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Rory Hester's avatar

This post makes me sort of sad. So many Democratic ideas are good, but the not-so-subtle-anymore anti-Americanism is disconcerting and a turn-off.

The last paragraph says it all...

"America isn’t a perfect land of opportunity by any means, but to immigrants and their children and grandchildren, it remains a beacon of hope. That’s the whole reason we take in immigrants in the first place. Liberals must not forget that."

Even in an essay set out to persuade liberals to abandon the disparaging remarks, its leads with the negative.

American is a beacon of hope to immigrants and their children and grandchildren. Liberals need to remember and celebrate this, because that's the whole reason we take in immigrants in the first place.

On a side note, the other day I was reading an article about whether America is good or bad (CRT in education), and it occurred to me that the good and bad is irrelavent for some discussions. Obviously, America like all countries, and like all people has its share of good and bad. Whats missing from the discussion is how America is exceptional. And the United States is exceptional.

No other country could have mobilized like we did in World War II.

Our economy, though not perfect is unparalleled in human history.

Our music and media dominate the world.

Despite the challenges, no other country matches our combination of diversity, immigration and success.

Even our original sin of slavery, which was inherited from Europe, was eventually cast aside.

It's easy to flagellate ourselves, but I think we unjustly fetishize other countries.

My bother is Asian and my Sister are black. Both adopted as babies in New Zealand. My American parents (emigrated to New Zealand in 1970 when I was 6-months old) were able to adopt two babies within a few months of getting on the waiting list (which was years long) because they were the only ones willing to adopt non-white babies. In fact they weren't even on the list for my youngest sister, the adoption agency just called them out of the blue, because no one else in the country wanted my sister, and they remembered my parents from my bother.

I lived in Europe for 12-years. My children are dual UK citizens. My son lives in Scotland. I love Europe. I work in South America regularly, and also love it, and I can tell you without a doubt that America is exceptional.

Anyway, enough preaching. Anyone who grew up in Los Angeles or who was in the Military is not at all surprised that the Hispanic-Americans have a heavy patriotic streak.

Also... home downpayment plan good. Free community college good. Things that will further our exceptionalism.

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Zack's avatar

So much low hanging fruit:

Conservatives: try not to give the impression that you hate non-white people.

Progressives: try not to give the impression that you hate America.

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