DelightMachine -> RE: List of countries that put America to shame (4/21/2006 9:11:26 PM)
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ORIGINAL: IronBear This thread has the odour of The US v Every One Else, with every nation being second class compared to the US.. There was at one time when this attitude was prevelent in many posts accross the boards in CM and I will state now what i stated then (and upset the Mods) that if your citizens who are by numbers the majority of CM want CM to be a predominantly US site and then just bloody well say so, I'm reasonable sure that it would be possibl to either split CM into Us Cm and non USCM or even to locate suitable people to form a non US site mirroring CM..... Realy, I don't give a shit, I probably won't be around here mush in the near future of at least on the boards.. But iu am echoing the sentements of those who maeesge me daily or get me on a secure IM or private email........... Hold on there, IronBear. Nothing in my original post was intended to put down anyone else's country. Please don't take it that way. I absolutely love the fact that we get people posting here from around the world. I think it gives us useful perspectives. I particularly welcome your contributions. I guess it's time to say something more about my motivations in starting this post. Like it or not, the United States gets attacked in words by people around the world who do it thoughtlessly. Criticism is one thing, and many good criticisms can be made -- any mature person knows they can be made about that person's own country and others. But it isn't hard to see the malice just under the surface of some comments on these boards and elsewhere. To me, that was water off a ducks back before, but since 9/11 I find those attacks both insulting to the country I love and useful to its terrorist enemies. One of the chief things America has on its side in these kinds of discussions or debates are certain FACTS about what it is and what it's done. It's useful for everyone everywhere, American or not, to remember these FACTS. And the biggest fact among them is that NO other nation has done so much for humanity over the course of that nation's existence than the United States. Most nations are too small to have been able to do that, many are too new and on a per capita basis some may well do better than we do overall. But my point is that once you recognize that so much good has come to the rest of the world from this country as a government and as a society, it's kind of hard for anyone, even the half-rational, to actually hate this country -- at least if there's any value to that person at all. That's my point. quote:
I, like may others here who are not US residents get tired having the concept that the USA is the center of the universe rammed down our throats. I think that's an exaggeration. I could just as easily say that I'm tired of having the concept of the USA as the Great Satan rammed down our throats. Look at the posts in the threads and you'll see it. In that atmosphere, defending the United States is what you'd expect from people who love their country. quote:
I've lost count of the technology and inventions originating in Australia which because of an inept Government and that Aussied have been too lazy about investing in Australia, heve endee up in US hands and never given credit as to the origins. Welcome to the club. Examples of American ingenuity now in the hands of others who are beating us at our own game: automobiles, electronics, and the game of Soduko (invented by an American, ignored by us, picked up by the Japanese -- bless 'em -- and reimported back here under a Japanese name). quote:
Sometimes it is time to go softly, softly and get out of people's faces. Good diplomacy allows for face saving and retention of national pride rather than the larger than life brashness Not when you're under attack. It amazes me how people outside this country think they can trash us -- really attack us, not just criticize -- and get shocked when Americans get angry at it. You're not one of those who attack us IronBear, and I really don't mind criticism from someone who respects us or, as you do, loves us, but when you're under rhetorical attack, you bring out the big rhetorical guns, that's all. quote:
I am also proud of my Aussie heritage, And have every right to be, too. quote:
not of the Australoiua today which has become a lap dog for the US administration but for where we came from and out traditional way of life which is all but gone for good........ Guess I'll be moving to either Canada or Southern Ireland... I don't think he's a lapdog. I think he's simply allied with us. You know more about it than I do, and I don't know enough to debate what the Australian government's done wrong in allying itself with the U.S. or supporting the War on Terror, but I wonder what the difference is supposed to be between a good ally and a lapdog. One last point: Even acknowledging all the benefits America has given to the world, we deserve nothing back for it except a fair hearing in the court of public opinion, and that's all I ask for. It certainly doesn't mean we're right on any particular topic and it doesn't mean we haven't done plenty of bad things, including harm to others. It also doesn't mean that other nations aren't valuable or have the potential to do even greater things. When an expert witness is called to the stand, the lawyer usually will first ask the witness about his credentials, then get testimony about what's directly related to the trial. The jury is not meant to take anything the witness says as gospel truth, but to take into account the witness's expertise and use their common sense. Sometimes character witnesses are also called to the stand to testify about how trustworthy some other witness is. Well, when the U.S. is called to testify, the jury of world opinion should know it's character.
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