Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
leashyourkids wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
leashyourkids wrote:
I don't believe that Barack Obama was an exceptional president. Therefore, I have no moral high ground to criticize Nazis. Exact same logic, right?
Not quite. In fact, not at all.
Please explain why. Your basic premise was that if you don't believe in "American Exceptionalism" (which carries connotations with it that we needn't even address, such as manifest destiny, a mandate by God, the height of human civilization), you have no moral ground to criticize anyone.
Am I misinterpreting what you said or is that pretty much it?
First, I would disagree that American exceptionalism is necessarily related to Manifest Destiny, although it certainly was used as a justification for such.
My premise is that if you don't believe America and American ideals and values are exceptional, why would the thought of Putin taking the lead upset you? Isn't his leadership just as good as anyone else's?
But here's where the phony baloney comes in. A person can fly a terrorist flag as an avatar but we all know he would never want to live under Hamas.
I can't speak on behalf of Seacrest's avatar, nor do I think his or any other would be a pertinent part of this conversation.
But we must define American Exceptionalism before we could even move forward with such a debate. Here it is, from Google:
In its classic forms, American exceptionalism refers to the special character of the United States as a uniquely free nation based on democratic ideals and personal liberty.And American ideals are most certainly not "exceptional" anymore unless you consider 99% of all wealth going to 1% of earners. That's about the only area we lead the world... oh, and in military spending. That said, American ideals are far more favorable than a good portion of the world. We still (sort of) have a Democracy. We will (sort of) believe in freedom. We still believe in the idea of education, even though we are terrible at it. But perhaps more importantly, we really do have a government that has a separation of powers that, though eroded, has strong institutions and the strong rule of law. To compare it to Vladimir Putin's beliefs is just hyperbole. One can recognize the downfalls of America without wanting Putin, a known evil and brutal individual with very little regard for human life, to "take the lead"... even though half of Conservative America loves him because they have Daddy Issues.
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