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LINK History isn’t just for patriots - The Washington Post

Is the United States the world’s greatest country? When asked that question eight years ago, 70 percent of citizens surveyed said yes. Now, a recent study by the Chicago Council on Global Affairs shows that only 54 percent answer affirmatively. Democrats are likelier to see their country as normal and Republicans are likelier to see it as uniquely great, but the decline is bipartisan. It’s also age-based: A similar Pew study found that respondents under 30 were markedly less enamored of their country than those over 50. Across the board, U.S. exceptionalism is faltering.

HippieChick58 9 Dec 24
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It lost that distinction a looong time ago. Everyone views their country as great. Very few think some other country is better than theirs. We do have numerous superlatives though, world's biggest incarceration rate, most overpopulated (tied with China), most violent in the developed world, world's biggest carbon footprint, no national healthcare program and a lot more. Oh, and the developed worlds most corrupt leader.

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We've never been an exceptional country..except for White Americans..

Make that white christian male Americans.

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After 4 years of the trump shit circus I am surprised it's at 54%.

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