Why Americans complain: complaining American psychology
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An
American
citizen
who
complains
about
the
American
capitalism
doesn’t
move
to
a
communist
country,
because
he
or
she
wants
the
benefits
of
the
American
capitalism.
The
American
citizens
who
complain
about
America,
on
the
social
media
and
in
person,
would
not
move
to
their
ancestors’
home
countries
because
they
want
what
America
offers
and
gives
to
them.
A
Euro-American
who
complains
about
America
would
not
move
to
Europe;
some
who
do
move
to
Europe
then
complain
about
Europe
on
what
Europe
lacks
that
America
has.
An
African-American
complaining
about
America
would
not
move
to
Africa;
some
African-Americans
who
move
to
Africa
come
back
to
America
after
a
few
years
because
they
realize
that
they
prefer
America.
A
Chinese-American
complaining
about
America
would
not
move
to
China,
maybe
because
China
is
an
authoritarian
nation
with
much
lower
GDP
per
capita
than
America.
So,
what
is
up
with
complaining
about
America
while
choosing
to
stay
in
America
instead
of
moving
to
some
other
country?
What
is
the
psychology
behind
complaining
about
America
while
staying
in
America?
Why
don’t
the
American
complainers
just
move
to
another
country,
especially
their
ancestors’
home
countries?
My
supposition
is
that
the
American
complainers
want
America
to
be
the
way
that
they
want;
that’s
why
they
complain
about
America;
the
American
complainers
essentially
say
I
want
America
to
be
the
way
I
want,
but
it’s
not
that.
The
American
complainers
don’t
care
about
other
countries
and
other
peoples;
they
care
about
their
own
realities
in
America,
and
they
want
their
own
realities
to
improve
in
America.
The
people
born
in
America
do
not
consider
how
bad
and
inadequate
and
tragic
life
is
in
many
other
countries;
they
just
think
and
talk
about
what
they
don’t
like
in
America
in
their
own
American
realities.
An
American
woman
complaining
about
the
high
cost
of
education
in
America
is
not
thinking
that
in
many
countries,
women
are
prohibited
from
getting
education
and
having
certain
jobs
due
to
sexism;
for
example,
in
Israel,
women
are
prohibited
from
being
a
judge
in
the
Rabbinical
or
religious
courts
that
handle
personal
status
matters,
even
in
this
day
and
age,
because
of
the
strict
religious
mandates
in
Israel
in
the
Jewish
religion.
An
American
complaining
about
America’s
high
medical
costs
is
not
thinking
that
more
than
half
of
the
entire
humanity
do
not
have
any
access
to
medical
services
at
all,
simply
because
the
modern
biomedical
services
are
nonexistent
in
many
places
in
humanity.
What
the
American
complainers
really
want
is
better
things
for
themselves,
in
America.
The
American
complainers
want
lower
housing
costs
in
America;
the
American
complainers
want
lower
medical
service
costs
in
America;
the
American
complainers
want
cheap
goods
and
services
in
America;
the
American
complainers
want
more
income
for
themselves
in
America;
the
American
complainers
want
a
utopia
in
America
for
themselves,
while
not
necessarily
being
a
spearhead
that
fights
for
getting
what
they
want
in
America.
When
there’s
enough
complaint
by
a
group
of
people,
especially
over
a
long
time,
sometimes
people
stand
up,
band
together,
and
fight
for
what
they
want.
So,
complaining,
especially
publicly
complaining
can
play
a
significant
and
transformative
role
in
that
way.
In
some
cases,
complaints
and
dissatisfactions
by
masses
lead
to
socioeconomic
and
political
revolutions.
The
American
complainers
do
not
like
not
getting
enough
of
that
they
like
and
want,
and
they
hate
not
having
better
options
in
America;
the
American
complainers
know
that
they
don’t
have
better
options
outside
of
America,
and
they
want
America
to
step
up.
The
American
complainers
complain
because
they
don’t
think
they’re
getting
enough,
and
they
want
more
in
America.
Complaining
is
essentially
a
demand
for
more
and
better.
The
American
complainers
essentially
expect
much
more
from
America;
when
an
American
complains
about
America,
he
or
she
is
essentially
saying
to
America,
‘hey
America,
you’ve
got
to
do
better
than
this
and
give
me
much
more
than
this.’,
which
is
an
understandable
and
rightful
expectation
on
and
in
America;
America
must
be
expected
and
demanded
to
always
do
better.
Technological
advances
increase
what
America
can
do
for
its
own
people
and
other
peoples.
I’m
100%
certain
that
the
advances
in
AI,
robotics,
human
longevity
biotech,
and
nuclear-fusion
reactors
powered
outer
space
tech
will
enable
America
to
provide
much
more
to
its
own
people
and
to
other
peoples,
on
Earth,
and
much
more
importantly
in
outer
space.
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