For Context: I’m Chinese American, and I do not feel “ashamed” for my heritage, neither do I feel “ashamed” for being a US Citizen.

The CCP is not my fault. I do not feel any shame of saying I’m from China.

Similarly, the trump admin is not my fault, I voted Harris. I do not feel any shame for being American.

So what is the thought process of people feeling shame/guilt?

  • tree_frog_and_rain@lemmy.world
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    Well this last election really broke me from thinking of myself as an American. I just happen to live here.

    Because the truth is our democracy is managed by oligarch propaganda. And our votes mean very little outside of local elections.

    A vote for Trump and a vote for Harris were both going to continue the harms of the MIC and the fossil fuel industry. Yes, Trump is an accelerant. And I voted not to add gasoline.

    But the fire was going to burn one way or the other.

    Anyway, I think folks that feel ashamed still believe that their voice matters. Which is by design of the political and business class.

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      With all of the attempts to dismantle voting booths and artificially mess with the results every freaking election, why even bother voting anymore?

      It’s like we tell the naysayers about voting as to why voting at all in America is pointless. But they still cling to some hope that they’re heard. Well guess what? When a candidate can still win by Electoral College despite the popular majority, that alone tells you how little your little voices mean. When an election can be won by stupid points.