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your point is well taken - - - perhaps it says something about what i value - perhaps it says something about the things I enjoy - perhaps its says something about what i'm accustomed but I'm proud to live in this imperfect country with all its flaws and with all its injustice.
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You are in a continent that is dying of AIDS. There are Black women in America that are getting their labia sown up. And don't think that there aren't hungry people here; the only thing missing is the flies. I know because I walk past them every day. How dare you make America into a utopia where everything is perfect and no problems exist. And then condemn me for doing the very thing that supposedly makes this country so great: exercising a freedom, the one that allows me to speak my mind. There are much darker spots in our history and our present than the ones you present. You talk about where you COULD be living, but what about where you LIVE? You live in a country where women earn less money in the same jobs as men. You live in a country where affirmative action had to be created so that there could be some semblance of balance. You live in a country that wants to get rid of the system it created to get rid of the balance. You live in a country where people die because they lack health insurance. You live in a country that cuts funding for education to fund a war. You live in a country that creates prisons instead of jobs. You live in a country where minorities make up the majority of prison inmates. You live in a country where people die daily of cancer, heart disease, diabetes,etc. You live in a country that is richer than all others, but still has homeless children on the streets. You live in a country that boasts its greatness while ignoring its shortcomings. You live in a country where the police are allowed to beat its citizens. You live in a country where you lock your doors because you are afraid of other citizens. You live in a country where distrust is expected. You live in a country where citizens are desensitized to violence. You live in a country where the justice system only works for some of the citizens. You live in a country where everyone expresses pride in their nationality. You live in a country where people are able to sit around a table and discuss where they come from. You live in a country where everyone is not able to participate in that conversation. You live in a country where Blacks, in particular, cannot because that part of their history was kept from them by the "fathers" of this "great country." You live in a country that thinks it's ok that it happened, get over it, move on. You live in a country that does not believe the past has any effect on the present or the future. I have no more pride in America than I do of any other armed robbers. If I leave, it will be by choice, since that is my right as a natural born citizen. Yes, I will take advantage of my "freedoms." And as far as I'm concerned, it is no different than white people benefiting from white privilege, whether they know it or are proud of it or not. |
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Are you seriously arguing that slavery, whatever conditions they left, was a good thing? Look, I'm sorry for your gradmother's and your families ordeal if they're similar to what you describe. But you can't walk in anyone's shoes but your own. If your American experience has been great, then you get to lead the parade. But you limit your credibility, IMO, to suggest that everybody else on matters of state must somehow see as you see, and hear as you hear. ...all that usually gets you is "tuned out." |
Yes we have injustice in this country. No I am not happy about slavery. Still I am greatful for the opportunities that I have in this country. I am sorry that you have so much hate in your hearts.....
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Getting back to the point of a lack of pride...what is it exactly about the United States that makes it worthy of living in, but not worthy of pride?
Now keep in mind that pride does not mean that you love EVERY aspect of what the US has to offer. I am not oblivious to the problems in the United States. However, I am still very proud to be a citizen of this country. I am proud to call it my home. Pride means that you have a sense of dignity, value or esteem. So, when you say that you do not have a sense of pride for your country, you are making a strong statement. I too have travelled abroad and it was there that I developed my deepened level of patriotism. The level of pride that people from other nations have in their homelands cannot be ignored. They are proud of their culture. They know their faults, but do not lose sight of the tie that will forever bind them to their country of origin. With the massive globalization of our world, many of the products, services, even mentalities, that we call our own in the US are being observed and maintained abroad. So, if it is so difficult to be proud of your US heritage, why not find a more suitable country to call home? |
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I believe in the IDEALs of America. I do not believe that we are living up to those ideals. Yes, I am making a strong statement. My value system differs greatly from the value system of most Americans. I don't care to be rich. I don't care if my children have more wealth than me. I don't care about what type of car I drive. I don't care about what name is on the tag of my clothes. I don't care about CAPITAL. I care about justice. I care about love. I value integrity. I value education. I care about equality. I value freedom. My value system is different. Is it so bad to want this country and its citizens to live up to its ideals? Dignity? What dignity? How many people have died for a war that is based on a LIE? Where is the dignity and honor in that??? When you travelled abroad, where did you go? Another first-world country? Did you have to explain racism? Did you have to explain why, with all of its wealth, there are still homeless people here? Did you have to explain why we have people monitor other countries' elections, but no one to watch our own? Did you have to explain why the American people didn't fight the government after the 2000 election? Did you have to explain why our foreign aid is less than one half of one percent of our national budget? How did you explain that a country (that started a war to supposedly help the people of that country) only spends about .03% of its budget helping people in other countries? Did you have anyone make jokes about your police system? Did you sit and watch BBC with the citizens of the country that you visited and talk about world issues with them? Did you compare crime rates? What about drugs and alcohol: are they a huge problem? If so, how did you feel during the conversations? Were you proud AT THE EXACT MOMENT that you were having these conversations? Why is it ok to be embarrassed by black folks? You CRINGE when black folks act a fool on the news or anywhere else in public. You are proud to be black, but the moment one of your people gets on TV and cuts the fool, you are embarrassed all of a sudden. What is the difference between that and my embarrassment of America right now? Did anyone miss that part of my original post? The "right now" part? Or did everyone assume that I have always been and always will be embarrassed to be an American? Who said that I WASN'T looking for a more suitable country to call home? You can do a search and see that we have already discussed the fact that I may be posting to this site from Africa one day. Or who knows where else. That's no secret. But even if I wasn't, so what? Just like being proud doesn't mean that you love EVERY aspect of the country, a lack of pride doesn't mean that you hate EVERY aspect. I like the fact that I can be free to say what I want. But when what I say goes against the grain, it's not so cool anymore, is it? But if I want to critique this country that, by birth, is my right. And I don't have to leave if I don't want to. That, too, is my right. Trust me when I say, the way you feel about me having no pride in America RIGHT NOW is the exact same way I feel about you being so proud. It reminds me that not all of the slaves wanted to be freed. It is clear to me that those who are patriotic will remain that way, and those that aren't will remain that way. Soooooooooo, we can agree to disagree. |
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