Every country that goes by the Gregorian calendar (i.e. most of the world) has a July 4th.
They just don't celebrate it. Just another day like all the others.
I don't think this means the citizens aren't worthy of their country.
But regardless....Happy July 4th merkans....
Kind of taken out of context.
Of course its an American day for celebration, independence from Britain, no doubt your country has a national holiday which celebrates your country or a big event in your countries history. Of course it is irrelevant to non Americans.
The comment was directed at the Moron called it, who decided that only hillbillys, racists, uneducated children etc celebrate July 4th.
To it I recommended to renounce American citizenship. If it hates its own country so much.
It is a ploy of the left and Marxists to make pride in your own country a bad thing. This person has obviously succumbed to it.
Another common attack is on the institution of the family.
Then making the population dependent on the state, with handouts and benefits, whilst increasing taxes for everyone including those in receipt of benefits.
By taking away peoples independence, self esteem, ambitions, ability to innovate and create their own wealth, a country will slowly descend into decay and its population into poverty.
At this point it is easy to introduce Socialism and people will vote for it thinking it will make their lives better.
All you have to do is surrender a few of your freedoms to the state, then some more, and more still until all your freedom is gone.
America did not gain independence from Britain just to give it away to a cabal of home grown and foreign controlled Marxists.
That is why it is so important for Americans to celebrate July 4th, and I did, along with millions of others and had a fantastic day.
I'm european, my home country does have an "independence day" as well, and my opinion is those who want to celebrate it should do without judging those who don't and vice versa. It's an anniversary. Not celebrating it doesn't make one a "bad american", celebrating it doesn't make one a "good american", and of course also - vice versa. It's easy to judge, we are used to do it, in fact we are unconsciously judging on every fucking thing that crosses our sight or thoughts. We could live happily together by not judging - which sounds a lot easier than it actually is.
Just out of interest do you celebrate your country's independence day?
Yes, sort of. But i don't take part in the official celebrations of any of the right wing groups. It's a meeting of family members and a visit to the graveyard(s) where some of my ancestors were buried after falling in WW2.