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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My husband is a white American man. I am an Asian immigrant who received her citizenship upon marriage to him. Lately, he gets angry and defensive and calls me "anti-American" when I complain about various things. U.S. Foreign policy, the junk food, the lack of style of fellow Americans. He says if I live here, I should be happy and not anti-patriotic. Wondering if other Americans feel this way?[/quote] Yes I do and I have no qualms about telling you that you are free to return to your home country. I have lived all over the world and my philosophy was very simple: I was a guest in that country and, as such, would behave as a guest and never complaint to a citizen if that country. You might try to adopt my philosophy. The worst part is that you will become a citizen of a country you dislike and find our customs,food, and style offensive to your very delicate senses and a martyr to love because the man you married lives in a first world country! Millions of people would give anything to live here. We have a lot of problems.but having lived in Europe, Asia, and South America, I know the United States of America is the best place to live. You disgust me. [/quote] Not OP but how about take down the stupid just a notch. Citizens of this country have the right to complain about anything and everything. Just like you do. [/quote] I'm am a citizen but here but naturalized citizens should keep their complaints to themselves because not one single person held a gun to OP's head forcing her to become a citizen of a country she finds so beneath her.[/quote] Nope. A citizen is a citizen and we have all the same rights as you. If I don’t like something I will use all avenues available to me to change it. [/quote]
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