The sentiment that the entire American system is a scam has been expressed across various online forums, highlighting widespread frustration with institutions and corporate practices. Critics argue that healthcare, dental care, insurance, credit systems, and politics are designed to benefit the wealthy elite at the expense of ordinary citizens, creating an illusion of choice and freedom while maintaining economic servitude. The food system is also criticized for promoting unhealthy, processed products that contribute to public health issues, which in turn feeds into the costly and profit-driven healthcare industry.
Additionally, consumer exploitation extends to everyday services such as internet providers, rental markets, financial advising, and even propane suppliers demanding excessive personal data, including internet history, as a condition for service. These practices reflect a broader trend where personal data is treated as a commodity to be sold and exploited without consent
Robocalls and text message scams have become rampant, with Americans receiving billions of scam communications annually, a problem exacerbated by weakened regulatory oversight and collusion between wireless carriers and scammers. The education system is similarly viewed as a scam, burdening students with massive debt for degrees that often fail to lead to meaningful employment, while textbooks and administrative costs continue to rise unchecked.
Employment itself is seen as part of the scam, with workers subjected to low wages, poor conditions, and exploitative corporate structures that prioritize profit over people. Some describe America as a corporatocracy where every aspect of life is monetized and value is extracted efficiently, often at the cost of human dignity and well-being.
Legal corruption is normalized, with rules changed to protect corporate interests rather than prevent cheating, reinforcing the idea that the system is fundamentally rigged. While some maintain that individual responsibility matters, others counter that systemic fraud is so pervasive that even cautious individuals inevitably fall victim to one scam or another.
Given the depth of institutional distrust and the perception that reform is impossible under current power structures, calls for "Revolution" reflect a nihilistic response to what is seen as an irredeemable system. To sum it all up. THE ENTIRE United States System is far too corrupt! It's designed to screw you over again and again and again!! WAKE UP CITIZEN!!!!