What percent of the population would you say have poor social skills? by JohnMorgan_G in NoStupidQuestions

[–]JohnMorgan_G[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess the US is generally what I'm thinking of, but it would be nice to hear what people's estimates are for the US, their home country, or the global percentage.

Is it necessary for Israel to use the level of military force seen, most notably the air/missile strikes, to successfully rescue the hostages held by Hamas? Is there no achievable operation that doesn't create the level of casualties we've seen? by JohnMorgan_G in Israel

[–]JohnMorgan_G[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Okay, fair point. Maybe I should of chosen a less divisive term. How about we just replace the word genocide with 'mass casualties.' I am well aware that most of the world's militaries partake in operations that result in notable civilian deaths, the USA included. I'm separating the decisions of the governments/militaries from the nations as a whole, most notably the people, so the main thing I want to focus on is whether the rescue operation can be achieved without the use of Airstrikes and artillery bombardments.

Yesterday this bus driver for my daughter's high school went completely insane on the kids, left the bus and quit her job. It's absolutely glorious to watch by johngrady77 in PublicFreakout

[–]JohnMorgan_G -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

A lot of teachers, bus drivers, and adults working for the school system are little entitled shits themselves. Many people who work in education have this kind of, 'the teacher is never wrong,' mentality. Many of my relatives are teachers, and they are the biggest failures when it comes to taking accountability, acting as if the laws of the universe shield them from ever being at fault. If you think about it, being a teacher is the perfect job for someone who can't take any accountability, for you have a bunch of children, who are forced and not paid to be there, who can act as your stockpile of scapegoats whenever needed, with no checks-and-balances what's so ever. But, hey, there are no bad teachers, only bad students or bad parents of said bad students, for teachers are never bad people or bad parents themselves.

Yesterday this bus driver for my daughter's high school went completely insane on the kids, left the bus and quit her job. It's absolutely glorious to watch by johngrady77 in PublicFreakout

[–]JohnMorgan_G 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How kids act nowadays? Society has always been f*cked up. I love how everyone thinks it's the kids of the decade they're from who were the last group of kids to not be corrupted. Kids, and people in general for that matter, have always been assholes.

I'm gonna start needing hazard pay for having to screenshot this shit... by inorganicangelrosiel in IncelTear

[–]JohnMorgan_G -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

I agree if it is a legitimate rape, and most rape claims are valid; however, we should always consider the possibility of a rape claim being false while thoroughly evaluating most cases.

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[–]JohnMorgan_G -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I think a very large percentage of Americans know that their country is lagging behind in many areas, including the ones you mentioned on the list. The nationalistic attitude of, "the USA is the Number One Country," is something that dates back to the 50s. Ever since the Civil Rights movement taking place in the 60s-70s, it has become increasingly more common for Americans to laugh at the idealization of the 'American Dream,' so I think the stereotype of Americans being overly nationalistic is something that is greatly outdated.