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Mnementh said:
Ryuu96 said:

I don't think the majority (if any) of European countries would consider themselves to be socialistic and most of their economies are still based on capitalism but with generous public safety nets, would you consider the UK to be socialistic because it has the NHS? It definitely isn't. Most countries in Europe are capitalist still but with strong welfare systems in place but welfare systems aren't inherently anti-capitalism.

"Europe" is a bit of a broad term too, France is not the same as Greece, Greece isn't the same as UK, UK isn't the same as Poland, etc.

I wouldn't mind living in America, depending on the state, but as someone who was born with a disability, spent most their childhood in hospital and only have a good quality of life now because the NHS forked out time, effort and money to help me, I both feel proud that we have something like the NHS and I'm happy to contribute to it but I would also feel fear living in America, I still require yearly x-rays and consultations and God forbid what I have progresses again, it's just too much stress to worry about medical bills, insurance, etc. That I don't need to worry about in UK.

Also, I wouldn't feel comfortable around anyone holding a gun, even a friend, I find it odd how obsessed with guns a lot of Americans are, not to mention poorly trained, treating something so deadly like a toy is too often an occurrence. I also hate how some states are obsessively going after women's rights and abortions and LGBTQ+ people (though UK isn't that much better in regards to trans people).

Some of those are state issues but if I'm being honest I would likely avoid all red states which cuts my destinations down, Lol.

Oregon seems like a nice state. Might have to do with the fact, that it is the least religious of all US states. Still, only a quarter of the people are non-religious which is still extremely low compared to europe.

Another point, I'm not a fan of how obsessed with religion many American states seem to be, the UK has Church of England and 46.2% describe themselves as Christian but I think most people are just "I believe in God" and don't care much beyond that, they don't try to shove it down your throat. I do not like religion influencing laws and there's a lot of Christian fanatics in the USA using it as an excuse to attack things such as abortion.

Oregon is beautiful...My only reason really for not minding living in America would be the natural scenery, Lol.