Topic: Why do Americans seem to hate the English so much?
theaimeehane's photo
Mon 03/14/11 10:09 AM


i find its the other way round. im British and a lot of my friends dislike Americans


Why is that?



i think its more the stereotype of American that we hear all the time. bitchy people who think they are better then the rest of the world. ive never met an American like this but hey, TV is a powerful influence

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Mon 03/14/11 10:12 AM
bitchy people who think they are better then the rest of the world
That was the opinion that I found at that blog, although he was careful to qualify that it was not so much the American people he met, but more the American Government.

msharmony's photo
Mon 03/14/11 10:24 AM



i find its the other way round. im British and a lot of my friends dislike Americans


Why is that?



i think its more the stereotype of American that we hear all the time. bitchy people who think they are better then the rest of the world. ive never met an American like this but hey, TV is a powerful influence



isnt that the ever loving truth, where would people get their reality if they didnt have television,,,,????

lol

wux's photo
Mon 03/14/11 05:02 PM
Edited by wux on Mon 03/14/11 05:16 PM


i find its the other way round. im British and a lot of my friends dislike Americans


Why is that?


I'd venture to say that the reason is that Americans send their troops to far away lands from their country, to kill people on command and without reason or cause; and yet if the same thing happens to Americans, then it's blue murder they cry.

For some strange reason, hypocriticality attracts hatred by other people.

I mean, the Americans sent, have sent, and are sending troops to half a dozen countries of which I know, where they killed thousands of people, destroyed the landscape, even trees and plants can't grow there any more, and then they washed their hands, came home, and now it's a "disgrace" to support Viet Nam war dodgers, and we are starting to see hero movies about Viet Nam.

I am sure a lot of the Britons, their friends, and people in other countries, both democracies and not, both Christian and not, both atheist and not, are full of hatred for the American government, and by osmosis, justly or not, for the American people. The Americans sent troops to, for instance, Afghanistan, supposedly to find Bin Laden. Ten years later the troops are still there, the country is more of a pile and rubble of once-buildings-now-rock than ever, and Bin Laden has not been caught.

This is suspect. There were Nazi war criminals who escaped the invading liberating forces, and escaped to unknown lands; these men were well protected and their looks and identities changed. Nobody knew where they were; yet these Nazi war criminals were tracked down, brought home, tried and executed by Israel and Israeli secret service men after the second world war. Israel did not invade Paraguay or Uruguay to catch these men. Isreal did not spend three trillion dollars to bring a number of these war criminals to justice. Whereas America has the whole world mobilized, has waged war on terror for ten years now, created havoc, disorder, pain, torture and mother's and wive's tears, for the same ten year period; and they were unable to catch just one man. Oh, and they did spend three trillion on the wars in the last ten years.

So this explains why most people in the entire world hate Americans and most definitely the American Government: Americans act like psychopaths, to whom the suffering of other humans is not worth a penny, let them suffer, they say, it's no skin off of our backs. Americans treat each soldier fallen in Afghanistan as a national hero, yet the men were there to kill Afghans; no tears are shed for the lives of Afghans. They are cooookooraches, the Americans give that air to the world, the Americans make the world believe they think of Afghan lives as dirt, specs of boogers. So why do Americans get surprised for their "government" being hated?

Secondly, they are ineffective, the well-fed, well-organized, well-protected, well-armed and well-armoured American troops. (For each American soldier that gets killed, five hundred Afghans have died. Afghan fighters are vulnerable to bullets; American troops have such an effective body armour that only their necks are vulnerable to injury. Almost all American casualties happen when an American army truck drives over a landmine, or American troops have to enter a building or cave in only one possible, small spot. In the landmines, there are millions of shrapnesl pieces flying, they have a good chance of hitting at least one neck. In case of going into a building, there are hundreds of Afghan warriors and patriots firing at one man, so some bullets find the neck. Americans, however, even if they fire just a few shots, will kill a man, each time.)

The joke is that the Americans still haven't caught their man, a man, one man, despite having spent more money on this than the entire world's economy generates in a year, outside of America. And thirdly, they are stupid, for having to ask "why does the world hate us?"

