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    3 years ago

    I live in the US. Half this country is completely delusional. The other half feels that doing anything to improve the situation is socialism™ or communism™. So we better not improve anything.

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    It’s the most lobotomized society in the world. As a Cuban soldier (close to Fidel) once told us:

    It is a country with all kinds of technological development, comparable to other first world nations, but take away the high technology, especially weapons and you will notice that its social and political system is only comparable to those of third world nations.

    The elites apply the most brutal chauvinism on their own population, to justify all kinds of crimes within their borders and in the world.

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    There are only a couple hundred countries, and only one can be “the greatest”. You’ll get different answers based on which metric you pick, but clearly the right metric is “quality of US-style BBQ restaurants”. And that’s why the United States is the greatest country in the world.

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      I actually heard the South Korea’s got a pretty good one. 🤣

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      Very true, and to judge, one would therefore also need to have a fairly good overview perspective and context of all those countries…

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      You’ll get different answers based on which metric you pick, but clearly the right metric is “quality of US-style BBQ restaurants”.

      If only it were true. I suspect that while we’d still win, that would be a narrow victory over the koreans or possibly the south americans. Argentina and Chile both apparently have a really strong bbq culture.

      No, the true contest would be for deep-fried novelty foods. There, it’s just down to us and Scotland, and they’re not even their own country yet.

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    We are taught that from school and in our families. People like my father think that America is number one, and that all other countries have no freedom and that everyone is trying to escape to the US. It’s just (attempted) to be passed down to the children.

    We learn barely anything about other countries history in school except for the bad. A lot of our history taught, while accurate (hopefully), leaves out a lot to understand other countries and commonly portrays us to be the “good guy”.

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      I 100% agree with you, and I think education, heavily so when you are young, but during your whole life, is a really strong part of your personal construction. I am really horrified by how much patriotism is a strong part of how america raise its citizen…

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    Because some people in the US don’t even leave their county, let alone their state, and therefore never experience any culture outside their own.

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    Yep, Winning a competition of 1 participants.

    I get that the states are big and have a lot of their own drama, but I gotta say it comes accros as fairly up-ones-self for adults to be so ignorant of the rest of the world.

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    I don’t think there’s too many that do anymore. The sense that I have is that everyone feels a sense of pessimism and decline. Hell, the whole MAGA movement, make America great again, is based on the sentiment that America is not what it used to be, and it won in 2016, against “America is already great,” the slogan of elite liberals. And things have gotten more pessimistic since with COVID, inflation, political violence. There are some people who believe in anything but I can’t say I know anyone who could say America is the best in the world without a tinge of self doubt. Personally, I see myself as a pessimist in the short term, optimist in the long term.

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      I think that you can be patriotic without being a complete ignorant or/and a jerk. Like you can love your home, your culture & whatever. But the “patriotism” that we see nowdays coming from extremists and really closeminded ppl is just toxic and repulsive.