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Culturally Speaking: Why is it a crime on the internet to say anything positive about the US?

Posted: 02 Mar 2012 11:56 AM PST

You call Americans fat, stupid and all that, well that is okay. You point out facts like the US has the strongest military in the world, that the US deserves to be titled the most innovative country in the world (videogames, internet, computer, telephones and a lot of other stuff were first invented int he US), that the US has the best universities in the world (we know Oxford and Cambridge are good but the US has Harvard, Yale, Princeton, MIT, Cal Tech, Stanford, Brown, Northwestern, Georgetown, Columbia University, and should I even go on), and other good things everyone (including SOME Americans want to throw a fit).



Now I agree that America is not perfect but I can say life here is what you make of it, no time to waste comparing the US to a third world country but I will compare to some European countries like Spain and Italy where people throw bananas at the Black soccer players, do you even know what would happen if someone throw a banana at an African American NFL star here in the US?



Maybe my fellow Americans need to get some sense and travel abroad (especially brothas and sistas that hate this country) to see just how well folks in other countries will treat them.



People complain about the education system in the US and how our high schools are failing, well the private schools, high schools in the suburbs and the magnet schools are doing more than okay and people call us fat, well not all of us are fat you morons, sorry we have good food to eat, by the way most of the fat people are in the deep south anyways.



Now why is it such a crime to say something good about the US when the good things are true?



Answer on Culturally Speaking: Why is it a crime on the internet to say anything positive about the US?



People think the US is cocky. They want us to humble ourselves. Quite honestly, I'm very patriotic. I do love my country. That's why I serve. People who complain often haven't even been to the US and are basing their opinions off of TV and what they see in papers, which is never wise in my opinion.

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