Hiya, F.
For the record, I am proud, both of being American *and* of having white skin. I am proud of my German/Irish heritage; I am proud of my ancestors and their fight to get to this country, to find freedom for their religious beliefs (ironic, no?) and to raise their children in a better environment. That was their "accomplishment;" I am their "accomplishment" and I carry that with pride and intend to hand that pride down to my own progeny someday.
I do not feel this is silly; and no, it isn't a "religious glaze," it's called respect and appreciation. Do I think that this is the best country in the world? Abso-friggin-lutely.
You have admitted to being somewhat of a nomad, so I expect that you can't really comprehend these feelings. The same way that I cannot comprehend why there is so much nastiness and rock-throwing in the Middle East about the Gaza-Freakin'-Strip. Everyone over there is in a holier-than-thou pissing contest that I just don't get.
...be proud of being a decent person. Unfortunately, that's something we all have to keep working on...
I agree. Completely.
Bigboi wrote:
they seem to look down upon ppl who are not like them
I look down upon people who:
1. ABUSE the welfare system;
2. Refuse to pay taxes;
3. Refuse to obey the laws of this country;
4. Refuse to take responsibility for their actions;
5. Refuse to vote, then bitch and moan.
Am I a better person? No, not necessarily. But I pull my own weight, follow the rules, am civically active, and I see nothing wrong with expecting the same from everyone else. I don't believe in "more government;" rather, I think that the individual states should have more responsibility in governing themselves. Federal government can barely keep itself above water.
Reagan
<edited to include the quote and agree w/ F and respond to bigboi.>
I am the master of my fate/I am the captain of my soul.