NorthernGent -> RE: Failure of the world-wide capitalist system ... kinda. (12/24/2006 4:38:41 AM)
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ORIGINAL: losttreasure I don't disagree that it is admirable to provide opportunities that allow people to thrive. That's really what our country is all about. This is called, "the land of opportunity" after all. The real question becomes one of where the government leaves off and personal responsibility begins. Correct, it is called that but in reality? In practice it is the land where some have far more opportunities than others. Just like Britain. If there was anything like equal opportunity you would have a roughly equal split of people from all backgrounds making up your Government and top universities. All Governments pull this stunt in order to foster nationalism and misplaced patriotism in order to gather people behind a banner when the need arises i.e. cold wars, invasions etc. Britain is known as "the land of hope and glory". Quite laughable for some sections of our society. I'm sure the French have a similar term to herd their people too. Britain and the US is all hope and opportunity providing you're from a certain background. It's a difficult question, I'll admit. But, I will say that I don't know one single person here who doesn't have opportunities to improve their life made available to them by our government. Whether they take those opportunities and what they make of them is out of the government's hands. Please see above. quote:
ORIGINAL: NorthernGent So what is going wrong then because the world saw New Orleans laid bare and we all know the levels of drug abuse and serious crime in the US? Happiness? isn't the US the country with the highest rate of anti-depressant use in the developed world? If this board is a representative sample of the US then there are a lot of unhappy people in your country. Something is going badly wrong. Also, I'm struggling to understand the reality of liberty in the US. Correct me if I'm wrong but regardless of how you vote in the next election you will get pretty much the same Government and this means you are disenfranchised - this is not democracy or liberty. *sighs* I'm going to hazard a guess that you've never been to the US, or never spent any time here. If you're relying on news reports, then what you're getting is going to be mostly bad news. I have a few friends who live in London and the surrounding area. Before we met, they didn't think much of Americans. Actually, they had a very skewed opinion based on tourists, exports from our television and movies, and the news. Their views have broadened a bit since then. losttreasure, when I first joined this board I put up countless links from respected bodies comparing crime levels, child poverty, drug abuse etc in varying nations. It is not relying on bad news, it is reality. There are a lot more to peoples' thought processes than relying on the television. Excuse the bluntness of the following but it has to be said that it is a weak point of discussion to imply that I'm biased because somehow I'm anti-American. The US does some things very well and in other areas not so well. More importantly, there are facts being presented in these threads that point to the fact that something is going badly wrong in your country. For my money, the key one is you have no choice. You will get the same type of Government regardless of who you vote for at the next election. This is effectively being disenfranchised. There is no democracy or liberty. At this juncture in your history you get the Goverment you are given rather than the other way around - just like Britain. I won't say that there aren't problems with crime or drugs. But I will tell you that I've lived 44 years here without ever being robbed, mugged, assaulted or the victim of any other form of violent or nonviolent crime. I can only think of maybe one or two people that I know who have. No offence intended here losttreasure but the above point is an anecdote and irrelavent to the discussion on US society. Of course there are some problems with how distasters are handled and in the effectiveness of government in that respect. It's one of the reasons that I am very leery about giving the government any more responsibility over my life. I honestly don't know anything about the rate of anti-depressant use... though it might be affected by our medical system not being government controlled. I won't claim that there is any kind of utopia here in the US... but I do think we have it pretty good. Could it be better? Sure, but for the most part, I'm happy. This is probably where we have a real difference of opinion. You seem to be saying as long as you're ok then life's grand. In my opinion, we're pack animals and as such we feed off other peoples' happiness. To be truly happy we need the people around us to be happy. Seeing destruction and exploitation in our countries and around the world is not healthy for our personal well-being. quote:
ORIGINAL: NorthernGent: This applies to every country in the world. The question is: which citizens? Largely white Middle-Class America or not? The citizens who accept responsibility... by voting or running for office. I'm not quite sure what you're saying in the above and at the risk of repeating myself I will say again that from where I'm standing the US is a country ran by and large by white middle class Americans for white middle class Americans (I appreciate that we may have a different interpretation of what constitututes class so mine can be provided if my point is unclear). A final point worth mentioning, I noticed you mentioned an ideogical difference and I took from that you were comparing Americans and British. The gap isn't as wide as you may imagine. We recently had a very Conservative Government here for 18 years who were reelected with a landslide each time. For the last 10 years we've had a Conservative Government in sheep's clothing. In sum, when you hear an opinion on your country that doesn't buy into the "land of opportunity" claim my advice is not to dismiss it as coming from a land of lefties who are anti-American.
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