I am not proud to live in the US. Just as I have not been proud to live in Australia or the UK. When you say you are a patriot, or proud of a certain country, you are associated with both the negative (and sometimes positives) effects of that country.
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Replying to @sebmck @jaffathecake
How you done anything to actually change this country or are you just here for a while and than leaving?
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Replying to @NathanIHarris @jaffathecake
What are you talking about and what does it have to do with the points I raised
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Replying to @sebmck @jaffathecake
idk it’s easy to talk shit but this country you live in is one where people have fought hard and impacted change so to think you are going to show up and every thing is perfect is naive. if there are thing you dislike about the country do something about it.
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Replying to @NathanIHarris @jaffathecake
Was there something about my tweets that lead you to believe that I'm not doing something about it? I specifically didn't say that the US was an outlier.
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You seemed to imply in your first tweet that I don't have a vested interest in this country. I do. I live here with my wife. We're getting a green card. We're having a baby in this country. I care a lot about it. Maybe one day I will be proud, but not right now.
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