However, this sentiment is not unique to any single nation; a pervasive feeling that fellow citizens are immoral or unethical can be observed globally, from Indonesia to Nigeria to Greece. Interestingly, only the United States stands out, with a majority of its residents expressing the belief that their countrymen are “bad.” This widespread internal critique suggests a unique societal dynamic within the U.S. concerning its own populace’s perceived ethical standing.
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Under Donald Trump’s influence, public discourse in the United States is deteriorating, with racism and prejudice becoming normalized through the use of jokes and memes. Trump’s actions, including the dissemination of an AI video depicting a prominent Democrat in a racist caricature, are a clear indication of this trend. This behavior is symptomatic of a broader pattern of breaking norms and boundaries, fueled by an agenda that favors white men and marginalizes minorities. These actions, coupled with extreme policies and a disregard for diversity, are contributing to a climate where spiteful words and discriminatory actions are being legitimized and even considered humorous.
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The year 2024 was marked by a significant decline in basic human decency, largely fueled by the re-election of a president known for his cruelty, dishonesty, and embrace of hateful rhetoric. This normalization of immoral behavior, exemplified by the president’s actions and the rise of conspiracy theories, resulted in increased social division and a disregard for ethical conduct. The year also witnessed continued school shootings and ongoing wars, highlighting a global apathy towards widespread suffering. The author concludes that the moral cost of the political climate has already been immense, foreshadowing a potentially far worse future.
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