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Re: Us vs. Them
Posted by Nickelplate on Thu Sep 8th at 3:19am 2005


? quoting FatStrings
I am only 16 years old and I have no idea about anything in politics, I just hear what my mommy says and repeat it.

dude, remember, it always comes down to a choice between a Giant Douche or a Turd Sandwich.




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Re: Us vs. Them
Posted by Junkyard God on Thu Sep 8th at 8:24am 2005


? quoting Crono
So ... based on that stand point would you say you don't like a good chunk of people on this forum? Myself included, since I'm an American.

I really don't understand why homeland discrimination isn't looked at the same way as racial discrimination ... it's still a choice that you don't get to initially make.

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Posted by Dr Brasso on Thu Sep 8th at 12:36pm 2005


turn the damn tv off, pick up a book, or even better.....get on the rails and see the world.....i traveled europe for four years interrail pass when i was in high school.....never been a more exciting time in my life.....well, maybe gettin' shot at, but that doesnt count for this discussion.... <img src=" SRC="images/smiles/icon_lol.gif">

go figure, some of my best friends are american... <img src=" SRC="images/smiles/heee.gif">

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Posted by Junkyard God on Thu Sep 8th at 5:57pm 2005


i hardly watch tv, only the news ( yeh, how bad is the news then! ) i read alot of book,s but english ones ( liek british authors... ) and i am a litlebit to young to travel still, maybe in a few years.


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Posted by Dr Brasso on Thu Sep 8th at 6:35pm 2005


? posted by BioPulse
and i am a litlebit to young to travel still, maybe in a few years.

seems to me, that tells it all..... <img src=" SRC="images/smiles/icon_wink.gif"> nuff said

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Re: Us vs. Them
Posted by Mephs on Thu Sep 8th at 7:08pm 2005


I think this thread kind of illustrates the main difference between Americans and Europeans.

Very few European countries are as loud about their nationality for one thing (even the flag wavers of Northern Ireland pale in comparison).

America tends to flood every aspect of its culture with garish patriotic imagery and sentiment. Europeans tend to be less obsessed with national identity, and stamping a flag on everything. How many American movies have you seen that don't have some kind of speil about how great it is to be American behind the stars and stripes in slow motion?

I'd say that in order of obsessively jingoistic citizens it would go:

1. China
2. USA
3. England
4. Ireland

Every other country just seems comfortable enough to get on with it without screaming about it, I mean I haven't heard many people chanting "CAN-A-DA, CAN-A-DA!" the way the yanks do.




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Posted by satchmo on Thu Sep 8th at 8:20pm 2005


A nation gains strength by its citizens having pride in his/her country. Did you notice that the list includes some of the most powerful countries in the world?

...and you left out Japan. Japanese are typically very proud to be Japanese, even more than Americans.




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Posted by BlisTer on Thu Sep 8th at 9:12pm 2005


? quoting satchmo
A nation gains strength by its citizens having pride in his/her country.

ok now this really intrigues me. when you americans watch movies like "pearl harbour" and "the last castle", do these movies really give you a good feeling, making you all warm inside, about how awesome and heroic it is to be american?

Cause when we watch those it has the opposite effect, it really can ruin a movie when they go overboard with that.




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Posted by Mephs on Thu Sep 8th at 10:03pm 2005


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Did you notice that the list includes some of the most powerful countries in the world?


Yes. Powerful and better are completely different things, however. Getting the poor to chant "We're number one!" isn't a kick in the ass away from the penniless soviet 'comrades' working their asses off for Mother Russia with a stupid grin...

I'd feel a bit more comfortable around Americans if they'd realise that they're swamped in propaganda, but any attempt to say so is, obviously taken as a jealous (and obviously wrong) attack on the land of milk and honey...




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Posted by Nickelplate on Thu Sep 8th at 10:24pm 2005


? quoting Mephs
I think this thread kind of illustrates the main difference between Americans and Europeans.

Very few European countries are as loud about their nationality for one thing (even the flag wavers of Northern Ireland pale in comparison).

America tends to flood every aspect of its culture with garish patriotic imagery and sentiment. Europeans tend to be less obsessed with national identity, and stamping a flag on everything. How many American movies have you seen that don't have some kind of speil about how great it is to be American behind the stars and stripes in slow motion?

I'd say that in order of obsessively jingoistic citizens it would go:

1. China
2. USA
3. England
4. Ireland

Every other country just seems comfortable enough to get on with it without screaming about it, I mean I haven't heard many people chanting "CAN-A-DA, CAN-A-DA!" the way the yanks do.

What about Germany? They got so nationalistic that thier old National Anthem is banned and you are not allowed to sing it!

