Proud' to be American? Students struggle to answer One person in the video says she feels 'embarrassed to be an American every day'

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  • 07-03-2021, 02:04 PM
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Students and other young people walking around the Georgetown area of Washington, D.C., struggled to say whether they were "proud" to be American ahead of 4th of July weekend.
Ophelie Jacobson, a reporter with Campus Reform — a conservative news site and higher-education watchdog — walked around Georgetown asking young people in the area whether they were proud to be American and whether the United States is the greatest country in the world.
"I feel sorry for those young students," Lily Tang Williams, an American citizen who immigrated from China, told "Fox & Friends" on Saturday in response to the video. "They remind me of my past, living in communist China for 23 years, and I was indoctrinated to believe everything the government told me and that Chairman Mao [Zedong] told me."
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Williams added that "there are millions of people who would like to switch places with them."
In the Campus Reform video, one woman Jacobson interviewed says she feels "embarrassed to be an American every day" when asked whether she was proud to be an American.
"I think a lot of things about this country are really embarrassing, just like…racist history, colonization, and even currently with what's going on with the cops," she says in the video.
Another woman echoed that sentiment, saying that "a lot of times, it's just embarrassing" to be American because the country claims "to support everyone, but…we continue to support Israel, which [is] dislocating quite a few Palestinian people."
Another said the U.S. economy "just cares about money" rather than people.
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None of the people interviewed in the video would say the United States is the "greatest country in the world," but none named another "better country than the United States."
One said a "tiny European country that's thriving" might be better than America while another said, "Europe," and several interviewees said they would be willing to give up their U.S. citizenship.
Some of the interviewees also said their college educations influenced how they view the United States.
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"I'm from Georgia, and I never would have learned had I not taken those classes, just about the way the justice system works and zoning laws and I think college really opened my eyes to a lot of these things," one of the women in the video, who told Jacobson she went to American University in D.C., said.
The United States turns 245 years old on Sunday when Americans will celebrate U.S. independence on July 4.


DPST/fascists everywhere will be so happy to see the indoctrination of Students in American colleges by liberal CRT demagogues - who proudly assert that America and its white people are al systemically 'racist' - and irredeemable. The inflicted guilt is palpable.



All DPST /fascist libs, the fiden crime syndicate, and the CCPand Comrade Xi are so proud of the propaganda indoctrination.
dilbert firestorm's Avatar
this is going to be the lost generation.


its difficult to repair the damage the left did under the guise of education.
Strokey_McDingDong's Avatar
This makes me embarrassed to be an American.

All this gay and racism shit, plus invading other countries for oil and recourses.
HedonistForever's Avatar
Some of the interviewees also said their college educations influenced how they view the United States.


As I've stated every time somebody brings up the idea that "college educated people" vote mostly Democrat. The Democrats will say that's because they were educated to the "truth", while I say they were indoctrinated to believe the Marxist crap their professors push down their throats which can easily be seen by asking the relevant questions about what they actually know when they make stupid remarks about what they have been taught. Imprint on these kids the idea that you damn well better believe what your Marxist professors are telling you and better "go along" with the group if you want to survive your college experience and you end up with good little Marxists who can't justify their beliefs with facts.


I see it every time one of these "man on the street" interviews are done on college students.