At least we got to the point where Americans are asking this question. They are asking it as if it was an incredibly stupid thing to ask, as if it was an incomprehensible thought. The more they ask, the more they will learn the opinion of others of their country, and the more they will learn how badly their country's international affairs have been managed. Americans will finally learn, I very much hope, that it is not nice to be international bullies to the nth degree. Americans will finally learn, I hope, to listen to newscasts of other countries, and not rely for their individual knowledge of the world entirely on the American news media.

You see, Americans established at least one torture colony, and nobody blinked an eye about that. Not one American, anyway.

But America, which was the most popular and most beloved country in the entire world for a good 40-50 years after the second world war, compeltely and utterly destroyed the goodwill of the world toward it, it turned itself to be the most hated nation in the world at present.

Why? I am asking this now. Why did the Americans let this happen? How could they? Where was their humanity, their conscience in the last ten-twenty years?

krupa's photo
Mon 03/14/11 05:36 PM
We are Americans...we do whatever the hell we want.

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Mon 03/14/11 05:56 PM



i find its the other way round. im British and a lot of my friends dislike Americans


Why is that?


I'd venture to say that the reason is that Americans send their troops to far away lands from their country, to kill people on command and without reason or cause; and yet if the same thing happens to Americans, then it's blue murder they cry.

For some strange reason, hypocriticality attracts hatred by other people.

I mean, the Americans sent, have sent, and are sending troops to half a dozen countries of which I know, where they killed thousands of people, destroyed the landscape, even trees and plants can't grow there any more, and then they washed their hands, came home, and now it's a "disgrace" to support Viet Nam war dodgers, and we are starting to see hero movies about Viet Nam.

I am sure a lot of the Britons, their friends, and people in other countries, both democracies and not, both Christian and not, both atheist and not, are full of hatred for the American government, and by osmosis, justly or not, for the American people. The Americans sent troops to, for instance, Afghanistan, supposedly to find Bin Laden. Ten years later the troops are still there, the country is more of a pile and rubble of once-buildings-now-rock than ever, and Bin Laden has not been caught.

This is suspect. There were Nazi war criminals who escaped the invading liberating forces, and escaped to unknown lands; these men were well protected and their looks and identities changed. Nobody knew where they were; yet these Nazi war criminals were tracked down, brought home, tried and executed by Israel and Israeli secret service men after the second world war. Israel did not invade Paraguay or Uruguay to catch these men. Isreal did not spend three trillion dollars to bring a number of these war criminals to justice. Whereas America has the whole world mobilized, has waged war on terror for ten years now, created havoc, disorder, pain, torture and mother's and wive's tears, for the same ten year period; and they were unable to catch just one man. Oh, and they did spend three trillion on the wars in the last ten years.

So this explains why most people in the entire world hate Americans and most definitely the American Government: Americans act like psychopaths, to whom the suffering of other humans is not worth a penny, let them suffer, they say, it's no skin off of our backs. Americans treat each soldier fallen in Afghanistan as a national hero, yet the men were there to kill Afghans; no tears are shed for the lives of Afghans. They are cooookooraches, the Americans give that air to the world, the Americans make the world believe they think of Afghan lives as dirt, specs of boogers. So why do Americans get surprised for their "government" being hated?

Secondly, they are ineffective, the well-fed, well-organized, well-protected, well-armed and well-armoured American troops. (For each American soldier that gets killed, five hundred Afghans have died. Afghan fighters are vulnerable to bullets; American troops have such an effective body armour that only their necks are vulnerable to injury. Almost all American casualties happen when an American army truck drives over a landmine, or American troops have to enter a building or cave in only one possible, small spot. In the landmines, there are millions of shrapnesl pieces flying, they have a good chance of hitting at least one neck. In case of going into a building, there are hundreds of Afghan warriors and patriots firing at one man, so some bullets find the neck. Americans, however, even if they fire just a few shots, will kill a man, each time.)

The joke is that the Americans still haven't caught their man, a man, one man, despite having spent more money on this than the entire world's economy generates in a year, outside of America. And thirdly, they are stupid, for having to ask "why does the world hate us?"

At least we got to the point where Americans are asking this question. They are asking it as if it was an incredibly stupid thing to ask, as if it was an incomprehensible thought. The more they ask, the more they will learn the opinion of others of their country, and the more they will learn how badly their country's international affairs have been managed. Americans will finally learn, I very much hope, that it is not nice to be international bullies to the nth degree. Americans will finally learn, I hope, to listen to newscasts of other countries, and not rely for their individual knowledge of the world entirely on the American news media.

