From: http://usefulbreath.blogspot.com/2017/07/a-city-on-hill-cannot-be-hidden.html
In 2003 my wife and I
decided to emigrate from Venezuela to the U.S. due to the deteriorating
political and social conditions in our counttry generated by the authoritarian
and corrupt Hugo Chavez regime. We both loved the U.S. where we had studied,
worked and lived. We saw the U.S., as in
the words of John Winthrop, later repeated by Ronald Reagan in his farewell
speech, as the shing city on the hill: “a tall, proud city built
on rocks stronger than oceans, windswept, God-blessed, and teeming with people of all kinds living in harmony and peace; a
city with free ports that hummed with commerce and creativity. And if there had
to be city walls, the walls had doors and the doors were open to anyone with
the will and the heart to get here”. We
knew that in the U.S. we could be good
citizens and live “in harmony and peace”. This was our American dream.
And for many years, until
my unforgettable wife left me, victim of Covid, in july 2020, our dream came
true. Although our hearts ached for our country and our people, we found
happiness here. We were spared the Venezuelan storm, only heard the distant thunder.
Today I fear the U.S. is
ill, showing some similarities to what has made Venezuela a terminal case. The social fabric
of the nation, built historically on
social solidarity, respect and common sense, qualities that have been the source
of its strength, is becoming weaker, while distrust is mounting.
When I first came to the
U.S., in 1950, to study Geology in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the first thing I admired
about life in the U.S. was the great level of trust that prevailed in society. My
tendency to exaggerate, frequent in our Venezuelan culture, was taken literally.
When using colloquial spanish such as : “I have told you a thousand times” my U.S. school mates looked surprised and would reply: “A thousand times? You only told
me twice!”.
In Venezuela the level of
trust was low, which made social transactions more time consuming and less
efficient. I always remember the day I
walked into a bank in Disneyland, California, to cash a check from a New York
bank. A smiling teller dressed as Mickey
Mouse paid me without question. In Venezuela I probably would have had to
present even my birth certificate to prove my identity. What took me five
minutes in Disneyland would have taken me much longer in Venezuela. This simple
example, I felt, illustrated the reason why the U.S. society was more developed
than ours.
Today, however, I was
noticing symptoms of the U.S. being in danger of becoming seriously ill. What
were some of these symptons?
·
An extreme polarization which
had invaded most aspects of national life, leading to intolerance and, even,
violence. Environment, education, sexual preferences, abortion, gender issues,
gun acquisition and carrying regulations, politics, were becoming true
battlefields, truth being one of the earliest casualties. People now prefer to
be told what reinforces their prejudices, rather than the objective truth, a
new, ominous term coined (alternative
truth, by Kellyanne Conway). Fox News and CNN now tell their audiences what
they prefer to hear while meaningful
interaction has given way to preaching to the converted.
·
Bipartisanship, one of
the most positive characteristics of U.S. legislative activity, is seriously diminished and the vote of
conscience has become rare. Even the Supreme Court, historically perceived as
independent, is now subject to charges
of political bias and low ethical standards.
·
Ethics are having a
difficult time, even at the highest levels of leadership. A proven liar recently
elected to Congress, George Santos, has not been punished and is protected by
the Speaker of the House since his presence reinforces his party’s majority in
the House of Representatives. The sons and daughters of former U.S. president Trump
and the son of current president Biden have used the position of their fathers
to advance personal business. At least a
member of the Supreme Court, Justice Clarence Thomas, has shown disdain for
transparency and has allowed his wife to become involved in political activities which conflict with his position.
·
Mass shootings are multiplying
and now exceed car/traffic accidents as causes of death. More than one mass
shooting per day have taken place this year. This trend will continue until
better gun control is exercised, a dificult objective to accomplish due to a rigid
ideological interpretation of the second constitutional amendment
·
Drug deaths have become
epidemic. Nearly 110,000 people died last year in the country due to drug overdoses,
a 800% increase in the last 20 years.
·
Personal agendas rather
than the national interest seem to be driving presidential pre candidacies.
This is the case of former President Donald Trump, who recently said to his
followers, see https://www.c-span.org/video/?c5060238/pres-trump-i-justicei-retribution : “I am your warrior, I am your justice… I am your
retribution” a statement full of resentment and violence, totally improper for someone who aspires to
lkead a nation. Current President Joseph
Biden is planning to run again in 2024 in spite of his age and of signs of diminishing
alertness and stamina for this demanding job.
·
There is a growing trend
away from the traditional concept of a
melting pot in which cultural diversity can peacefully coexist with a strong sense of national identity.
Today we witness the emergence of tribes, each one in its own cultural silo,
hostile to its neighbor. Some strong
pillars of U.S. society, such as churches, are breaking down due to differences
of opinion that have become sources of conflict. For example, the Methodist
church is experiencing major disgregation due to conflicting postures on how to
deal with same sex marriages. Over 2000 churches have become disafiliated from
the central church during the last three years.
These and other similar
diverging trends are eroding the foundations of the nation. As Richard Haass
says: “The most urgent and significant threat to American security and
stability stems not from abroad but from within”. In his important book, “The
Bill of Obligations”, Haass adds that “our very concept of citizenship needs to
be revised or better yet, expanded, if
American democracy is to survive”.
