American moral values: example to the world?

What is your opinion on American values?

  • I'm American: Americans are more moral than people elsewhere. I always thought this.

    Votes: 5 6.0%
  • I'm American: Americans are more moral than people elsewhere. I didn't always think this.

    Votes: 3 3.6%
  • I'm American: Americans are not more moral than people elsewhere. I always thought this.

    Votes: 19 22.6%
  • I'm American: Americans are not more moral than people elsewhere. I didn't always think this.

    Votes: 4 4.8%
  • I'm not American: Americans are more moral than people elsewhere. I always thought this.

    Votes: 2 2.4%
  • I'm not American: Americans are more moral than people elsewhere. I didn't always think this.

    Votes: 1 1.2%
  • I'm not American: Americans are not more moral than people elsewhere. I always thought this.

    Votes: 36 42.9%
  • I'm not American: Americans are not more moral than people elsewhere. I didn't always think this.

    Votes: 6 7.1%
  • Phlegmak is a maroon.

    Votes: 3 3.6%
  • I like polls.

    Votes: 5 6.0%

  • Total voters
    84

Phlegmak

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For my entire life, I've been exposed to little things here and there confirming the belief that Americans are inherently moral and that, as a nation, in international relations, we are helpful to the world; we are much more good than bad. We were examples to the world.

Because of the Iraq war, constant scandals by our government, constant scandals committed by Americans abroad, and the occasional calls for "nuke 'em" from my fellow Americans that I've come to the conclusion that Americans are NOT inherently more moral than people elsewhere. There are other things too, but it's really the Iraq war that turned my opinion around. I've also come to realize that Americans NEVER WERE more moral than people elsewhere.

So, how about you?
 
Of course were no more moral than they are, but remember we're no less moral either.
 
Being anti-American is immoral, so if a non-American thinks that they are more moral than the typical American or that that their country is more moral than America, then they are anti-American and thus immoral and prove that Americans are more moral than everybody else since everybody else either acknowledges America's moral superiority or are immoral for being anti-American.
 
I dont think I have enough personal experience living in other countries to make such a judgement.
 
I like polls
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The mere fact that our governmental scandals get reported makes us better than many nations. Even when we go to war we usually do it under the guise of setting up democracy sure it doesn't always work, but at least we had decent intentions. I say we lean toward the good as opposed to the bad.
 
the USA is second only to the great nation of Madagascar in terms of moral awesomeness.
 
It's dangerous to impose Americanism to the world because it is inconsistent and has lots of things on debate; it's more dangerous to unify Americanism because it needs to transform US to a dictatorship first.
 
Most people that consider themselves morally superior have some other quality, ideology, belief, or have committed some action that balances out their supposed godliness.
 
American morale values are no better or worse than those of most other western countries. Some values, individually, the american are better on ; other values, individually, the american are worse on ; in the end, it all average out.
 
American (Yeah, I decided to take back my citizenship), and our moral system is no better nor worse than any other country's moral system.
 
slightly worse, since they seem to encourage gun use/buying...
 
Americans are no more or less moral than any other people in the world.

I think there are a few things we've definitely got right, like our commitment to civil liberties and sexual equality (though there are exceptions to that generalization, most Americans stand for these things). There are a few things we've royally clucked up, like our shameful consumerism. It would be absurd to try to say any particular group is more or less moral than another. Though I suppose there are monasteries that are pretty immaculate, morally, no society is any better than another.

Then, I'm the chick who wants to overcome this nonsense nation-state mentality and get back to free-for-all tribalism. :dunno:
 
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