IMO, The US has crumbling infrastructure, corrupt government, dangerous cities, and a lot of homelessness, among so many other problems. Hell, millions of people in the US don’t even have power right now.

What’s the difference?

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    Except that doesn’t apply anymore. Words change meaning over time and this expression has definitely changed. You cannot use the same definition as 50 years ago because it no longer applies. Yes, currently US is a third world country and the only reason it’s not “seen as it” os because of propaganda and old people power/money.

    As a non american we 100% see america as 3rd world. And you guys have no idea how much peopaganda you get bombarded by daily

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      As a non american we 100% see america as 3rd world.

      Speak for yourself. I see it as fucked up, but definitely not third-world…

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        We literally did come up with new terms after the cold war. We now say Developing and Developed nations.

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          Nope that was apparently too confusing, now we say global north and global south.

          It’s a much better system, see Australia in the south of the globe, is in the global north for instance. It just makes perfect sense.

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      I’m sorry but that’s still the meaning of the term. I know it is colloquially understood to mean a “poor” country, but we shouldn’t ignore the original intent.

      Also, please don’t tell me how my country is. I quite literally live here. I can read every article online that you can, plus I can go outside and see it for myself. We know we have problems, we aren’t ignorant to them - at least not all of us - and they’re nowhere near as bad as some commentors on this post believe they are.