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Chamoru Reflections on America's Independence Day

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This week, Guam is preparing for Typhoon Bavi which will hit the Marianas. While that is obviously the most present thing in our minds here in the Western Pacific, in our particular corner of the American Empire. Much of the United States is focused on other things. For more than two centuries, this time of year is reserved for celebrations, commemorations, mythology-making around the origins and destiny of the United States. It is July 4th, Independence Day, a time where much is said about the genesis of the United States, but many of the most basic and most critical questions remains painfully unasked by most. This year's commemoration is meant to be larger and greater because it falls on the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States. While the celebration is both smaller, laughable and more visibly partisan and usual, because of the current administration, these are sometimes lamented as exceptions to the norm, but from a certain perspective of the Unit...