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‘How does it feel to be American these days?’ – 21 painfully honest answers

11.

‘Feels like getting repeatedly slapped in the face and told that it’s what’s best for me.’
LotusJinx

12.

‘Like we’ve completely forgotten the ‘united’ part of the United States.’
SQWRLLY1

13.

‘It feels like 2025 has been six months already.’
HighorDry

14.

‘As good as I’ve felt in my 50 years of life, and as a US citizen. My family is doing well. I’m getting some personal health things in check, so feeling better there. I have a good career, 30 years and counting. I have a warm house, and food in my belly, I really can’t complain. I appreciate you asking.’
TrashPanda365

15.

‘A few years back they changed Superman’s motto from ‘Truth, justice and the American way’ to ‘Truth, justice and a better tomorrow’. It’s sad that truth and justice don’t feel like American values anymore.’
Thom_Kalor

16.

‘As a Texan, more scared on how the trade war is going to destroy Texas jobs and economy.

‘As an American, amazed how one regime can do so much damage. Been only a month, and got immigrants being raided, a trade war with our allies, musk controlling the treasury payment system, massive deletion of government website info, rights being removed for minorities, etc.’
CowboysFTWs

17.

‘I’m very liberal and hate Trump but some of y’all need to stop crying about being American so much like you have no idea how much of a privilege that is.’
Long-Ad3842

18.

”Are we the baddies?”
CaffeineChaotic

19.

‘We can do this together. Regroup. Stay strong. Hold US Constitution . Do not be afraid!’
IllustriousLife6552

20.

‘As someone whose rights aren’t particularly threatened by the new administration, I am very scared for the rights of my fellow Americans.’
8bit-wizard

21.

‘Awful. Next question.’
kylorenly

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