What makes America Great?
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Re: What makes America Great?
Freedom to love or not to love. Freedom to think as I choose about politics, sex and religion. Freedom to make decisions about things that affect my existence. Freedom to vote. Freedom to express my opinions. Freedom to choose from a vast variety of groceries (or just about anything else). And other freedoms I take so much for granted that I’ve failed to mention them here.
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Re: What makes America Great?
Hear ye, hear ye !!!!!AverageBozo wrote: ↑August 31st, 2022, 3:47 pm What I like most about America, in the sense that it makes me feel good about being an American, may be summed up in a word: freedom.
Freedom to love or not to love. Freedom to think as I choose about politics, sex and religion. Freedom to make decisions about things that affect my existence. Freedom to vote. Freedom to express my opinions. Freedom to choose from a vast variety of groceries (or just about anything else). And other freedoms I take so much for granted that I’ve failed to mention them here.
― Albert Einstein
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Re: What makes America Great?
Most countries do or have at some time in their history, considered themselves 'great'. It's ion their anthems, in their art, in their literature. Usually, it means, they beat another people in a war, or lots of people in lots of wars - put somebody else down, been themselves on top. Maybe sometimes only for a couple of years, maybe sometimes for a couple of centuries. They never talk about the human cost, or the cost to their environment (except as "so much brave blood shed on these battlefields" or some such damn thing.
What makes America 'great' is that's it's never not been at war with the natives, with its neighbours, with itself, with nations far away that it's had no particular stake in, or with immaterial concepts like 'crime', 'poverty', 'drugs' or 'terror'. Being always at war means you can keep declaring victories, whether they're real or not. You can keep making statues of heroes, whether they're heroic or not.
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