

risk an American withdrawal from Europe.
Why is this a threat? Is there a reason Europe would want a hostile country to remain there?
risk an American withdrawal from Europe.
Why is this a threat? Is there a reason Europe would want a hostile country to remain there?
Will no one rid us of this turbulent priest?
Canada and Greenland have most of the north covered even without the US, so the name still works.
“The US” refers to the US government.
US “ally”
It’s not even snark, it’s a perfectly accurate statement!
Agreed, as long as Europe can avoid falling to fascism like we have. Far-right parties have been doing alarmingly well there lately.
Godspeed! The US has a whole lotta pain coming up, and it will have a big effect on the world order. We’ve had it coming for a long time, though.
I just meant the people in the US with the power to help him. Hopefully the EU will be able to step in since the US has decided to go full Nazi.
If my government starts slipping into fascism, I will do more.
Very easy to say. Hopefully you’ll never have to put your money where your mouth is.
Such a gross, slimy monster. The xenomorph is creepy, too.
Unfortunately, he lost the people who have the power to actually help him.
There’s a good chance that wherever you live, far-right candidates are making headway in your government. What are you doing about it?
I’m an American and also see the United States as an enemy country. Our worst enemy, in fact.
White people either weren’t given this test, or were given a passing grade regardless of what they did.
I mean I wish I hadn’t left Germany considering how the US has turned out! It was a lovely country and I was there for the fall of the wall and got to visit Eastern Germany (which I understand is a large part of where the far-right support comes from now…kind of like the US South).
Same here! I lived in Germany for 10 years and often wish I’d never left nowadays.
And “terrific” comes from “terrify.”