constantly — but lift one another up. But Americans do not believe this reality. The underlying sentiment that unites America’s manifold problems is a myth of cruelty.
So. Where did the myth of cruelty come from? That is the question before us if we really want to understand America. I’ve wondered since I was a kid, to be honest. I thought, once, it was about capitalism, patriarchy, race, once. But now I think that while those are expressions of it. That something more primary, fundamental, and unique happened.


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What a load of shit. How many other countries besides Canada do people that contribute nothing get everything they need for free?
 

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LOOKIT cliffy just posted his first fact.
 

Colpy

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EU is not a country. That would leave the US in...first place among all other countries.

Yeah, I know. But we are talking about percentage of GDP, not cumulative giving. As there are 28 nations in the EU, a more rational ranking would put the USA in 29th place.

Take second.
 

Walter

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Yeah, I know. But we are talking about percentage of GDP, not cumulative giving. As there are 28 nations in the EU, a more rational ranking would put the USA in 29th place.

Take second.
The "foreign aid" dollar amount does not include assistance with natural disasters or defense expenditures. Add that amount in and the US is first by far.
 

Colpy

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The "foreign aid" dollar amount does not include assistance with natural disasters or defense expenditures. Add that amount in and the US is first by far.

Yeah, I thought of that, and you're probably right.......but I could find any data on that, so it had to be excluded.

But when there is a natural disaster, in no time the US military shows up to help.
 

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Cliffy is completely wrong simply based on the the fact that the world is clamouring to go to the US (as well as most countries in the west). Life is cruel. It's less cruel here.