I can understand the US shared dream, but are you really serious about the other points?
In what is today called United States of America in the beginning there were indeed people with different languages, religions and radically opposite culture.
Manhattan, hearth of New York and global economy, was Dutch.
California (or at least part of it) was Mexican.
The vast majority of the land was inhabited by Native Americans.
And you are telling me that a United Europe is more difficult than unify that unbelievable potpourri that was US at the beginning?
Before the Brexit that was an ongoing process that slowly was moving toward a common goal.
Now I'm not sure if Europe still exists.
As always democracy proves itself very dangerous.
If I'm ill I go to the doctor, I don't start asking around common people opinions.
As always democracy proves itself very dangerous. If I'm ill I go to the doctor, I don't start asking around common people opinions.
A very sad European living in uk.