I'm becoming really disillusioned with the U.S. Not wholly because of the current president, but because of its history. I've always known about the bad things the U.S. has done in its past, but I never really went into much detail. Having done that recently, I'm appalled. It seems that freedom of religion didn't really exist in america for almost all of its history. Other personal liberties were almost non existant as well. But what really appalled me is governors and presidents knew about this, but did nothing. Some even encouraged it. The thing I was researching recently by the way, was Joseph Smith and the mormon movement. Yeah they are a bunch of crackpots, but shouldn't crackpots be allowed to exist in this country? Seems to me the majority has the right to do whatever it wants to the minority, just because they are the majority.
How can I respect a country that claims the constitution is the all important document, but almost never follows it?
It's all about power, people can care less about laws, and constitutions. Yes I suppose I've been naive in this regard. Power has been the guiding force since the dawn of man. It was silly to me to think that people would obey the laws they write.
I'm completely ashamed of my country's history. And I no longer care for the United States. So you say I should love it or leave it? I stay here for economic reasons. It's cheaper to stay here than move to another continent. I would move to Canada, but they are really picky about who they let in. I do not meet the qualifications. I doubt I would be allowed in Australia either. England maybe? Most other countries have a language barrier, and I don't have the ability to learn another language (I'm still trying to learn English ).
I stay here not out of some great respect for the U.S., but out of convenience. I would only fight for this country if someone actually threatened its borders, and then not out of love for country, but out of protecting my way of life. That said, if the conquerer was a nation with a better way of life, I might stand aside and let them in.
How can I respect a country that claims the constitution is the all important document, but almost never follows it?
It's all about power, people can care less about laws, and constitutions. Yes I suppose I've been naive in this regard. Power has been the guiding force since the dawn of man. It was silly to me to think that people would obey the laws they write.
I'm completely ashamed of my country's history. And I no longer care for the United States. So you say I should love it or leave it? I stay here for economic reasons. It's cheaper to stay here than move to another continent. I would move to Canada, but they are really picky about who they let in. I do not meet the qualifications. I doubt I would be allowed in Australia either. England maybe? Most other countries have a language barrier, and I don't have the ability to learn another language (I'm still trying to learn English ).
I stay here not out of some great respect for the U.S., but out of convenience. I would only fight for this country if someone actually threatened its borders, and then not out of love for country, but out of protecting my way of life. That said, if the conquerer was a nation with a better way of life, I might stand aside and let them in.
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