• @EnderMB@lemmy.world
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    133 months ago

    As a non-American, how is that any different from America?

    Many big countries are basically the same, with the belief that their armed forces are “the best”, with hours of pop propaganda around how their marines or special ops are the best in the world.

    • @Valmond@lemmy.world
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      213 months ago

      Well as s non american I feel it’s quite simple : the USA has an incredible potent war machine, so if their citizens think they have an incredible army, then they are more or less quite correct.

      Russians on the other hand just smokes copium and have fever dreams.

      • @trolololol@lemmy.world
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        33 months ago

        It’s true for military stuff but false for many many things that they’d still insist is the best way to handle things. Mass shootings is an anomaly that’s completely normalized there, sometimes it’s not even worth a media footnote.

        And there’s a strange thing about shooting presidents every once in a while

    • @buddascrayon@lemmy.world
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      143 months ago

      You’re not wrong. Americans have a lot of “America fuck yeah!” energy going on, the difference really would be that when we break from that mentality and start going “what the fuck America?” we don’t get arrested and put in jail or forcibly conscripted into a war we didn’t ask for.

    • @OutsizedWalrus@lemmy.world
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      93 months ago

      From what I can tell, America has better access to alternative viewpoints and the ability to express them largely without fear.

      • @spechter@lemmy.ml
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        13 months ago

        Yeah, when germans are proud about their army it’s if a tank can be loaded on a semi using it’s own engine power.