It's not that we don't KNOW we're swamped in propaganda. It's that we enjoy war movies, because they kick ass. People killing other people on the TV is cool, it doesnt matter if it's a viet cong soldier killing an american or an IRA-extremist trying to assassinate someone. We like explosions and bullets and we like one side to win indefinitely to fulfill our paradigm of what a conflict scenario should be. Of course, we are not going to let the OTHER side win because that would be depressing.

If you're not proud to live where you live, where would you be proud to live? Pick a place and move there. AND we dont have flags stamped all over everything. Since outsourcing has brought us cintinually s**tty products from overseas, we like to know where something is made so we can tell whether its gonna be s**tty or not before we buy it. Look for the "Made in the USA" for a good product. (sometimes)




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Posted by French Toast on Fri Sep 9th at 12:19am 2005


About Americans being really patriotic and all... that'sfine. But if I watch anything with Tom Cruise in it, it makes me gag.

Anyways, it kind of reminds me of part of a George Carlin routine ( I love that guy <img src=" SRC="images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif">)

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Another thing that makes me a bad American, I do'nt get all choked up over flags and little yellow ribbons. (applause) I consider them symbols, and I prefer to leave the symbols to the symbol minded (applause)


<img src=" SRC="images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif"> <img src=" SRC="images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif"> Methinks that's hilarious <img src=" SRC="images/smiles/icon_smile.gif">

I like to consider myself "patriotic" if you will, but I don't go overboard. I'm proud to be a Canadian, I really can't think of another place I'd rather live, but I don't want a flag outside my door or anything like that...




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Posted by Nickelplate on Fri Sep 9th at 12:50am 2005


? quoting French Toast
About Americans being really patriotic and all... that'sfine. But if I watch anything with Tom Cruise in it, it makes me gag.

Anyways, it kind of reminds me of part of a George Carlin routine ( I love that guy )

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Another thing that makes me a bad American, I do'nt get all choked up over flags and little yellow ribbons. (applause) I consider them symbols, and I prefer to leave the symbols to the symbol minded (applause)



Methinks that's hilarious

I like to consider myself "patriotic" if you will, but I don't go overboard. I'm proud to be a Canadian, I really can't think of another place I'd rather live, but I don't want a flag outside my door or anything like that...

yeah, but... Canada...




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Posted by French Toast on Fri Sep 9th at 1:09am 2005


Canada was rated the best place to live on the planet for a few years in a year. We've dropped down now... but certainly not below the U.S. <img src=" SRC="images/smiles/icon_smile.gif">

There's nothing really wrong with Canada, except our army sucks balls. Think about it... using no stereotypes; We're nicer people, thinner, with better accents, hockey, ice fishing, and polar bears. Plus, Canada can't be mentioned without reminding you how much better our beer is.

Canada's not so bad.




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Posted by Nickelplate on Fri Sep 9th at 1:34am 2005


I dunno about the accent, though. eh?

And why aren't all the mexicans jumping over to YOUR place, if it's so great?




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Posted by fishy on Fri Sep 9th at 6:39am 2005


? quoting Nickelplate
I dunno about the accent, though. eh?

And why aren't all the mexicans jumping over to YOUR place, if it's so great?

maybe all the smart ones did.




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Posted by wil5on on Fri Sep 9th at 8:37am 2005


The mexicans are going to canada, they just keep getting caught on the way over.

I'm Australian. I'd rather live here than anywhere else I can think of. But I wouldnt rally behind an Australian flag, just because I like living here. Being a nice place to live isnt an inherent property of this country. I probably wouldnt risk my life to protect my country unless I couldnt leave.




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Posted by KoRnFlakes on Fri Sep 9th at 8:50am 2005


I'm rather proud of where I live as anyone is. but the truth is, britain is a hell hole for violence (drunk related and whatnot) as much as I like the fact I have heritage all over the place (monuments/pictures of my grandad on arromanches etc etc) I would far prefer to live in france.






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Posted by Hugh on Fri Sep 9th at 8:50am 2005


Canada's cool, I'm 3/4 Canadian so props, haha. A bunch of my American buddies are like "Canada sucks" but they love Mike Myers + Jim Carrey + Eugene Levy... oh the irony.


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Posted by BlisTer on Fri Sep 9th at 1:33pm 2005


? quoting KoRnFlakes
I'm rather proud of where I live as anyone is. but the truth is, britain is a hell hole for violence (drunk related and whatnot) as much as I like the fact I have heritage all over the place (monuments/pictures of my grandad on arromanches etc etc) I would far prefer to live in france.

if it's cause of the violence, cities like Paris, Marseille, ... have that too. It's a problem of big multicultural cities imo




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Re: Us vs. Them
Posted by wil5on on Fri Sep 9th at 2:06pm 2005


Melbourne is nice.


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