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- From: cjackson@adobe.com (Curtis Jackson)
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- Subject: Re: US as No. 1 (3 data books)
- Message-ID: <1993Jan26.114023.28748@adobe.com>
- Date: 26 Jan 93 11:40:23 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan22.220321.8579@cbnewsl.cb.att.com> jlacey@cbnewsl.cb.att.com (james.w.lacey) writes:
- }The logic is thus, "since hundreds of thousands of people
- }immigrate to America every year, and millions have immigrated
- }here over the past century, this must be the best country
- }in the world."
-
- Well, certainly the "look, everyone wants to live here" bit of
- "logic" is a factor, but there are many more that are probably
- more important. In particular, the issue of individual freedom
- and choice (at least, until the drug war started in earnest).
-
- Americans look at other countries and see things by which
- Americans are not constrained:
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- Official state religions
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- Mandatory government/military service
-
- Mandatory separation of college-bound vs. trade-bound students
- in the early/mid teenage years
-
- Unreasonable (to Americans) search and seizure in the name of
- public safety
-
- Mandatory shop closing hours (a la Germany, Nederlands, etc.)
-
- Legislation without true representation (House of Lords)
-
-
- Add to the above the military might of the country, and you have
- a citizenry who feel they are powerful as a country and powerful
- as individuals. They can own as many guns as they like, they can
- drive an automobile with no instruction after passing the most
- absurdly minimal of tests, they can worship whomever they like
- publicly, and they can stand in front of the White House and call
- the President a horse's ass as long as they're not so loud as to
- be considered disturbing the peace.
-
- That kind of personal (and national) power breeds arrogance and
- contempt; it is human nature. I seem to recall that England
- herself had a rather healthy case of it a few hundred years back,
- and it ended up costing her The Empire.
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