"Americans who don't travel, who 80% don't have a passport, who are uneducated, are in their extraordinary naïveté,"
Fuck this dumb cunt and the other champagne socialists. Most Americans are working two jobs just to not be homeless. Sorry not all of us got to blow Harvey Weinstein to become millionaires. I might actually embrace the Bernie Bro mentality and say we need a 99% tax on actors.
American with passport here, fairly well traveled. Funnily enough though I've not really been to popular stops, like London, Paris, LA or whatever. But I've been to Lithuania, so let's see that on many of these intelligent travelers lists.
I'm not sure what I was supposed to have learned and how contrary it was to the rest. I can make the connection between a place I like, such as Finland, where it's still very culturally homogeneous despite the broken politics, where you can walk around with zero concern for anything going on around you. Other places similar, really any of the Baltics or non-Prague Czech/Slovakia places, but guess what also not really all that race mixed. Or I suppose I could have any of the dirty German cities that would more appropriately be called New Istanbul and you definitely feel like a minority as a white man. What should I take of this as an enlightened 20% American with a passport, that I should want the dirty, hectic, sketchy feeling places I've been because they are more liberal?
"Americans who don't travel, who 80% don't have a passport, who are uneducated, are in their extraordinary naïveté,"
Fuck this dumb cunt and the other champagne socialists. Most Americans are working two jobs just to not be homeless. Sorry not all of us got to blow Harvey Weinstein to become millionaires. I might actually embrace the Bernie Bro mentality and say we need a 99% tax on actors.
American with passport here, fairly well traveled. Funnily enough though I've not really been to popular stops, like London, Paris, LA or whatever. But I've been to Lithuania, so let's see that on many of these intelligent travelers lists.
I'm not sure what I was supposed to have learned and how contrary it was to the rest. I can make the connection between a place I like, such as Finland, where it's still very culturally homogeneous despite the broken politics, where you can walk around with zero concern for anything going on around you. Other places similar, really any of the Baltics or non-Prague Czech/Slovakia places, but guess what also not really all that race mixed. Or I suppose I could have any of the dirty German cities that would more appropriately be called New Istanbul and you definitely feel like a minority as a white man. What should I take of this as an enlightened 20% American with a passport, that I should want the dirty, hectic, sketchy feeling places I've been because they are more liberal?