the number one question that I have been asked (besides name, age, etc.) by people of all ages and nationalities is "you don't really like/agree with George Bush, do you?" And it's not just this trip, when I travelled southern Africa last year for four months it was the same thing. To all the people that have lived in their shells of the USA and/or NC for their entire lives that think that the USA's international reputation has not suffered greatly due to the Bush administration, I would just like to say that you need to open your fucking eyes because I'm embarassed to be an American now when I leave my country. No this doesn't mean that I am going to renounce my citizenship and move elsewhere (and nor should I, not unless Bush re-writes the laws and goes for a third term), because the fact of the matter is that there isn't another country whose culture makes me feel more comfortable where I can live how I choose on a good salary. It seems to me more than ever, whereas I used to be angry with Bush and his decisions, now it just makes me sad.
9/14/2006 5:41:05 PM
People are going to respond that our country shouldn't care what other countries think or say about us and that we should do whats in our best interest. I think thats a very obvious contradiction.Either way, just say you are from Canada. I've had friends go abroad and they get along with the locals or whatever just fine until they mention they are from America. It most definetly is sad.
9/14/2006 5:46:42 PM
at least clinton wouldnt get your assed raped and robbed while on your european vacation
9/14/2006 5:50:50 PM
same thing happened to me all over Europe last yeargreat. at home people think i'm "one of those people", and abroad i get ostracizedwtf mates?
9/14/2006 5:55:36 PM
haha, i've told several europeans i've met that i'm american and so far i'm pretty sure they don't think less of me. although some have told me i'm not the "typical american".
9/14/2006 6:09:17 PM
9/14/2006 6:11:13 PM
Even if another republican is elected in 2008 I still think it'll get better abroad.
9/14/2006 6:14:07 PM
Randy: It's them UN-brainwashed libnazis who hate our freedom's man. They weren't hit on 9/11 so they don't get it. All they do is sit back and eat cheese and point fingers at the marvel that is George W. Bush okay. Tell those Eurotrash to fix their own communist states before they start to judge ours. We saved their ungrateful asses in WWI and II. They hate our freedoms and God. America rulez!
9/14/2006 6:18:59 PM
AmericaFUCK YEAHcomin' in here to save the mothafuckin day YEAH
9/14/2006 6:30:43 PM
9/14/2006 6:31:32 PM
The lesson here is to not go abroad.
9/14/2006 6:36:03 PM
i had basically the same thing while living in Germany for a year, just returning about 2 months ago. I never had any problems, really - like no agression or disrespect towards me just beause I'm american. But most people really were very interested basically in what the hell is going on in America. I told people that for my own part, I voted twice against George W Bush and I never supported the war in Iraq to begin with, WMD or not. I also reitterated that 1) technically Bush got less overall votes in 2000 and 2) in 2004 the vote was very close, so even if overseas it looks and sounds like there is a united front and idealogy coming from the US, it is very diverse and divided inside the country. Also I told them that I was quite confident that had the election been run again during the past year, W would easily lose. My view points caused confusion for some germans, and I heard more than once "every american i've talked to says the same thing you do - that they didn't vote for and don't support bush. If that's so, how is it possible he's been elected twice?". To that, basically all i could say that, in general, Americans who are willing to spend time overseas, especially those who go and interact with native populations (as opposed to going to the Riviera for a week and never leaving the resort), are more likely to be left and liberal thinking. I had some of my best interactions with French people, but not because of why you think. I wrote about one conversation I had with a Frenchman in Munich a few months ago here - http://joelion.com/archives/56as a hint:
9/14/2006 7:29:01 PM
my favorite comment i received while in brazil was "oh you're an american? do you have any missles?" it's sad, there were a lot of people who thought we all backed bush.
9/14/2006 7:34:37 PM
9/14/2006 7:40:05 PM
Frankly, any person from any country who judges me because I'm from America (or even because I vote Republican) is every bit as much an ignorant tool as the people they describe us as being.
9/14/2006 7:42:04 PM
Kinda builds on the same point.But why can't they judge you?People do have to judge you in order to like you, you realize.
