Many do. Clifford D. May objects (as well he should!), but he recognizes that Europeanization is the direction in which we are headed. He quotes Charles Murray:
"It [the drift towards being like Europe] is going to be stopped only when we are all talking again about why America is exceptional, and why it is so important that America remain exceptional. That requires once again seeing the American project for what it is: a different way for people to live together, unique among the nations of the Earth, and immeasurably precious.”
May asks:
Do a sufficient number of Americans still believe that? Given the failures of America’s educational system, do most people even understand the choice that is about to be made? And, even if they do, how many are willing to fight to prevent such a counter-revolution? There may be no questions of greater consequence asked and answered over the years ahead. (More . . )