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But when you get criticized like this you always draw the "anti-American" card..
Ohh, I guess your choice of words was so poor, that it was easy to just overlook what you wrote and assume what I wrote as an answer, since its so much closer to reality. :mrgreen:
Have you noticed how there are plenty of foreigners on this forum who criticize the United States, yet don't evoke the same reaction that you do? Perhaps this has more to do with the fact that you're an obnoxious douchebag, rather than the substance of your criticism.
Exactly. Red Dave, Garza UK, PeteEU, and bub all come to mind. That generally post some of the same things you do. The difference is they have a basic understanding of politics, economics, government, media, and international relations. You do not.
Red Dave, Bub, and Garza I can see.
Pete is only a slight step above Maxitard.
I am clearly aware of that, but I was talking about "outside criticism", like you Americans constantly bash anything that isn't complete democracy and capitalism as something bad,
obviously overlooking the flaws of those models itself.
Especially socialism gets a lot of Americans to bash on it, and communism.. Socialism is fantastic, communism has many positive traits that Americans could learn from..
But when you get criticized like this you always draw the "anti-American"
card..
Are Americans "allergic" and get "seizures" if someone mentions a reality about America which isnt positive?
Interesting question, because many Americans use the "victim" card every time someone says someone about America which isn't positive, and always brand it "anti-American", justifiably or unjustifiably. The question really is, do Americans call the "anti-American" "victim" card to easily?
I am clearly aware of that, but I was talking about "outside criticism", like you Americans constantly bash anything that isn't complete democracy and capitalism as something bad, obviously overlooking the flaws of those models itself.
Especially socialism gets a lot of Americans to bash on it, and communism.. Socialism is fantastic, communism has many positive traits that Americans could learn from..
But when you get criticized like this you always draw the "anti-American" card..
I guess. If your goal is to totally disregard what was actually said and just troll, then sure.
Have you noticed how there are plenty of foreigners on this forum who criticize the United States, yet don't evoke the same reaction that you do? Perhaps this has more to do with the fact that you're an obnoxious douchebag, rather than the substance of your criticism.
Since its you and I really care to listen to your opinion on non-political issues, then I will surely listen this time.. :roll:
Add to this the anti-American ideas of restricting freedom of speech, government persecution for dissent and complete government choke holds on everything from property rights to the rights of business owners and you have yourself a recipe for all that which is anti-American.
Maximus Zeebra trying to play the victim card about how mean some Americans in this forum are because they see right through his rhetoric.
Americans don't like it when they get generalized in a way that makes us seem like automotons. We have a diversity of opinions not represented by our governemnt, and most Americans are truly bothered by that.
We are not "allergic" to criticism, we are "allergic" to overgeneralizations about us as though we a simply a cut and paste society with no diversity.
Much like many people in the various European nations are bothered by the broad overgeneralizations of Europeans that some Americans make.
Nobody likes to be pigeonholed by a person who is biased against their nation. If I were to say "Europeans are wishy-washy elitists who love to bend over and inhale deeply of the pungent aroma of their own flatulence while maturbating vigorously to their own sense of self-worth" I would be completely wrong.
That is only the stereotype, and although it is often true that there is a small portion of the population that embodies a stereotype, it is usually not the majority, just a small portion.
I don't care if you guys are sensitive. I only tell the truth..
I do this to people also, if I think they are stupid assholes I rather tell them directly in their face than talk behind their backs like most people(I never do that). Guess that just makes me an honest asshole. So be it.
Everything that I am saying is valid concerns..
I never just say negative stuff about the US just because its negative, or just because I want to say negative stuff about the US.
This is a political forum, you should learn to handle the reality, even if its negative.
Troll much?
My American comments are based on news and perspectives in politics, I am not just saying it because I want to bash America, if I wanted to do that I would just list all the negative things about the US, which I certainly do not.
Red Dave, Bub, and Garza I can see.
Pete is only a slight step above Maxitard.
No? Was I the one who initiated this as a criticism towards someone rather than actually discussing the topic? I could criticize as well, and I am not angry at you at all, thats the truth, even when what you said were a bunch of untrue stuff....
Exactly. Red Dave, Garza UK, PeteEU, and bub all come to mind. That generally post some of the same things you do. The difference is they have a basic understanding of politics, economics, government, media, and international relations. You do not.
I have notGuess that just makes me a bigger and better man than you..
That's why I put him last. He's generally a bit more rabid than the other three. Still a good poster in my opinion.
Not really. It just means you have a very skewed perception of yourself compared to the feedback you are getting here.
Yeah, because I am European and most of you are Americans? Perhaps you could learn something?
Just because 20 people disagree with me doesnt mean I am wrong.. Nor does it mean a majority in a society is right either.
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