My first thought was “I haven’t experienced this since Final Fantasy XII,” but you’re right.
Edit: wait, it says “story is great,” disregard my FFXII comment 😆
The idea that Americans might have to do something to fix their country? Unthinkable, clearly a joke. Good luck.

Which American are you?
“We can’t fight back because then the Nazis will take the opportunity to punish us harder”
“it’s not as EASY as you seem to think”
“Yeah, well what have YOU done??”
“Did you not see the VERY effective and not-at-all-a-huge-joke No Kings protests?”
“Keyboard warrior!”
“I can’t have principles, I might lose the shitty job I hate!”
“I believe that every historical revolutionary to whom I owe my prosperity was a Disney character with no family or livelihood at stake and who never really had to risk anything because in my child-brain their victory was guaranteed.”****
My first thought was “I haven’t experienced this since Final Fantasy XII,” but you’re right.
Edit: wait, it says “story is great,” disregard my FFXII comment 😆


See also: white liberals in the US


You have control, you just refuse to risk your lifestyle by exercising it.
and they still cheer their asses off at hockey games when they unironically put their hands on their hearts and sing it full-throated like absolute clowns
Everyone who ever did anything of note had plenty to lose.
Americans think their historical heroes were Disney characters without families, jobs, or hopes- just the “good guys” whose victory was guaranteed.
You could just say “pants-pissing fear of possible discomfort to the point that they’ll tolerate outright abuse.”
That’s servile, cowardly bullshit. Those who are overworked and underpaid have greater incentive than anyone to take action.
Americans don’t give a single shit about how fucked they are. If they did, they’d do something about it that’s a little more effective than waving signs at a parade.
Japan’s ultra-organized and visible garbage separation is mostly for show and establishing “social harmony.” 80% of their municipal waste is thrown into incinerators- the highest of all countries in the OECD.