This is America. This is very good video. https://x.com/lovetocook12345/status/2066477816657424715/video/1
Awesome Jessie video: https://x.com/search?q=world%20cup%20visitors%20praise%20America&src=typed_query
This international coverage of the World Cup in small town America is devastating to the legacy media narrative https://x.com/BigWillWTVC/status/2066333813337137322/video/1
I am having the funnest time watching all of these Europeans LOVE what we take for granted! https://x.com/i/status/2066576076004872363
The Grievance Industry in America Has a World Cup Problem
As one observer noted in a moment of contemplation, heck, this country didn’t even need to build anything to host the FIFA World Cup, they just changed the electronic displays on the modern billboards.
Qatar built stadiums from scratch, constructed a complete metro system, redesigned roads, hotels, and entire neighborhoods—even after the event ended, they said they were going to give away a stadium because they had one to spare.
South Africa had to erect new stadiums, parking lots, and massive infrastructure projects; it was a multi-billion-dollar investment that ate up part of its GDP.
Brazil burned through billions on infrastructure and ended up with a president in jail for corruption (Lula); in the end, construction was still underway when the event kicked off.
Russia remodeled half the country to measure up, and even then, the infrastructure deficiencies—from transportation to other areas—were still glaring.
And the United States?
They just changed the grass in a few stadiums. Period. Nothing else. No megaprojects, no monumental works, no “reinventing” cities.
And this happens because when you already have world-class infrastructure, the World Cup isn’t a problem—it’s just a formality. {source}
In American reality, the SEC football stadiums could have hosted the entire World Cup event all by themselves; easy peasy. Why? Because we are the greatest nation on the face of the earth, and all of those inhabitants are experiencing it in real life. This America thing is, actually, awesome. All of it.
Love these clips. They are a great reminder to see the country with fresh eyes again. They are a French guy is hilarious!