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The hypocrisy of Americans who hate their own country

The independence day of the United States saw, once again, far-leftists giving sanctimonious speeches about how the United States is one of the worst places in the world and that there's nothing to celebrate about it, and how it's oppressive and racist and so on and so forth, all the same jazz, like a broken record.

It's ironic that they really love to burn the flag of the country (or, rather hilariously in the case of the screenshot, attempting to, because the flag wouldn't catch fire as it was made of fireproof material) with zero awareness of the fact that their right to do so without any consequences is actually rare in the world, and a privilege that only few countries provide. In most countries disrespecting the flag is illegal and could result in sanctions. In the United States freedom of expression is so sacrosanct that you can burn all the flags you want and nothing happens to you, which is rare in the world. Their very right to protest the country by burning its flag is protected by the Constitution and laws of the same country they are protesting, which is relatively rare in the world.

But anyway, that's not the hypocrisy.

Do you know what is? The fact that all these far-leftists are constantly preaching about how the United States is so horrible, so oppressive, so racist, so violent, so unsafe for "minorities"... yet they never seem to be willing to leave the country and move to another better country.

Have you ever heard any of them moving to another country in order to escape the "oppression" that they are allegedly experiencing in the United States? Have you ever even heard any of them saying that they would like to move to another "safer" country?

They protest their own country a lot, and are always preaching about how oppressive and racist it is, yet they don't seem very keen about moving to another better country. Isn't that curious?

(And it's not even a question of them not being able to afford moving to another country because they are so poor. At least that would be a semi-valid excuse for many of them. However, if that were the case, then surely they would be constantly saying that they would love to move to such-and-such country, which is much better and much safer for them? "If I could, I would move to country X, which is much safer for me, and where I would not experience oppression." Yet have you ever heard any of them say something like that? Because I haven't. They sure complain a lot about their own country, but they don't seem to be very keen on leaving it, for some reason.)

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