Is America the greatest country in the world?

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  • Would the greatest country in the world not rake their forest floors?

    That still has to be one of the stupidest things ever uttered in the history of mankind. I mean ever. What an imbecile.
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  • PJNBPJNB Posts: 13,780
    edited November 2018
    It is way too hard to pick a best country in the world. Too many factors come into play when doing so. Bias, personal taste, ethnicity, the list goes on. The US has parts that make it the best country in the world. You can say that about a lot of countries though imo. 

    https://youtu.be/-qthm4yAeo0
    Post edited by PJNB on
  • brianluxbrianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,109
    Would the greatest country in the world not rake their forest floors?
    A truly great nation uses modern technology to keep its forest litter free.  

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  • HughFreakingDillonHughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 38,986
    Ugh seriously dude? When discussion American football vs Canadian football?  If you want, let’s go. Otherwise I already apologized and ready to move on. 
    no, I honestly didn't know what you meant by this. I thought you were talking beyond football with this. all fine and good. 
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  • HughFreakingDillonHughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 38,986
    my2hands said:
    Only a Canadian is crazy enough to argue the CFL is better than the NFL in any real way.  maple flavored denim lunacy 

    3 downs? Cute


    well after watching the grey cup game last night I'm starting to change my tune. LOL
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  • HughFreakingDillonHughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 38,986
    Smellyman said:
    Contrarian?  shocked. :|
    ?
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  • Spiritual_ChaosSpiritual_Chaos Posts: 31,196
    edited November 2018
    PJNB said:
    It is way too hard to pick a best country in the world. Too many factors come into play when doing so. Bias, personal taste, ethnicity, the list goes on. The US has parts that make it the best country in the world. You can say that about a lot of countries though imo. 

    https://youtu.be/-qthm4yAeo0
    The start of that interview with Stephen Colbert (didn't watch the whole video) is the problem I have with americans speaking about the US. You can clearly see how american patriotisic indoctrination have removed people in the US from a factual reality - even liberal and for all accounts "intelligent" people like Colbert.

    It's like all the times singing the national anthem, and all the flag waving and bullshit have caused a Pavlovs dogs situation with this stupid knee-jerk response about how "unique the US" is. You can slaughter the viatnemese and remove yourself from tax-funded healthcare and other things because... the US is still the greatest. "We have made mistakes as a country, but whatever - WE ARE SUCH A UNIQUE GOD GIVEN NATION".

    Even if it's someone as bright as Stephen Colbert - and I've also been surprised by american "journalists" falling into that dictatorship-group-think - still fall in line and is stuck with the  "The US is a unique exeperiment, with its unique foundation of everyone being uniquely equal with something called freedom of speech which no other nation has". 

    I've even seen it posted in this thread from people taking it for granted the US having some magic freedoms that makes it the greatest country ever.  What is this magic freedom of speech or what is this foundation that the US has that e.g. Sweden lacks? This "magic" and uniqueness that make you take all things that OBJECTIVELY is worse and be like "but we're still the best"

    To see what a sick state the US is in - just look at the video that prompted this thread and how it caused a stir and publicity for the pilot of that show. Someone saying "The US isn't the greatest" shakes the core to such a degree that it even becomes viral? That is something out of Russia or some banana-republic. Not a healthy democracy. 

    We've all seen the masterpiece The Rock from 1996 -- Patriotism is a virtue of the vicious. And the US is a great example of that.

    I understand many from the US think this post is garbage, because like one of Pavlovs dogs you immdiiality go into the "...but we are the greatest country, with our freedom of speech and all these freedoms people in the 1800s thought out for us that is so unique to other countries. Now hand me my AR". You don't know better. 

    You are a country founded on mass slaughtering of the native population and colonialism, I understand you can't hang your head forever in shame - but roll with the reality instead of this nationalsitic/patriotistic/fatalistic bullshit that's been beaten into you from your first baseball game.

