For all of the 20th century the world heard from American politicians, American celebrities and Americans in general, how the United States is the greatest country in the world. Recently,Sky News reporter Mark Stone asked U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, why mass shootings only seem to take place in the United States. Before walking away from the reporter, Cruz responded by saying that America is the “freest, most prosperous, safest country on Earth.” America is, of course, NOT the greatest, nor the safest, nor the most prosperous, nor the freest country in the world. But that doesn’t stop Americans, in their myopic view of the world, from claiming that it is.

What is America today?

Safest Country?

Per the Institute for Economics and Peace. The Global Peace Index contains a list of 163 regions across the globe that are ranked based on domestic and international conflict, the militarization of the country, and discord with a nation related to political stability and crime.

The top 10 safest countries are: #1 Ireland, #2 Japan, #3 Singapore, #4 Czech Republic, #5 Canada, #6 Denmark, #7 Portugal, #8 Austria, #9 New Zealand and #10 Iceland. The U.S. ranks 129 among the 163 countries, along with Brazil. Palestine, Israel, and India.

Freest Country?

The Cato Institute in Washington D.C. and the Fraser Institute in Vancouver, Canada co-published the annual Human Freedom Index Report for 2021

Top 10 Freest Countries are: Switzerland, New Zealand, Denmark, Estonia, Ireland, Finland, Canada, Austria, Sweden, and Luxembourg. The United States ranks 17 according to The Human Freedom Index. The Freedom Index does not measure democracy, but it does measure freedom of speech

Prosperity

The Legatum Prosperity Index is an annual ranking developed by the Legatum Institute. Launched in 2007, the Legatum Prosperity Index rankings are based on a variety of factors including wealth, economic growth, quality of life, health, education, and personal well-being.

The top 10 countries for prosperity are; Denmark, Norway, Switzerland, Sweden, Finland, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Germany, Luxembourg, and Iceland. The United States is one of the most prosperous countries in the world, but ranks 18th out of 167 nations due to other measurement factors.

So, Ted Cruz was wrong in all Three of his Three categories.

So what does the U.S. actually excel at?

Military?

The U.S. has a very large military. It has the 7th largest Army by manpower, after Vietnam, North Korea, South Korea, India, China and Russia. The US Airforce and the US Army each have more aircraft than any country, including, China and Russia. The US Navy ranks fourth for Navy ships, after China, Russia and North Korea, but second for the number of submarines. So, you can say that the U.S. excels at military might. U-Tube is full of videos by proud Americans who are eager to point out that everyone is afraid of the U.S. military and that they can defeat other countries. I say ” Good for you!”

Gun Violence and Mass shootings?

The U.S. is number 2 in gun deaths by country. topped only by Brazil and tops the world in gun ownership.

Real Mass killing data shows that between 2009 and 2015, the U,S. had .058 deaths per million people or 58,000 people killed or injured in mass killings while Austria, Belgium, France, Finland, Germany, Italy, Norway, Serbia, Russia, Switzerland, and others had (0). Canada had (1) mass shooting in 2009. There have been 100 mass killings in the U.S. since 2000. In 2017 there were 171 deaths and 587 injured, In 2019 there were 71 killed and 109 injured and as of July, 2022 there have been 51 killed and 61 injured.

On May 24, 2022, an 18-year-old, who, earlier in the day, shot his grandmother in the face, killed nineteen students ages 9-11 and two teachers at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, United States. and wounded another seventeen people while nearly 400 law enforcement officials rushed to the school, and proceeded to do ‘nothing to save those children. Police officers were seen running away from the killer in order to protect themselves “Egregiously poor decision making” resulted in more than an hour of chaos before the gunman was finally confronted and killed.
Jake Bleiberg, Paul Weber
Associated Press , PBS

Police Violence?

Police violence is a systemic problem in the U.S., not simply incidental, and it happens on a scale far greater than any other wealthy nation. There is no question that the number of police killings of civilians in the U.S. – who are disproportionately Black and/or other people of colour – are the result of policies and practices that enable and even encourage police violence. Compared to police in other wealthy democracies, American police kill civilians at incredibly high rates: U.S 33.5 per 10 million people, New Zealand (2), England and Wales (0.5), Iceland and Norway, (0)

Police have released video of a chase in Akron, Ohio, which ended in a black man being shot dead, hit more than 60 times by police gunfire. The medical examiner’s findings confirm that Walker, was unarmed and had no drugs or alcohol in his system when he “came to a brutal, senseless death” Police said that they believed Jayland Walker, 25, opened fire first and officers feared for their lives during the night-time traffic stop on 27 June

An unarmed 13-year-old is paralyzed after being shot by Chicago police. His lawyers contend his hands were up

The teen’s lawyers, and witnesses, contend his hands were up when police opened fire. He is now paralyzed from being shot in the back, the attorneys said.
The officer, identified by his attorney as Noah Ball, believed the suspect was pointing a weapon — that turned out to be a cell phone — and made a split-second decision to shoot, One body camera video shows the 13-year-old at the end of the chase, slowing down, turning and appearing to raise his hands as he is shot.

