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bitbitch@magnesium.net wrote:
>>>Wishful thinking. People are just bigger dickheads now. Culture is changing
>>>and it is becoming acceptable to get in peoples face and shout them down
>>>when you disagree with them. The people that do this are NOT
>>>disenfranchised. They
>>>get their rocks off on being disagreeable assholes. The act of protesting is
>>>more important than the actual issue being protested for most of these
>>>people.
>>>
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>OB> In my experience, this is classic "American" behaviour, and I don't
>OB> think its on the increase outside of the US of A.
>OB> I am willing to accept the premise that Americans are bigger dickheads
>OB> then they used to be.
>
>*sighs*
>
>Right. Because Americans are the only people capable of being
>assholes. Shit. History keeps fucking up when they keep mentioning
>all the historical examples of dickhead-ness that have proceeded the
>US.
>
>After all, we're the only country who gets unruly when it comes to
>issues. Thats why its always just the Americans at those crazy WTO
>meetings... Right, Owen?
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A flippant remark that I will probably regret - sure there's assholes
everywhere. I just remember a lunch in Spain with
a semi-famous American - I think we had about 10 nationalities at the
table, and he managed to insult each of them within
15 minutes. A historical perspective makes me think that empires -
Roman, British, Russian, American, whatever - produce
a larger proportion of assholes than subject nations (and are more
likely to have them in positions of authority).
Owen