What's an American?

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What is an American?

You probably missed it in the rush of news last week, but there was actually a report that someone in Pakistan had published in a newspaper an offer of a reward to anyone who killed an American, any American.

So an Australian dentist wrote the following to let everyone know what an American is, so they would know when they found one:

An American is English, or French, or Italian, Irish, German, Spanish, Polish, Russian or Greek. An American may also be Canadian, Mexican, African, Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Australian, Iranian, Asian, or Arab, or Pakistani, or Afghan. An American may also be a Cherokee, Osage, Blackfoot, Navaho, Apache, Seminole or one of the many other tribes known as native Americans.

An American is Christian, or he could be Jewish, or Buddhist, or Muslim. In fact, there are more Muslims in America than in Afghanistan. The only difference is that in America they are free to worship as each of them chooses. An American is also free to believe in no religion. For that he will answer only to God, not to the government, or to armed thugs claiming to speak for the government and for God.

An American is from the most prosperous land in the history of the world. The root of that prosperity can be found in the Declaration of Independence, which recognizes the God given right of each person the pursuit of happiness.

An American is generous. Americans have helped out just about every other nation in the world in their time of need. When Afghanistan was overrun by the Soviet army 20 years ago, Americans came with arms and supplies to enable the people to win back their country. As of the morning of September 11, Americans had given more than any other nation to the poor in Afghanistan.

Americans welcome the best, the best products, the best books, the best music, the best food, the best athletes. But they also welcome the least. The national symbol of America, The Statue of Liberty, welcomes your tired and your poor, the wretched refuse of your teeming shores, the homeless, tempest tossed. These in fact are the people who built America. Some of them were working in the Twin Towers the morning of September 11, 2002 earning a better life for their families. I've been told that the World Trade Center victims were from at least 30 other countries, cultures, and first languages, including those that aided and abetted the terrorists.

So you can try to kill an American if you must. Hitler did. So did General Tojo, and Stalin, and Mao Tse-Tung, and every bloodthirsty tyrant in the history of the world. But, in doing so you would just be killing yourself. Because Americans are not a particular people from a particular place. They are the embodiment of the human spirit of freedom. Everyone who holds to that spirit, everywhere, is an American.
 

exp

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Because Americans are not a particular people from a particular place.
Yes, I wish foreigners would realize what a huge and diverse place the U.S. is. And conversely, Americans should quit lumping all of Europe together since it is just as diverse.
 

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Thank you. I thought it might be nice to get something a little more thought provoking than the usual post.
 

BatmanNate

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Not to rain your your parade, but do you honestly think we helped Afganistan 20 years ago out of altruism? Think again. (Remember cold war, USSR, McCarthyism....)
 

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I thought it might be nice to get something a little more thought provoking than the usual post.
Don't be too quick to congratulate yourself...there's still plenty of time for this to turn into a flamefest.

*mutters under breath* Lousy good-fer-nothin' Europeans...
 

tk149

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Originally posted by: BatmanNate
Not to rain your your parade, but do you honestly think we helped Afganistan 20 years ago out of altruism? Think again. (Remember cold war, USSR, McCarthyism....)

Obviously not. But did ANY other country lift a finger to help Afghanistan? Correct me if I'm wrong. And what does McCarthyism have to do with Afghanistan?

And the U.S. government and many charities, corporations, and private citizens from the U.S. have contributed massively to other nations that need and needed help. The Afghanistan example was just that; an example of American foreign aid, not the only instance of it.

*Hugs flag*
 

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Don't be too quick to congratulate yourself
Oh, I've no doubt there will be the usual bottom feeders who have to surface. Lord knows they are here and there.
 

BatmanNate

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Originally posted by: tk149
Originally posted by: BatmanNate
Not to rain your your parade, but do you honestly think we helped Afganistan 20 years ago out of altruism? Think again. (Remember cold war, USSR, McCarthyism....)

Obviously not. But did ANY other country lift a finger to help Afghanistan? Correct me if I'm wrong. And what does McCarthyism have to do with Afghanistan?

And the U.S. government and many charities, corporations, and private citizens from the U.S. have contributed massively to other nations that need and needed help. The Afghanistan example was just that; an example of American foreign aid, not the only instance of it.

*Hugs flag*

Did any other country have the motives we did, being the arch enemy of the Soviet Union during this time frame? No. Your question answered. I am not belittling America, no nation uses altruism as a form of governement, I just hoped that it is understood our motives in that situation. There are thousands of situations around the globe that we don't help in, we choose that which we stand to benefit from, and from the government's perspective it makes enough since. Relief organizations like World Vision do these things out of altruism and religious motivation, and my hat is off to them. But when the government does it, don't assume they're just being nice. We don't live in that kind of world, we obviously stood to gain. On McCarthyism, our rationale in the conflict was stopping the spread of communism, and anything communist was an immediate threat that if you disagreed with, you were anti American.
 

yellowperil

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I think that (original post) is a very idealistic statement. I'm not disputing that America (=United States, it seems in this case) is one of the best places in the world to live, but liberty extended to all citizens has been around longer in certain other countries than it has here.
 

GTaudiophile

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Very nice.

Did you all know that the United States is one of the only countries, if not the country, where "volunteerism" is not a totally foreign concept?
 

AvesPKS

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Originally posted by: yellowperil
I think that (original post) is a very idealistic statement. I'm not disputing that America (=United States, it seems in this case) is one of the best places in the world to live, but liberty extended to all citizens has been around longer in certain other countries than it has here.

Which countries would those be? Also, (and I know it was/is imperfect here) what would the definition of 'citizen' be in said countries?
 

hagbard

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I live in a tourist town and I have no trouble spotting an American and they won't either.

 

charrison

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Originally posted by: hagbard
I live in a tourist town and I have no trouble spotting an American and they won't either.

Tourists are easy to spot no matter where you live.
 

hagbard

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Originally posted by: charrison
Originally posted by: hagbard
I live in a tourist town and I have no trouble spotting an American and they won't either.

Tourists are easy to spot no matter where you live.

Well, actually I can tell which are the Germans, Australians, other Canadians and American's without their saying a word. It amuses my wife...its especially easy to spot American woman from a block away.