You see, Americans established at least one torture colony, and nobody blinked an eye about that. Not one American, anyway.

But America, which was the most popular and most beloved country in the entire world for a good 40-50 years after the second world war, compeltely and utterly destroyed the goodwill of the world toward it, it turned itself to be the most hated nation in the world at present.

Why? I am asking this now. Why did the Americans let this happen? How could they? Where was their humanity, their conscience in the last ten-twenty years?



I take it you've never been in the military.....believe me the body armour is not that great. You may as well be wearing a sheet of paper wrapped around you when being shot at by an AK-47. I agree that we are in places that we shouldn't be but it is not like we are drawing names of countries out of a hat and invading them, before we get there these people are being raped, beaten, killed. Is it our duty to act as world police? That is debateable. Should the strong help the weak? or should we just enjoy what we have here and tell others "too bad should have been born in America"? I'm very proud to be American and unless you've had the chance to spend time in America around real American's then you really should not be judging us based on what you see on T.V. or ESPECIALLY our politicians.

Marley's photo
Mon 03/14/11 06:05 PM
Because the English are insufferable pricks...with bad teeth.

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Mon 03/14/11 06:08 PM

Because the English are insufferable pricks...with bad teeth.


Gee thanks now I see why people dislike us.

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Mon 03/14/11 06:28 PM
Edited by wux on Mon 03/14/11 06:45 PM

I take it you've never been in the military.....believe me the body armour is not that great. You may as well be wearing a sheet of paper wrapped around you when being shot at by an AK-47. I agree that we are in places that we shouldn't be but it is not like we are drawing names of countries out of a hat and invading them, before we get there these people are being raped, beaten, killed. Is it our duty to act as world police? That is debateable. Should the strong help the weak? or should we just enjoy what we have here and tell others "too bad should have been born in America"? I'm very proud to be American and unless you've had the chance to spend time in America around real American's then you really should not be judging us based on what you see on T.V. or ESPECIALLY our politicians.


No, it is not your duty to be the world police. Nobody asked you to be. You are the self-appointed world police. You get there to stop people from beating and killing each other, and raping their women. So you, as a world police, beat them, kill much more many of them than they could ever, on their own strength, but granted, you don't rape the women, because that's anti-christian and you would get court-marshalled anyway if you did.

So what is it so grand about going to a far away country, looking for a man, shooting up everybody, not raping the women (good for you!! you are a very good man) and beeetchign about the uniform because it stings when you get hit. You wish you would lose the arm, the leg, the kidney, the life, as opposed to being stung? you are not realistic my young friend.

You are pulling names of countries out of hats. There is no country in the entire world where people do not get beaten and killed by each other and women do not get raped. Give your head a shakie.

And what about being a police? A world police? You go to faraway countries to kill and punish people, even those who never beat another one, who never killed another human soul, who never raped a woman. Think of it this way: How many countries sent troops to Philadelphia or to Abaquerque, or to New Hampshire, to punish and police the Americans for beating and killing each other, and for raping the women in Phillie, Humphie, and in Alba? You are not making sense. YOU DON'T HAVE THE MORAL RIGHT TO DO THIS TO OTHER COUNTRIES AND THEIR CITIZENS, MUCH LIKE OTHER COUNTRIES HAVE NO RIGHT TO POLICE PEOPLE IN YOUR COUNTRY.

This is how the world sees America. This is the answer to "why is that". And your given answer, "we are the selfless world police", is fuel to the fire of hatred: "What? they think they actually have the RIGHT to do this to other countries' citizens?" "WHAT???? NOW THEY SAY IT'S THEIR DUTY? Sh'ma o Yisroel, next they will be saying they are a Christian nation. Hear this, o, Israel! What a shame brought on the heads and souls of the followers of Thy son, Jesus."

You are making lots of sense. But only to Americans. Not to any other soul in the world.

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Mon 03/14/11 06:35 PM
Edited by wux on Mon 03/14/11 06:41 PM

We are Americans...we do whatever the hell we want.


Absolutely. I can't argue with that. You are correct.

