Claire wrote:
and i reallly really thank my friends on vp for me being able to think more globally and less us centric like the internet feels like its in america but vp feels like its in scandanavia and i learn so much here just from exploring our cultural differences (and non diffferences also lol) like i know for a fact having friends in europe has changed the way i think about many many things
SimCityPoliceStation wrote:
Claire wrote:
I also think you're very well informed of the world outside the US though. Sometimes I try to imagine myself living there, growing up there, and it feels so off putting and I don't understand how peole can deal. I meme on you guys a lot but in reality I feel sympathySimCityPoliceStation wrote:
Again, that is probably very true in the US, but not everywhere
Sarah everard was British. But you’re right that I don’t have a very global perspective on policing. I wonder if the amount of trauma my nation has faced at the hands of our own police makes it harder for me to think outside the us on this one. Because i do think im better and thinking globally than the average American thanks to all the time I’ve spent on vp with you guys but on this issue you’re right I’ve got a very American knowledge setAgain, that is probably very true in the US, but not everywhere
and i reallly really thank my friends on vp for me being able to think more globally and less us centric like the internet feels like its in america but vp feels like its in scandanavia and i learn so much here just from exploring our cultural differences (and non diffferences also lol) like i know for a fact having friends in europe has changed the way i think about many many things