sandinista wrote:Coito ergo sum wrote:sandinista wrote:Coito ergo sum wrote:1. are you saying that the US is freer than Syria and Iran? A nicer place to live? Better economic system? Better political system? yes? no? They're about the same?
2. Is there one country in the world against which you will credit the US as doing anything better? Anything good or beneficial, that is...
3. I've never once heard you defend the US on any point. I've never head you suggest it was right on anything.
You are, of course, able to make judgments in favor of other countries. You have said Cuba has a better medical system, for example. So, why can't you say whether there is anything the US does better than Cuba?
These aren't nonsense questions. Maybe your answer is no on all counts - there is nothing that that US does, nothing about the US, that is better than Cuba, North Korea, Syria or Iran. That does appear to be your view, since you refuse to say otherwise.
1. Define "free", define "nicer", define "better".
2. US football is better than canadian football.
3. Not sure if you have been right on anything, although I certainly haven't read all eight thousand or so posts of yours.
Are there any other areas where you find it impossible to answer a simple question without evasion? I've not seen you duck questions by asking for the definition of common, monosyllabic English words...just this topic...this topic you find it impossible to communicate about using the English language....
But I'll bite:
Free: (n) enjoying personal rights or liberty, as in
a land of free people. "Freer" of course is the comparative of free. A country that is freer has a greater degree of personal rights or liberty.
Nice: pleasing; agreeable; delightful - nicer being the comparative of nice.
Better: of superior quality or excellence.
Regarding point 3 - I wasn't talking about me being right, personally. I've never once heard you defend the US on any point. I've never heard you suggest it was right on anything. You can tell me if there is anything on which you will defend the US or anything done by it that you think was right.
It's not a simple question, "free" or "freedom" is not a simple word as you seem to think.
I don't think it's simple. But, you use it all the time when criticizing the US. Why can't you use it in the same sense when answering my question?
sandinista wrote:
Personal rights? Such as, the right to housing? education? Food? Clothing?
It's up to you. The part of my question using the word "free" was "1. are you saying that the US is freer than Syria and Iran?" If you think Syria and Iran are freer than the US, then your answer to the question is "no." If you think the US is "freer" than Syria and Iran, what with their massive oppression of women, Jews, homosexuals, non-Muslims - such that only about 60% of the population are oppressed without even basic rights such as "freedom of religion," then that's your call. If you think that on balance, they enjoy the same comparative level of freedom, then that's up to you too.
I can't put the words in your mouth. If you think Iran and Syria are freer because they enjoy more personal rights like a right to housing, education, food and clothing that Americans don't enjoy (as if we don't have a right to housing, education, food and clothing...) - then that's up to you. Say it, though. Stop evading. Own your beliefs.
sandinista wrote:
The freedom to do with ones body as one wishes (such as doing drugs, sexual practices, abortion etc)? Who are we talking about, freedom for who? Are some more "free" than others?
You'll need to answer that. If the question "are you saying that the US is freer than Syria and Iran?" - is "no" because the US doesn't have legal drugs, state funded abortions or free sexual practices for bestiality-philes, well then that's your criteria. That's what I'm asking you for - what you think.
sandinista wrote:
Nice? In what sense? Beaches? landscapes? The "niceness" of a country is not really qualitative is it?
"A nicer place to live?" - if it's a nicer place to live because of the beaches and landscapes in Iran, and that outweighs the political prisoners, lack of democracy, oppression of homosexuals, lack of abortion rights, oppression of women, gunning down of protesters in the streets and a theocracy run by orthodox Ayatollahs that deny even basic religious freedom, then that may be your answer. To me, Iran is not a nicer place to live because of the oppression and the lack of religious freedom, the lack of free speech, the lack of criminal defendant's rights, and all sorts of other things - even though they may have great hiking and nice beaches - I'm inclined to think the US is a tad nicer overall. Your answer may be different. Is it?
sandinista wrote:
Better? In what sense? Better for whom?
Again - I gave you the sense - "Better economic system? Better political system?" For whom? The people overall - by and large - en masse - generally speaking.
Feel free to carve out exceptions - like if you think Iran is better for women, economically and politically, than the US, then that may be your position. If it's better for gays there, economically and politically - carve them out too.
For me, I can say - "the US economic system is better overall than Iran's, and the American political system, what with its limited constitutional federal government, separation of powers, and general respect for the human rights of its citizens, far outweigh's any advantages of the Iranian system of theocratic tyranny." You, of course, may adopt a different position. But, that's why I'm asking for your opinion. Feel free to verbalize it in any words you care to use and with any qualifiers you need to make your answer clear.