at least I dont change others' post. I NEVER said "Quote from asiaprop: blah blah blah Goldman rules everyone else sucks blah blah blah " Maybe you should stick to facts instead of making up lies and believing in questionable journalism.
fair point about the stereotypical trap. But on the other side you wont ever be able to argue without sometimes making generalizations. However, my comments on arrogant Americans were targeted towards, well, arrogant Americans.
lol, thanks for causing me to laugh. I really think you got the material together to make for an excellent movie script. I am sure the target audience is large enough to secure funding...
we all have stereotypes of others <img src = "http://doubledeckerbuses.org/blog/media/AntiJapanesePropagandaTakeDayOff.png">
I established earlier that I am not of Asian origin. And maybe you spend a second to think about who has actually extended credit to you to finance your racist life style. Yes exactly, its those little yellow people, on average smaller than you, but with the ability to comprehend the big picture and a much longer-term view. Funny, isnt it? ;-)
LOL. I know a few arrogant Frenchmen or Germans, perhaps even a few Iranians. Arrogance is widespread around the world. It's part of the human curse.
one quote explains the natural consequences of internationalism, 'diversity', immigration and multiculturalism "Familiarity breeds contempt" meaning, the more the USA gets involved in the world, the more we open up our country to others, the less people will respect us and the more they will hate us it's a saying that's been around for hundreds of year - becasue it always has been, and always will be, true
well said. If you idiots in the united staes would stay at home and work instead of killing people around the world, we would repect you and you would have a beatiful life. But ... Idiots
it's not the citizens that did it or wanted it. there was a disasterous rise of misplaced power "In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist. We must never let the weight of this combination endanger our liberties or democratic processes. " President Eisenhower, 1961
Exactly. The international community equates the will of the American Government with the will of American Citizens, and that couldn't be farther from the truth.