• SuspciousCarrot78@lemmy.world
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    38 minutes ago

    I don’t know. You (as an American) are in a better place to judge that than I.

    What I do know is this: people are people. And for every rotten son of a bitch, there’s someone else, quietly, moving heaven and earth to do good - both in big ways and small. If we’re going to tilt at windmills, we may as well tilt at windmills together.

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    1 hour ago

    Everywhere there are good people doing good things with the best of intentions - people doing art for the love of the art, actually taking care of natural areas for the love of nature, helping others because they don’t want others to suffer rather than as some “charity” grift to make money or make others think they’re good people, and so on.

    They’re just not in power in the US and, IMHO, don’t add up to anywhere close to being the majority of people.

  • TubularTittyFrog@lemmy.world
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    Uh, we have the best military, the best medicine, the best universities, broadest cultural reach… etc.

    Life in liberal blue progressive areas, is highly desirable and really great, but it’s very expensive.

    It’s just that you aren’t getting access to any of it unless you’re part of our social elite. If you’re in the bottom 90% of the economic status, you are only ever going to get access to the middling/average stuff.

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    I would probably say your movie and tv show industry, im not going to comment on the the actual conditions for writers, actors, people who work in the industry (out of my expertise), the output is pretty amazing. No other country has produces the sheer content and quality of media you do.

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    American here.

    No. We’re living in the early stages of a fascist dictatorship. And we’ve been doing this to the rest of the world for way too fucking long. The sooner we come to grips with the fact that the hens have come home to roost and we’re reaping what we’ve sown, the sooner we can actually take it down and build something better.

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    I don’t think there was much of a reason to ever be proud of it, if you’re ashamed now. You can still be proud of what your fellow americans put out : on the culture and research fronts most notably… the US shines far, even though I hear the Trump admin hurt some universities.
    But on the political level ? it’s still the murderous empire it has been for the past 80 years, just a little more open about it

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    i’d say only americans that have cause to be proud of themselves are the ones who are actively opposing what is happening to your country.

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    Yeah, we are about to get served a big slice of humble pie so bring your appetite. The pain we are all experiencing is there to tell us we cannot continue the way we were. We had the option to change in the past but didn’t because it was too hard, now there is no avoiding change.

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    It’s very easy to disparage a nation state due to the actions of their government and forget that there are good people everywhere that are well intentioned and trying to do the right thing. The No Kings protest movement is a good example of that. Building solidarity movements with humane values is the way we change society for the better.

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    Not US here. I sometimes think that Americans are nice individuals, generaly speaking, but they are collectivly ferocious.

    • TubularTittyFrog@lemmy.world
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      Americans are radically different depending on what region, and social class, of American you are interacting with.

      But that’s true of any country. Every country hates and is embarassed by the poor uneducated douchebags, and loves their elite well-off cultured population.

      UK has way more chavs living in shitty places with bad economics, than it does ‘posh’ people with nice accents living in London. USA is no different.

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        For some additional geographic context: The United States is roughly the size of Europe. A little larger if you include Alaska, a little smaller if you don’t. The entirety of England is roughly the size of Illinois.

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        No they aren’t. They are being eroded in red states, blue states are expanding them.

        Hell, San Francisco has a UBI program that’ exclusively for LGBT folks.