You are comparing the city center facade of shiny cities that barely even had electricity 30 years ago, to shitty parts of the US like Detroit.
If you were to actually live and integrate in the countries where you think everything is great and shiny, you would understand that that only applies to the tourist-friendly city center that you have explored and that outside of it, things are bad and third world.
It is like a Japanese tourist from the countryside going to Manhattan and never going out of it or seeing society’s problems, saying that buildings are so much taller in the US compared to Japan.
You are comparing the city center facade of shiny cities that barely even had electricity 30 years ago, to shitty parts of the US like Detroit.
If you were to actually live and integrate in the countries where you think everything is great and shiny, you would understand that that only applies to the tourist-friendly city center that you have explored and that outside of it, things are bad and third world.
It is like a Japanese tourist from the countryside going to Manhattan and never going out of it or seeing society’s problems, saying that buildings are so much taller in the US compared to Japan.