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The Best Country in the Universe

SalixIncendium

अहं ब्रह्मास्मि
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Premium Member
Or so I was told at a demolition derby I treated myself to last night at the county fair. I know I'll probably take some heat from some of our US members over this, but...

For whatever reason, I took exception to a comment by the MC, who announced after the national anthem, "We are the best country in the UNIVERSE!!" to which the grandstands went wild. While they cheered, I couldn't help but think, "I'm not even sure we're the best country in North America right now."

I suppose I understand national pride thing to an extent, when it comes to cultural things, but I find it a bit arrogant to say "we're #1."

Maybe other countries wouldn't dislike the US so much if we actually took a look at ourselves and realized we have some opportunity for improvement? :shrug:

What say you?
 
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PoetPhilosopher

Veteran Member
What say you?

Events like demolition derbies are prone to have people who support nationalism. So it doesn't really surprise me about your experience.


Maybe other countries wouldn't dislike the US so much if we actually took a look at ourselves and realized we have some opportunity for improvement? :shrug:

Depends on whether other countries care much about what's said at demolition derbies, I guess.

That being said, I see your point.
 

PoetPhilosopher

Veteran Member
This certainly wasn't the first time I heard it suggested at a group function that the US is the best nation in the world, so I'm confident that the idea isn't exclusive to demo derbies.

Still, I feel I can just about make a point that if you keep hearing this at group functions, that maybe, just maybe, you might be spending time at some of the wrong group functions. IMO.
 

Secret Chief

Very strong language
Or so I was told at a demolition derby I treated myself to last night at the county fair. I know I'll probably take some heat from some of our US members over this, but...

For whatever reason, I took exception to a comment by the MC, who announced after the national anthem, "We are the best country in the UNIVERSE!!" to which the grandstands went wild. While they cheered, I couldn't help but think, "I'm not even sure we're the best country in North America right now."

I suppose I understand national pride thing to an extent, when it comes to cultural things, but I find it a bit arrogant to say "we're #1."

Maybe other countries wouldn't dislike the US so much if we actually took a look at ourselves and realized we have some opportunity for improvement? :shrug:

What say you?
Yeah the disliking might reduce. A bit. ;)
 

Alien826

No religious beliefs
Still, I feel I can just about make a point that if you keep hearing this at group functions, that maybe, just maybe, you might be spending time at some of the wrong group functions. IMO.

Actually I hear this a lot in all kinds of circumstances, particularly political speeches. (Thinks: Maybe I should avoid those).
 

Stevicus

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
Or so I was told at a demolition derby I treated myself to last night at the county fair. I know I'll probably take some heat from some of our US members over this, but...

For whatever reason, I took exception to a comment by the MC, who announced after the national anthem, "We are the best country in the UNIVERSE!!" to which the grandstands went wild. While they cheered, I couldn't help but think, "I'm not even sure we're the best country in North America right now."

I suppose I understand national pride thing to an extent, when it comes to cultural things, but I find it a bit arrogant to say "we're #1."

Maybe other countries wouldn't dislike the US so much if we actually took a look at ourselves and realized we have some opportunity for improvement? :shrug:

What say you?

Many of us have been raised with such notions for generations now. "America is the greatest country on earth!" We're the "shining city on the hill," the "leader of the free world." We "made the world safe for democracy."

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Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
I will never understand the desire to be the best...

In my humble opinion the US is a great nation because of its great people; this what makes it a beacon, a model of civilization. The people setting an example.
But people are not the same thing as the élites.

It's a thing I experience in Europe too. I love the British, the French, the Spanish, the Germans, the Polish, the Ukrainians, everyone...
but I feel distrust towards the European élites. Who are not the same thing as European commoners.
Maybe because the French Revolution is carved into our DNA so we make this distinction, a priori.

So...I really can't understand why Americans may fail to realize that what makes America the best is the commoners.
Whereas some élites may hinder equality and justice.
 
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Windwalker

Veteran Member
Premium Member
How terribly sad that so many Americans no longer believe in themselves.
There is a difference between believing in ourselves in the sense of what comes through overcompensating chest thumpings seeking to feel good about oneself, and the true power that comes through a grateful humility. There is a hair's breadth line between the ego seeking recognition, and a true power to do good in the world on the other side of the ego.
 
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