    America is in no way the greatest country in the world - for it's population or for the rest of the globe surrounding it.
    Post edited by Spiritual_Chaos on
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • Meltdown99Meltdown99 None Of Your Business... Posts: 10,739
    The start of that interview with Stephen Colbert (didn't watch the whole video) is the problem I have with americans speaking about the US. You can clearly see how american patriotisic indoctrination have removed people in the US from a factual reality - even liberal and for all accounts "intelligent" people like Colbert.

    It's like all the times singing the national anthem, and all the flag waving and bullshit have caused a Pavlovs dogs situation with this stupid knee-jerk response about how "unique the US" is. You can slaughter the viatnemese and remove yourself from tax-funded healthcare and other things because... the US is still the greatest. "We have made mistakes as a country, but whatever - WE ARE SUCH A UNIQUE GOD GIVEN NATION".

    Even if it's someone as bright as Stephen Colbert - and I've also been surprised by american "journalists" falling into that dictatorship-group-think - still fall in line and is stuck with the  "The US is a unique exeperiment, with its unique foundation of everyone being uniquely equal with something called freedom of speech which no other nation has". 

    I've even seen it posted in this thread from people taking it for granted the US having some magic freedoms that makes it the greatest country ever.  What is this magic freedom of speech or what is this foundation that the US has that e.g. Sweden lacks? This "magic" and uniqueness that make you take all things that OBJECTIVELY is worse and be like "but we're still the best"

    To see what a sick state the US is in - just look at the video that prompted this thread and how it caused a stir and publicity for the pilot of that show. Someone saying "The US isn't the greatest" shakes the core to such a degree that it even becomes viral? That is something out of Russia or some banana-republic. Not a healthy democracy. 

    We've all seen the masterpiece The Rock from 1996 -- Patriotism is a virtue of the vicious. And the US is a great example of that.

    I understand many from the US think this post is garbage, because like one of Pavlovs dogs you immdiiality go into the "...but we are the greatest country, with our freedom of speech and all these freedoms people in the 1800s thought out for us that is so unique to other countries. Now hand me my AR". You don't know better. 

    You are a country founded on mass slaughtering of the native population and colonialism, I understand you can't hang your head forever in shame - but roll with the reality instead of this nationalsitic/patriotistic/fatalistic bullshit that's been beaten into you from your first baseball game.

    America is in no way the greatest country in the world - for it's population or for the rest of the globe surrounding it.
    You sound like a jilted lover.  
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  • PJPOWERPJPOWER Posts: 6,499
    You sound like a jilted lover.  
    Maybe an incel even.
  • HughFreakingDillonHughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 38,986
    The start of that interview with Stephen Colbert (didn't watch the whole video) is the problem I have with americans speaking about the US. You can clearly see how american patriotisic indoctrination have removed people in the US from a factual reality - even liberal and for all accounts "intelligent" people like Colbert.

    It's like all the times singing the national anthem, and all the flag waving and bullshit have caused a Pavlovs dogs situation with this stupid knee-jerk response about how "unique the US" is. You can slaughter the viatnemese and remove yourself from tax-funded healthcare and other things because... the US is still the greatest. "We have made mistakes as a country, but whatever - WE ARE SUCH A UNIQUE GOD GIVEN NATION".

    Even if it's someone as bright as Stephen Colbert - and I've also been surprised by american "journalists" falling into that dictatorship-group-think - still fall in line and is stuck with the  "The US is a unique exeperiment, with its unique foundation of everyone being uniquely equal with something called freedom of speech which no other nation has". 

    I've even seen it posted in this thread from people taking it for granted the US having some magic freedoms that makes it the greatest country ever.  What is this magic freedom of speech or what is this foundation that the US has that e.g. Sweden lacks? This "magic" and uniqueness that make you take all things that OBJECTIVELY is worse and be like "but we're still the best"

    To see what a sick state the US is in - just look at the video that prompted this thread and how it caused a stir and publicity for the pilot of that show. Someone saying "The US isn't the greatest" shakes the core to such a degree that it even becomes viral? That is something out of Russia or some banana-republic. Not a healthy democracy. 

    We've all seen the masterpiece The Rock from 1996 -- Patriotism is a virtue of the vicious. And the US is a great example of that.

