Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because if not for America everyone would be learning German or Japanese or both. That those in the UK and Europe do so because of America.
It’s pretty simple.
Euw.
America can’t coast on jumping into help a war nearly 100 years ago forever. If it weren’t for the ancient Greeks we wouldn’t have writing but they aren’t still swinging their d**** around. Plus America has also contributed some pretty cr*ppy things too - and individual Americans are responsible for neither the good nor the bad.
This is not a good excuse for not being able to take feedback.
But we don't have to or care about your feedback. We really don't. It isn't required. Besides, every piece of feedback usually involves asking the U.S. to change something for the benefit of the opinion-giving recent immigrant or foreign nationals country. No person, organization, or country is offering feedback for our benefit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because if not for America everyone would be learning German or Japanese or both. That those in the UK and Europe do so because of America.
It’s pretty simple.
Euw.
America can’t coast on jumping into help a war nearly 100 years ago forever. If it weren’t for the ancient Greeks we wouldn’t have writing but they aren’t still swinging their d**** around. Plus America has also contributed some pretty cr*ppy things too - and individual Americans are responsible for neither the good nor the bad.
This is not a good excuse for not being able to take feedback.
Anonymous wrote:If you don't love America, then get the hell out!
Anonymous wrote:From my perspective it's primarily conservatives who freak out at any criticism of the US. The rest of us love America but recognize that while it's a great country, there are areas that could stand improvement. We certainly have many flaws, like healthcare, mental health, gun violence which need productive conversation and solutions. But one side irrationally insists on calling that hope of solving problems "unpatriotic."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aussie here. Agree it’s very incredibly easy to get a rise out of Americans by saying something vaguely uncomplimentary about the good ol’ USA, no matter whether it’s true or not. This thread is a classic example - OP says Americans don’t take criticism well and immediately some posters don’t take this well.
People don’t like ‘outsiders’ criticising them - kind of like, I can criticise my own family but you had better not try. I don’t think the US is unique in this and it’s possibly a bit like an automatic reflex. Certainly it’s not everybody and perhaps an anonymous discussion board is prime territory for this kind of interaction.
But American exceptionalism seems pretty well entrenched with some and it’s strange how, no matter how carefully you try to couch something that is vaguely critical, there are always people who immediately respond with some sort of patriotic war cry and ‘go back to your own country’. Or they counter your point by arguing that everybody in the world is clamouring to come so it simply must be the best country in the world.
Other than your anecdotal experience, do you have any data to back up your observation about the thin skins of Americans?
Anonymous wrote:Aussie here. Agree it’s very incredibly easy to get a rise out of Americans by saying something vaguely uncomplimentary about the good ol’ USA, no matter whether it’s true or not. This thread is a classic example - OP says Americans don’t take criticism well and immediately some posters don’t take this well.
People don’t like ‘outsiders’ criticising them - kind of like, I can criticise my own family but you had better not try. I don’t think the US is unique in this and it’s possibly a bit like an automatic reflex. Certainly it’s not everybody and perhaps an anonymous discussion board is prime territory for this kind of interaction.
But American exceptionalism seems pretty well entrenched with some and it’s strange how, no matter how carefully you try to couch something that is vaguely critical, there are always people who immediately respond with some sort of patriotic war cry and ‘go back to your own country’. Or they counter your point by arguing that everybody in the world is clamouring to come so it simply must be the best country in the world.
Anonymous wrote:If I were from the UK, I would criticize my home country, too. But I'm not from the UK, I'm from the USA - the land of the free, and the home of the brave.
Anonymous wrote:I'm from the UK
Anonymous wrote:I am glad to see that one citizen from the UK can speak for the whole UK and all of America. Your anecdata has been a valuable contribution to world enlightenment.