Fri, May 8 ยท 7:30 PM PDT
United We Stand. Divided We Fall
The sense of patriotism is at an all time low.
In the recent 3 presidential elections since 2016, the United States has gone through many tough times and conflicts.
Many people are now wondering if this country is on an irreversible downfall.
Amidst all the chaos and corruption, I believe there still many good things about this country and things to be proud of.
It's not easy to know exactly what makes a good country but I believe certain hallmarks of a good country should be measured by its ability to provide good living standards, its ability to respect human rights, and have a high level of technological developments.
There are too many questions to post about this topic but here some below for starters.
Come join us and discuss if you think the USA is overall a good country!
Questions to ponder:
What makes a good country?
Is the United States an empire?
When was the last time the USA was respected on the world stage?
What is the "American Dream" and is it still alive?
If you're an immigrant, how are you liking the USA so far?
What does it mean to be an American?
Is the USA truly a melting pot?
Is the United States more accepting of other cultures than other countries?
Is the American democracy a good model of government for other countries?
Do Americans lead the world on individual liberties?
Is the two party system for good or for worse?
Do U.S. politicians have more or less corruption than other nations?
How is USA perceived in your country?
Is the USA ranked high on the human rights index?
Do you believe that one of the hallmarks of a 1st world country should be universal healthcare?
What are your main criticisms against the USA?
Has this country done well in civil rights expansion?
Is the USA world leader in technological advancements?
Do you believe that the USA is right to attack Iran?
Has the USA been involved in too many wars since its inception?
When was the last time the United States fought a "just war?"
What are your thoughts on USA having hundreds of military bases around the world?
Should the United States continue to remain the world's superpower?
How's the disparity between the rich & poor look like in the USA and does it compare to other countries?
Do we have adequate amounts of social safety net?
If you're non American, would you travel to the USA right now?
In your experience, how has living in the USA so far been like?
How do different states compare in living standards?
What do you still love about this country?
Do Americans have a higher degree of freedom of speech and expression compare to other nations?
Does the U.S. government value privacy of its citizens?
What are some biggest problems facing Americans today?
What would it take for your to leave this country and revoke your citizenship?
What are some major improvements you believe that can make the USA even better?
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