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Do Americans understand how far they have fallen in world's eyes?

Are we the elephant or are we the gorilla in the China shop? Pick a wild animal and go with it. Or should we add the walrus too?
 
When we act normal and civilized and sympathetic, the world is a much better place.

When was that? When we were dropping a bomb somewhere in the world every 12 seconds? When we were supporting puppet dictators (while warring against non-puppet ones)? When we were overthrowing governments?
 
When was that? When we were dropping a bomb somewhere in the world every 12 seconds? When we were supporting puppet dictators (while warring against non-puppet ones)? When we were overthrowing governments?

At least then the rest of the world had the sense - whether we liked it or not - you at least knew what you were doing.
 
"Rest of the world" is a big place.

After our support of the mujahideen, creating ISIS and selling weapons to dubious actors, more than one country has thrown up its hands and asked us, "Whose side are you on, anyway?"
 
"Rest of the world" is a big place.

After our support of the mujahideen, creating ISIS and selling weapons to dubious actors, more than one country has thrown up its hands and asked us, "Whose side are you on, anyway?"
The apparent answer is the side of The Mighty Dollar.

Everything revolves around that.

Propping up the economy.
Stock markets.
Arms sales.
Oil.
Etc.

Two other related parts: Greed and Me.

Me, me, me, me, me, me, ME!
 
"Rest of the world" is a big place.

After our support of the mujahideen, creating ISIS and selling weapons to dubious actors, more than one country has thrown up its hands and asked us, "Whose side are you on, anyway?"
Yet the GOP has spun the myth of Amurrrican Exceptionalism and cast it as a purity test for patriotism. If you don't believe it, they say, get out.
 
Oof, this thread right now. Double oof. Triple oof.


Again - America voted Biden as President. I did, too. America shouted from every social media mountain top I've seen that deplored and denounced what happened at the Capitol Wednesday. Millions and millions of people.

The simplest mantra of any sports team is "control what you can control." Which, in the case of the American people, was our own hearts, our own minds and our own votes. The majority of Americans - with families, with jobs, with lives to lead and struggles to attend to - have done that. Trump will be gone. It should get better.

What else is there? Surely not sending 50,000 progressives to DC to tangle with the Trump mob. Goodness, no. Voting the people who supported Trump out? In due time, we can. Joining Anderson Cooper in indicting Olive Garden and Holiday Inn as the eating and hotel establishments of Trump's America? Creating an corporate and private enemies list of people who attended the rally? Begin to have personal, private conversations with Trump supporters on how to bring them back into the mainstream fold? Begin, instead, with a kind of cultural reconciliation program in which Trump supporters can confess their ideologies, be forgiven and reconciled?
 

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