This is why the world hates you, too.

You have the right attitude: you don't give a damm if the world hates you.

Unfortunately some Americans do subscribe to America doing hateful things, and then on top they expect praise and gratitude form other nations for the American's hateful acts.

Some other Americans are completely oblvious to the whole things. They ask, sometimes, "why is that?" and then they think of something else because their thoughts wonder off.

I expect the next country that America will invade and destroy will be attacked on the grounds that this country "did not give us enough lip service to support our horrific wars against other countries, and now we are mad because they did not say we are right in being the world police and they did not give us praise and gratitude. This is most definitely anti-American, so we will raze this country to inarable desert, then we wash our hands and ask the world "anyone else feels like not feeling gratitude for our selflessly being the world police, anyone else is willing to not praise us?"

But I think you are the first honest American I meet. You say, "yes, we kill them, for no reason, for no cause, so what? We do what we want." This is at least a straight and honest attitude, dude.

I like you. No bull, just the straight and honest goods.

Good for you.

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Mon 03/14/11 06:52 PM




No, it is not your duty to be the world police. Nobody asked you to be. You are the self-appointed world police. You get there to stop people from beating and killing each other, and raping their women. So you, as a world police, beat them, kill much more many of them than they could ever, on their own strength, but granted, you don't rape the women, because that's anti-christian and you would get court-marshalled anyway if you did.

So what is it so grand about going to a far away country, looking for a man, shooting up everybody, not raping the women (good for you!! you are a very good man) and beeetchign about the uniform because it stings when you get hit. You wish you would lose the arm, the leg, the kidney, the life, as opposed to being stung? you are not realistic my young friend.

You are pulling names of countries out of hats. There is no country in the entire world where people do not get beaten and killed by each other and women do not get raped. Give your head a shakie.

And what about being a police? A world police? You go to faraway countries to kill and punish people, even those who never beat another one, who never killed another human soul, who never raped a woman. Think of it this way: How many countries sent troops to Philadelphia or to Abaquerque, or to New Hampshire, to punish and police the Americans for beating and killing each other, and for raping the women in Phillie, Humphie, and in Alba? You are not making sense. YOU DON'T HAVE THE MORAL RIGHT TO DO THIS TO OTHER COUNTRIES AND THEIR CITIZENS, MUCH LIKE OTHER COUNTRIES HAVE NO RIGHT TO POLICE PEOPLE IN YOUR COUNTRY.

This is how the world sees America. This is the answer to "why". And your given answer is fuel to the fire of hatred: "What? they think they actually have the RIGHT to do this to other countries' citizens?"

You are making lots of sense. But only to Americans. Not to any other soul in the world.


We do not need other countries to save our people from rapist, murderers, and so on we have a system in place to defend the weak they are called police, and if they can't get the job done then there are marshalls and if they can't get the job done there is another level of security until yes we will call in our own military on these people if the need is there. You have zero merit to any of your ramblings. We are not going to far away countries looking for "A" man we are looking for those whose only interest is to dominate, enslave, and abuse the well being of others and when their own government and society can't help the weak someone has to. If you knew anything about how these organizations work you would know that stopping "A" man doesn't do anything, this is not a snake we are fighting, when you kill the leader you have only opened a vacancy and now you have started an uprising of many more wanting that position. Oh and this "stung" you speak about there is no "sting" to a 7.62 round THE SLUGG GOES THROUGH WALLS!!!!! you really think body armour is going to stop that????? Try fighting for a cause once in your life instead running off at the suck.

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Mon 03/14/11 07:00 PM


We are Americans...we do whatever the hell we want.


Absolutely. I can't argue with that. You are correct.

This is why the world hates you, too.

You have the right attitude: you don't give a damm if the world hates you.

Unfortunately some Americans do subscribe to America doing hateful things, and then on top they expect praise and gratitude form other nations for the American's hateful acts.

Some other Americans are completely oblvious to the whole things. They ask, sometimes, "why is that?" and then they think of something else because their thoughts wonder off.

I expect the next country that America will invade and destroy will be attacked on the grounds that this country "did not give us enough lip service to support our horrific wars against other countries, and now we are mad because they did not say we are right in being the world police and they did not give us praise and gratitude. This is most definitely anti-American, so we will raze this country to inarable desert, then we wash our hands and ask the world "anyone else feels like not feeling gratitude for our selflessly being the world police, anyone else is willing to not praise us?"