    I understand many from the US think this post is garbage, because like one of Pavlovs dogs you immdiiality go into the "...but we are the greatest country, with our freedom of speech and all these freedoms people in the 1800s thought out for us that is so unique to other countries. Now hand me my AR". You don't know better. 

    You are a country founded on mass slaughtering of the native population and colonialism, I understand you can't hang your head forever in shame - but roll with the reality instead of this nationalsitic/patriotistic/fatalistic bullshit that's been beaten into you from your first baseball game.

    America is in no way the greatest country in the world - for it's population or for the rest of the globe surrounding it.
    I am Hugh Freaking Dillon. 
    And I approve this message. 
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  • PJ_SoulPJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,352
    edited November 2018
    take away the production values of the NFL. CFL game is better. and I'm not saying that as a canadian. I'm saying that as a moderate football fan. CFL keeps my attentin. NFL does not. 
    Exactly. It is a better game in terms of how it's played and the small details that separate it from the way NFL is played. Obviously what it lacks is the best possible football players because those are all getting paid millions and millions in the NFL.
    Post edited by PJ_Soul on
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  • PJ_SoulPJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,352
    edited November 2018
    You seriously offended by that? It seems like you were having a barroom discussion about this...jesus this place is a fucking shithole anymore.

    here you go high:

    Sir, I believe you are mistaken. While you poke fun at the NFL for its rule allowing a team 4 downs to get 10 yards (vs in CFL 3 downs to get 15 yards), you are neglecting to fully realize the entire situation. The nfl athletes are far superior, especially on the defensive side. Thus, while it’s fewer yards and more downs, when you include all factors, it is actually more difficult to achieve. Good day.
    Stop calling individuals idiots and making "jokes" that are only jokes in your own head and your conversations will go better.
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  • cincybearcatcincybearcat Posts: 16,681
    PJ_Soul said:
    Stop calling individuals idiots and making "jokes" that are only jokes in your own head and your conversations will go better.
    We’ve been over this. Thanks. 
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  • Meltdown99Meltdown99 None Of Your Business... Posts: 10,739
    PJ_Soul said:
    Exactly. It is a better game in terms of how it's played and the small details that separate it from the way NFL is played. Obviously what it lacks is the best possible football players because those are all getting paid millions and millions in the NFL.
    Explain how the play is better?
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  • PJ_SoulPJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,352
    edited November 2018
    Explain how the play is better?
    There is already a big discussion all about this in another thread and these points are outlined there (not sure what thread). Try a search. Or google the differences between NFL and CFL. I don't think we need to go over it all again here.
    Post edited by PJ_Soul on
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  • CM189191CM189191 Posts: 6,927
    Soccer is better than both
  • PJ_SoulPJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,352
    CM189191 said:
    Soccer is better than both
    Soccer might be even more boring than basketball.
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  • mcgruff10mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 28,901
    PJ_Soul said:
    Soccer might be even more boring than basketball.
    We all know that in 1994 the us had the better hockey team. ;)
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • Meltdown99Meltdown99 None Of Your Business... Posts: 10,739
    Soccer is boring, no doubt about...
    Give Peas A Chance…
  • Meltdown99Meltdown99 None Of Your Business... Posts: 10,739
    The CFL had there and championship yesterday.  
    Give Peas A Chance…
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    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • mcgruff10mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 28,901
    The CFL had there and championship yesterday.  
    Do you guys end the season earlier than the nfl because of the weather?
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • CM189191 said:
    Soccer is better than both
    PJ_Soul said:
    Soccer might be even more boring than basketball.
    Soccer is boring, no doubt about...

    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • Meltdown99Meltdown99 None Of Your Business... Posts: 10,739
    mcgruff10 said:
    We all know that in 1994 the us had the better hockey team. ;)
    That's weak.  The most impressive hockey team the US has ever assembled (talent wise no, but they were a great team, they had guts, character and a fantastic coach that knew how to beat the Soviets) was the miracle on ice.  
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  • HughFreakingDillonHughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 38,986
    mcgruff10 said:
    Do you guys end the season earlier than the nfl because of the weather?
    yes. and it actually should be pushed back a month, since most of our stadiums are open air, which means if you are playing in Canada outside at the end of November, it can be cold AF. Up until the mid to late 80's or so, all Grey Cups were held in Vancouver or Toronto (both indoor stadiums). 

