A couple months ago, I commented on Helen's post regarding immigration to the US. In a nutshell, I exposed the "american dream" as a hoax meant for the working class to continue enduring the hardships they're going through. Strangely enough, nobody seemed to agree at the time. I received the following comment from Kakki (nothing personal here, I usually agree with her):
> Nevertheless, I am really dismayed that you would have such views of the US, > views based on stereotypes, Hollywood fiction and other motivations which > have also been propagated and repeated enough times where people start to > believe them as true. I could provide you with information which would > refute many of the false or unfactual accusations against the US but it > would take up too much bandwidth. I don't know what your experiences were > like in the U.S. but they are not the experience of most Americans. > > Kakki > Well, to comment on the current "blank" thread, it seems reality surpasses fiction, doesn't it? My advice: listen to DED and vent your anger. Laurent
