Bilal9
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On 2, I've been to China I think at least 20 times my last visit was late 2019, I know Chinese that currently live in China. I know Chinese that live and work in the west. As for societal decline, the US was always a violent society. Going back to the 1800s when my ancestors immigrated to the US from Scandinavia. Interestingly, some of them kept journals and newspapers clippings preserving current events of concern to them at the time. Crime and violence in the 1800s was an order of magnitude worse than it is today. It is to be expected when immigrants both legal and illegal arrive and some resort to criminal activity to make a living. Read about the Five Points, Manhattan 1840s, to get a sense of how bad crime was back then. Sure there is social injustice and discrimination that is a contributing factor and there are no second chances. Once you have a criminal record there is almost no turning your life around it becomes a permanent impediment to upward mobility. The US isn't an equal just society it never was, people with money and means have always had the upper hand.
Good - at least we can agree about inequality of US society, which isn't anywhere near enough captured by stats like the GINI coefficient, which brother @MH.Yang brought up. It's actually far, far worse.
Let's agree to disagree and I will leave you with the great George Carlin , whose parting observations were chillingly real before he passed away. And a movie snippet.
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