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People don’t seem to love the U.S. like I thought

People don’t seem to love the U.S. like I thought

I’m learning how people actually view my country, and I don’t even disagree.
Emma Power, Opinion Columnist September 21, 2023

“Your country is the worst in the world,” “I’d personally never travel or live there” and “How could you [elect Trump]?” People would say these things to me once they found out I was from...

Photo credit: Ren Rader

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