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this post was submitted on 22 Aug 2023
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Is this legal in the US?
Can you imagine living somewhere with so little personal freedom?
I do whatever the fuck I want in the USA pretty much every day. It's great.
Do you have a Bill of Rights, including all the freedoms that ours has?
I mean I can't get fired on the spot at my work place. Don't have to worry about a crazy neighbour shooting me. Don't have to worry about healthcare or its costs. Nobody tells me what books I can and cannot read I can express whichever sexuality I was born with without fear of backlash Don't have to worry if my kid will come back from school Protected by unions and the like from work bullshittery
You are right though, there is no out dated piece of paper that doesn't update with the times :( you got me.
That's the one thing that gets me about the system is the USA. You have health insurance from your employer that can just fire you if you get sick. Doesn't make a lot of sense, even if they don't the insurance company might just decide not to pay out, and even if they do you have to pay hundreds of dollars in premiums.
I really don't have to worry about any of those problems either, and I have all my needs met and everything is going well, and I have safety nets established in case they aren't. It really is great here for me.
You have very high taxes to pay for it all and some unions can hold the country hostage (rail strikes). Unemployment is higher because employers are slow to hire because it is so hard to fire anyone and you have less pressure to work.
There is no such restriction here. Just because a few local small town libraries complain and get a lot of media attention you can still buy and read anything.
It is protected legally here also.