grzegorz wrote:Michael don't defend the US.
This is the same country willing to let every Korean on the peninsula die to get Kim Jung Un. This country has a sickness which is why you left.
Michael wrote:grzegorz wrote:Michael don't defend the US.
I'm just failing to get my point across here, lemme try again. The first person to blame here is the Professor. The second is what I suspect, but don't know, the second is the monetization of incarceration in the USA that is probably connected to her going to a jail for 48 hours instead of sitting in an airport office or somewhere like that for 24.This is the same country willing to let every Korean on the peninsula die to get Kim Jung Un. This country has a sickness which is why you left.
I think it's better to stay focused on specific problems and solutions. BTW, I know I've been out of the USA a long time, but it has nothing to do with any negative feeling about my country, no connection whatsoever. Living in the PRC makes me appreciate America more, see some good points as well as some problems more clearly. The wars bother me. The amount of incarcerated bothers me.
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