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tonyz
07-23-2020, 07:08
A positive message by a grateful citizen on this still great nation. People around the world would still chew through concrete to get here. Excerpt below.

“On the day my mother and I became citizens and said the Pledge of Allegiance in a room full of new Americans, there were few dry eyes in the house. Don’t end our patriotic displays because an influential fringe has decided they are somehow evil.”

“We are in a difficult moment in our nation’s history. But if an immigrant family — arriving in a new country in the tumultuous late 1970s — could believe in the goodness of America and have hope for a better day, so could we all. America’s best days are ahead, if we remember what made us great in the first place.”

We immigrants know the America-bashers are ridiculously wrong

By Karol Markowicz
July 19, 2020
NYpost

It’s my America-versary, the day my mother and I arrived in the United States. I was just 1 year old, and America was deep in her 1970s blues.

Every July 20, we celebrate. It’s up there with birthdays and anniversaries for our family.

It’s the day we became free.

My father had been granted permission to leave the Soviet Union first and had arrived in Brooklyn the previous summer. Nineteen seventy-seven was a particularly tough time for New York and the nation. It would be two more years before President Jimmy Carter would *deliver his infamous “malaise” speech, but the crisis was in full view when my father landed at JFK Airport.

A few days after his arrival, the 1977 blackout happened. The lights went out in New York and, with them, the sense of *basic security. Riots raged; fires and looting were widespread. It wouldn’t have been crazy for a new immigrant to wonder if he had made a mistake.

When my mother and I arrived (a year later), the country was in disarray. The overwhelming feeling was that America’s best days were behind her.

Then things began to turn around. It wasn’t easy, but America achieved a *remarkable upward climb. President Ronald Reagan was elected on a message of hope. He created favorable conditions at the federal level, and the American people did the rest.

It would be 13 more years *before Rudy Giuliani was elected mayor. Thanks to his policies, Gotham became the safest big city in the country and an urban model for the rest of the world.

Perhaps these astonishing successes lulled many into *believing that no work was *required to maintain our security and prosperity. We are just beginning to pay the price for such complacency.

Believing in America, and that the core of our country is good and sound, shouldn’t be tied to any president or political party. Yet the hard left continually pushes the line that America is hopeless and terrible. The Democratic Party too often follows along. It isn’t good for any of us when half the country’s population thinks we suck.

In January 2012, I attended an event held by WNYC New York Public Radio. It was very likely that I was the only conservative in the room. The WNYC host, Brian Lehrer, asked a room full of New York liberals — people who should have been thrilled by President Barack Obama’s first term — who was *optimistic about the future of America.

I was one of only two people to raise their hands.

Last year, Rep. Alexandria *Ocasio-Cortez suggested that America offered most citizens little more than “garbage,” owing to inequality and other social ills. Normally, when someone insults America, I bristle, my nostrils flair, and I’m ready to *defend my country. But this time, I smiled. It was funny.

Here was a member of Congress, supremely privileged and supremely unaware of how lucky she was to have been born American. Her rage and fury, her provincial mindset, are products of her ignorance. She doesn’t know what people around the world live through. She doesn’t know garbage.

Bless her heart!

Yet America-hating has real consequences. There is a movement now to erase America’s imperfect history. Every day brings a new online hot take about how we should get rid of our National Anthem or remove Thomas Jefferson’s statue from New York’s City Hall.

We should resist this movement. Our collective history matters, and it shouldn’t be discarded.

There’s irony in the fact that the party which considers itself “pro-immigrant” is also the one that wants to destroy our country’s rich and complicated heritage. If Democrats believe *immigrants come to America to be anything but American, they are kidding themselves. My family and millions of others came here longing to be free, to say what we want, to worship how we want and to raise American children who will know nothing but freedom.

On the day my mother and I *became citizens and said the Pledge of Allegiance in a room full of new Americans, there were few dry eyes in the house. Don’t end our patriotic displays because an influential fringe has decided they are somehow evil.