But I think you are the first honest American I meet. You say, "yes, we kill them, for no reason, for no cause, so what? We do what we want." This is at least a straight and honest attitude, dude.

I like you. No bull, just the straight and honest goods.

Good for you.


Strip off the skin and gristly fat

As societies...we kill what we must.....and we will....not through forethought....just where destiny leads us. Not the animals fault.....People are no different than ants.....we just do what we are supposed to do.

fireflysgirl's photo
Mon 03/14/11 07:02 PM

I think their accents are kinda sexy...cheerio



Not me, I love Aussie accents!



So why do Americans get surprised for their "government" being hated?


They sure are doing a great job at making us Americans hate it aren't they? frustrated

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Mon 03/14/11 07:05 PM




i find its the other way round. im British and a lot of my friends dislike Americans


Why is that?


I'd venture to say that the reason is that Americans send their troops to far away lands from their country, to kill people on command and without reason or cause; and yet if the same thing happens to Americans, then it's blue murder they cry.

For some strange reason, hypocriticality attracts hatred by other people.

I mean, the Americans sent, have sent, and are sending troops to half a dozen countries of which I know, where they killed thousands of people, destroyed the landscape, even trees and plants can't grow there any more, and then they washed their hands, came home, and now it's a "disgrace" to support Viet Nam war dodgers, and we are starting to see hero movies about Viet Nam.

I am sure a lot of the Britons, their friends, and people in other countries, both democracies and not, both Christian and not, both atheist and not, are full of hatred for the American government, and by osmosis, justly or not, for the American people. The Americans sent troops to, for instance, Afghanistan, supposedly to find Bin Laden. Ten years later the troops are still there, the country is more of a pile and rubble of once-buildings-now-rock than ever, and Bin Laden has not been caught.

This is suspect. There were Nazi war criminals who escaped the invading liberating forces, and escaped to unknown lands; these men were well protected and their looks and identities changed. Nobody knew where they were; yet these Nazi war criminals were tracked down, brought home, tried and executed by Israel and Israeli secret service men after the second world war. Israel did not invade Paraguay or Uruguay to catch these men. Isreal did not spend three trillion dollars to bring a number of these war criminals to justice. Whereas America has the whole world mobilized, has waged war on terror for ten years now, created havoc, disorder, pain, torture and mother's and wive's tears, for the same ten year period; and they were unable to catch just one man. Oh, and they did spend three trillion on the wars in the last ten years.

So this explains why most people in the entire world hate Americans and most definitely the American Government: Americans act like psychopaths, to whom the suffering of other humans is not worth a penny, let them suffer, they say, it's no skin off of our backs. Americans treat each soldier fallen in Afghanistan as a national hero, yet the men were there to kill Afghans; no tears are shed for the lives of Afghans. They are cooookooraches, the Americans give that air to the world, the Americans make the world believe they think of Afghan lives as dirt, specs of boogers. So why do Americans get surprised for their "government" being hated?

Secondly, they are ineffective, the well-fed, well-organized, well-protected, well-armed and well-armoured American troops. (For each American soldier that gets killed, five hundred Afghans have died. Afghan fighters are vulnerable to bullets; American troops have such an effective body armour that only their necks are vulnerable to injury. Almost all American casualties happen when an American army truck drives over a landmine, or American troops have to enter a building or cave in only one possible, small spot. In the landmines, there are millions of shrapnesl pieces flying, they have a good chance of hitting at least one neck. In case of going into a building, there are hundreds of Afghan warriors and patriots firing at one man, so some bullets find the neck. Americans, however, even if they fire just a few shots, will kill a man, each time.)

The joke is that the Americans still haven't caught their man, a man, one man, despite having spent more money on this than the entire world's economy generates in a year, outside of America. And thirdly, they are stupid, for having to ask "why does the world hate us?"

At least we got to the point where Americans are asking this question. They are asking it as if it was an incredibly stupid thing to ask, as if it was an incomprehensible thought. The more they ask, the more they will learn the opinion of others of their country, and the more they will learn how badly their country's international affairs have been managed. Americans will finally learn, I very much hope, that it is not nice to be international bullies to the nth degree. Americans will finally learn, I hope, to listen to newscasts of other countries, and not rely for their individual knowledge of the world entirely on the American news media.

