> I don't understand the opinions of a lot of Americans.... > Americans seem to have a major superiority complex. All this > talk about 'heroes 'war' and patriotic ramble. Anyone could > be forgiven for thinking America was not a lot different from > other empires of the past like ancient Rome etc... Seems to > me Americans believe their life is more valuable than the > lives of other humans around the globe.
Why is it that other countries are allowed to be proud of themselves, but when we are, it's a supiority complex? I happen to think America is the best country in the world. Does that mean I'm crazy or feel that I'm superior? No, it just means I'm proud of my country. Sure, I'm biased. Don't tell me the French don't think France is the best, or the Germans, etc, etc. > I'm struck by the American media as well. If only the average > American could see the media from an outside perspective an > realise how much america (and by way of cultural imperialism, > the rest of the world) is being completely propagandised > (like I have never seen as extreme before). The whole good > and evil debate. You know how many people GW pissed off when > he used the word 'crusade' in his rhetoric? How offensive > must that have been to people of the Islamic faith (given That's too bad. So, let me get this straight... because of the Crusades, we can't use the word "crusade" any more? That's almost as bad as the people complaining about the "Infinite Justice" code word. Give me a break. > history). Maybe our so called advanced civilisation really > isn't that different from the dark ages of the crusades... We > don't read anymore, we are incapable of forming independent > opinions, all we do is consume (which is the measure of our > worth) and we boil complex international politics down to > simple binaries philosophies because we are incapable of > seeing a more complex reality in which we aren't as innocent > as we make ourselves out to be. In short, we are reactionary > and are motivated by our emotions (fuelled by the media which > feeds on our fear). I really think that the so called > american 'way of life' is just a guise for maintaining > western luxuries at the expense of the rest of the world. Now here you have some good points. I do think people too often take the easy way out... ie, it's simpler to take the media's news w/o questioning it fully. I'd be willing to bet, however, that this has been a human frailty in all cultures... well, those cultures that were powerful and rich, which we are ... I'm not saying that makes us better, I'm just saying that this has an impact on how we see the world. -RC ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Your ad could be here. Monies from ads go to support these lists and provide more resources for the community. http://www.fusionauthority.com/ads.cfm Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/index.cfm?sidebar=lists
