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Some Chinese are having fun making fun of it's attempt to go back to The Honeymooners or Fred Flinstone days, but are those days the answer for America's, what some say, soft society?
But is America really soft or is the fact it doesn't manufacture, really strength? Well, I can say that the whole "soft culture" doesn't have to do with the avoidance of factory work, but actually, just obligations and work, in general. For instance, look how it was tough for even fast food to hire people, and it still is.
Anyway, though I still cringe at the idea of Latino immigrants doing roofing or something, as though, American men can't do that, and I know that's not true.
Some Chinese are having fun making fun of it's attempt to go back to The Honeymooners or Fred Flinstone days, but are those days the answer for America's, what some say, soft society?
But is America really soft or is the fact it doesn't manufacture, really strength? Well, I can say that the whole "soft culture" doesn't have to do with the avoidance of factory work, but actually, just obligations and work, in general. For instance, look how it was tough for even fast food to hire people, and it still is.
Anyway, though I still cringe at the idea of Latino immigrants doing roofing or something, as though, American men can't do that, and I know that's not true.
