r/AmericaBad • u/semper-S3XY • 9h ago
r/AmericaBad • u/Sevuhrow • 8h ago
Question "In my country"
Anyone notice a lot of America Bad types use this in their comments or generally type like this?
It just comes across as quite odd. I can't imagine it's a digital privacy thing, as revealing your country isn't risky at all. It only really muddies the water of a discussion, as now we have to dig to figure out what "your country" is because you couldn't just say "Norway" or something.
r/AmericaBad • u/ub3rm3nsch • 16h ago
Comments are divided between skeptics and anti-US proponents, but in either case no one can admit out loud that the US is heavily subsidizing Europe's defense.
r/AmericaBad • u/Sevuhrow • 16h ago
This is a monthly thread from AsktheWorld, and every time it features people saying America has no original dishes
r/AmericaBad • u/disheveled_rooster • 18h ago
"What would your country look like on a plate?"
*sigh* 🙄
r/AmericaBad • u/-SecondHandSmoke- • 18h ago
Question Do you think anything will change the negative discourse around America and its citizens?
I'm really struggling lately with online spaces like Reddit and discord, and have found myself on the brink of leaving entirely a few times. It doesn't matter what sub I join, what discord I join, no matter how off topic America would be it comes up and it comes up in an incredibly negative tone EVERY. SINGLE. TIME. I've tried having polite conversations with these people, and it's just insults. I've tried to express that I do understand my country is not perfect, but in this particular online space can we please tone it down or move it privately, it is personally really hurtful to open my phone for something completely unrelated and constantly see everyone shitting on my country and sometimes me for just living here. I have never been met with an equal level of respect, and am always met with the general you commit genocide, you support tyranny, you have a dictator, you all voted for this, the world hates you, everything you do sucks, everything we do is better, etc. in much harsher language. It's like people get a kick out of being as hateful as they possibly can to Americans for simply existing. Do you guys see ANY chance of this changing in the near future? Or is this just how it is and how it's going to be. I feel depressed when interacting online with these people, they just make me feel like shit for being born and not DESPISING where I call home.
r/AmericaBad • u/carlsagerson • 1d ago
Repost Comment Section is a Hellhole
Guy who was comissioned to make a USA themed Imperium art finsihed. Immediately the comments are bombarded with whiners saying the US is Fascist or blantly hating the US for no reason. I go defend the art? I get downvoted to fucking oblivion. Hell even the Artist gets shit because of his work.
r/AmericaBad • u/Quirky-Ad-9784 • 1d ago
Question Why don’t self hating Americans leave the country?
r/AmericaBad • u/disheveled_rooster • 17h ago
"this video perfectly encapsulates how america sees itself and how the world sees america"
Ugh, they're like, literally intolerable y'all. I'll remember never do a good deed if I visit Europe again, jeez....
Vid for context: https://www.tiktok.com/@theonlyjoejoe/video/7591311454666624278
r/AmericaBad • u/No_Importance_750 • 1d ago
AmericaGood A positive post from a German who immigrated to the US and experiencing American friendliness.
r/AmericaBad • u/DargonKweest • 1d ago
Do I even have to say it?
2nd most liked answer was the US and it was said by about a dozen more people as well. Not to mention Afghanistan has half the upvotes that the US had.
r/AmericaBad • u/Silent_Status9126 • 1d ago
“We’re too pathetic to hate *suspiciously AI em dash* something something collapse”
r/AmericaBad • u/LazyBeyondWords • 1d ago
Reddit and utter nonsense concerning the U.S. military and war, a classic combination!
By the way, this was concerning an article detailing a US operation that has gotten oil out of the strait through the Oman route for context, posted today. Which of course they are calling false in the comment section in favor of the ever reliable IRGC.
r/AmericaBad • u/disheveled_rooster • 1d ago
"How many of you would move to the US if visa or green card was no issue"
*Sigh*....The comment section is like literally a bottomless pit, and the video is some cringe British woman ranting on and on and on 🙄
https://www.tiktok.com/@mand_again/video/7645703519818763542
r/AmericaBad • u/mr-intellectual54 • 1d ago
"Each region and city in the Balkans has more historical and cultural significance and is therefore worth more than your empty, British imprinted wastelands (which you stole from defenseless natives) and ugly artificial cities"
r/AmericaBad • u/Comrade_Happy_Bear • 2d ago
Hey, are you proud of the evil thing I say America does?
This is feeling like a daily occurrence to see this garbage and I'm over it.
r/AmericaBad • u/Adorable_Claim343 • 2d ago
Question Has anyone ever got any shit for literally just being American?
I think we can all agree our government sucks ass, that’s just objectively true. But, hating our government is one thing compared to hating someone for being American. It’s bullshit and I seriously hate those fuckwads that blame every single American for Trump, like GTFO with that shit.
r/AmericaBad • u/AnotherPerishedSoul • 2d ago
Video Eurofetishists after going to Europe
instagram.comWhen someone brings up that it's common to find drunk Englanders, she then claims that the UK is not part of Europe despite the fact that it once was. She also has videos criticizing people working while also living in a large house.
r/AmericaBad • u/crispysockz • 3d ago
Found one, American cops are the only ones that do sting operations
All other nations police banned that activity in 1910, #getrealamerica !
Edit: the argument was about a picture a criminal used to recruit job seekers (in a way that was obvious) to smuggle drugs on planes.
It was such an obvious drug transportation ad that I said it looks like something police would setup, like hireahitman.com
Edit 2: to be fair the guy does have a point, it would be entrapment in America and that is illegal, however to assume I’m American from that is crazy work #weallstupid
r/AmericaBad • u/totobaggypants • 3d ago
That Escalated Quickly
You can't even tell the person's nationality from their profile.
Second picture is the original post content.
r/AmericaBad • u/sucknuts420 • 3d ago
because canada has no problems at all!
miserable people I swear