i think as americans your just going to have to accept the rest of the world telling you how to run your society as long as you as a people continue to dictate international politics, destroy "unfriendly" regimes and in the name of god and country put 6 billion life's at risk!
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I can't really say that we don't tell other countries how to run themselves either, so it's all fair game. But by the way, notice that you say "how you run your society" - if it was up to me, I wouldn't do any of that stuff, as would a large portion of the American public. You need to learn to differentiate between hating
Americans and hating American
policies.
And at the end of the day why?
a/ for some higher moral purpose
b/ to stop poverty
c/ for a better environment for the children of the world
or just maybe for the bottom dollar !!!!!
Or maybe;
A) Because our bonehead president and cowardly Congress gave it the ok.
B) Because our bonehead president and cowardly Congress gave it the ok.
C) Because our bonehead president and cowardly Congress gave it the ok.
or, just to throw things out of whack,
D) Because our bonehead president and cowardly Congress gave it the ok.
Once again, learn to differentiate between the politics and the people. I've heard that, generally, Europeans find American tourists some of the friendliest folks that travel over there, yet they still are citizens of the US, so you have to learn to dislike the politics but give the people a fair chance. To not do so is to display racism and ignorance (which I'm not saying you're racist or ignorant, I'm just saying).
over the last 60 years we have seen the rise of the american colonialism, your country in terms of a society is still in its teens and as such suffers from its impulsive actions , its arrogance and its ability to just walk away and leave a problem because it no longer "interests" it.
Britain leaving Iraq. Russia leaving Iraq (in the 80s). Darfur and the UN. The US isn't the only one guilty of "walking away". They just catch the most flak because they're the only superpower left in the world, and everyone likes to peck at the big guy and root for the underdogs - it's human nature.
Please do not read this as a hatred of americans as a teacher who works with people with difficulties , b4 they can make changes for the "better" it is necessary that they first know there faults and except them b4 they can make the changes that are for the "better"
I don't see it as hatred, and I'm not being hostile in any way

Let's try and keep this thread as clinical as possible

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Edited after Prophet replied:
Nice work on ignoring the inconvenient part of my post UT. Hey, you happen to american by any chance...?
What part, exactly, did I ignore? I simply got on your case for being ignorant and hateful - which you just displayed again in that comment. If I'm American or not, what's it matter?
Like we all know, this topic has been discussed before. And I have taken part in those discussions. And I have stated how nice and wonderful many yanks may be after one gets to know them. Too bad they aren't interested on me knowing them so I'm stuck with these idiots who get be on the news. Let me make this clear. I'm not anti-american (
I think there actually are good things that have come out of the good ol rebellious hive that became the US of A. Like Penn & Teller for example), but I most certainly am anti-idiocy (you can imagine the daily mental distress this causes me). And since the states supply the world with much of her entertainment and also enforces its laws, views and culture, often by force, people around the globe are exposed to considerable amount of american idiocy. Often more than their own native brand of peculiarity (is that a word?).
Hm...funny, it sounds awfully anti-American when you say the entire country is full of idiots.
And I see this trend continuing. And that means people continue to lose it and give some back. And if you like living in that best god damn country in the whole wide universe (that was a sarcastic remark, just to be clear), you might want to get used to it. Or you may feel pride about it. Or you may mark me as the leading face of the current anti-american party and crucify me for all to see. Wotevar.
You haven't been crucified. What I see is you overreacting to a warning against your decorum on the forum (hey that rhymes).
(DISCLAIMER which Unknown Target will ignore again: Everything I had said above is completely known to everyone. I just wasted my time by typing something everybody knows. Common sense I think it is. If you are an american and find it to rouse some feeling in you, then there's hope for you yet.)
Not saying anything to this, just letting you know that I didn't "ignore it".
I'm also pleased how I unintentinally created a topic with heated philosophical debate and hate. If I could lure some loud mouth in here to ignite a flame war (I'm too much of a wuss), that would be something...
No, it wouldn't be something, it would be locked.