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You can love your country no problem with that. But lets not forget the time you bombed a pharmaceutical company and robbed an entire country of malaria medication causing thousands of innocent deaths and preventing the manufacture of 50% of the countries medicine because Bill Clinton though the company was making VX nerve gas for Bin Laden despite no real evidence other than a single soil sample.
Americans live in a bubble bombarded daily with news showing how great their country is, you can never understand why so many countries dislike you.
Me personally I love America, I've been there three times. I spent a month in New York, 3 months in Mississippi and Louisiana and spent 2 months in Wyoming and another two months in Kentucky. I liked the food, I enjoyed the women and I loved going to College Football and basketball but the level of ignorance I encountered is astronomic. I've never encountered another country I've been to that had a higher level of ignorance about the rest of the world. Even in the Philippines when I went out to the jungle the people out there knew more of the world than some of the people I met in New York.
I can list several countries that have never perpetrated a great evil... Tell me the great deeds the US has done? I can list maybe 3... The US protected Australia from the Japanese in world war 2 and without their backing we would most likely have been invaded. The US. The US had a big part in the invention of the internet and the US pharmaceutical companies have a big part in creating and producing drugs to cure/help many many illnesses including one that I will be put on soon to help combat migraines.
Saying "America is the greatest country on earth" isn't really patriotism, it's just an ignorant statement. How can a country where people can break their legs and have their bones poking through the skin say "No don't call an ambulance they cost to much" be the greatest country on earth? Where basic medical care costs far to much or where kids can't even go to school without getting shot. America is great for the rich and the middle class and it truly is a land of opportunity if you have the money to pay for it. If you don't have the money its the land of no opportunity.
Australia isn't perfect either, we treated the aboriginals like shit and as the years pass by we become more intolerant of religion and race. We put asylum seekers in detention centers with horrible conditions and expect them to wait happily while we process them.
And my apparent exclusion of food women and sports doesn't change the fact that 90% of the people I met there barely knew a damn thing about the rest of the world. What do they teach you in school? because apparently it's just about America. One guy actually said "Wow Australia hey, we kicked the shit out of you in world war 2." because he didn't know the difference between Australia and Austria...
Tell me what the country represents? You expect me to mention it but everything the US represents is a dream at this point it doesn't actually exist. Of course I focused on the bad, because they outweigh the good that the US does in the modern world. I could pick the same problems with outer countries too like France, Russia, South Africa, China, Thailand, India it wouldn't be hard.
You seem to think that I hate America and you couldn't be more wrong, I just live in the real world where we have to deal with the consequences of your countries actions while you get blasted with propaganda every day telling you how great and lucky it is that you're an American.
I agree with you 100%. Im one of the few americans that can see outside the box. Blinded by religion and patriotism, brainwashed by the media/propaganda. George Carlin was right!