Re: Why do British hate american culture?
On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 22:12:34 +1300, "Adam Whyte-Settlar"
<grawillers@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> I was just urging all those haters to leave since there's no reason to
>> hang around a place you hate so much. I applauded her personally for
>> doing so. A lot of the haters are just of full of hot air though and
>> hungering attention it would seem. They fully avail themselves of the
>> privilege that is American citizenship and all it affords them while
>> badmouthing their country all the way. That just sucks.
>Not into democracy yourself then?
>Think you could define what an 'America-hater' *is* exactly?
>Does merely 'bad-mouthing their country' make them 'America haters' in your
>view?
>A W-S
No, I did define what I think a "hater" is. I can bad mouth my country
with the best of them like when I told you I'm no fan of the Bush
Administration. I don't even think Bush was actually elected but
rather appointed by the Republican-majority Supreme Court.. But I'm
not going to sit here and just rattle off epithets about how America
sucks and the rest of the world is so much better (it isn't). The
great thing about America is we Americans CAN change things as
individuals and I plan to do my best towards that end this autumn.
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