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posted 11 hours ago by BlackPillBot on scored.co (+0 / -0 / +14Score on mirror )
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PurestEvil on scored.co
48 minutes ago -1 points (+0 / -0 / -1Score on mirror ) 1 child
I thought about what it is that is supposed to be good about American culture. If I think about it, this comes to mind:

- Rural farmlands, cabins in the woods
- Long, straight, broad roads
- Guns everywhere
- Nationalistic stance
- Ridiculously lenient self-defence laws
- Good suburbs

The overcrowded big city hellholes, the oligarchic aspects, the corporate culture, the niggers, the homeless, the whoredom, the dissolution of the family unit, the nigger worship, the niggerball, they all make it worse. Also 3. and 5. appear to be curbed back a lot.

So what is it about American culture that should be oh-so impressive? If I look at Japan, there is a high adherence to their culture, an extreme level of cleanliness and dedication to the work of people, respect for elders, architecture that is notoriously Japanese, high level of racism, their weird love for the German language, their stance on honor and reputation. Of course they also come with flaws, like crazy work culture where they sleep at the workplace and low birthrates.

But if I look at Japan, there are much more cultural elements that are worth being respected or even copied than American ones.

The reason the US is oh-so great is because they are the #1 shabbos goyim to the jew. And while Americans are (or were) obsessed with serving the jew, they get slow-genocided by them via niggers and other subhumans.
devotech2 on scored.co
25 minutes ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
Culture is built up over centuries. America was building one, the south in particular had a very distinct one before the civil war. However, unfortunately, America sold itself to the jews before the mass of various Europeans could create anything new. Even the American culture you discussed is not exactly unique to it. There are rural farmlands in Europe, there are and were more nationalistic countries than America, and most European countries had pretty damned lenient gun control laws too before the turn of the 20th century, America just has a constitution with that in it, but the founding fathers never considered guns to really be a part of American culture. Just a right that should be protected.

Furthermore, I consider that Israel must be destroyed
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