Question:
People from outside the United States, what do you really think of us in the US?
Bob
2006-08-13 19:51:26 UTC
Please note, the views and actions of our government are not those of every U.S. citizen. I'm not saying that you are a bad person if you don't like the U.S. either, but sometimes, I think anit-americanism is just fueled by stereotypes, politics, and media.
Seventeen answers:
anonymous
2006-08-13 20:23:51 UTC
I think those of you in US are just like any other people in other countries. It is just that your government is projecting an image that is not very welcomed to the people of the world especially the Third World people.



But the most inexcusable act of your government is its support for the Zionist regime of Israel even after all the atrocities they've caused to the people in Middle East. How could they unabashedly declined for resolutions after resolutions to stop Israeli attacks and invasion on Palestianians and recently on Lebanon.



Your country or more precisely, your government claims to be the champion of human rights but look at what they've done to the innocent people of Afghanistan, Iraq and to the prisoners in Guantanamo Bay and Abu Ghraib.



Another thing about the US is its constant fear of being a terrorist target despite of all its military safeguards. One reason for this is the sense of guilt that they have because they know that to support Israel is against the stance of the vast majority of the people of the world. But instead of stop supporting Israel and start acting as a responsible "superpower", they start being paranoid out of this feeling of guilt.



So I would have to say that it's not right to blame US citizens for the action of their government. But think about it, who chose the Government in the first place. America is a democracy not a dictatorship, so if you don't like what your government is doing, voice them out. It's your right!!



If I were asked "What is the one most important thing our society needs?"

I would have to say "That would be a just and upright government and WORLD PEACE!!!" *sound of applause*
the_knowing2
2006-08-13 20:05:45 UTC
Personally I am pleased to say that I respect and admire the American people as a whole.



In every culture you will have the ratbags and politics are not always the true reflections of the people.



I may be wrong but I believe that you do not have compulsary voting as we do in Australia. This can be good and bad at the same time, but if all people of a country vote, it has to be a true reflection of what the people want. If its not compulsary, it makes people lazy and complacent, leaving others to vote and then regretting the party that gets in and their policies that follow.



I believe that the US is doing the best they can in this world of turmoil.



They get slagged by other countries and the media seems to be so one sided, which is not the way journalism is supposed to work.



You have built a great nation and should be proud of it, jealousy and hatred will always be there, just ignore it and know that we dont all think that way.
anonymous
2016-12-17 15:21:43 UTC
Globalization can not help the united statesA. as long as there's a commerce deficit. If the U.S. made products have been being offered globally then it can be a various tale. the only factor approximately globalization that could desire to help the united statesA. is that we live out of the "international village", withdraw from the U.N. and deport the unlawful extraterrestrial beings and liberals.
denizbt
2006-08-13 20:37:16 UTC
i live in Turkey.

We fought together during Korea.We used to see you as real allies and also friends for a long time.

But those days have gone now.

We know that you have supported the kurdish terrorist organization PKK(which is accepted bye CIA as a terrorist group).



Another reason is you are not leaving the ''Armenian Genocide'' crap to historians but you use it against us politically.Where is the democracy dude?Why don't you call comissions of historians all around the world and let them decide?(you'll be amazed when you see so many armenian historians running away)



Third,in my country everybody thinks that you have nothing to do with WMDs or terror but the only thing matters is oil.



But culturally there are some nice things like your music or your movies.(blues is great ;) )



And as i see from other posts most of the American people like to talk about an issue without having proper knowledge.That's because they don't have to.Everything is organized for them and they don't have to think much.



I don't want to make it a long and boring thing.

In conclusion;

-i don't trust your government.

-i like your music and movies

-i have a sympathy to black people living there

-i respect all your scientists' achievements for humanity.

-and i think one day US will understand that with great power comes great responsibility ;)
anonymous
2006-08-13 19:57:51 UTC
I was going to say I think most people like the American people per se, not all of course, but then Americans probably don't like all the world's people either, however be that as it may, most of the world has more problems with governmental policy than the people themselves.
Je t'aime ♥
2006-08-13 19:55:53 UTC
I think that the US is a solid God fearing nation built on christiantiy from the start and is now being corrupted by people because they are allowing the devil into thier lives
anonymous
2006-08-13 20:00:15 UTC
I'm a deep-thinking individual who judges every nation by it's beer. American mass-market beer is rubbish but there are some rather good small brews
anonymous
2006-08-14 01:26:09 UTC
I'm from the US and I hate most of the country. But thats because I'm a wasp who hates Republicans and people from the South, hicks, and especially people from Texas.
deviANT
2006-08-13 20:02:27 UTC
-Most Americans are:

ignorant, materialistic, gun crazy, violent, alcoholic, superstitious (religious),egotistic, greedy, poorly educated, militaristic, sexually obsessed, viscous, jingoistic, power mad, short term orientated, anti-community ( favouring the rights of the individual over the rights of the masses), anti intellectual. anti-environmental, unimaginative sheep. I am happy I got out of that country.
leylu
2006-08-13 20:03:42 UTC
the ppl from the states have too much attutude , from the ones ive dealt w ith .......see im a customer service rep from canada and we service tw cable in the states i find americans to be very rude and very negative towards canadians we don't hate you don't hate us!!!!!



j s ...totally agree with you about the beer!!!!!

what do you think about canadian beer????
Sabrine *
2006-08-13 19:58:07 UTC
Well, I think many people can't think for themselves, however, I think the same thing for peopla all over the world....
jguerrero14
2006-08-13 20:22:26 UTC
I'm from the US but traveling elsewhere (Dominican republic), they think our country is really sketchy. Which is true...
ole_lady_93
2006-08-13 19:55:44 UTC
i am from u.s. I don't think you will like the answers you will get.
anonymous
2006-08-13 20:00:23 UTC
shld our views be influenced by the works of bush
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2006-08-13 20:10:30 UTC
i'm from the Philippines...as far as for every Filipino here well.....they think highly of America as a country...but of course not all....
anonymous
2006-08-13 19:56:06 UTC
you guy's are just cool
Jersey girl on Florida.
2006-08-13 20:10:26 UTC
i REALLY DON'T GIVE AFUC K WHAT THEY THINK ABOUT



PARDON ME I HAVE TO ADD THIS...KISS MY LATINA ***.


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