9/14/2006 7:44:08 PM
Sigh...I know that, Gamecat, but in common use "judge me" has a negative connotation implying that the judgment is negative. It's not how the language is supposed to work, but it's how it does.
9/14/2006 7:49:16 PM
oh yeah, regarding the missle comment. Here's an excellent blog from a black american man who lives as an English teacher in Japanhttp://www.gaijinsmash.net/It's funny as hell - most of the posts are concerning what Japanese kids are like and their weird facination with trying to grab his dick or stick their fingers up his ass, but he gets into some funny things of how they view americans.for example, from http://www.gaijinsmash.net/archives/japaense_people_say_the_darndest_things.phtml
9/14/2006 7:52:28 PM
I'd submit that national borders weren't meant to be the way we were supposed to differentiate between one another, but I don't see complaints about such ridiculous matters arise very often in wartime. Why is that?
9/14/2006 7:53:29 PM
Horrible comparison. Language is something we construct and, therefore, we have some say in what it is and is not meant to do. How "we were supposed to differentiate between one another" is very, very different.
9/14/2006 7:58:24 PM
We didn't construct those borders. People before us did. They were nonetheless constructed. Language, I'd argue, is demonstrably far less consciously constructed.[Edited on September 14, 2006 at 8:02 PM. Reason : ...]
9/14/2006 8:01:28 PM
I'm not saying that the borders weren't constructed, I'm saying that this "how we were meant to differentiate" business is a bunch of flighty crap that stems from no human control or construction.
9/14/2006 8:19:17 PM
I agree. Why then does it dominate our perception of the value of the lives of others?
9/14/2006 8:19:56 PM
Firstly, basic evolutionary psychology that we tend to value the well-being of people in our own group, however that is defined, over those of other groups.If it weren't borders that defined those groups, it's just be something else, and probably not anything that made a hell of a lot more sense.Secondly, because something's being out of the pale of our construction or control does not leave us unconcerned with that something.And thirdly, quit straying from the original point of disagreement.
9/14/2006 8:31:26 PM
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9/14/2006 9:23:10 PM
You'll be fine as long as you don't act like a stereotypical american overseas. Basically don't talk at the top of your lungs about how the states are better, don't flip on shopkeepers when they refuse to take dollars, and don't piss all over their cultures.My roommate was telling me how easy it is to pick up girls in London if you are nice to people and don't act like a stereotypical american (obviously having good teeth wins you some easy points in the UK).I was in india last fall and had a class full of indian kids chase me down the street because they had never seen an american before. I had to shake all of their hands before they would let me go.
9/14/2006 9:32:13 PM
yeah, no one hated us before Bush was elected what the fuck everand yeah... I don't like Bush, but I don't really give a fuck what some tool living in France or wherever thinks of me eitherAmerica is the in thing to hate... but yet foreigners come here every day for opportunities they can't find elsewhere... we are sooo horriblegod damn I'm beginning to hate liberals with a passion, not just dislike, but despiseall you fucking do is bitch and moan about shit but yet can't fix shit or put anyone up for election that can fix a fucking thinguntil you tools all realize that politicians in general are the problem and you need to do whats best for you regardless of political affiliation this country is going to continue it's courseps.. I'm tired of the bible beating conservatives almost as much as the whiny pick and choose rights and freedoms liberalsthis country needs a whole new overhaulthis country is no longer about what it was founded upon and it's depressing[Edited on September 14, 2006 at 9:45 PM. Reason : .]
9/14/2006 9:43:27 PM
Kissinger shyly suggested that at the end of an op-ed recently. I posted it in the thread about Pakistan's dictator blaming us for extremism (or terrorism).[Edited on September 14, 2006 at 9:46 PM. Reason : .]
9/14/2006 9:46:37 PM
9/14/2006 9:56:31 PM
Who are we?
9/14/2006 9:57:48 PM
^ You're aware that there are other nationalities than mexican, right?
9/14/2006 9:58:38 PM
"we" being the people whom are citizens here and those that were born hereand those that like this place
9/14/2006 10:00:51 PM
And how are "we" not standing up then, for who "we" are?
