Before you make such blanket and shallow statements you should take things in perspective.
To my limited knowledge current economical, political and sociological situation in virtually any other place is worse (from “comparable” to much much worse depending on the attributes important to you, with only a handful attributes that one may say are better).
Also you will have hard time arguing about _total collapse_ in US
A number of political norms have totally collapsed in the US, by the way. For example, the President is now openly corrupt. In the UK, there was a mid-sized scandal when someone gave the Prime Minister some glasses for free.
And that is not an easy achievement that so many tiktok-minded take for granted these days.
And you must be blind or too focused on US problems to not see how many politicians and leaders all over the world are obviously corrupt and/or dumb.
The open corruption of the current US administration is in fact something quite unprecedented in a stable democracy. Corruption obviously exists everywhere, to varying extents. In most democratic countries, leaders try to hide it, and the media reports on it as a scandal when it’s discovered. Trump, meanwhile, is making huge amounts of money through a wide variety of corrupt schemes while making no attempt to cover any of the corruption up. This is simply accepted as the new normal.