We are in a difficult moment in our nation’s history. But if an immigrant family — arriving in a new country in the tumultuous late 1970s — could believe in the goodness of America and have hope for a better day, so could we all. America’s best days are ahead, if we remember what made us great in the first place.

https://nypost.com/2020/07/19/we-immigrants-know-the-america-bashers-are-ridiculously-wrong/

JJ_BPK
07-23-2020, 07:20
By Karol Markowicz
July 19, 2020
NYpost

It’s my America-versary, the day my mother and I arrived in the United States. I was just 1 year old, and America was deep in her 1970s blues.


Good read, Thanks :lifter

Gypsy
07-23-2020, 17:25
Excellent, thanks for the post.

Yesterday I spoke to a customer who came over from Romania at 29 years old. He's 76 (and a hoot!) He is so upset at what is going on and said he sees America going down the road to communism, so many things remind him of what was going on before he left his country.

He alternated between being angry at what is happening and almost weeping and said the US is the best country in the world. Hell I was almost in tears at the end of the call.

God Bless America.

cbtengr
07-23-2020, 18:16
Nothing wrong with hearing a good story every now and then, thanks Tony and Gypsy. You can call me naive but I truly believe that the good and decent people of our country far outnumber the haters and the destroyers.

tonyz
07-23-2020, 19:00
Great story Gypsy thanks for sharing.

In a similar spirit I share below a rather well thought out, if lengthy, essay by an immigrant on a topic near and dear to my heart...

Excerpt below - complete article at - it is a bit of a read but fascinating. IMO, our young folks should read this piece. Enjoy !


What's Great About America
February 23, 2006
Dinesh D'Souza
Heritage Foundation

In the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, we heard a great deal about "why they hate us" and why America is so bad. In the meantime, we've endured lengthy lectures from multicultural activists about America's history of slavery. Leftists continue to fulminate about American foreign policy, which they blame for most of the evils in the world. Cultural pessimists, some of them conservative, deplore the materialism of American life and the excesses and degradation of American culture. Clearly, anti-Americanism doesn't just find support in cafes in Cairo, Tehran, and Paris; it is also a home-grown phenomenon. In the view of America's critics, both domestic and foreign, America can do no right.

This indictment has the effect of undermining the patriotism of Americans at a time when America's challenges in the world require the enduring patriotic attachment of its citizens. America's critics are aiming their assault on America's greatest weakness, which is not military vulnerability but a lack of moral self-confidence. Americans cannot effectively fight for their country without believing that their country is good and that they are fighting in a just cause. With Edmund Burke, Americans tend to believe that "to make us love our country, our country ought to be lovely."

Is America worthy of a reflective patriotism that doesn't mindlessly assert, "My country, right or wrong," but rather examines the criticisms of America and finds them wanting? As an immigrant who has chosen to become an American citizen, I believe that it is. Having studied the criticisms of America with care, my conclusion is that the critics have a narrow and distorted understanding of America. They exaggerate American faults, and they ignore what is good and even great about America.

The immigrant is in a good position to evaluate American society because he is able to apply a comparative perspective. Having grown up in a different society-in my case, Mumbai, India-I am able to identify aspects of America that are invisible to people who have always lived here. As a "person of color," I am competent to address such questions as what it is like to be a nonwhite person in America, what this country owes its minority citizens, and whether immigrants can expect to be granted full membership in this society. While I take seriously the issues raised by the critics of America, I have also developed an understanding of what makes America great, and I have seen the greatness of America reflected in my life. Unlike many of America's homegrown dissidents, I am also acutely conscious of the daily blessings that I enjoy in America.

Here, then, is my list of what makes America great.

<snip>

https://www.heritage.org/political-process/report/whats-great-about-america

Old Dog New Trick
07-23-2020, 21:07
We sadly have a segment of society we should call the “pampered class” it’s made up of people who have made absolutely no sacrifices to live here whatsoever and truly are “privileged-white” and “entitled-black!”

The “greatest generation” only came about from the shared experiences and sacrifices made during a hard fought victory in Europe to free the world of fascism and tyranny. They came home and swore - not again.

Well until Vietnam that is...another shared experience because of the draft. Only this time there was no “patriotic” duty to serve and the friction it created has/had brought the radical left.

While they ultimately failed due in large part because of Reagan’s “House on a Hill” and a deeper love of country over politics it was short lived and the Clinton machine swiftly took over and ushered in a new era of “entitlement” spending and free everything thinking to the liberal left. Something the Johnson administration only hoped for and Carter couldn’t deliver.