Most of us, who are not
born in the U.S., have come to share with the natives the wonderful American.
Most of us have been received with generosity and would love to pay back,
helping to keep the country socially healthy, reinforcing the qualities of
common sense, tolerance and respect for each other that made the U.S. a great
nation, as Alexis De Tocqueville described it many years ago. Many of us who have made the U.S. our home
have lived through situations in our native countries that we would not like to
see repeated here, because we know they have led to suffering and ruin.
We want to help this
great country to avoid traveling those paths. Our warnings come from love.
10 comentarios:
Fíjate Gustavo que muchos venezolanos, como Antonio Pérez Suárez, coronel, 114vo. de su promoción y amigo de Tarek Al Aissame, pensaron que iban a robar mucho más y por siempre.
Una de las cosas que más me angustia sobre el mañana es que no hay una generación preparada, lo que ha producido el chavismo son burros, y la ignorancia prevalece sobre la educación. Lorena Méndez es una periodista que cuenta exactamente qué militares han robado con Tarek y dónde están los dineros. Pero un pueblo sin educación, ¿Cómo entiende que le han robado su futuro?
Es el gobierno de los peores. La Cacostocracia.
https://twitter.com/RunRunesWeb/status/1645117872320937986?s=20
Yo me fui temprano de Venezuela, año 1999, pero sí te digo que los Pérez Suárez de Venezuela cada día son más, el chavismo ha militarizado casi cada sector de la vida del país. Entiendo que no hay peor ciego que el que no quiere ver esto.
Me parece que lo que dices sobre EUA es pertinente. En el Reaganato o incluso en el Nixonato todo funcionó como las instituciones así lo decidieron. Es un error garrafal que este próximo período sea encabezado por dos personas que suman casi 200 años en sus edades.
¿Una venezolanización en puertas?
Nota: Vivo en la pequeña ciudad de Treinta y Tres, Uruguay. Mis padres llegaron a Acarigua en 1975.
Señor Abdo.
Indeed the US is being destroyed within. One of the main culprits is the way of thinking (liberalism? leftist?) that allows "drag queens" lecturing in Kindergartens while Christians are being banned from speaking out .. That allows biological men to be considered women, just because they "feel" they are women ... A nation where the president is threatening to veto a law that protects women from men while competing in sports .. A nation that is in decline, with foreign and national enemies threatening our way of life while the president is senile, absent and incapable .. The American dream its becoming a nightmare ...
JC, Atlanta
JC is right calling attention to these trends that are getting out of hand. Problem areas are being created by extreme positions fromn the so called left and, also, from the so called right. It is the task of rational Americans to solidify the center, to apply intelectual honesty, common sense and the truth to minimize the excesses from the extremes.
In short, it's time for Homo sapiens to behave like Homo sapiens and not as Homo neanderthalis.
Covid has killed over a million Americans and many more worldwide. It was always known, as per the Trump administration, that China was behind this deadly virus, which is now being confirmed with the congressional hearings taking place, that the virus was leaked from a Chinese lab. In the meantime the Biden administration doesn’t do a thing and lacks leadership to hold China accountable, they are just seating on their hands. Another example of the American decline and moving farther away from the American dream. What a shame.
In this isue of blaming China both presidents have been very careful.
President Trump lauded China publicly 15 times for their control of COVID, please see: https://www.politico.com/news/2020/04/15/trump-china-coronavirus-188736
We have to make an effort to see the sources of problems in both sides, if such is the case, not only one side, and to document every assertion we make. Otherwise we become soldiers in the fight to destroy U.S. society.
Is evident the Biden Administration is accelerating the decline of the US, and the American dream. Name any problem the US is facing today and it's evident the lack of leadership and ineptitude in all fronts: Immigration, the economy, Inflation, Oil&Gas, political polarization, crime, vandalism, international relations, Afghanistan, Ukraine, Rusia, China, Iran, Covid deaths, Moral decay, etc, etc.
Here is an article on the Covid issue:
https://nypost.com/2023/04/18/biden-is-letting-china-dodge-responsibility-for-covid-what-else/
Estamos sufriendo, como Venezuela y Cuba, de ideas izquierdas estupidas promovidas usando odio racial, los medios de comunicación, escuelas y politicos corruptos en busca de riquezas y poder. El pais es un pastel grande que estan comiendo.
El partido Democrato en EEUU es ahora de base Marxista/Socialista y ve a los comunistas chinos como "hermanos" en la lucha contra el capitalismo. Estupido, triste, y traicionero.
EEUU se esta pudriendo por dentro con las ideas izquierdistas y malsanas que están envenenando a esa sociedad; ese sueño Americano como que va a pasar a la historia. Y todo esto apoyado por el gobierno de Biden y su partido demócrata. Y lo peor del caso es que, como acá en Venezuela, una gran mayoría de los votantes dicen y que van a seguir votando por ellos.
El pueblo si es verdad que se equivoca y no como dijo famosamente el presidente Rafael Caldera cuando "gano" Chavez y que "el pueblo nunca se equivoca" ..
Publicar un comentario