Let's start with the subject line. Please don't forward anything to everyone you know. That's spam. I can't imagine that even 10% of the people I know would be interested in any one thing I might have to say.davebodner wrote:QUOTE=JPG40504]Why?:) Which post(s)?
I think IDCook has critiqued the original post. The US experiment wasn't newly created out of whole cloth. It represented a continuation of ideas developed over centuries. Most European monarchs weren't absolute tyrants--they were accountable to constituents. Certainly not to the extent we think of today. But, then, neither was the US. The electorate in the newly formed US was only a minority of residents, mostly limited to land-owning white men of the right religion. The American Revolution managed to lop off the top of the pyramid of power, but the power structure within each state remained mostly unchanged. What was presented is a child's-eye view that doesn't stand up historically.
Then there's the bogus Stalin quote. No way would he have said that. It's too complimentary of the US.
Of course what set me off was the contention that the Left is responsible for all that's bad in America today. I'll admit I reacted a bit emotionally to that post--and others like it in other threads. The continuing attempt to vilify large portions of the US is tiresome.
The saddest part is the view that the US is less worthy than we used to be. Some things may be worse. But many are better. It's easy to view the past through rose-colored glasses. But, we've overcome serious challenges in our recent past. I get as frustrated with our political process as you do (though we disagree on the causes or the proper actions). But, notwithstanding any mistakes we've made in the past or the present, I'm still proud of us.[/quote]
Thank You for that response.
This illustrates what IMHO makes 'us' exceptional(at least one point). The ability to discuss dissenting ideas(opinions if you will) without going berserk!
Not to say that is not possible other places as well.
But it is the sum of more 'points' that does make exceptional an appropriate adjective.
What concerns me as one who has survived long enough and with sufficient memory is that there has been a gradual deterioration of much of the good stuff. No I will not delve into identifying them since again it is a matter of opinion whether that 'stuff' is good or bad!
Many of those who lament the 'progress' here are diligent in 'protecting' what we have. Tis too late to get it back.
I for one do not agree with much of what has been said here, but do not think of myself as qualified to judge any one else.
As has been done in this thread, it is imperative that misconceptions/errors/whatever are identified and more light shed upon the subject.
I do not know if the Stalin 'quote' was real, but it is entirely plausible. Whether he actually said it or not(or any other despot said it) does not make the point any less 'pointed'.
Dare I say this thread has a beneficial attribute. I just did! I have gained insight into many things as a result of it.
IMHO there is no question that 'we' enjoy less life, liberty and happiness than a short time ago. Perhaps these old eyes are more perceptive of less than ideal reality than my younger ones were. I like to believe not!