Obama invoked Lincoln, when he spoke about the "Better angels" of America's nature. It has been a long time since most of the world has seen that from the American administration. I hope that the new administration can remind the rest of the world what we love about America - not the power or wealth or culture (trust me, it ain't any of those things) - but the real ideology of America that people are basically good, that if left alone most people will do the right thing, and that if you aren't hurting anyone, more power to you. The Americans I have ever dealt with have been kind, generous, more or less charming, and most have a fascinating optimism about the world and its perfectibility. I love that.
I have heard America compared to a big, friendly, badly trained dog. You might get slobbered on, things might get knocked over or your yard dug up, but mostly intentions are good if you don't annoy it too much. For too many years, the dog has gone from a friendly pup to a fear-biting and suspicious pound dog.
Lets keep our fingers crossed for the good dog to come back.
2 comments:
It's nice to read a positive opinion about Americans.
I'm so glad we elected Obama. I feel that we've gained credibility in the eyes of the world. If we'd picked McCain after all that's happened the last eight years I think we would've been completely written off.
America has bought a year's worth of goodwill in the world. What happens after that is up to you guys.
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