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In Ireland, the whole being too American was something that is frowned upon. There isn't a whole lot of hating, in my experience, just the blatant use of stereotypes (ALL Amercians are rude, ALL Americans are stupid, ALL Americans are fat, that last one actually being pretty funny, because Ireland has a higher percentage of Obese people than America,) but they're not limited to America. People I encounter, especially the kids in every school I've ever been to, believe every fucking stereotype there is, all Muslims are towelhead terrorists, all homosexuals are freakish and weird, all English people are arrogant and want to take over Ireland. In fact, England hate gets in the way of America hate over here. England is our America, its culture is seeping in pretty damn fast.
Not entirely true; most of the Western world also thinks Japan is completely crazy.
So it's not okay for people to make blanket statements about people in the United States, yet you get to make a blanket statement about people in four countries? What's up with that?It makes me rethink my plans to visit the UK someday, if I'm going to be treated that way I might as well stay home where people can dislike me because of who I am, not where I am from.
I just really hoped people were better than to generalize the ENTIRE country like that. It makes me really sad, not to be an American, but to be human in that people think of others like that. Being proud of where you come from is hard when so many people have a blind hatred of it. I think everyone has a right to be proud of their home, and it leaves a deep hurt how rude and mean some people are about this.
have you ignored almost every single post in this thread which has basically just repeated the same thing over and over again? no-one has any beef with the American people, we just complain about the politics (and then, that's only if people are going to bring up politics in the first place).Wow, after reading this, and a lot of some of the things people posted here are so negative. I don't even want to quote them all.
I just really hoped people were better than to generalize the ENTIRE country like that. It makes me really sad, not to be an American, but to be human in that people think of others like that. Being proud of where you come from is hard when so many people have a blind hatred of it. I think everyone has a right to be proud of their home, and it leaves a deep hurt how rude and mean some people are about this.
It makes me rethink my plans to visit the UK someday, if I'm going to be treated that way I might as well stay home where people can dislike me because of who I am, not where I am from.
She probably just paid attention to the most offensive comments and then assumed we were all like that.have you ignored almost every single post in this thread which has basically just repeated the same thing over and over again? no-one has any beef with the American people, we just complain about the politics (and then, that's only if people are going to bring up politics in the first place).
And whoever mentioned my new aversion to visiting the UK, it's not just there. I need to clarify, I wasn't making a blanket statement, but I wouldn't want to go to a place where there are people who will hate me because of where I'm from.
i.e. your post which was clearly a joke. :|She probably just paid attention to the most offensive comments and then assumed we were all like that.
you do realise that at least half this forum's membership is American?I've been treated badly now on two forums because I am American. And fuck I'm not even patriotic. I just live here.
sometimes I think this might not be such a bad thing. a little enthusiasm never hurt anyone.Also US soldier mentality being all about making themselves feel good, hoorahing about everything, Inflating the American armies ego, etc.
i.e. your post which was clearly a joke. :|
you do realise that at least half this forum's membership is American?
You do realize there are forums other than this one?
Being proud of where you come from is hard when so many people have a blind hatred of it. I think everyone has a right to be proud of their home, and it leaves a deep hurt how rude and mean some people are about this.
See, this is what I'm talking about! No sense of humour! Bloody Americans and their McDonald's and Coca-Cola and weird "football" and slavery and Starbucks and the Kool-Aid Man. I don't even know if Kool-Aid is American, but whatever, my point still stands!I didn't take it as one. As I've learned earlier (as in somewhere else), sarcasm and written word don't always go together. Plus I have aspergers so I might be having a moment here, but that didn't seem like sarcasm. It looked serious to me.