9/14/2006 10:01:26 PM
this whole thread is talking about how if Americans go overseas they should "say they're from Canada" and "not step on others cultures"but people come here every day and step on American culture and trash it and that seems to be ok with people here... but oh yeah, don't go overseas and tell people you're from America
9/14/2006 10:04:38 PM
You can go overseas and say you're American, you just can't go overseas and say you support Bush, or be a jackass.Also, other cultures don't come over here and step on our culture. That's a ridiculous assertion. World-wide, the US, BY FAR, has the most pervasive culture. By our nature, we assimilate and adapt other cultures.This is the first though that i've heard that Americans are pissed at the illegal immigrants (which is what I assume you're referring to) because it's a threat to our culture. That's blatant racism, and it's nothing short of stupidity to base policy on that. I thought we didn't like the illegal immigrants because of the financial strain on our social systems, as well as the security threat?
9/14/2006 10:04:59 PM
wtf, I never said I have problems with immigrantsI don't have a problem with people coming here at all... as long as people go through the proper routes they should be more than welcome to come here and experience the opportunities that many of us are ungrateful for...I honestly feel like most immigrants are happier to be here than many people born hereI do have a problem with having to suppress the fact that I am an American while people blatantly bash us and our culture with no remorseI don't support Bush, but if I were to, people shouldn't hate me for it... they can't help that he is a jackass and didn't deliver on his promises^ but people blatantly bash our culture on our own shores and liberals applaud them [Edited on September 14, 2006 at 10:12 PM. Reason : yall don't get it and never will]
9/14/2006 10:09:26 PM
Oh.This thread though doesn't talk about people bashing America without remorse. It mostly is people bashing Bush without remorse.If you notice, the people are saying that the foreigners are surprised that the Americans are they way they are, when they perceive us all to be Bush lovers.
9/14/2006 10:11:28 PM
i spent quite a bit of time overseas this past summer, throughout europe.not one rude comment, and everyone was very nice to us. it was quite obvious that i'm an American, and I refused to lie to someone when they asked where i was from. They were very friendly, and several of them talked to me about times they'd visited here, and how much they enjoyed it.The italians were rude, but they're rude to everyone. If the turks are the mexicans of europe, then then italians are the puerto ricans.at any rate, i don't know where you're coming from here... nobody really asked me about Bush... then again, I didn't ask them about Schroeder or Chirac either. But at no point was I sad to be from this country, nor embarassed, nor ashamed. You've obviously got issues, or you were hanging around with the wrong people.also let me say, if I didn't live in the US and love it, I'd live in Dublin or in Ghent, Belgium. Wonderful places, wonderful people.
9/14/2006 10:15:06 PM
yeah I understand, but this thread, like many other TWW soapbox threads, denegrated into a "OMG BUSH SUCKS, AMERICA IS HORRIBLE BLAH BLAH BLAH" thread.it gets kinda oldlike I said earlier... this country is no longer about what it was founded upon and it will eventually lead to downfall or a major internal conflict costing many liveswhich is sad... I love this place and love the fact that we do have opportunities and a life which no other place has.. we're truly blessed to be citizens here
9/14/2006 10:16:53 PM
9/14/2006 10:20:39 PM
I agree, but partisan politics always seems to drive a spike in the middle of anything good
9/14/2006 10:22:57 PM
Didn't read past the OP.That being said, I had the opposite experience going abroad. I guess this means anecdotal evidence doesn't mean much. Hooray.This is the best part about people who might judge you just on the fact that you're American alone:they fucking suck. Reasonable people deal with you on the level of an individual. Why give a shit what irrational people think, do you really expect to positively affect their opinion in any rational way?
9/14/2006 10:49:12 PM
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9/15/2006 12:09:51 PM
Nobody is stepping on our shitty Idol-loving, Bic-Mac scarfing, Hummer-driving, grill-wearing, I.D. arguing culture. We are culture exporters. You couldnt find a country on this planet that hasnt been drammatically affected by our politics, philanthropy, pop-culture, tourism or pollution.
9/15/2006 12:44:57 PM
agentlion:
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9/18/2006 12:59:42 PM
Muslim activists in Karachi burn an effigy of President Clintonhttp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/155917.stmi thought people loved us before Bush was elected?
9/18/2006 1:05:11 PM