I hope that there is still room for idealists, who think we can and should still strive for a government for the people and by the people. Real change is slow and generational, it isn't flashy, it's hard work.

I don't know exactly how to celebrate my country right now, but I'll raise my glass repeatedly to the people who are still trying when it feels hopeless, to the true patriots who fight for human rights and not corporate greed.

There is goodness in the world, even if it doesn't always feel like it, so I'll celebrate courageous acts of kindness, people who defend those who cannot defend themselves, people who stand up when others tell them to sit down, thank you for your service.

@RickiTarr I think one comment that resonated with me was that Independance isn't a "thing", it's a "process". Some parts of your society are still struggling to arrive at the stage where <q>a man is judged by the content of his character, rather than the colour of his skin</q>. And that's before the egregious erosion of so many rights there purely due to the fact that the SCOTUS is a political thing, rather than an utterly indepedant part of the judiciary.