DB(2)
The American right no longer believes in spreading democracy to foreigners. The American left embraces a national narrative that emphasizes slavery and oppression, not that America is a beacon or an example. Neither party any longer sees America as a vanguard nation whose very mission is to advance universal democracy and human dignity.
@Madken65 i am so afraid for the people of HK- i admire and support what they are doing- but my God- i worry about China and what they will do. beyond what has already been done- so scary
China will pounce, they're just waiting for the right optics...
@Madken65 i don't think Optics will matter much. remember Tiananmen Sq. The world saw that even then- and they didn't care.
@Wolvie Different world now due to access all the time...we'll see
@Madken65 Such a hopeful and at the same time sad statement. Filthy Lucre has become the driving force for Americans in power today, not freedom, not justice, not the endeavor to give each generation a better, free world for all.
@Madken65 As a high school teacher, I know that its not emphasis on slavery or oppression but education .many students and citizens truly have no idea how hard the battle was fought and the injustice that existed. If they don’t know at all, then how can they guard against such in the future?
@carmahaz lived your pain as a HS principal
DB(3)
But there’s something stubborn about the Hong Kongers and deceptively powerful about their cause. Other protesters dreamed of freedom. These people have already lived it. It’s part of their identity. They will prove more ferocious in defense of liberty than the skeptics imagine. Along the way they might rekindle the sense of democratic mission that used to burn so forcefully in American hearts.
https://nyti.ms/2L8lNDj