Are you really comparing America of 1800s to the Western European states of today?!
I lived without ANY freedoms. Taken away by the (communist) government in exchange for the promise of safety, wages and lots and lots of benefits. Of course, we got neither.
> Are you really comparing America of 1800s to the Western European states of today?!
I am really replying to the statement that you made: "That "myth" is what America was built on and what made it great. "
> I lived without ANY freedoms. Taken away by the (communist) government
Ah yes, because there are exactly two possible modes of living in this world: communism and corporate cronyism called FREEDOM in the US.
Meanwhile there are charity orgnizations that used to go to the poorest regions in Africa to provide free healthcare. And then they stopped doing that and started doing that in the US. Because FREEDOM.
And still people actually living in Africa don’t know how to escape faster to Europe or, yes, even USA. Because, you know, freedom. Maybe you should tell them how awful it really is and how much better they had it before.
Many places in the world being worse than the US doesn't mean that the US is the FREEDOM heaven.
Riddle me this: why would the wealthiest nation in the world needs charity orgs to provide healthcare for its citizens? Something that no other developed nation in the world does. How is that FREEDOM?
Ah yes. How can one forget about the great freedom of slavery, exploitation of the Chinese, back breaking labor of miners etc. etc.
> If you desire safety above freedom, you deserve neither - (loosely) said somebody much smarter than me.
That quote was in no shape, way or form about healthcare or maternity leave
> I've lived without that freedom and it was horrifying.
You've lived... without which freedom exactly?