@Steven
"Just name another country and I’m out of the US and not looking back."
I have two suggestions: North Korea or South Sudan. Have fun!
Only when I read this: "The uploader has not made this video available in your country." :)
I am satisfied with my nationality (Canadian), so I have no desire to change.
However, I do wonder how immigrants and refugees to another country feel about changing their nationality because circumstances in their native countries may cause them to leave, but in their hearts, they wish that they could stay and keep their native nationality.
You've asked an interesting question Spangola...
i despise my nationality, especially the people who make us work for $5 per hour.
and the passport...
want to visit Thailand -> kaboom! pay $60 for a visa
want to visit the US -> kaboom! pay $200 for a visa and prove that you're not planning on staying there.
want to visit Europe -> kaboom! pay $35 for a visa or a new passport (at last).
etc, etc.