Some people are never satisfied!Twoflower wrote:I am American born but not happy about it.

Some people are never satisfied!Twoflower wrote:I am American born but not happy about it.
3066 or there abouts?Clinton Huxley wrote:We will get rid of the royals eventually, we just dont like to rush into things. Give us a couple more centuries to think about it
Your post, in point of fact, was also racist, in that you stereotyped black Americans. You weren't overtly negative about it, but racism doesn't require a negative opinion. Like, saying that Jews are productive and successful. It's racist/ethnocentric, but a positive statement.Deersbee wrote:I see, you're a racist, I was hoping for a more positive note.
Well, at least he had a first-hand experience, which most of us lack, which does not hinder us from forming and spreading opinions, so if you could set the record straight and tell us how Americans are, all the better.Massive sample he's working from. One city in a country where you can drive 2,000 miles without hitting a border? A country that could swallow most of Europe?
Yeah, we were all stereotyping the Germans and the Latvians, etc. This is the pub, after all.Deersbee wrote:
I see, you're a racist, I was hoping for a more positive note.
Your post, in point of fact, was also racist, in that you stereotyped black Americans. You weren't overtly negative about it, but racism doesn't require a negative opinion. Like, saying that Jews are productive and successful. It's racist/ethnocentric, but a positive statement.
My sample was taken between 1970 and 1989, and includes several dozen countries. I learned not to make sweeping generalizations along the way. I also learned not to take them to heart as they are seldom correct.Deersbee wrote:Zilla:Well, at least he had a first-hand experience, which most of us lack, which does not hinder us from forming and spreading opinions, so if you could set the record straight and tell us how Americans are, all the better.Massive sample he's working from. One city in a country where you can drive 2,000 miles without hitting a border? A country that could swallow most of Europe?
As for me, I cannot quite connect the fact of America being the world's most glorious democracy to the fact that at least one third of the population adheres to radical religion, this makes 100 mln fundamentalists, most of them Christian, enough for one at every corner.
My original objection was to the phrase 'blacks have a European mindset', when blacks in the United states are more likely to fall in to one of the conditions as listed above. A sweeping generalisation deserves a sweepingly generalised response.Charlou wrote:It would be good if you could connect your line of argument back to the intended premise of the thread topic.The Mad Hatter wrote:Oh, well, here I was thinking that most blacks in the United States were confronted by those conditions. I guess the majority of them are completely ignorant of the conditions then.Robert_S wrote:Those attitudes, conditions and behaviors are more prevalent among African Americans than whites, but it most certainly is NOT the majority.The Mad Hatter wrote:Racist... that's a good one.
Unfortunately for you, those are the conditions of the majority of blacks in the United States. You stated:Well, "the blacks" is a fairly blanket term, so we have no choice but to refer to the conditions that most blacks find themselves in.Interesting, huh, the black Americans have a European mentality.
From my perspective they are just people. I lived in Italy for three years, and traveled around Europe on the taxpayers' nickel. I didn't see anything in Europe that I couldn't see in some city in the US, except the heritage stuff, like the Victor Emmanuel Monument or that box-girder thing in Paris. Africa was far more alien than Europe for me. South Africa not so much, and Asia some yes, some no.Deersbee wrote:My friend's point was more along the lines of who he felt understood and accepted by, who he made friends with, who he felt he had a common language with, all of which appeared to him easier with the African Americans. He was on a Fullbright scholarship at the university of Chicago, so the persons he interacted with were likely not of the kind affected by the conditions TMH described. Anyway, my rendition of what his impressions were may be an inaccurate translation, I chose the word "kinship" because it appeared to me closest to my perception of what he said.
Anyway, this is all beside the point. I am curious: do Americans "feel" Europeans to be different?
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