If it's not what it's supposed to be then why is all the messaging around here basically "capitalism=bad, distributism=good"? Ascetic veganism routinely wins out as morally superior to mercantilism on this platform, suppressing Siddhartha's exit from the woods.
I have no idea what you're talking about. It wasn't supposed to be because the founder's writings and the Constitution says so. Not to mention the never-repealed Barbary treaties which make it explicit that the United States is in no way a Christian country.
You don't seem to understand the difference between "supposed to be" and "is."
If the country is supposed to be "not Christian values" then it's self-defeating to center and amplify Christian values like anti-capitalism, redistribution, and wielding government as a moral authority.
What is on lemmy is righteous anti-social ascetic retreats into off grid homeschooled veganism. What I'm having trouble with is understanding how that sparks a change toward whatever you think is supposed to be rather than propagating the Christian status quo.
I have absolutely no idea what you're talking about. The only change is going to be turning the U.S. into a literal Christian country at the end of January when the fascist dictator takes over.
Why are you making this about me? I didn't write the Constitution and I'm not Donald Trump either.
Getting on the supposed'a soapbox to post made it about you lol my point has been addressing a seeming disconnect between Internet atheists' claimed values and lived experiences. If the country gets anymore Christian I'll attribute it to their self unaware amplification.