I'm not taking "argentinian levels of racism" from people who live in a country that can BARELY wrap their head around people outside the northern hemisphere being human beings deserving of rights. Like yes our society is racist but at least we're self aware.
If you're from the United States and Argentina is like your main reference for racism you're laughable. If your argument is the fascist people your government literally put into power, or the racial and ideological genocide your government PLANNED all across latinoamerica, and you think for a moment you're in a position to speak about our societies admittedly very real flaws as if you were looking down from above, then there's no reasoning with you.
The biggest tragedy of American exceptionalism is that people who are objectively worse off will still try and pretend they're superior to someone living south of Texas because of a single niggle in a sea of problems that the US government caused in both countries.
Argentina has a universal healthcare system, and it's people are afaik paid better proportional to the local cost of living than the average American. The average American reading this probably has a statue in their home town dedicated to a traitor who tried to overthrow the government to keep their slaves, and that statue was installed over a century after said traitor died.
But please, go on about how the rest of the world is savage and unsafe and stupid. Make the US into more of the caricature of authoritarianism that it says North Korea is.
i would say that the biggest tragedy of american exceptionalism is that people genuinely believe and even affirm that the US is exceptionally poorer than the third world countries it has underdeveloped for decades, even so far as saying that we, a country known for its devalued currency, "gets paid more than the average usamerican". you cannot be that ignorant



