Far as I’m concerned the Clintons and the Bushes are all the same only one family openly thumbed their noses at everyone and the other hid their family secrets behind waving the American Flag at every opportunity they got.

The liberal left never gave up and the radicals of the late 60s/70s evolved into high places in academia and politics. Electing their Trojan horse to office on the lies of making all the sins of the past open game for change.

In the meantime a new generation of the pampered class went on to higher education, racked up easily loans and easy spending and got indoctrinated to the left’s ideology without having to make any sacrifices whatsoever. A war raged on overseas but largely ignored by everyone and fought by a small class of professional volunteers. Again, no sacrifice by the majority of the pampered and entitled class.

If only HRC had been elected to her rightful place in history all of the plans and preparations laid in place since before Reagan would be clear for all to see. A liberal utopia where the only people who live in a “House on a Hill” is not for everyone like Reagan envisioned but for the liberal elitists and the smug populists who sold the pampered and privileged class a faulty education of lies and hyperbole leaving them with great debt and no hope. As for the entitlement class, well....

They have been used to getting exactly what free gets you... absolutely nothing worth having and no ability to rise above it.

Johnson’s legacy fulfilled by the Obama administration.

Foreigners that came from communist, socialist and failed democracies have always been able to see why America is the greatest experiment in human history and why most of us here believe in trying to keep it going. They know what failure looks like and we know how to prevent it from getting that far.

Trump may be an ignorant misogynistic anti-establishment bigoted psychopath but he loves this country more than he loved his money, wealth and fame. And for all of that they hate him enough to destroy the country because he owns their little house on the hill.

God bless the USA and all those who love her for being her.

Someday all enemies both foreign and domestic will be singled out, identified and destroyed and we may be surprised just how many foreign immigrants are friendly forces.

Badger52
07-24-2020, 05:13
Yesterday I spoke to a customer who came over from Romania at 29 years old. He's 76 (and a hoot!) He is so upset at what is going on and said he sees America going down the road to communism, so many things remind him of what was going on before he left his country.

He alternated between being angry at what is happening and almost weeping and said the US is the best country in the world. Hell I was almost in tears at the end of the call.

God Bless America.Thanks for sharing that. Your customer is unfortunately, in my view, incredibly prescient. Those relating the uplifting stories are not uncommon; it's just uncommon to hear them covered by the "if it bleeds it leads" community.

Lightfoot's Cowards snuck in during darkness & took away the Columbus statue in Chicago. But it's never enough. Wonder if the new Taliban has targeted the Tadeusz Kościuszko Statue yet & whether the Poles will object to that? Right now the Antifa/BurnLootMurder Gang™ owns the country's attention. Remains to be seen how much spillage from the metro-hives former America is willing to tolerate.

Gypsy
07-24-2020, 15:55
Thanks for sharing that. Your customer is unfortunately, in my view, incredibly prescient. Those relating the uplifting stories are not uncommon; it's just uncommon to hear them covered by the "if it bleeds it leads" community.

Lightfoot's Cowards snuck in during darkness & took away the Columbus statue in Chicago. But it's never enough. Wonder if the new Taliban has targeted the Tadeusz Kościuszko Statue yet & whether the Poles will object to that? Right now the Antifa/BurnLootMurder Gang™ owns the country's attention. Remains to be seen how much spillage from the metro-hives former America is willing to tolerate.

He kept saying I'd like to talk to America!

I am exhausted by all of it. I'm incredibly angry and sad at the same time.

Ret10Echo
07-24-2020, 16:37
“In all very numerous assemblies, of whatever characters composed, passion never fails to wrest the sceptre from reason,”

“Had every Athenian citizen been a Socrates, every Athenian assembly would still have been a mob.”

James Madison

The Federalist Papers

tom kelly
07-25-2020, 11:35
You know who they are Gov. Dog-Face Como, Gary Newsome, 99% of the Democrats in congress, some independents, and a few RHINOS. Let's not forget about the local mayors & District Attorneys, of the liberal democrat cities. All of them are in this movement to turn the U S A into a communist utopia. They should have got the guns first, armed conflict is now a real possibility.