As an American, I always hear people always throw around the claim that "America is the best country on earth".
When I was younger, I agreed with this and genuinely believed that it was true. Now, however, I realize it's simply not true.
America is not the best country on earth for the simple reason that its not the whitest country on earth.
Criteria for being the best country on earth are as follows: >whiteness of the population >strength of currency >opportunity >crime rates >levels of corruption >infrastructure standards >personal freedoms
America is pretty subpar in all of these, besides maybe personal freedoms.
obviously every country says that and it's never that clear cut. but America is pretty good.
Austin White
nice proxy
Andrew Bailey
The kikes have looted and destroyed the country and filled it full of immigrants
Now the country is shit and the kikes are moving on to ruin China
John Morales
I'd agree with everything except crime rates and opportunities.
Crime rates are the lowest in history in this country. And you can't have a high level of corruption and low opportunities. There's more opportunities now, for everyone, than there's ever been.
Henry Harris
It still has more white people than any other country, Even with the illegals
Brody Martinez
Not a proxy.
I still wouldn't choose to live in another country besides America (for cultural reasons)
But let's be honest, Australia is 92% white, 6% Asian. That's fucking PRIME.
If America had this ratio, we would literally be a fucking paradise country.
Easton Robinson
The best is Switzerland. All the elite Jews live there, which is why they manage to stay out of every war and they seem to be immune to multiculturalism. It's not that Switzerland is based. The Jews just want to flood our countries with shitskins and finance both sides of our wars, but they obviously don't want that happening in their backyard.
Aiden Adams
Percentages are all that matters, though.
Asher Jackson
>Crime rates are the lowest in history in this country.
only because we locked up half the nogs
>There's more opportunities now, for everyone, than there's ever been