Friday, September 13, 2013

Cabaret.


words. 

"Americans do not believe they are better than other peoples. If you doubt this, you need only look at Congress. If we really thought we were superior, is there any chance we would choose them to represent us? There are exceptions — we think we are better than Canadians, for example, but please don’t tell them, because they’re awfully nice — but generally we accept that all countries have their strengths. We know, for example, that Russians are better than us at producing delicacies such as caviar and dioxin. (Kidding!)

When we say we are exceptional, what we really are saying is we are different. With few exceptions, we are all strangers to our land; our families came from all corners of the world and brought all of its colors, religions and languages. We believe this mixing, together with our free society, has produced generations of creative energy and ingenuity, from the Declaration of Independence to Facebook, from Thomas Jefferson to Miley Cyrus. There is no other country quite like that.

Americans aren’t better than others, but our American experience is unique — exceptional — and it has created the world’s most powerful economy and military, which, more often than not, has been used for good in the world. When you question American exceptionalism, you will find little support from any of us, liberals or conservatives, Democrats or Republicans, doves or hawks."

THE WASHINGTON POST: The American people’s reply to Putin

EARLIER:

"The Light".

SEE ALSO:

THE WASHINGTON POST: Yes, Vladimir, America is exceptional 

THE WASHINGTON POST: No military consensus on Syria

THE WASHINGTON POST: U.S. war decisions rightfully belong to elected civilian leaders, not the military

THE NEW YORK TIMES: An Anchorless World

THE NEW YORK TIMES: A Brilliant Mess

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