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devotech2 on scored.co
1 year ago 10 points (+0 / -0 / +10Score on mirror ) 3 children
>more fascist and communist than China and NK combined

The government oversight in the US is tremendous and in Europe its actually marginally less so, depending on the country, but on average yes. T. American expat. I wish either one of them were actually fascist. As an example, look at the government overreach in america when it concerns *cars*. It's overlooked, but the American government has made so many rules and regulations about car "safety" that they're becoming *less safe* in turn, and getting too expensive for anyone to afford. I can buy some brand new models of cars in Europe for about €10,000 (Spain, and granted, these are things like Renault Clios and Fiat 500s, but brand new cars nonetheless) Can't do that in the states. Nissan versa is the cheapest car in america for twice what a brand new clio would coat, and it's a fucking Nissan.

>declare them all enemies of the United states

Every white man in the United states is European, although OP (catturd) is a jew. Europeans built America and jews and niggers destroyed it.

>enemies of free speech

The United states has an illusion of free speech. You won't get punished by court of law for saying whatever you want but you'll be punished by megacorporations and the "court of popular opinion" tenfold. In Europe you might get punished by the law, but none of the people in Europe will give a single fuck about what you said and a lot will actually agree.

The European populace is further to the right by a significant margin than the American populace, on average. The idea that they aren't is a myth.

>theyre no different than Mussolini, Hitler, and Stalin

Oh boy I sure do wish that Europeans were no different than these 3 folks. I'd even take Stalin over most politicians, provided you omit sects of his cabinet.
HimmlerWasRight88 on scored.co
1 year ago 8 points (+0 / -0 / +8Score on mirror ) 1 child
In fact it's just a myth that there are more regulations in Europe. In Europe there are *good* regulations, on the quality of food for example (goyslop basically doesn't exist in Europe). But in terms of how free the economy actually is, e.g. how easy it is to start a business, [several European countries have more economic freedom than the US](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Index_of_Economic_Freedom#2023)
devotech2 on scored.co
1 year ago 7 points (+0 / -0 / +7Score on mirror ) 1 child
Another factor in that is less corporate domination. There are no stores like Walmart in Europe. The closest thing is, like, carrefour, lidl, Aldi, spar, alchan, and mercadona. Which are really just regular ass grocery stores. The shop that's selling meat and vegetables that's ran by some dude is also still usually your best option.

There are also no stores in Europe that are even close to Lowes or Home Depot, so if you need plumbing equipment, carpentry equipment, etc, you go to the small shop that's ran by someone who is/was in the trades and buy them.

There aren't any chain restaurants in Europe (there are fast food places like McDonald's and shit, but it doesn't count because they fill a niche that didnt exist before they did), so if you want to eat out, you go to an actual family owned restaurant and not fucking Applebee's. I literally have not seen a single chain restaurant the entire time I have lived in Europe, in a single country, and I'm glad.

This all opens up the market to individuals.

fiskaren on scored.co
1 year ago 5 points (+0 / -0 / +5Score on mirror ) 1 child
Chain owned restaurants sounds like man made horrors beyond my comprehension. To be fair we have IKEA, but it's technically a furniture store. Still their restaurant is as sterile as a school or prison cafeteria. You don't get that with independent family owned restaurants, independent family owned restaurants are simply amazing no matter how luxury they are.

Tho, when thinking about it, most school and prison cafeterias here are also small and independent. No chain, franchise or typical branding apart from many of the furniture coming from IKEA, all food is cooked on site using high quality ingredients.
devotech2 on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
They are man-made horrors beyond comprehension.

The closest thing I've seen was a family owned restaurant that has 3 locations in this part of spain
WhatWouldMountainDew on scored.co
1 year ago 4 points (+0 / -0 / +4Score on mirror )
The problem is European countries are not a monolithic entity. There are some parts of Europe that are better and some parts that are worse than the U.S.

It seems like right now, the worst offenders are the U.K. and Germany. Comparing those countries to the U.S. is much different from comparing countries like Finland or Spain to the U.S.

Americans will never do anything until they get over the fact that it's OK for White people to organize for the interest of **WHITE** people. Not "Americans", not "patriots", not "conservatives", not "pro-life", not "people who love this country", not "people who love freedom", not "Christians", not "people who share our values", not "people who came here for a better life". **WHITE** people.
whatlike_withacloth on scored.co
1 year ago 3 points (+0 / -0 / +3Score on mirror )
>so many rules and regulations about car "safety" that they're becoming less safe

NHTSA's bad enough, then you've got the EPA that will force your diesel into limp mode if you don't refill the DEF. An otherwise perfectly-functioning vehicle, crippled by an unnecessary clogged exhaust filter with no bypass option. Oh and it's sensor driven, so a faulty sensor could do it too. And those exhaust systems are insanely expensive... like $10k for a full replacement is probably average.
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