You see, Americans established at least one torture colony, and nobody blinked an eye about that. Not one American, anyway.

But America, which was the most popular and most beloved country in the entire world for a good 40-50 years after the second world war, compeltely and utterly destroyed the goodwill of the world toward it, it turned itself to be the most hated nation in the world at present.

Why? I am asking this now. Why did the Americans let this happen? How could they? Where was their humanity, their conscience in the last ten-twenty years?



I take it you've never been in the military.....believe me the body armour is not that great. You may as well be wearing a sheet of paper wrapped around you when being shot at by an AK-47. I agree that we are in places that we shouldn't be but it is not like we are drawing names of countries out of a hat and invading them, before we get there these people are being raped, beaten, killed. Is it our duty to act as world police? That is debateable. Should the strong help the weak? or should we just enjoy what we have here and tell others "too bad should have been born in America"? I'm very proud to be American and unless you've had the chance to spend time in America around real American's then you really should not be judging us based on what you see on T.V. or ESPECIALLY our politicians.


In addition I'm calling BS on this one as the British have a lengthy and violent history of jingoistic imperialism & piracy that makes us look like the girls next door in pigtails


but I still think Fawlty Towers is a hoot (english telly)

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Mon 03/14/11 07:39 PM

And don't forget Doctor who. Hams especially like listening to Big Ben on the BBC shortwave.:smile:


And count duckula and monty python.

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Mon 03/14/11 07:43 PM


And don't forget Doctor who. Hams especially like listening to Big Ben on the BBC shortwave.:smile:


And count duckula and monty python.


monty python rocks!

anyone remember benny hill?

what dweeby pervlaugh

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Mon 03/14/11 08:56 PM



i find its the other way round. im British and a lot of my friends dislike Americans


Why is that?



i think its more the stereotype of American that we hear all the time. bitchy people who think they are better then the rest of the world. ive never met an American like this but hey, TV is a powerful influence


TV is definitely not the way to go when judging people. :tongue:

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Tue 03/15/11 12:16 AM
I never noticed any hatred at England. Some good natured teasing....but nothing spiteful.

I even saw billboards dedicated to thanking the British for helping us in the war.

Britain is our greatest ally and should be treated as such.

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Tue 03/15/11 12:23 AM

America won its freedom from the British at the cost of many good lives. And now some Americans go ga-ga over the monarchy and all that royal wedding nonsense. Then even some of our own politicians get knighted by the queen. I consider that treason.

Screw the monarchy.


Yes, many lives were lost........but let's not pretend that America doesn't have it's "sins" as well.

As far as the attention towards the monarchy goes-

You know what that reminds of? When Tim Tebow was hated bc the media followed him. The media's exposure and thus the interest here should not be blamed on the British. They are going to do their own thing regardless of what other countries feel. It's not their fault that people are going "gaga" over their business. It's the media's.

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Tue 03/15/11 12:34 AM
Edited by armycat23 on Tue 03/15/11 12:38 AM




i find its the other way round. im British and a lot of my friends dislike Americans


Why is that?


I'd venture to say that the reason is that Americans send their troops to far away lands from their country, to kill people on command and without reason or cause; and yet if the same thing happens to Americans, then it's blue murder they cry.

For some strange reason, hypocriticality attracts hatred by other people.

I mean, the Americans sent, have sent, and are sending troops to half a dozen countries of which I know, where they killed thousands of people, destroyed the landscape, even trees and plants can't grow there any more, and then they washed their hands, came home, and now it's a "disgrace" to support Viet Nam war dodgers, and we are starting to see hero movies about Viet Nam.

I am sure a lot of the Britons, their friends, and people in other countries, both democracies and not, both Christian and not, both atheist and not, are full of hatred for the American government, and by osmosis, justly or not, for the American people. The Americans sent troops to, for instance, Afghanistan, supposedly to find Bin Laden. Ten years later the troops are still there, the country is more of a pile and rubble of once-buildings-now-rock than ever, and Bin Laden has not been caught.

