"Being attached to America these days is like being in a pen with a wounded bull"
- Rick Mercer
About this Quote
This quote by Rick Mercer is a metaphor for the current state of America. It suggests that the nation is in a state of turmoil and chaos, and that it is a harmful place to be. The wounded bull represents the anger and frustration that many individuals feel towards the present government and its policies. The pen signifies the feeling of being trapped and unable to get away the scenario. The quote implies that it is tough to stay faithful to America in its current state, as it is a hazardous and unforeseeable place. It recommends that it is better to stay separated and observe the circumstance from a range, instead of to be too closely involved.
This quote is written / told by Rick Mercer somewhere between October 17, 1969 and today. He/she was a famous Comedian from Canada.
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