- cross-posted to:
- politics@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- politics@lemmy.world
The first impression America gave me was gentle carelessness. We were driving down from Canada to visit family friends in Texas sometime in the mid- to late 1980s, and a young border patrol agent at a booth, crouched over a newspaper, leaning back in his chair, carelessly waved my family’s station wagon across without looking up. You didn’t even need a passport to enter the United States until I was 33.
You need clear eyes at the border today. Europe and Canada have issued travel advisories after a series of arbitrary detentions, deportations to foreign jails without due process and hundreds of valid visas pulled or voided amid a sense of general impunity. While I have crossed the border a hundred times at least, sometimes once a month when I lived there, I cannot say when I will see America again, and I am quite sure I will never return to the country I once visited.
The America I knew, the America I loved, has closed.
And so I find myself like a man who has been admiring bubbles floating in the air, trying to recall their shape and swerve and shine after they’ve popped.
Once, in 1999, I was coming back into the states with my new Canadian girlfriend (yes, really), and once we endured a gantlet of irrelevant questions from the fine folks at the Blaine, Wash., crossing, she turned to me as B.C. 99 turned into I-5 and said, “Do they really think I’m sneaking into your country to take advantage of your fabulous social programmes?”
This is who America has always been.
the only thing i could think of when i read of these “bubbles” is that people like MLK jr, malcom X, fred hampton, cesar chavez, frederick douglass, susan b anthony, w e b du bois, harriet tubman, etc. would VERY MUCH disagree that this america ever existed.
Yeah, I have never had a reason to love this racist shithole country that has always glorified and rewarded snake oil salesmen and conmen while hurting the good, kind, compassionate people.
Despite most people just wanting a good life and to help their neighbours. It’s nauseating, but the people in power have never represented the people I interact with daily.
I don’t believe most Americans are immoral. Granted, I wasn’t around for the 18th and 19th centuries, which is one hell of an asterisk, but we ever-so-slowly course corrected. And then the government went for global hegemony, which no one was asking for.