The American Freedom
You've probably heard Americans talk about "Our Freedom", or well, "Their Freedom". And that terrorists hate their freedoms. And they are the greatest country in the world, because of their freedoms.
But, Americans, the rest of us have plenty of freedoms as well. Hell, by some standards, we have more than you. But it's true, we don't have your freedoms. We have our own, and we don't brag too much about it, because freedom should be trivial. You act like it isn't, and you have to earn it.
But that is not what is worse. Cause nothing wrong about bragging a bit about being free, even though you do it too much. Don't you have anything else? Hm? Anyway, my largest problem with your freedom is that it has become a brand, more than a right. "Freedom" appears in product names and whatnot. It's outright silly, you've completely lost the entire concept of freedom. Freedom shouldn't be about commercialising it. It should be trivial, but also sacred.
I bet someone will suggest that isn't it their freedom to use "freedom" as a brand. And I suppose it is. But it still makes you look like complete idiots.