04 July 2026

250 years of the United States

"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness."

It's one of the most famous lines in human history - and one of the most hypocritical, considering the number of slave owners who signed the Declaration of Independence.

That kind of sums up the United States - high ideals and frequent failure to live up to them. From Jim Crow to the Trail of Tears to the Chinese Exclusion Act to the internment of Japanese Americans and more, the American Dream has been largely one for white people. With the current US adminstration, I am amazed that anyone would want to claim asylum there right now. Then there's the actions perpretrated by the American government overseas, Vietnam being a classic case in point, not to mention their support for Israeli human rights violations.

Yet people still keep coming to the country and want more from it. Vietnam is now an ally of the United States. American-produced movies still dominate the global box office. When foreigners speak English, it's frequently with an American accent - indeed many foreign actors go to the US and end up playing Americans!

I've been to the US four times myself - my main memories are of the size of the portions and the fact they don't put the sales tax on the sticker price. A sweatshirt I acquired in New York as a teenager still fits me over 25 years later and I've put on a fair bit of weight since then.

I might go back in future. I'd particularly like to see Los Angeles, although not in the summer!

For all its evils - and there are many - the United States isn't the worst empire that you could have as a superpower. It still is a democracy with free elections and freedom of speech. Many who criticise it do so on social media platforms run by the very billionaires they rail against. Donald Trump is a vile, venal and corrupt man, but he could easily be a lot more dictatorial than he actually is; he hasn't sent the tanks into Minneapolis. Iran would be in a lot worse shape if the US was like Russia or China.

I am not sure the United States will see its 300th anniversary; the red v. blue state tensions are real and growing. What comes after Trump might easily be worse and could start a Civil War by accident, if not by design. The world might well be poorer without it.

The US isn't necessary a force for good... but it's not necessary a force for evil. It's an empire of complexity. 

To misquote Monty Python and the Life of Brian - "What have the Americans ever done for us?"

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