Is America Really That Bad?

Cannizzaro@feddit.ch to No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world – 313 points –

Been seeing a lot about how the government passes shitty laws, lot of mass shootings and expensive asf health care. I come from a developing nation and we were always told how America is great and whatnot. Are all states is America bad ?

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It varies from person to person and place to place. But generally, I would say that America is a pretty good place, but not perfect and has a lot of room for improvement.

Yes, healthcare is expensive, but we have some government programs to provide cheaper care for certain groups, like the very poor, the elderly, and veterans.

Violence varies from place to place, but I feel like I live in a safe area, and I have never seen or heard a gun fired at someone in a public place.

A lot of the bad laws typically involve disenfranchising certain minority groups. I am lucky enough to not be affected by most of this, and a lot of people are fighting back against it by trying to vote in better politicians.

I have never seen or heard a gun fired at someone in a public place

Feels weird you have to specify "at someone" and "in a public place". I've never heard a gun fired outside of firing ranges (EU)

Live in a suburban area. Several of my neighbors have 5+ acres of land. One of them has a makeshift range, so I hear someone shooting all the time, sometimes for hours on end day after day. I'm not thrilled by it.

Your neighbor must be rich.

Them being loaded in more ways than one doesn't make me feel any better about it. This coming from a gun owning liberal. I don't just go around shooting it off in my back yard several times a week.

This would cover things like hunting and/or target practice at a home or private property, so not entirely that weird.

American here. Lived in California most of my life just outside LA in suburbs. Ventura as well. Lived in Tennessee for 2 years and Idaho 2. I've seen people open carry a few times. I own a gun and I've never seen or heard a gun fired outside of a gun range. I'm 40 btw. It's not that bad here. It's big and there are a lot of people so the news has tons of opportunities to present the worst of humanity which makes up a small percentage.

There's also the fact that US media wants to show this bad stuff because it helps keep people afraid of the world around them and makes them easier to manipulate.

I live in a small city about an hour away from a major city. I'm also an hour away from what I would call the boonies -- rural, remote areas where owning guns and open carrying is normal. In fact, I've seen open carry around here, in the city, quite a bit. It's pretty normal around here.

I heard a shooting happen in the suburbs near my house when I was a kid. It's what's considered the "nice" part of town. An old woman walking her dog was killed. I heard the shot through my bedroom window. Only til I moved into the inner part of the city did I witness guns being shot in the city more often. Most of the times you hear pops, it's fireworks. A couple times, it's been guns. Those couple times are pretty freaky.

Every once in awhile I'll walk past a crime scene downtown, usually something happened like a stabbing the night before. One day I scrolled through reddit and saw a video -- a point-blank execution had occured outside the club down the road. That one was disturbing. I think the kid is going to jail for a long time.

The inner part of this particular city is not as safe as the suburbs, but for the most part you should be okay, as long as you're not looking to start trouble. When I'm walking around town, especially the immediate area I live, my eyes are open. At night, they're wide open.