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The most fundamental aspect of a nation is to be able to enforce your sovereignty against anyone that thinks you're not a "genuine nation" and the US probably does this better than most nations in the world.
So very genuine.
I guess that's not what I'm thinking either. It just feels like the "image" of America isn't what America actually is. Like there's a marketed campaign to make things seem better than they actually are.
I mean, yeah stuff like "land of the free", "the land of opportunity" or "the american dream" are just slogans. But I think most people realise that by now.
"The American dream" was socioeconomic mobility, that shit is for commies these days.
That is just every country, countries would hardly try to look worse than they are.
I don't think you can have a single image of America. What applies in one place doesn't apply somewhere else.
The Oregon Tourism department put together a wonderful campaign showing how different we are, you couldn't run this even across the border in Washington or Northern California:
https://youtu.be/doVV1a7XgyQ
https://youtu.be/KIC-XmyEfhI
https://youtu.be/qi4fGPPPmGA
The image of USA is not good, at all, if that's what you're asking. I used to care, but some time around 2016 I simply gave up. Something about an obvious grifter and professional fuckwit, seriously considered to lead anything other than a burger to his fat face. The alternative, although infinitely better, is clearly suffering from some dementia. It's just a shit show.
And that's just the politics. But it mirrors most other fucked up things in the US. The obvious and effective approaches are not considered. So... best to not spend too much effort and hope the impact of it reaching critical mass isn't too bad.