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I really only go overseas for work but you do get an understanding in some small way of how others think.





I spend a lot of time at the local university campus, where a substantial number of the students are foreigners. Most of them are quite nice, but politically show the indoctrination of the radical left: America is an evil racist empire, blah, blah, etc. I talk to them and it quickly becomes apparent to them (and myself) how shallow their understanding of the United States is. Mainly they parrot the opinions of foreign radicals and domestic liberals, and find themselves shocked when they speak to someone who actually likes the United States. In effect, they have never been exposed to pro-American opinions before and the basis for their hate - the mindless repetition of anti-American slogans - quickly falls apart.


I've been to England and Brazil, but living in Los Angeles can't entirely be considered living in America. LA is increasingly an upscale suburb of Mexico.

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after seeing how they raise their children I believe I now know why they blow themselves up when they don't get their way




This probably deserves its own thread - I've had thoughts on this too.

Pretty much daily, we hear of officials having to retract opinions because they offend some group, or, for example, an ad or product having to be recalled because it was "insensitive". (Recall the Burger King ice cream lid that supposedly said "Allah".)

In the case of Muslims, I suspect that such constant complaining is one of two things:

1.) A calculated attempt to acclimate the West to minor appeasement (eg. Burger King changing it's ice cream lids), so that when the major appeasement is demanded - such as not retaliating against an Islamic terrorist act - we are inclined to agree since we have been conditioned to do so through incrementalism.

2.) This religion produces a class of people who are permanently child-like, except their temper tantrums involve crashing airplanes into office buildings.


(Perhaps I should create a poll?)


In the case of other non-Americans, their attitudes involve dodging responsibility for the condition of their countries. For example, if they are poor it is because of evil American capitalist exploitation, not the fact they reject free markets - typically through socialism, communism, or the French style "social market" - all of which result in economic stagnation and failure.