Nicely put
RJDiogenes! I'm loving your posts.
The other side of America's missteps are the public dialogue that allows us to know about the problems and discuss them, and even work for change.
In many ways the "decline" is more of an affirmation of other countries coming into their own, as well as outgrowing their own Hollywood Illusions. Perhaps the people of the world can outgrow their "love/hate" for the US and find a more reasonable balance - there is a nation and it is not going away, regardless of status or esteem. And sorry, but the idea of a permanently rising socioculture is...naive? But one thing the US will continue to do - is
progress. It's very good at peaceful revolution.
During the Bush/Gore election, was there violence in the streets? I think some people in this world just like to throw rocks. Perhaps rising middle class changes that? I don't know. But the people of the US, who agitate for change, and practice civil disobedience - well I just wish I had better luck teaching that abroad than I do, which is to say, it sometimes seems like an impossible task. You can't empower individuals who don't recognize their own integrity. Here in China, if an American expresses concern over violence in Tibet or Xinjiang, it is because they "hate" Chinese. Sorry, who is throwing stones again?
It's about
people; not boundaries. And while movies like to fantasize about whole swaths of populations being eliminated, in reality that fantasy is a gross lack of imagination or creativity or responsibility for making a better society and world.
A multipolar world is no judgment against the US. Except perhaps America's actual lack of imperialistic designs. I believe it would have been possible for the US to make the world a cozy, quieter place a long time ago. A homogenous world is antithetical to American principles. Principles which apparently frame the thinking of many an accuser.
Fact is people have never been better informed and more socially empowered and valid, across classes, and able to discuss things openly that even fifty years ago would have been unthinkable.
Of course, corruption and organized crime continue to be a threat to freedom, peace and society.
What people should realize is that the principles the US are founded on are not principles of race, ideology, culture, tradition, or blood. They are principles of rationalism and universal rights of life. Yet people continue to judge the US as if it were an imperious ethnic ingroup. It's not. Believe me, I'm not saying it acts with impunity. I'm not saying its wars are just or above questioning. I'm not saying the US succeeds at its ideals. I'm just saying that the principles
exist. They have substance for a good many people.
For all the problems the US faces I challenge anyone to judge it - from a superior position.
United States are rational principles, and that is why it exceeds the boundaries of the continent, and the delineations of cultures within. People who see the USA as a tribe - miss the point entirely. People who see geopolitics as a nationalistic race to the top - probably ought to expand their definitions, because human populations and cultures are tougher than weeds.
But then, it has always been easier to detract, and take; to define reality in rigid stereotype and ideology, and hometown myopia; to shield oneself from broader perspectives; to wield one's illusions as a weapon; to nullify difference, objectify the "other", and compete for survival against them - invalidating one's own humanity in the process.
That's far easier, than to dig in and take a stand, make a change, and take personal responsibility for society and the world.
End of harangue!
