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America and it’s people first | AMERICA IS SUPPOSED TO BE A DIVERSE GROUP OF PEOPLE UNIFIED BY A COMMON “AMERICAN CULTURE”; NOT A DIVERSE GROUP OF CULTURES LIVING IN THE SAME PLACE AND UNIFIED ONLY TO THEIR OWN CULTURE; YOU ARE AN “AMERICAN” FIRST BEFORE ANY OTHER IDENTITY. LIVE LIKE IT. | image tagged in god bless america,united states of america,diversity,acceptance,america first,we the people | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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4 ups, 3y
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4 ups, 3y,
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Back in the day, it was called "The Melting Pot." Immigrants would come to America and assimilate into American culture. This is what made "E Pluribus Unum." (A motto that the United States has abandoned.)
3 ups, 3y
Agree, we need to redirect this leftist extremist psychobabble, but the real liberals gotta stand up for what’s right in their own party.
3 ups, 3y
7 Things | We aren't all the same but we are all Americans. | image tagged in 7 things | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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2 ups, 3y
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2 ups, 3y
- Catholic
- American
- Montanan

That's my order of priorities. If the country operates as it should then they shouldn't conflict with each other.
2 ups, 3y
One nation. Under god. Indivisible. With liberty and justice for all.
3 ups, 3y
0 ups, 3y,
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Yes. I can’t wait until we are all old enough to be called “American” as a heritage so that we’ll all be equal. Then no one can justly be racist.
2 ups, 3y,
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What do you mean? We aren’t American now?
1 up, 3y
We are.
0 ups, 3y
Ok?
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1 up, 3y,
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Well...you're going to be called a white supremacist terrorist or whatever for even saying this
4 ups, 3y,
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He would be regardless.
4 ups, 3y
3 ups, 3y
Yes, but words and name calling won’t keep me from saying it ever.
0 ups, 3y,
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Define "American Culture".
2 ups, 3y,
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American culture encompasses the customs and traditions of the United States. "Culture encompasses religion, food, what we wear, how we wear it, our language, marriage, music, what we believe is right or wrong, how we sit at the table, how we greet visitors, how we behave with loved ones, and a million other things," said Cristina De Rossi, an anthropologist at Barnet and Southgate College in London.

The United States is the third largest country in the world with a population of more than 325 million, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. A child is born every 8 seconds, and a person dies every 12 seconds.

In addition to Native Americans who were already living on the continent, the population of the United States was built on immigration from other countries. Despite recent moves to close the U.S. borders to new immigrants and refugees, a new immigrant moves to the United States every 33 seconds, according to the Census Bureau.

Because of this, the United States is one of the most culturally diverse countries in the world. Nearly every region of the world has influenced American culture, most notably the English who colonized the country beginning in the early 1600s. U.S. culture has also been shaped by the cultures of Native Americans, Latin Americans, Africans and Asians.

The United States is sometimes described as a "melting pot" in which different cultures have contributed their own distinct "flavors" to American culture. Just as cultures from around the world have influenced American culture, today American culture influences the world. The term Western culture often refers broadly to the cultures of the United States and Europe.
3 ups, 3y,
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American Values
With many different ethnicities, backgrounds, religions, cultures, and beliefs, it’s difficult to pinpoint any one identifier that is uniquely American. Because of this, the United States can be said to be a country that values individualism and offers a variety of expressions that vary from region to region and from family to family. However, some concepts can help to define an American way of life. Keep in mind that these are generalizations and may not represent everyone.

Time – A famous American saying is, “time is money.” Leisure time can be perceived as indulgent or lazy. Americans want things fast, and they feel productive when they are kept busy. Americans can be frustrated by things they consider to be a waste of time.
Privacy – Many Americans enjoy alone time and appreciate privacy, especially when it comes to their money. Some Americans may consider it rude to be asked how much money they make. Unannounced home visits can also be perceived as an invasion of privacy. Always let someone know that you plan to visit. Americans also give each other more personal space and feel uncomfortable when standing too close. A best practice is to stand at least at an arm’s distance.
Competition – In America, there is a belief that competition can bring out a person’s best. While teamwork and cooperation are also valued, Americans draw particular pride in being the best and working hard to achieve their goals.
Equality – The belief that everyone should be given the equal opportunity to succeed is a strongly held value for many Americans.
Directness – Americans place a high value on the idea of directness by expressing an opinion or thought in a way that is clear and honest. In America, being direct is an indication of trustworthiness.
Progress – Having goals, working towards them, and learning from the growth are positive attributes in the United States. Americans are always striving for improvement and can feel uncomfortable when things remain stagnant. Change is viewed positively and is often connected with development, progress, and growth.
Friendliness – Smiling at strangers or offering a greeting or conversation is typical American behavior. Americans are social and often look for ways to bond with those around them, even if it’s temporary. For some cultures, American friendliness can be perceived as getting too personal too fast, but the intention is one of kindness.
2 ups, 3y
https://usvisagroup.com/american-culture/
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Watch him try to come at you anyways...this is excellent, by the way.
2 ups, 3y
Thanks, he obviously wants to infer there is no American culture, yet it’s been influencing the world for a few generations now.
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