He was unarmed
Omar Jimenez and Bill Kirkos,

Human Rights?

In the 2021 edition of the Human Freedom Index, the average human freedom score was 7.12. territories around the world, representing 98.1 percent of the human population as of 2021. The HFI is a broadly comprehensive measure that encompasses both personal and economic freedom, then merges the two into a single value titled simply “human freedom.” The Human Freedom Index is co-published by the Cato Institute, the Fraser Institute, and the Liberales Institut at the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom. Highest freedom index scores (top 10)- Switzerland, New Zealand, Denmark, Estonia, Ireland, Canada, Finland, Australia, Sweden, Luxembourg. Germany, Japan, and the United States (tied in the 15th spot)

Implications of the Overturning of Roe v. Wade

Women of color have much at stake in the June 2022 Supreme Court ruling to overturn Roe v. Wade. The decision to overturned the longstanding Constitutional rights of women and the elimination of federal standards on abortion access that had been established by earlier decisions, 
Going forward, it will be up to each state to establish laws protecting or restricting abortion in the absence of a federal standard.
State laws ranging from complete abortion bans with criminal penalties for patients as well as providers, and restriction of funding for clinics, have already begun.

‘Just imagine being that little girl’: Rape of 10-year-old and the monsters within

The girl is 10 and her story about being raped, and subsequently having to get an abortion, is the stuff of nightmares. President Joe Biden discussed the horrific case during a recent press conference.
We could just stop here and the horrors of what happened to this little girl would be enough to make you think human beings don’t deserve to rule this planet. But there are other monsters in this story.
Biden’s remarks, unbelievably, became a flashpoint for right-wing media, which openly doubted that the girl was raped or even existed. The story became viral.
And it was true. All of it.
USA Today

Incarceration?

This tenth edition of the World Prison Population List gives details of the number of prisoners held in 222 independent countries and dependent territories. Top 10 Countries with the most people in prison: The U.S. 2,068,800 prisoners, China. 1,690,000, Brazil, India, Russia, Thailand, Turkey, Indonesia. Quite an achievement , and such august company.

Per 100 prisoners in the U.S. 38,4% are Black,2.5% are Native American or Alaska Native, 30.3% are Hispanic, 57.7% are white and 1.4% are Asian.

Report Exposes the Fallacies of Black Criminality

“Black men comprise about 13 percent of the male population, but about 35 percent of those incarcerated. One in three black men born today can expect to be incarcerated in his lifetime, compared to one in six Latino men and one in 17 white men. Black women are similarly impacted: one in 18 black women born in 2001 is likely to be incarcerated sometime in her life, compared to one in 111 white women.”
These statistics, found on the first page of a report by the Vera Institute of Justice, quantify the effects of the current rate of mass incarceration for Black and Brown Americans. In the report, titled An Unjust Burden: The Disparate Treatment of Black Americans in the Criminal Justice System, authors Elizabeth Hinton, Le Shae Henderson, and Cindy Reed analyze a variety of research in order to provide a holistic and succinct overview of institutional racism.
Elizabeth Hinton, Le Shae Henderson, and Cindy Reed
Nonprofit Quarterly

Social Progress?

The 2021 Social Progress Index ranks 168 countries that have sufficient available data to assess all
12 components. We group countries from highest to lowest social progress into six tiers. Tiers are
based on hierarchical clustering to set empirically determined break points across groups of
countries based on their Social Progress Index scores.1 Here we present results across all countries

Norway ranks first on the 2021 Social Progress Index, with a score of 92.63. Canada, ranked
sixth with a score of 91.41, and is the top performing G7 country. All 14 Tier 1 countries are high income, and all score very similarly on social progress—just 3.19 points separate first-ranked
Norway at the top of the tier from 14th ranked Austria.
Tier 2 features a much wider range of scores, from Luxembourg (88.75, ranked 15th) to
Hungary (80.15, ranked 42nd ). France, the UK, Italy and the US —the rest of the wealthy G7
countries—are ranked in Tier 2 of the Social Progress Index. Most Tier 2 countries are high income. Most notably, the United States has dropped from 86.43 to 85.71 over time, experiencing both an absolute and relative decline.

Truth?

One day Americans will wake up and realize that their country is not only, not the greatest country in the world, it is a violent, marginally democratic, socially declining, derelict country lacking in basic human morals or ethics. A population so brainwashed by constant propaganda, that they don’t question the absurdity of their, claims of greatness. If Americans took any time to rationally view their country as the rest of the world sees them, they may be able to become at least a meaningful member of the society of world countries. I fear though, that Americans will continue to watch their children die. They will continue to persecute their women and minorities, and they will continue thanking their God for making their country the greatest country ever.

Timothy 6:10 

Speaking of God, I leave this for the Christian Right – “For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evils”.

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