Re: Why do British hate american culture?
On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 20:14:23 +0900, Raj Feridun
<rferid@NOSPAMyahoo.co.jp> wrote:
>>>Nope, there's nothing wrong with her at all. She disliked America and
>>>she left. BRAVO!!!
>
>>You don't think there'd be any advantage in finding out what she
>>thought unacceptable and checking to see if it was a concern worth
>>addressing? America might be close to perfect, but it's those little
>>finishing touches that will see you covered in glory. "If you don't
>>like it, leave" sounds a little self-satisfied and non-progressive,
>>don't you think?
>
>You've mistaken me for someone who believes the USA to be perfect. I
>don't even think it's close.
>
>When I said "haters" I wasn't referring to the average Americans
>unhappy with their situations who seek to change them by having their
>democratic voices heard. That's the best part about the country in my
>opinion.
>
>I was referring to the bellyachers who whine and complain without
>seeking any solutions and simply put down the country they live in for
>the sport of it.
>
If your solution is for them to go to another country because you
don't want them, is your country the land of the free, or is the
country who is prepared to take all these whiners and complainers the
land of the free?
If you were to be free of the whiners and complainers, would this
allow you to move on to another group who didn't fit your idea of
what's required to deservedly live in your country?
JJD
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