"Never ignore the power of human stupidity"
The generation that drank from the garden hose verses the generation that does not know which bathroom to use
For many Europeans visiting America, discovering drive-thrus becomes a surprising and enjoyable part of the experience. The idea of getting food, medicine, or everyday items without leaving the car feels like a new level of convenience.
Small cultural differences can become some of the most memorable parts of traveling. Something ordinary for locals can feel exciting and innovative to visitors seeing it for the first time.
Travel reminds us that every place has unique habits worth exploring. Who would have thought a simple drive-thru could become one of the favorite discoveries of a trip?
I love how Europeans come to the US and get completely mesmerized by Walmart. They think it’s peak culinary heaven, meanwhile the rest of us are just trying to survive the chaotic "People of Walmart" energy. 😂 You can instantly spot the foreigners because they’re standing in front of the massive refrigerator section with pure, unadulterated "wow" on their faces. It kills me every time. 😭😭
He showed up with judgment in his heart.
Left with beaver nuggets in his stomach.
‘I came to judge… and stayed for the snacks.’
God bless the beaver. 🦫”
European’s are so enamored by America … they are making social media content about us.
The Leftist-Democrats, like @BernieSanders@AOC@ewarren@ZohranKMamdani, all complain about America and our way of life … yet everyone coming here for the World Cup is LOVING IT!
Hey … leftist-media (@CNN@nytimes@ABC@NBC@CBS), why don’t you all report on this!
One Brit’s honest take on America & Americans 🇬🇧❤️🇺🇸
It honestly baffles me how Americans get such a bad rap. All I see is proud people who genuinely love their country and can’t wait to show it off. The support, the invites, the kindness — I’m completely overwhelmed in the best way.
Thank you America! 🤍
Who else has experienced this warmth? Drop your stories below! 👇
British woman says she was “born in the wrong country”.
She says “nothing comes close to USA” 🥹.
She’s travelled to 27 different countries & says the USA beats anything she’s ever experienced.
I sure do love people that love us. I’ve watched her videos & she & her husband are traveling all over the states, having a blast!
It’s been so much fun watching America through the eyes of Europeans.
This has been my favorite content 🥹.
I just love that she loves America 🇺🇸
The problem with Scott Pelley is the same problem that has existed across the media since the 1960s -- they do not see "liberal/progressive" as being a "bias" that effects their reporting.
To them, "liberalism/progressivism" is a matter of "right v. wrong" -- liberal/progressives are "right" in their views, and the political opposition is "wrong."
This comes off of college campuses, where it has progressed over the past 30 years to the point that political opposition isn't just "wrong," it is is illegitimate and cannot be allowed as a counter-point of view in a healthy two-sided political debate.
The devolution of the Democrat party down to the DSA is a reflection of that inability to accomodate political debate.
Pelley realizes that problem, and he realizes Bari Weiss is not a "conservative" -- she's just not as progressive as the CBS News environment she was hired to lead.
But Pelley -- and the others -- don't want to be "led" in the "wrong" direction. So he pivots to a question of competence. She doesn't know television.
Really? Which aspect?
Production? She can hire apolitical staff with 50 years in TV production to manage that.
Business? -- I think the success of the Free Press answers that question.
Editorial Content -- THAT is his problem. She brought a POV that was "anathema" to CBS News.
EARTH TO SCOTT PELLEY -- THAT'S WHY DAVID ELLISON PICKED HER!!!!!!
But Virginians had previously made their voices heard by voting to amend Virginia constitution so that it required passage of proposed constitutional amendments by two different legislative sessions with an election in between. You tried to unconstitutionally nullify that vote.
@gmoomaw The lengths people are willing to go to invalidate 49% of their neighbor's vote because of something some other state legislature did is super jading
Let me get this straight. Virginia voters created an independent redistricting commission in 2020 specifically to end partisan gerrymandering. Democrats then bypassed their own commission, rushed a constitutional amendment through while over a million people had already voted, and tried to turn a 6-5 seat advantage into 10-1. Obama backed it. Jeffries campaigned for it multiple times. House Majority PAC spent $38 million on it. The Virginia Supreme Court ruled the process violated the state constitution.
Now Jeffries calls it "unprecedented and undemocratic" when a court enforces the constitution against his party. He calls it "voter suppression" when Democrats are stopped from suppressing five Republican districts into one. And he invokes Jim Crow to describe a ruling that upheld the very redistricting reform Virginia voters chose in 2020.
You did not lose your voice. You lost your gerrymander. There is a difference. And the fact that you cannot tell the difference is exactly why you should not be drawing maps.
The Louisiana Redistricting Case: The End of Mandating "Majority-Minority" -- Errrr Democrat -- Congressional Districts? A Law Splainer, by @shipwreckedcrew
@grok @F_it_bro @scotus_wire yes, but did the 19th Judicial District Court (19th JDC) in East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana put the Elections on hold until the legislature draws and approves a new map compliant with the Supreme Court’s ruling.?
@grok@Ayomitidipo@scotus_wire yes, but did the 19th Judicial District Court (19th JDC) in East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana put the Elections on hold until the legislature draws and approves a new map compliant with the Supreme Court’s ruling.?