    I went to the Grey Cup in 1991 in Winnipeg. HOLY SHITBALLS was it cold. it was -16 C (that's 3 degrees F), add in the wind, and jesus mother it was cold. 
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  • PJ_SoulPJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,352
    mcgruff10 said:
    Do you guys end the season earlier than the nfl because of the weather?
    I suppose so. I never even thought about it, but that does make sense.
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  • OnWis97OnWis97 St. Paul, MN Posts: 5,470
    The start of that interview with Stephen Colbert (didn't watch the whole video) is the problem I have with americans speaking about the US. You can clearly see how american patriotisic indoctrination have removed people in the US from a factual reality - even liberal and for all accounts "intelligent" people like Colbert.

    It's like all the times singing the national anthem, and all the flag waving and bullshit have caused a Pavlovs dogs situation with this stupid knee-jerk response about how "unique the US" is. You can slaughter the viatnemese and remove yourself from tax-funded healthcare and other things because... the US is still the greatest. "We have made mistakes as a country, but whatever - WE ARE SUCH A UNIQUE GOD GIVEN NATION".

    Even if it's someone as bright as Stephen Colbert - and I've also been surprised by american "journalists" falling into that dictatorship-group-think - still fall in line and is stuck with the  "The US is a unique exeperiment, with its unique foundation of everyone being uniquely equal with something called freedom of speech which no other nation has". 

    I've even seen it posted in this thread from people taking it for granted the US having some magic freedoms that makes it the greatest country ever.  What is this magic freedom of speech or what is this foundation that the US has that e.g. Sweden lacks? This "magic" and uniqueness that make you take all things that OBJECTIVELY is worse and be like "but we're still the best"

    To see what a sick state the US is in - just look at the video that prompted this thread and how it caused a stir and publicity for the pilot of that show. Someone saying "The US isn't the greatest" shakes the core to such a degree that it even becomes viral? That is something out of Russia or some banana-republic. Not a healthy democracy. 

    We've all seen the masterpiece The Rock from 1996 -- Patriotism is a virtue of the vicious. And the US is a great example of that.

    I understand many from the US think this post is garbage, because like one of Pavlovs dogs you immdiiality go into the "...but we are the greatest country, with our freedom of speech and all these freedoms people in the 1800s thought out for us that is so unique to other countries. Now hand me my AR". You don't know better. 

    You are a country founded on mass slaughtering of the native population and colonialism, I understand you can't hang your head forever in shame - but roll with the reality instead of this nationalsitic/patriotistic/fatalistic bullshit that's been beaten into you from your first baseball game.

    America is in no way the greatest country in the world - for it's population or for the rest of the globe surrounding it.
    Nice.  I am American I just can't get upset about any of this (including the bold, which I could argue as "bashing")...but saying thins counter to America is #1, is sort of where America's aversion to political correctness ends.

    Much of this summarizes where I am at with it.  If I MUST pick a greatest country in the world (GCITW), maybe I'd say the US.  But there is no MUST there.  Nobody needs to pick a GCITW.  Not only is there no value to it, but I believe, at least in the US (i.e., the only country I am familiar enough with) it does a disservice.

    The Constitution is flawed, but generally brilliant.  We founded jazz. We have the best rock-and-roll.  We have outstanding arts, culture, and pro sports.  Great cities, great small towns, great rural areas with unbelievable geologic features.  Generally solid higher education.  Our freedoms are derivative of the right ideals and without a doubt, there are countries that do not enjoy the same freedoms.  We established ourselves to be free of tyranny (though I truly believe that is being put to the test).

    So, in this "America Bashing" thread, I am generally curious to see whether I am truly "America Bashing" below...

