What is America? Part 2
/Fayyaz – “What is America? Greedy. That’s the first thing that comes to mind. We have so much here and everybody could have enough but people are too greedy. Obviously the ones everyone talks about are the 1% but you can see the same attitude in all aspects of society. Everyone wants more, to get richer, to have the latest phone, biggest car – people think that these things give them worth. What else? Proud. America is so proud of itself. I know that outside of America people think its arrogance but I think that its just pride and they have a lot to be proud of.”
Sarah – “Oh my god! Fayyaz was so deep, I was going to say hotdogs and hamburgers! Ok, I think the most important thing is that we’re the most democratic nation on earth. Because we’re a young country we don’t have all the baggage that those old European countries do and we have the constitution and stuff. Like, where else would you get a black president? The next thing I’d choose to describe it would be quality. Like, everything you get here is good. Like, the food and the clothes and stuff, here, we get the best. What else? Ok, football! Go Bears!”
John – “America is a great nation outright. I know we get criticized but when you are at the top people do scrutinize you more. We have had the biggest impact of the world since Rome and I think we will continue to do. America suffers though because there is too much corruption at the top. Too few people involved in the direction of the federal and national stuff like military and business and politics and stuff. I think this can be exacerbated by the fact that we’re sort of overzealous as a society. It’s so hard here for anyone to have a reasoned debate about any issue without people taking it to an extreme. Like gay marriage or teaching evolution. I think within that is a sign that maybe we are past our prime now. You know, too many of the old generation are still running stuff and they have a different agenda than today’s young people because we’ve grown up in different worlds. The three of us probably couldn’t even have sat together 50 years ago. One of the problems for me though is that the media and politicians keep talking about things which should be people’s rights as if they’re privileges. Like the laws they’re passing to control the Occupy movement which are against 4th amendment or SOPA.”