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7/3/2025, 6:34:40 PM
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I went to the UK, France, and Italy in 2002. All of them seemed like an upscale version of Mexico. Similar to Mexico, there were pockets that were wealthy and felt kind of like America with funny accents and weird food.
Outside of those pockets everything was a shithole. What differentiated the poor areas of Europe from the poor areas of Mexico was mostly the buildings. It was obvious that the European buildings were originally built by the upper class, so the buildings were niceish, but they were all old. The newest building in those poor areas dated from the 50s and many were far older. While they had been maintained, they just weren't nice. The buildings in Mexico were new, but they were all cheap concrete build outs.
Most of the people in Europe had the same downtrodden, servile look that they did in Mexico. The exception to that was the muslims, which the nice areas in the UK and France were both completely overwhelmed with. The muslims in those areas felt like they were ultrawealthy expats who just did whatever they wanted. They were driving Ferraris at like 80 mph down these tiny little streets, dropping trash everywhere, and yelling at the help everywhere they went. They also all had retinues of maids and butlers following them that looked like they were from Southeast Asia. We tried to go into Herrods but it was just completely filled with muslims shrieking at their help and we didn't stay long.
There weren't any Muslims in Italy but, again, it just kind of felt like Roman ruins with Mexico superimposed on top of it. Everything was old, poorly maintained, and filthy. The people were at least nice and the food was good though.
We also went during the summer and A/C didn't exist despite it being like 90 degrees with 100% humidity. Nobody seemed to think this was a solvable problem and the way they dealt with it was that everything seemed to shut down during the hot parts of the day.
I went to the UK, France, and Italy in 2002. All of them seemed like an upscale version of Mexico. Similar to Mexico, there were pockets that were wealthy and felt kind of like America with funny accents and weird food.
Outside of those pockets everything was a shithole. What differentiated the poor areas of Europe from the poor areas of Mexico was mostly the buildings. It was obvious that the European buildings were originally built by the upper class, so the buildings were niceish, but they were all old. The newest building in those poor areas dated from the 50s and many were far older. While they had been maintained, they just weren't nice. The buildings in Mexico were new, but they were all cheap concrete build outs.
Most of the people in Europe had the same downtrodden, servile look that they did in Mexico. The exception to that was the muslims, which the nice areas in the UK and France were both completely overwhelmed with. The muslims in those areas felt like they were ultrawealthy expats who just did whatever they wanted. They were driving Ferraris at like 80 mph down these tiny little streets, dropping trash everywhere, and yelling at the help everywhere they went. They also all had retinues of maids and butlers following them that looked like they were from Southeast Asia. We tried to go into Herrods but it was just completely filled with muslims shrieking at their help and we didn't stay long.
There weren't any Muslims in Italy but, again, it just kind of felt like Roman ruins with Mexico superimposed on top of it. Everything was old, poorly maintained, and filthy. The people were at least nice and the food was good though.
We also went during the summer and A/C didn't exist despite it being like 90 degrees with 100% humidity. Nobody seemed to think this was a solvable problem and the way they dealt with it was that everything seemed to shut down during the hot parts of the day.
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