The US doesn't have a great track record of caring about the health of its citizens, no need to bring in xenophobia.
Last I checked, parts of the US still have flammable drinking water.
Many neighborhoods still have lead pipes because the companies required to replace them were allowed to offer paying off the affected tenants instead.
The FDA is understaffed and barely tests a fraction of the things you'd expect it to, let alone more than once.
The US has detonated multiple nukes on US soil.
The CIA literally drugged random people with LSD.
Volunteer emergency helpers during 9/11 received literally no meaningful long-term medical support - not to mention US soldiers exposed to the US burn pits in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The US even relies on chlorination for poultry - a practice banned in the EU and UK among other places because it is only necessary if you want to compensate for poor hygiene standards.
And do I need to remind you of the handling of the train derailment in Ohio that ended up poisoning the air in 16 states?
Last I checked, parts of the US still have flammable drinking water.
Many neighborhoods still have lead pipes because the companies required to replace them were allowed to offer paying off the affected tenants instead.
The FDA is understaffed and barely tests a fraction of the things you'd expect it to, let alone more than once.
The US has detonated multiple nukes on US soil.
The CIA literally drugged random people with LSD.
Volunteer emergency helpers during 9/11 received literally no meaningful long-term medical support - not to mention US soldiers exposed to the US burn pits in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The US even relies on chlorination for poultry - a practice banned in the EU and UK among other places because it is only necessary if you want to compensate for poor hygiene standards.
And do I need to remind you of the handling of the train derailment in Ohio that ended up poisoning the air in 16 states?