I’ve been living immersed in South Korea for the last month with my wife and daughter.
We just leave the stroller outside if we go in anywhere.
Because no one’s going to steal it.
I met a friend for lunch. He rode his bicycle. He just left it outside in an alley without a lock.
It was still there 2 hours later.
Another friend mistakenly left his phone on a park bench. When he finally retraced his steps and went back 4 hours later, his iPhone was still there.
I walked by a KPop concert. The fans who traveled from outside of Seoul to attend just left their luggage outside the subway station. No locks. No security.
Koreans take this for granted. They don’t realize this is not normal for most the world, especially America.
When I ask about it, they just respond, “of course, why would someone take it?”
Can you imagine any of these things happening or being possible in NYC or LA or *insert city*?
And IF, something were to be stolen in Korea, the police would investigate. Because in a high trust society, rules and norms matter.
There’s no “under $1000” law.
Theft is theft.
And trust is trust.
Will this social norm ever be possible in America?
@FFT1776 …and if they truly think that some people are too stupid to know how to get an ID, what makes them think that those same people can figure out how to go vote? 🤔Nothing like a bunch of white liberals who know what’s best for everyone else.
Really think about this
“I'm still confused why prosperity in my country is contingent on immigrants from countries where they can't produce prosperity at home. Like if Mexicans are really good at agriculture, construction, and labor jobs, then wouldn't Mexico be like this fully developed society that everybody would want to live in?
And if Indians are really smart and good at computer science, wouldn't India be like a nucleus for innovation and tech giants spawning out of the blue in this information age?”
I love her!
This fired-up Gen Z girl is furious that the left constantly equates routine, legal ICE deportations—something every country on earth does—with the Holocaust, and she's not holding back.
Gen Z might just be the generation that saves America.
@TheModerateCase This guy gets it, he’s dedicated to the truth. No person and no organization is perfect and you have to be willing to go against the grain for what you think, what you believe, what you perceive to be the real deal - the truth!
FLASHBACK: 2014 Hillary Clinton said migrant children that entered the U.S. illegally should be deported. “We have to send a clear message that just because your child gets across the border, that doesn't mean the child gets to stay.”
Watch closely: a leftist mob swarms a random car in Minneapolis just because they suspect the driver is conservative, and they become so violent that the driver has to run away in fear
Literally no reason… just instant violence
This isn’t a protest, it’s a hunting party
They scream “We got his flag!” as they attack
The violence is real. The targets are clear
And the media shamelessly does an absolute cover‑up