Most people in this thread are not trying to pressure you out of your beliefs, but trying to explain why the FAA might have a problem with how you choose to express them.
I agree that strongly held beliefs should be occasionally challenged.
I also think that there are two reasons why people try to pressure me, one which is not my fault, and another which is.
First, it's not my fault that my beliefs are not fashionable. This will always be the case. I tend to ignore these ones because people attack me personally.
Second, it is my fault when I have bad wording, such as your correct claim that my wording makes it seem like I'm wishing bad things on this country. These criticisms I take seriously and try to fix. For example, I added the following note to the post due to your criticism:
> Edit 12 May 2023: After confusion on Hacker News, I want to clarify something that I am not wishing for the United States to die; I do not want to go through that upheaval. I am wishing no ill will against the United States, just like Isaiah wished no ill will against the Kingdom of Judah when he prophesied that Assyria would invade and almost conquer Jerusalem or that the Babylonians would destroy Jerusalem.
> Instead, I wish the United States could slowly evolve into something better.
> What I mean by this post is that the United States is not evolving the right direction, and as a result, it will not evolve into something better, but it will get worse until disaster strikes.
Nah, I'm just trying to make it clear that I won't be pressured out of my beliefs.