Death to US!
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Re: Death to US!
Originally Posted by Silly Sod
(Post 4633992)
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Re: Death to US!
Originally Posted by TruBrit
(Post 4634031)
there is another thread about this somewhere on here, started earlier this avvie.
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Re: Death to US!
Originally Posted by Silly Sod
(Post 4633992)
It doesn't matter if you're talking to a Republican or a Democrat, a conservative or liberal, they all believe the "shining city on the hill" myth and that they have the best democracy and government in the world, and that they are in some way chosen by God. Whenever, I hear a country or its leaders claiming exceptionalism and divine authority I worry, be it the US, UK, Iran or Israel, I worry...... Now let's all have a moment of silence for Kurt Vonnegut, who said "There is a tragic flaw in our precious Constitution, and I don't know what can be done to fix it. This is it: Only nut cases want to be president." and "1492. As children we were taught to memorize this year with pride and joy as the year people began living full and imaginative lives on the continent of North America. Actually, people had been living full and imaginative lives on the continent of North America for hundreds of years before that. 1492 was simply the year sea pirates began to rob, cheat, and kill them." |
Re: Death to US!
Originally Posted by nun
(Post 4638282)
The thing that I think pisses most people off about the US is its belief that its better than any other country, they're just so smug.......
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Re: Death to US!
Originally Posted by haggerwood
(Post 4639656)
I know it's bloody ridiculous. Everybody knows that only we English are entitled to be smug as we are obivously superior to all other nationalities.
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Re: Death to US!
:lol:
Great article. It's really satisfying to know Anti-Americanism was born in France. If there's one thing every American agrees on, it's that the French are rude, total pussies, smell bad, and are horrible tippers. We hate you too, Frenchies :p |
Re: Death to US!
Originally Posted by Aabryn
(Post 4644827)
:lol:
Great article. It's really satisfying to know Anti-Americanism was born in France. If there's one thing every American agrees on, it's that the French are rude, total pussies, smell bad, and are horrible tippers. We hate you too, Frenchies :p |
Re: Death to US!
Originally Posted by Aabryn
(Post 4644827)
:lol:
Great article. It's really satisfying to know Anti-Americanism was born in France. If there's one thing every American agrees on, it's that the French are rude, total pussies, smell bad, and are horrible tippers. We hate you too, Frenchies :p welcome to BE :) btw i don't hate the french......how could i when they produce the very finest champagnes ;) |
Re: Death to US!
Originally Posted by danfan
(Post 4644903)
But why do Americans have a grudge?
Lucky you then. :p (seriously, they're always total pricks) I actually don't hate the French, I don't think Americans harbor any real animosity towards them or hard feelings, they are just fun to make fun of and jokes about what pussies the French are maybe the only thing sure to amuse both the right-wing conservatives and the leftist liberals. Kind of like how we feel about Canada, except that Canadians have better attitudes. :) |
Re: Death to US!
Originally Posted by Aabryn
(Post 4644827)
:lol:
Great article. It's really satisfying to know Anti-Americanism was born in France. If there's one thing every American agrees on, it's that the French are rude, total pussies, smell bad, and are horrible tippers. We hate you too, Frenchies :p Firtreesix |
Re: Death to US!
Originally Posted by nun
(Post 4638282)
The thing that I think pisses most people off about the US is its belief that its better than any other country, they're just so smug.......
It doesn't matter if you're talking to a Republican or a Democrat, a conservative or liberal, they all believe the "shining city on the hill" myth and that they have the best democracy and government in the world, and that they are in some way chosen by God. Whenever, I hear a country or its leaders claiming exceptionalism and divine authority I worry, be it the US, UK, Iran or Israel, I worry...... Now let's all have a moment of silence for Kurt Vonnegut, who said "There is a tragic flaw in our precious Constitution, and I don't know what can be done to fix it. This is it: Only nut cases want to be president." and "1492. As children we were taught to memorize this year with pride and joy as the year people began living full and imaginative lives on the continent of North America. Actually, people had been living full and imaginative lives on the continent of North America for hundreds of years before that. 1492 was simply the year sea pirates began to rob, cheat, and kill them." |
Re: Death to US!
Originally Posted by dakota44
(Post 4651723)
Actually, as an American and a veteran, there is little that I resent more than when anyone in the U.S. from the President on down uses the "greatest country in the world" remark. I'm shamed by it. I think that my home country has much that is good about it, and much that is bad. Just as with almost any other country. I think you will find more Americans than you would suspect who share my opinion.
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Re: Death to US!
Originally Posted by Aabryn
(Post 4653003)
Well it does seem a bit arrogant but then pride in one's country is hardly as bad as some traits. Personally, I think that wherever someone is, they should feel is the greatest place there is, and take pride in that fact. The only thing that bugs me, is the opposite... people who are American and have the temerity to speak bad about it. Like the folks who run the site godhatesamerica.com (as well as godhatesfags.com) ...that is the worst thing I think any person can say. Especially when said at the funerals of soldiers who died in battle, it's so infuriating to have people disrespecting the troops who died to protect them. Far more so I think, than the overly patriotic belief in one's country being the 'greatest'
I can criticize my country and still love it. The same as I can criticize my children and still love them. |
Re: Death to US!
Originally Posted by dakota44
(Post 4651723)
Actually, as an American and a veteran, there is little that I resent more than when anyone in the U.S. from the President on down uses the "greatest country in the world" remark. I'm shamed by it. I think that my home country has much that is good about it, and much that is bad. Just as with almost any other country. I think you will find more Americans than you would suspect who share my opinion.
I'm not limiting this observation to Amercians though as most nationalities are guilty of it to some extent, the US is just the worst, closely followed by the UK and then France |
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