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I think the USA sucks right now. I wish I was in another country sometimes.
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OK, here's a European perspective.
I'm a student of American literature. This year I've read from American beginnings (William Bradford et al.), right the way up to the present day.
I think it's moronic to say, "American sucks! Bush sucks!". Are our memories so short as to remember only the last eight years? Are we really so stupid as to believe the USA is actually responsible for all the world's problems?
I visited New York and thought, my God, Americans are arrogant but they have a lot to be arrogant about. This is the capital of an empire, the world, just like London was in the 19th century.
America has given the world some of its finest authors, artists, and thinkers. I've found that a lot of Americans have a cultural inferiority to Europe. I don't understand why.
I for one will still say, "USA! USA!"
Lot's of Americans find it hard to see past the last 8 years, unfortunately. America is a wonderful place as a whole.
I wouldn't say Americans are as arrogant as they are ignorant of the world at large. We have a very thick culture that's hard to hack through. I really do wish my country's citizens would get out more, and by that I mean, leave the country at least once in your lifetime to see what others are going through and how others perceive us.
It's understandable people will hate a superpower, a very powerful nation that apparently can't do everything yet wants to influence international affairs at will. I am looking forward to mending diplomatic ties with the next administration in office. They can only improve...
every college student should be required to spend a complete summer outside of this country as a part of his /her requirements for graduation.
From the opposite perspective, when I visit vancouver and stuff I'm literally amazed at how nice everyone is. I fucking love canada and it's citizens. I actually feel slightly depressed coming back from there, knowing that I can't just converse with any random person like I can up there. Everyone's so helpful, too - even if they have NO IDEA what you're trying to find, they'll give you directions anyway! It's a start, I guess.I like the US, though some of my friends don't.
America does have a rather 'Merican centric view of the world, and a "We're better than anyone else in the world" kinda arrogance that smacks of a superiority, bully complex but I'd still like to move to LA, or somewhere in Southern Cali.
I have friends and relatives there and as individuals, I like Americans. As a mob mentality...well. And I must say, even living down there, I'd never beCOME an American. Current administration, and right wing fundie zealotry notwithstanding, I like the place, more or less.
"No president has ever had a higher disapproval rating in any CNN or Gallup Poll; in fact, this is the first time that any president's disapproval rating has cracked the 70 percent mark," said Keating Holland, CNN's polling director.
One of the problems I have with being tired of the U.S.A. is a lot of close minded people. I hate you can't get them to change their minds about things, and it's other things but that's one problem. Also how people here in the USA won't really help people in need. I'm glad that we have some people who helps people in the USA, but a lot doesn't, which is sad.
^ Ditto...^The U.S.A. does not suck. The current administration sucks big time though.
