Since this wasn’t apparent the last time I asked… no, I’m actually not a US citizen or green card holder (permanent resident). Just happened to be in this country for a long time due to career reasons.

  • @neo2478@sh.itjust.works
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    Plenty of countries have national parks btw. Many of them had them before America. While the American ones are indeed geographically amazing, I am tired of thinUS exceptionalism that the US is the only country that has national parks.

    • @PieMePlenty@lemmy.world
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      While many (if not most) countries have national parks, the policies surrounding them are different. A simple thing like camping is often restricted in European parks, mixed land use is allowed so you are more removed from pure non human nature. As a result, the experience of visiting one may be vastly different - depending on what you are doing. American national parks are exceptional not because they are the only country that has them - which isnt true as you pointed out, they are exceptional because of the governing policies surrounding them.

      I’d surely visit one, before I left, because the experience isnt going to be the same in any other.

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        I’d surely visit one, before I left, because the experience isnt going to be the same in any other.

        You might want to visit them soon anyway, as I believe they will be significantly reduced over the next 4 years as our Kakistocratic government continues to dismantle everything good about this country.

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      Perhaps I’m illiterate, but I saw nothing in their comment suggesting that the US is the only country with National Parks.

      I don’t think they even implied that they’re better than any other National Parks.

      They said it was our best idea… I don’t think that implies we were first, just that it was a good idea for us to do it.

      • @Dragonstaff@leminal.space
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        23 months ago

        I don’t think the person above meant anything by it, but if we’re just discussing grammar: if I say something is “my idea” that does suggest that I thought of it. It is reasonable to read the sentence that way, and Americans do have a tendency to reflexively think we are exceptional.

        Both readings are perfectly cromulent.

      • @neo2478@sh.itjust.works
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        13 months ago

        I acknowledge your point. Maybe I came across too harshly due to some baggage about it. Especially an episode from the podcast 99% invisible about the US national parks.