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Why do people like to undermine Americans, and group them all together?

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posted on Oct, 21 2010 @ 06:40 PM
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Americans take themselves too serious and think they rule the roost.

Best country in the world, Psh



The problem is that so many Americans fill the sterotype.



posted on Oct, 21 2010 @ 06:50 PM
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Originally posted by DuceizBack
Usually when I get home, I check out RT[russiatoday] & check out their videos.
It could be a video about literally nothing to do with America, and Americans get bashed, and people say we're scared to march.

People believe Americans are scared to protest, and always keep quiet.
Do people on here honestly believe that?
People on the outside looking in, typically believe all Americans are all the same war-mongering retards.

I know several people who would flea this country if need be, what's up with all the US hate?
edit on 21-10-2010 by DuceizBack because: (no reason given)


Because we do the same thing to everyone else bro. Its true.



posted on Oct, 21 2010 @ 07:15 PM
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To those blissfully ignorant ones of you who aren't done victimizing yourselves for being American, here's one example of how American lunatics are destroying peoples' freedoms around the globe:



An anti-gay bill in Uganda that proposes the death penalty and long prison sentences for homosexual acts. Uganda’s Parliament — encouraged by American evangelicals (who converted Uganda’s President, Yoweri Museveni, pictured below) — in October introduced a new draft legislation, The Anti-Homosexuality Bill, that will “… greatly expand criminal penalties against lesbians and gays.” Currently, “carnal knowledge of any person against the order of nature” carries a sentence of up to 7+ years imprisonment under Uganda’s penal code. The proposed legislation seeks to imprison anyone convicted of “the offense of homosexuality” for life, while “aggravated homosexuality,” will incur the death penalty.




Many top U.S. politicians are also invested in Uganda. The Bush administration liked to present the country as a model of pro-abstinence, anti-condom AIDS prevention policies (a claim that some dispute), and author Jeff Sharlet recently revealed close ties between The Family -- the secretive network of conservative American Christians that includes leading Sens. James Inhofe, Sam Brownback, Tom Coburn and Mike Enzi -- and the Ugandan legislator, David Bahati, who introduced the tough new anti-gay bill.

These American and African Christians have many things in common, but a frequent tie is a shared dislike -- bordering on detestation -- of homosexuality and homosexuals. Ugandan Christianity, like the faith in much of Africa and the Southern Hemisphere, is booming and orthodox on matters of sex, and is seen by Americans evangelicals in particular as fertile territory for mission work. It is also seen as a bulwark against an even more traditionalist Islam, as well as a breeding ground for Christian allies in the culture wars being fought in the West.

"Just as the United States and other northern societies routinely dump our outlawed or expired chemicals, pharmaceuticals, machinery, and cultural detritus on African and other Third World countries, we now export a political discourse and public policies our own society has discarded as outdated and dangerous," Tarso Luís Ramos, head of the PRA, says in the foreword to the report. "Africa's anti-gay campaigns are to a substantial degree made in the U.S.A."


politicsdaily.com..
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posted on Oct, 21 2010 @ 09:20 PM
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This is bad, thanks too our lack-their of government, people are going to have to suffer!



posted on Oct, 21 2010 @ 09:20 PM
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