    We tend to think we're the only ones with freedom.  Our desire to proclaim ourselves the GCITW makes us ultra-sensitive to criticism, blind to our flaws, and complacent in our "greatness."  We don't want to hear about past wrongdoings or even current ones.  After all, why be better when you're already the "best?"  We don't want to discuss what it must be like to be black in America, where you can now have the cops called on you for just about anything because, hey, they could have it so much worse somewhere else (not everywhere else, but close enough).  Sure, we have too much gun violence, but we're still the greatest, so what are you going to do.

    We get more upset over people kneeling for our national song, than for cops shooting blacks or for students doing a nazi salute.  The social pressure to show how patriotic you are boarders on the disturbing, at times.  And in my opinion it smacks of insecurity.  We are the GCITW and we have to keep saying it and keep shutting down others that challenge it, lest we be forced to consider the alternative.  

    GCITW?  There probably isn't one.  But thinking it does not serve us, or the world, well.

    Did I bash America?  In my opinion I pointed to flaws.  And if we're unwilling to do that, we're unwilling to be better.
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  • mcgruff10 said:
    We all know that in 1994 the us had the better hockey team. ;)
    Who cares about hockey in 1994 - when Sweden fucking won the motherfucking bronze that year at the World Cup in Soccer in U-S-A


    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • brianluxbrianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,109
    PJNB said:
    It is way too hard to pick a best country in the world. Too many factors come into play when doing so. Bias, personal taste, ethnicity, the list goes on. The US has parts that make it the best country in the world. You can say that about a lot of countries though imo. 

    https://youtu.be/-qthm4yAeo0

    The start of that interview with Stephen Colbert (didn't watch the whole video) is the problem I have with americans speaking about the US. You can clearly see how american patriotisic indoctrination have removed people in the US from a factual reality - even liberal and for all accounts "intelligent" people like Colbert.

    It's like all the times singing the national anthem, and all the flag waving and bullshit have caused a Pavlovs dogs situation with this stupid knee-jerk response about how "unique the US" is. You can slaughter the viatnemese and remove yourself from tax-funded healthcare and other things because... the US is still the greatest. "We have made mistakes as a country, but whatever - WE ARE SUCH A UNIQUE GOD GIVEN NATION".

    Even if it's someone as bright as Stephen Colbert - and I've also been surprised by american "journalists" falling into that dictatorship-group-think - still fall in line and is stuck with the  "The US is a unique exeperiment, with its unique foundation of everyone being uniquely equal with something called freedom of speech which no other nation has". 

    I've even seen it posted in this thread from people taking it for granted the US having some magic freedoms that makes it the greatest country ever.  What is this magic freedom of speech or what is this foundation that the US has that e.g. Sweden lacks? This "magic" and uniqueness that make you take all things that OBJECTIVELY is worse and be like "but we're still the best"

    To see what a sick state the US is in - just look at the video that prompted this thread and how it caused a stir and publicity for the pilot of that show. Someone saying "The US isn't the greatest" shakes the core to such a degree that it even becomes viral? That is something out of Russia or some banana-republic. Not a healthy democracy. 

    We've all seen the masterpiece The Rock from 1996 -- Patriotism is a virtue of the vicious. And the US is a great example of that.

    I understand many from the US think this post is garbage, because like one of Pavlovs dogs you immdiiality go into the "...but we are the greatest country, with our freedom of speech and all these freedoms people in the 1800s thought out for us that is so unique to other countries. Now hand me my AR". You don't know better. 

    You are a country founded on mass slaughtering of the native population and colonialism, I understand you can't hang your head forever in shame - but roll with the reality instead of this nationalsitic/patriotistic/fatalistic bullshit that's been beaten into you from your first baseball game.

    America is in no way the greatest country in the world - for it's population or for the rest of the globe surrounding it.
    Well said, both.  Good video, too!
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    -Roberto Benigni











  • Meltdown99Meltdown99 None Of Your Business... Posts: 10,739
    mcgruff10 said:
    Do you guys end the season earlier than the nfl because of the weather?
    The season starts much earlier.  I really do not know if the weather is the reason why.  But in Manitoba, Sask and Alberta the weather can be pretty cold as early as October.  I believe parts of Alberta received upwards 40CM of snow in early October.
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