Oh, there’s so much to be proud of. Yes, there are a great many things that we have to work on as a nation, but I think we too often forget that ours is a truly blessed nation. And I don’t mean that in some conceited “we’re the best, screw the rest” way… I just mean that I consider myself fortunate to be a citizen of this country.
One, our lives are relatively peaceful. There are problems with crime particularly in bigger cities, but for the most part it’s under control, and we really don’t have to worry too much about fighting wars on our own turf either.
Two, we’ve got a lot of freedoms. The bill of rights is a wonderful thing, but we tend to take it for granted. I mean, what would this country be without freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, et cetera? We’d be much worse off. And, consider those freedoms that are not part of the bill of rights but we still enjoy them. I for one appreciate the ability to vote for (more or less) whomever I choose, and not have to worry about elections like in Zimbabwe.
Three, ours is a nation of fabulous wealth. Greed is certainly a bad thing, but wealth is more than just money… it’s having intellectual wealth and human wealth as well. There are so many talents and innovations in this country, it’s astounding. And for the most part, the economic climate of our country allows us to make the most of the technologies and innovations so that we can help others. We have come SO far over the last fifty years in medicine and communications that it’s almost unfathomable!
Then, there’s the nature. I think God was really in His stride when he was working on North America… it’s AMAZING. We’ve got tropical rainforests (Olympic peninsula), canyons, caves, mountains, grasslands, some of THE most fertile farmland in the world, waterfalls, the Great Lakes… oh, I could go on forever! We’ve got so many different natural resources in such great supply that it boggles the mind.
There’s more, too, but I don’t want this post to become ridiculously long. The point is, every country has its shortcomings, but I think that we Americans are often too hard on ourselves. With time and dedication, we can do great things as we have done before.