Interesting conversation, for sure.
My answer to the OP is that yes, at times I do.
I also agree with Jagger's comment...
I defy anyone who considers themselves an American to visit the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington and witness the changing of the guard. If you don't feel something, you don't have a soul.
Regarding the superiority of The United States - I think we can all agree that no nation can claim superiority in the absolute because all nations are self serving and flawed to one degree or another. So instead we examine the relative ethics of various nations. And in that respect I have always felt that yes, at least among the super powers The United States has and continues to rank highest. And as an American I have always felt a certain measure of pride about that. Sadly however, the margin of that superiority took a serious hit with our unprecedented (for us) pre-emptive invasion of Iraq. In the wake of that colossal blunder we have lost significant leverage when it comes to condemning the aggression and trespasses of others.
My answer to the OP is that yes, at times I do.
I also agree with Jagger's comment...
I defy anyone who considers themselves an American to visit the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington and witness the changing of the guard. If you don't feel something, you don't have a soul.
Regarding the superiority of The United States - I think we can all agree that no nation can claim superiority in the absolute because all nations are self serving and flawed to one degree or another. So instead we examine the relative ethics of various nations. And in that respect I have always felt that yes, at least among the super powers The United States has and continues to rank highest. And as an American I have always felt a certain measure of pride about that. Sadly however, the margin of that superiority took a serious hit with our unprecedented (for us) pre-emptive invasion of Iraq. In the wake of that colossal blunder we have lost significant leverage when it comes to condemning the aggression and trespasses of others.