This is suspect. There were Nazi war criminals who escaped the invading liberating forces, and escaped to unknown lands; these men were well protected and their looks and identities changed. Nobody knew where they were; yet these Nazi war criminals were tracked down, brought home, tried and executed by Israel and Israeli secret service men after the second world war. Israel did not invade Paraguay or Uruguay to catch these men. Isreal did not spend three trillion dollars to bring a number of these war criminals to justice. Whereas America has the whole world mobilized, has waged war on terror for ten years now, created havoc, disorder, pain, torture and mother's and wive's tears, for the same ten year period; and they were unable to catch just one man. Oh, and they did spend three trillion on the wars in the last ten years.

So this explains why most people in the entire world hate Americans and most definitely the American Government: Americans act like psychopaths, to whom the suffering of other humans is not worth a penny, let them suffer, they say, it's no skin off of our backs. Americans treat each soldier fallen in Afghanistan as a national hero, yet the men were there to kill Afghans; no tears are shed for the lives of Afghans. They are cooookooraches, the Americans give that air to the world, the Americans make the world believe they think of Afghan lives as dirt, specs of boogers. So why do Americans get surprised for their "government" being hated?

Secondly, they are ineffective, the well-fed, well-organized, well-protected, well-armed and well-armoured American troops. (For each American soldier that gets killed, five hundred Afghans have died. Afghan fighters are vulnerable to bullets; American troops have such an effective body armour that only their necks are vulnerable to injury. Almost all American casualties happen when an American army truck drives over a landmine, or American troops have to enter a building or cave in only one possible, small spot. In the landmines, there are millions of shrapnesl pieces flying, they have a good chance of hitting at least one neck. In case of going into a building, there are hundreds of Afghan warriors and patriots firing at one man, so some bullets find the neck. Americans, however, even if they fire just a few shots, will kill a man, each time.)

The joke is that the Americans still haven't caught their man, a man, one man, despite having spent more money on this than the entire world's economy generates in a year, outside of America. And thirdly, they are stupid, for having to ask "why does the world hate us?"

At least we got to the point where Americans are asking this question. They are asking it as if it was an incredibly stupid thing to ask, as if it was an incomprehensible thought. The more they ask, the more they will learn the opinion of others of their country, and the more they will learn how badly their country's international affairs have been managed. Americans will finally learn, I very much hope, that it is not nice to be international bullies to the nth degree. Americans will finally learn, I hope, to listen to newscasts of other countries, and not rely for their individual knowledge of the world entirely on the American news media.

You see, Americans established at least one torture colony, and nobody blinked an eye about that. Not one American, anyway.

But America, which was the most popular and most beloved country in the entire world for a good 40-50 years after the second world war, compeltely and utterly destroyed the goodwill of the world toward it, it turned itself to be the most hated nation in the world at present.

Why? I am asking this now. Why did the Americans let this happen? How could they? Where was their humanity, their conscience in the last ten-twenty years?



I take it you've never been in the military.....believe me the body armour is not that great. You may as well be wearing a sheet of paper wrapped around you when being shot at by an AK-47. I agree that we are in places that we shouldn't be but it is not like we are drawing names of countries out of a hat and invading them, before we get there these people are being raped, beaten, killed. Is it our duty to act as world police? That is debateable. Should the strong help the weak? or should we just enjoy what we have here and tell others "too bad should have been born in America"? I'm very proud to be American and unless you've had the chance to spend time in America around real American's then you really should not be judging us based on what you see on T.V. or ESPECIALLY our politicians.


I definitely agree about the flak vests. There's no protection on the sides and once hit by ONE round the plates efficiency is much less. And don't get me started on the hummers and other vehicle's laughable rubber doors and thin metal floorboard.

No, we aren't picking countries out of a hat, BUT we do act without regard to the UN's opinion and thus grants us the title of "loose cannon". I can tell you that Obama's threat to Kim Jong-il was not the smartest thing to do and could have had devasting results considering Jong-il's personality.

I think our perception could be a lot better if things were thought through more instead of acting on emotion only. The "plan" for invading Iraq is laughable at best and poorly designed. Our troops weren't ready to be there and reall still aren't.......

The issue then becomes that our allies lose many lives as well bc we went all gung-ho and I believe there is some bitterness that results from that and contributes to the American sterotypes.