Got a question for JLM, VI, and taloola. How is it that your personal experiences and opinions concerning the 50's vs now are perfectly valid, yet my personal experiences and opinions concerning the u.s. are bigoted, "anti-american" AND incorrect?
How are your experiences and opinions more valid on this subject than mine on another?
I don't recall saying they were. I never had an opinion either way about what your experiences were. The only way I have of knowing anything about you, Gerry, is from what you post on here, in other words what you are telling me and in my mind for my information only I can draw a few conclusions, but they are not necessarily right, because you may throw the odd "curved ball". What I see is a person who angers fairly quickly and who has trouble handling differing opinions calmly without being adversarial. Now your opinion of Americans is 180 degrees from what mine is and we could both be right. I've probably made close to 30 visits to the U.S. in the past 20 years and while down there I've always tried to behave and show the same respect as I would in someone else's house and tried to give the impression that I was very glad to meet whoever it was and I was treated well in return. As far as the original topic goes there is no wrong or right answer, just the answer that suits us.
Memories are funny things. They seem to cover up the ugly with a lot of idyllic stuff so we can all live Leave It To Beaver. Ain't it funny how some folk hide from their yersterdays.
Yep, you sure got that right, BUT I guess we'd all be crazy if we chose to dwell on the bad stuff. It just makes a person miserable and hard to get along with. :lol::lol: