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This is so pronounced and obvious when speaking with Americans of any political stripe online (and offline) and it's so grating
As an American who has been against the "pledge of allegiance" since I understood what "pledge" and "allegiance" meant. It's hard to convince people around me how much propaganda we are subjected to daily. How we indoctrinate our children. Like, I have spent hours trying to convince people how insidious the "pledge of allegiance" is. And they just think it's good to follow your country.
I feel for Americans like you :(. It's crazy how effective it is, like you'll see people lamenting about the US political situation and Trump ruling like a dictator and then in the same breath claim the US is still the most free and greatest country in the world. The propaganda seems so deeply ingrained it's honestly impressive
I cringe when I see our flag everywhere and I can't stand the national anthem at every sports event.
I don't want to be proud of my country because I was born here. I WANT to be proud of it because of how good of a place it is to live. I want to be proud of a place that takes care of my neighbors. Provides us with enough food, healthcare, and housing. I want to be proud of a place where knowledge is invested in and the population is educated. Where people can make art and music because their needs are met.
But where I live is stress inducing.
My neighbors are being rounded up and deported.
People are going hungry and SNAP benefits are being restored after being used for political leverage. Where we throw out more food on a daily basis than it would take to feed everyone for a month. Where too many people rely on food banks.
Where healthcare is tied to employment. Where even after paying in for years, some profit seeking corporation can override what my highly educated, licensed doctor says is "medically necessary." Where after years of payment, I can just lose the ability to pay for healthcare. Where being sick is used as a reason to prevent people from being able to get healthcare.
Where homelessness is increasing and we have more vacant houses than we have homeless. Where corporations have the ability to buy up every house and artificially keep people paying them rent until they die.
Where there is a ware against people having access to books. Where the government wants to decrease the standards for education. Where a large portion of the populace want religious texts being the basis for teaching than science. Where our higher education institutions are being blackmailed by the presidents and his regime. Where teachers can't make a living and still are expected to spend their own salary on school supplies for their classrooms.
Where people seem to believe that art and music are only worthwhile if you can make money off them. Otherwise artists need to "get a job" to pay for food, healthcare, and housing.
Where liberalism is taking hold and regulations are being rolled back that protected the citizens from being taken advantage by corporations. All in some bizarre lie that "you too can be an entrepreneur and these regulations are somehow depriving you of your freedoms."