I’ve had four one month long trips to the USA, three east coast, one west. I’ve walked from San Jose train station to Cupertino, from South Ferry Station to Broadway, seen the earthworks demolishing the mountains around Salt Lake City, and visited houses in Boston and Providence that are utterly alien to what I’m used to as a European.
One of the places I visited was UC Davis. The incident there has its own Wikipedia page.
In Newark, I got to see things which don’t make it into international media, like an African-American outdoor market with banners pleading the readers to treat the humans with, at a minimum, the same respect as is shown for these people’s cultural contributions to the USA.
All of this is because my ex is actually an American citizen. Heck, because of her, I’ve met Jill Stein twice.
Now, can you actually provide me with a reason to change my mind?
One of the places I visited was UC Davis. The incident there has its own Wikipedia page.
In Newark, I got to see things which don’t make it into international media, like an African-American outdoor market with banners pleading the readers to treat the humans with, at a minimum, the same respect as is shown for these people’s cultural contributions to the USA.
All of this is because my ex is actually an American citizen. Heck, because of her, I’ve met Jill Stein twice.
Now, can you actually provide me with a reason to change my mind?