It was a nation of dreams, built for the screen. Then it shattered
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?"
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.
Be assured that there is a minority in charge, and that they will fall before the majority of USian citizens. We're trying to reboot, even now. It may take a moment but we'll get there. Canadian friends, there is a thin greasy veneer, and it's gonna get cleaned up, and put in the bin. Don't give up on us, just yet. Our future is together, in unity, strong in our diversity.