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Friday, November 3, 2006 6:52 PM

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Friday, November 3, 2006 7:03 PM

FUTUREMRSFILLION


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Originally posted by citizen:
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Originally posted by FutureMrsFIllion:
You know what I found really amazing about the media in the UK? They spent (and I am talking telly and radio and tabloids) an alarming amount of time bashing America and making "only in America" statements that had no basis in fact. Is America wonderful - not always, but then neither is the UK. Like the US has the patent on stupidity. I once had a British woman that wore a UK size 22 tell me that all Americans were fat. I told her to oder anthoer fish and chips.

Yes hypocrisy is everywhere. Though let us not forget which nation is number one in the obesity league before we ramp up the righteous indignation too much.
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It is all just stupid. Neither country is better than the other. There are wonderful things about the UK just as there are wonderful things about the US. And if it makes you feel any better. I have never heard anyone, either in our media or in conversation say that "they are just jealous because they aren't Americans".
And for your next trick you can tell me where I said the UK is better than the US.
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Citizen - the US is 50 times LARGER than the UK. Quite frankly, many Americans have what to them are more important things to worry about than some country they will never see and know little about.
The UK is ranked by most sources as the second most powerful military on Earth, behind the US, and has the fourth largest economy. The UK is the USA's closest military and political ally on the world stage. Whatever way you cut it the UK is extremely important to American interests.

If the UK isn't important enough to know anything about or care about, who is outside of the US?

I really think you need to rethink what you just said. I never said that I thought "to Americans there is AMERICA and some other, things, some stuff that you know, isn't American, not really important" was representative, but you have, just now. I'm curious as to why Chris is agreeing with a sentiment that he crawled all over me about when I didn't even make it.

It seems you just made the case I was being grilled over for making when I wasn't.



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Citizen

First off, when one is 50 times larger than OF COURSE one is going to have more obese people. To be perfectly honest, the last studies I looked at showed that the UK was about on par with the US in obese people when you look at it from just a percentage of each population.

I didn't say that the UK wasn't important. What I was saying is that Americans as a general rule do not sit around and contemplate all things British. Because there are more pressing things like hurricanes, tornados, fires, cities destroyed by bad governing, etc....






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Friday, November 3, 2006 7:10 PM

FUTUREMRSFILLION


QUOTE]I'm sorry but this level of disconnect has never been demonstrated in the populations of other developed nations. Please note that I'm not calling them stupid, you're inference not mine, merely ignorant and lacking of perspective.



Oh baloney.

Walk down the high street and ask some of those people questions about other countries. Walk down any street in Europe or any nation.

Ignorance and lack of perspective is not an American monopoly.


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Saturday, November 4, 2006 7:21 AM

CITIZEN


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Originally posted by ChrisMoorhead:
Again, read my first response to you. I outright told you what I meant. If telling you outright doesn't work, then I'm at a loss as to what else to do.

Except the moment you explained it, I let it go. Adversly I told you in my second post that I didn't think all Americans were ignorant, I've since made that clear a further three times, and you still keep banging on about on single sentance that doesn't even say what you said it does if you read it properly.

If you misread a perfectly plain sentance and continue to misread it long after I've told you in even plainer terms what it actually is saying I can only assume you are purposefully misreading it, because outright telling you over and over and over again sure as hell ain't working.



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Saturday, November 4, 2006 7:45 AM

CITIZEN


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Originally posted by FutureMrsFIllion:
First off, when one is 50 times larger than OF COURSE one is going to have more obese people. To be perfectly honest, the last studies I looked at showed that the UK was about on par with the US in obese people when you look at it from just a percentage of each population.

So? Australia is larger than the UK in land mass but has less people. You're confusing land area with population size for some bizarre reason, (BTW the US is <45 times the size of the UK since we're being stupidly pedantic here).

Now obviously you think I'm so thik tat I can't wok out da difference between absolutes and relatives, but rest assured I can. I'm of course talking PERCENTAGE terms, because I am not an idiot.

(Since we're getting to the point where everything has to be spelled out: I'm not calling you an idiot, nor implying it, I am a little annoyed that you think I am incapable of telling the difference between absolute numbers and percentages though).

The US is number one, by some way, that is simply the way it is, you're entitled to your own opinions but not your own facts. The UK, highest in Europe, is about 19%, the US is at 30.5%.
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I didn't say that the UK wasn't important. What I was saying is that Americans as a general rule do not sit around and contemplate all things British. Because there are more pressing things like hurricanes, tornados, fires, cities destroyed by bad governing, etc....
Because they're aren't more pressing concerns in other countries? Americans have got it harder than anyone else?

All I said that the above is merely another way of saying "to Americans there is AMERICA and some other, things, some stuff that you know, isn't American, not really important" and then saying "but that's okay because Americans have more to worry about".

I never made that assertion but you have, I really don't know why your arguing with me, that statement pegs you as further over the side you and Chris keep telling me I'm on than I am.

But hey if your cool with saying that many Americans are wilfully ignorant of anything outside their borders then good luck with that. Not sure I agree that, that is okay or understandable because Americans are worse off than the rest of the world.
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Oh baloney.

Walk down the high street and ask some of those people questions about other countries. Walk down any street in Europe or any nation.

Ignorance and lack of perspective is not an American monopoly.

Yeah, I'm sure if I wandered down the high street and asked people who the President of the USA is they wouldn't know.

Unless of course you want an unfair comparison? Like SOME (do I need to repeat it or can I take this sentence as plain enough now?) SOME Americans don't know who the leader of their closest ally is, and to prove every country is like that you want me to ask people who the president of Palau is?



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