The Shame of Being an American

JLM

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Nov 27, 2008
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Unfortunately there isn't any means to form a friendship or share knowledge because apparently Americans are always right, they never do any wrong and anytime they do, they just brush it under the rug and forget it ever happened, while blaming all of those problems on their new leader who inherited the mess the last leader created..... or blame other countries who didn't jump aboard with their plans and claim the reason why things are so bad is because their allies weren't stupid enough to help them in their botch up.

What's left to do?

Mock and ridicule their errors long enough until they start to figure out what hey, maybe they did something wrong and hey, maybe they're not perfect like the rest of us.

Besides, how can you be friends with an arrogant idiot who thinks they're better then everyone else?

Are you not just encouraging that attitude?

I guess you and I must have met a different bunch of Americans. :smile:
 

sombraa110

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Feb 1, 2010
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Nope. Totally disagree. The U.S. is just the most powerful and generous nation this damn world has had. Don't Hate B I T C H E S!
 

BaalsTears

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The treatment of the new leader of America by the people in America is solely the business of the American people. That's one of the things sovereignty means.

Those non-Americans who are alarmed by the treatment of the new leader of America are compelled to stand on the sidelines and powerlessly watch as he is diminished by scorn, ridicule, and vituperation all of which are protected by the First Amendment to the US Constitution.

The figurative civil war in America may be of interest to non-Americans, but they have no means of intervening to save the callow and inexperienced fellow who now leads his people from calamity to calamity.