Re: Why do British hate american culture?
"Raj Feridun" <rferid@NOSPAMyahoo.co.jp> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 08:51:44 +1300, JJD <jefdrab@newsguy.com> wrote:
>
> >>I do wish her good luck and I hold no ill feelings towards her. If she
> >>dislikes America she's absolutely doing to right thing by leaving and
> >>I urge the same of all America-haters living in the country. The
> >>haters don't deserve to live there.
>
> >I'm sure you're mistaken. One remembers claims that America is the
> >place where one is free to see the world as one wishes, without fear
> >or prejudice. Perhaps that was in another time.
>
> No, no mistake. The undeservedness of haters to live in the USA is
> purely my opinion. Yes, the United States allows everyone to express
> their views freely even the USA haters.
>
> 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
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