Our stated laws are free-er than other countries, absolutely. But how those laws are enforced? The FBI is worse than most police forces in foreign countries.
Right. So you see that when the winds change in Europe, suddenly people are getting locked up for wrong think while we're still relatively safe in that regard. But that's more so because it's more convenient to destroy people's life in the court of public opinion here and keep them thinking they're free. After all, they could always do a no-knock raid on your home, murder you in your bed, plant CP on your computer, and everyone would cheer their heroic police force.
I love a good trip to a dirt poor southeast Asian country, everything is cheap, there are basically no rules, you're more or less a rockstar. But a look behind the curtain and seeing just how poor everyone is and the conditions they live in are pretty horrific. After traveling the world a good bit over the last 15 years, America is a good balance of laws vs freedom, and while there will always be things that are important to certain people they want changed (either more freedom or more control) this country does a good balancing act.
Yeah, that's absolutely true. If the individual is ethnically the same and the country isn't TOO bad, then one is fine. If they have a reputation as a rich American and shit hits the fan, there will definitely be a problem.
Taiwan, South Korea, and Japan, though? Foreigners would probably be safe there.
Most European countries as well, including the ones still recovering from communism like Poland and Hungary, will be safe as well disregarding the potentially unstable geographical location.
Our stated laws are free-er than other countries, absolutely. But how those laws are enforced? The FBI is worse than most police forces in foreign countries.
Right. So you see that when the winds change in Europe, suddenly people are getting locked up for wrong think while we're still relatively safe in that regard. But that's more so because it's more convenient to destroy people's life in the court of public opinion here and keep them thinking they're free. After all, they could always do a no-knock raid on your home, murder you in your bed, plant CP on your computer, and everyone would cheer their heroic police force.
I love a good trip to a dirt poor southeast Asian country, everything is cheap, there are basically no rules, you're more or less a rockstar. But a look behind the curtain and seeing just how poor everyone is and the conditions they live in are pretty horrific. After traveling the world a good bit over the last 15 years, America is a good balance of laws vs freedom, and while there will always be things that are important to certain people they want changed (either more freedom or more control) this country does a good balancing act.
Yeah, that's absolutely true. If the individual is ethnically the same and the country isn't TOO bad, then one is fine. If they have a reputation as a rich American and shit hits the fan, there will definitely be a problem.
Taiwan, South Korea, and Japan, though? Foreigners would probably be safe there.
Most European countries as well, including the ones still recovering from communism like Poland and Hungary, will be safe as well disregarding the potentially unstable geographical location.