When he says he's not American-at-birth, he's saying that he's Korean American (no durhh)
But anyways, I'm a Korean-American too, with parents that are working their butts off to live the American Dream, and to make our lives better. I was born here in America, but my parents immigrated from South Korea awhile back. We have a harder work ethic than most of you spoiled and lazy people. This includes both Americans and Canadians. I see so much people on Newgrounds complaining about failed grades and school while some other adults work at crap places like McDonalds and other places for a LIVING (not trying offend the people who are working just for college and other stuff as a young adult or teen)
I don't care about whether which country is superior. To me, it's about which country has the best opportunity to let you work hard no matter what you are, who you are to get the top.
Even if I was a deformed atheist guy, if I work my butt off at education, I can get the job I need to get money, which will help me stave off a good living.
So shut the fuck about our differences.
Good for you, or in Korean "Jal nat suh!" for being born in a well off country that isn't America.
Good for you for the sheer matter of probability of being born in a different country, and gloating about being born there.
In America, we have everything that we need to work our butts off to get to the top, including other countries.
But no other country has as much opportunity both politically and economically to have our own sheer hard work to help us become one of the elite classes of society.