All over the world, there are so many people complaining about tourists from the United States, how they are loud and unappealing for most businesses to manage. Now that a number of governments and countries are devolving, people from the United States are scattering to all those “developing” countries to “find themselves,” when in actuality, many are trying to take the United States culture with them. So many countries are disgusted with the entitled behavior enacted by those from one of the most obvious empires in the world, only understood after many broke through the WWII propaganda conditioning. The question is this: are any of those countries doing anything to make it easier for boring, regular people to come to their country, or just the “elites”?
Demanding that people have money before arriving ensures that mostly white migrants will come to whatever country has that rule. Unfortunately, a “middle class” was recognized by many people in the Baby Boomer generation, and people around the world were susceptible to the idea that “everyone in the United States has money and is comfortable.” The rules were set by people with money, and sadly, people with money are the only people that most “democracies” elect into leadership. Recreating the suburbs on an international scale was one of the worst ideas ever, and people are now paying for it in the form of natural disasters.
Conversely, international communities assist in perpetuating the delusion that people with money are the best because of their constant luxury development, mostly to the point of absurdity. Many are fully aware of racial discrimination, but expect everyone to project the same image when arriving in a different nation. There is nothing anyone can do about what television shows and music more people were exposed to, but if people are coming to different countries for new experiences, those countries should reflect differences. For example, being Black should be different all over the world, rather than the same experience.
Most of the immigration policies ensure that people spend a lot of money and time trying to get plugged into the workforce, meaning that unless one already has steady income, survival is close to impossible. Forms are one thing, because thanks to the way all countries work, most literate people are familiar with the concept of filling out forms. However, having time to go to offices, waiting for responses, and having to survive in the meantime leads to only those with enough cushion get to repatriate, and in the United States, that likely means white people.
As is evident in the media, there are a lot of misguided individuals who seem to think that if everyone thought like residents of a 1950s suburb, everything would be okay, and there would be no problems in the world. There were many problems with that image, but because that was the first concept of “American life,” it is the most enduring. Consequently, people from those suburbs spend a lot of time looking for new suburbs wherever they go, unable to consider that there might actually have been problems with that image. By setting immigration policies so that these types of people feel consistently comfortable, more governments are assimilating into United States culture, which is costing more than natural resources can provide.
Finally, people with money from the United States were not required to be tolerant, intelligent, or particularly cooperative with anyone around them. The reason there is so much abhorrent behavior all over the internet is because of those people. In the United States, there is one rule, especially now that it is an oligarchy: whoever has the gold makes the rules, and is always right. Appealing to that mindset is impossible, because there is never enough for such people, and no matter what country such people travel to, they will inevitably cause long-term problems.
Regular, working class people are interested in escaping the nightmare that is an oligarchy, but so many people are dejected because they have been warned that the only thing that matters is money. Instead of making everyone jump through hoops to work stressful jobs, more governments need to make it easier for migrants to leave home and pick up new work, possibly with different training. Old ideas are helping no one and costing everyone, so instead of following the example of the United States’ worship of money, people need to be much more devoted to figuring out how to solve problems. Rich people make money, but smart people solve problems.
