>>81626122It depends where you are, I live in a working-class area so I'm biased - a lot of it is pretty grim, especially in the central belt, especially places that are working class. The people are often dour and people have very little respect for their country and where they live and it manifests in various ways, we have a terrible litter problem for instance and people often badmouth where they're from which leads to a self-fulfilling prophecy of it going downhill . There are also a lot of neds - delinquent youths, and a well-known drug problem. But if you live in a nicer more middle-class area this might all be moot.
Our government are left-wing virtue-signalling nutjobs, which sometimes is good because we get a lot of free shit like free prescriptions, but they are also anti-nuclear energy, pro-immigration, and would get rid of our nuclear weapons if they could. And they introduces some hate-crime bill recently where you can't call people niggers or trannies, but that's par for the course in the UK.
It's like most of the UK honestly the only thing going for us is less browns - though I think our countryside and nature, history, and architecture might be nicer overall in my opinion.
There is also this sense of national pride that we have that I don't think is as strong in the rest of the UK, it's weird and paradoxical because like I said earlier on the more zoomed-in scale there's a lack of respect for where people live but also people are proud to be Scottish. Like Scotland is simultaneously the best and worst country in the world - but only we're allowed to say it. It's hard to understand if you aren't from here I guess.