At least I can admit I don’t know everything about the country I’m not living in. You’re another story on the other hand.
Might you believe I actually know more about my own country than you do? The points you make in a previous post are laughable:
Lagged in gay rights? Did you check when we had our first gay prime minister, when did the USA have his first gay president? Did you have a transgender minister of health yet as well? Don’t assume the USA is as progressive as Europe, parts of it might be, but Northwestern Europe is far more progressive.
We have a king, yes, but do you even know what that means in our government? It’s just for show, they have no power, they only suck some wealth and in turn provide prestige and sometimes some international economic value.
We used to have Leopold II, bad man, he actually owned Congo personally, wasn’t even part of Belgium until he couldn’t keep his colony profitable and had to give it up. Not saying my ancestors hands are completely clean, but this little detail is often forgotten.
I’m not a historian, but I have a healthy interest in the history of Europe.
So far you’ve only proven The Dunning Kruger effect to some degree.
If you aren’t a historian and “don’t know about the US of A”, then like I said at the start of this exchange you don’t know what you’re talking about.
At least I can admit I don’t know everything about the country I’m not living in. You’re another story on the other hand.
Might you believe I actually know more about my own country than you do? The points you make in a previous post are laughable:
Lagged in gay rights? Did you check when we had our first gay prime minister, when did the USA have his first gay president? Did you have a transgender minister of health yet as well? Don’t assume the USA is as progressive as Europe, parts of it might be, but Northwestern Europe is far more progressive.
We have a king, yes, but do you even know what that means in our government? It’s just for show, they have no power, they only suck some wealth and in turn provide prestige and sometimes some international economic value. We used to have Leopold II, bad man, he actually owned Congo personally, wasn’t even part of Belgium until he couldn’t keep his colony profitable and had to give it up. Not saying my ancestors hands are completely clean, but this little detail is often forgotten.
I’m not a historian, but I have a healthy interest in the history of Europe.
So far you’ve only proven The Dunning Kruger effect to some degree.