USA, Day 1
Landed in Washington, DC this morning. Very dirty airport. No wonder people call it a third world country.
The leader here is using his power to enrich his family and many people don't think he pays taxes. Hopefully the Supreme Court will disqualify him soon.
Violent extremism is high. There's been several gora-inspired terrorist attacks recently against religious and ethnic minorities. I hope the State Department warns people not to visit.
Hard to tell who is a Nazi. Trying not to stereotype based on race, haircut, and choice of polo shirt.
White women's sunglasses cover up most of their face. Very sad to see them forced to hide like that just because of religion.
Violent crime is very high. Everyone owns a gun and they wear them openly in the streets. You never know when someone will shoot you. Very scary.
Everyone drinks alcohol here and much of the economy is based around its consumption. As someone who doesn't drink, it's very sad.
The food here is spiced with salt, pepper, ketchup, and mayo. Very bland compared to more advanced civilizations.
Donkey biryani isn't available anywhere. I keep checking but no luck.
Community here is very weak. Divorce is high, most people eat by themselves, and everyone needs way too much personal space. Sometimes you see one person on a motorcycle instead of the traditional five. Very wasteful.
People here aren't helpful at all. When you meet someone they don't immediately offer to feed you or let you stay with them. Rude.
Not sure how long I'm going to last. Looking forward to getting back to my home country of Pakistan. 🇺🇸
don't let the door hit you in the butt on the way out.
have a nice trip back where you came from.