For some people, Americans are best represented by a hero such as Captain America. For others, we’re best represented by a doofus such as Homer Simpson. The truth is somewhere in between.
It’s self-evident to me that people are pretty much the same all over the world. Some are good. Some are bad. Most are in between. Some cultures are sicker than others — and I wonder frequently about ours — but you can’t really say that one is better than the rest.
That’s right. “American exceptionalism” is pure fiction today, even if there might have been a bit of truth when Alexis de Tocqueville dreamed up the concept in the early 19th century. His idea — that America was somehow different and better than any other country ever before — led to the imperial idea of Manifest Destiny and gave generations of Americans the dangerous fairy tale that they were superior to everyone else. (It’s interesting to note that the phrase “American exceptionalism” was coined by Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin as a derisive term.)
FRIDAY FUNNIES
Change sometimes happens slowly, not in the grand leap that we want
Socialists miss simple truth that serving others will create wealth
Do we choose to be free people? Or will we live as slaves to mobs?
Genuine love is always extreme — and it rarely makes any sense
Three years after she sneaked in, World’s Happiest Dog® is queen
Stunningly arrogant Vatican paper demands world economic dictator
Taking risks, working for big goals can create success, joy, exhilaration