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  • Come to think of it, i guess the US made a perfect system to quell protests; Just make it impossible for people to take time off work, nobody will be able to protest even your most sadistic fascist laws

    Correct. Bread, circuses and riot police (optional).

  • Now for some real North Korea shit, look up videos of the “pledge of allegiance“ in schools. I was always the only one not doing it, but it wasn’t until I was an adult that I realized how fucked up it is. Creepy as hell.

    America and North Korea aren't alone in some kind of pledge for the country, are we? I have a memory of Chinese students doing the same type of thing, but I'm not entirely sure.

  • I don't know, it's kind of like how people like to support their local football team. I think tribalism is somewhat ingrained in our brains. I can't say it's entirely logical, but it seems kind of baked-in to people at some level, like a leftover from pre-history.

  • Not much of a social safety net. Take that much time off work and things are going to get uncomfortable pretty fast. Last I heard, it's like 1/3 of America that is two paychecks away from losing their housing. It's sad.

  • I could substitute some other examples but the two most recent events I had attended were those two nationalities / heritage. In the past, it's been Portuguese, Polish, French, Irish and probably a few more I've forgotten.

    I think if you want to understand the American view on patriotism, just have a giant crowd of people who rarely, if ever, leave their country, speak only English, are fed propaganda that their country is the best in all areas, has massive problems with education, and then you have the American public.

    If you are told your country is the best, are very incurious and are fed propaganda, you will love your country unconditionally. I don't want to give you the impression that everyone in the country is brainwashed, I'm just trying to convey that at least a percentage of our population honestly believes they live in the best country in the world.

    Don't get me wrong, the USA is still highly developed and has its strengths, but if you look at some (what I believe to be) important statistics like, life expectancy, literacy rate, happiness index, internet speed, press freedom, we sure as hell aren't #1, but we aren't in last place either.

    It's been sad to watch science come under increasing criticism instead of developing positively. Just today, a new budget was proposed for the federal government that makes sweeping cuts to quite a few organizations, like the Department of Energy, the Environmental Protection Agency, NASA (our space agency), and most importantly, the National Science Foundation.

    The one thing that I feel good about is even if we drop the ball here in the USA, other countries won't stand still and will continue to fund and pursue science, technology and education.

    The reasons above is why I find it hard to be excited and wave an American flag around on the 4th. Things could be worse but they could be a hell of a lot better too.

  • To be honest: Sounds like some nazi stuff, at least that would be my first impression if someone did it here.

    WTF?? I went to one of these parties with my neighbor and he shared his favorite bratwurst recipe and prepared delicious cabbage dishes for us. How does that relate to Nazis?!? You do realize not every German is a Nazi, right?

  • If you feel you are just a.cog in a capitalist machine and not a citizen of a country, why would you celebrate?

    I do feel like a cog. I don't feel like a valued citizen -- I just feel like some schmuck the administration and/or multinational corporations can siphon money from. The attitude of the USA doesn't feel like "Let's work together to make a great place!" Lately, it feels more to me like "Fuck everyone else, I want to get paid!"

    It feels almost abusive.

    One of the craziest things to me is it's 100% demonstrable the USA spends some of the most money per person on health care and does not get anywhere close to the top outcomes in health care, but if you ask people on the street, many of them will say USA is #1 in healthcare.

    That's the point where patriotism turns the corner into delusion.

  • This is just such an odd post for me. I know people that have Nordic or Germanic ancestors and love to celebrate and love that part of their heritage with yearly parties or festivals. Isn't it a normal human reaction to feel proud of your "tribe"?

    I'm not claiming to have invented the USA, and sure, I was just born here. I didn't land on the moon myself, but I feel proud of the USA when I think about Neil Armstrong doing it.

    The USA isn't all bad, and my life would have had a different track if I was born somewhere else. I think you might be reading too much into it? July 4 isn't some kind of cult meeting over here where we all chant over the flag and run around in robes. For most people, there's maybe a parade, a cookout or two, and a day off.

    Of all the problems in the USA, people celebrating July 4 or feeling some national pride is way down on my list, and I'd say somewhat typical of people to feel proud about their home.

  • I thought about this too. In the past I used to go to protests because I felt that if our leaders saw the protest that they might change their mind about something.

    Now, so many of our citizens are so insane, they think you won't actually protest unless George Soros pays you. I also can't picture Trump seeing a protest and saying "I think I'll reconsider..." It feels more futile than ever.

  • I mean, I'd think of it as like being proud of your home and the accomplishments of the country. That doesn't seem very odd to me. It's just that lately, I feel like as a nation we are just making so many mistakes and I feel ashamed, not proud of the country.

    I have no enthusiasm to raise the US flag this July 4th, excepting maybe showing it upside down as a sign of distress.

    When I think about the US and its future, I just get a sinking feeling and I don't feel very happy about it. I'm ashamed how far this country has fallen in the past two decades.

  • This is one of the reason that the USA being heavy handed with Chinese is going to bite us in the ass. While in the USA, we bury our heads in the sand and GM, Tesla and etc. all crank out $95,000 giant trucks/SUVs, some companies in China are making very, very affordable vehicles. These aren't necessarily garbage either -- there's models available for almost any price point.

    What WOULD be really smart and forward thinking is if in the USA, the domestic brands also make some affordable models to get EV more popular. However, they are addicted to fat profit margins, and thanks to all the protectionism, they don't need to worry about offshore models being "better".

    While other nations either develop and/or import affordable EVs, we're effectively banning them. This is all going to end up with a giant wake up call for American auto-manufacturers when the protections/tariffs are ultimately lifted and they HAVE to compete.

    I think it would be great if the tariffs came with huge incentives for domestic manufacturers and motivated them to be competitive. Instead, it's just letting them segment the market for a few years and make a killing. Who loses? The people...

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