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Welcome to the New Cold War
By Andrew O'Hehir, Salon.com, 15 November 2004
It's Chirac vs. Cheney, SUVs vs. minicars, and pommes frites vs. freedom fries in the new transatlantic culture war. But here's what you don't know: In the global conflict for moral and economic supremacy, Europe is winning.
Originally posted by AlabamaCajun
AMM, thats just the point, to continue with the holyier than thou cowboy mentality is costing us dearly. We are in debt up to our gunbelts and the countries that hold the debt are getting nervous. Our economic cakehole is bigger than our gross domestic plate. We have a longway out of the hole we are in and we are slipping into the theological trap that the writers of the constitution fought so hard to prevent while still preserving personal beliefs/
I would'nt leave the US for any other part of the world because after seeing the later part of the 90's we can do better again.
Let's face it, the regime we have in office is the same group of kids that flipped over the Monopoly Board when they landed on Boardwalk loaded with hotels*. The only difference is the Afgan-board had already been flipped by years of greed, so we went and flipped Iraq. All so we could pump money into the oil cortels and defense industries. Now we are spending money on useless outmoded military hardware when all it takes is for terrorists to handtruck a packing crate into a mall as apposed to launching a missle.
* We used to allow Hotel doubling with more money, "It's American Capitolism at it's finest!".
Originally posted by sweatmonicaIdo
To me, the biggest problem is that America is far too Westernized in terms of thinking. Ask the average American and they can't tell you jack about the rest of the world. They probably know a lot about Europe, but that only proves that point, since Europe is Western culture. It's like Americans see nothing past the Middle East.
Originally posted by psteel
! If the average american has such a hard time seeing eye to eye with western europeans, who are culturally close and have been allies for decades......how on earth will they ever come to understand asian or middleastern cultures?
Originally posted by psteel
Originally posted by sweatmonicaIdo
To me, the biggest problem is that America is far too Westernized in terms of thinking. Ask the average American and they can't tell you jack about the rest of the world. They probably know a lot about Europe, but that only proves that point, since Europe is Western culture. It's like Americans see nothing past the Middle East.
Interesting point ,I hoped to get to in my first post! If the average american has such a hard time seeing eye to eye with western europeans, who are culturally close and have been allies for decades......how on earth will they ever come to understand asian or middleastern cultures?
Originally posted by Notme
I agree that many Americans do not know much about other cultures or lands, but that can be corrected with a well executed education program.
I like many Americans spent time in the military and had opportunity to explore and experience other countries / peoples first hand, living side by side. I have seen with my own eyes both the westernized EU as well as the middle east. While I found many aspects of their lives very confusing, once explained to me, I had no problem with it.
Education is key, experience drives it home. We can all be "Different" and even disagree frequently, but still live happily and productively together. And it doesn't have to happen over night. Current events are just that, current. Just a blip on the bigger time line.
Originally posted by psteel
Originally posted by sweatmonicaIdo
To me, the biggest problem is that America is far too Westernized in terms of thinking. Ask the average American and they can't tell you jack about the rest of the world. They probably know a lot about Europe, but that only proves that point, since Europe is Western culture. It's like Americans see nothing past the Middle East.
Interesting point ,I hoped to get to in my first post! If the average american has such a hard time seeing eye to eye with western europeans, who are culturally close and have been allies for decades......how on earth will they ever come to understand asian or middleastern cultures?
That is rubish. Just about every liberal American sees "eye to eye" with the French and Germans and obviously the UK as well (seeing as how close we are).
Where we have problems is the mutual (yes, that means BOTH parties are guilty) arrogance. I mean, stop bashing America for a second, and you'll see that western Europe is guilty of the very same things!
They think they are right, just as Americans think they are right. It works both ways here people!
I mean honestly, how much do you think Europe knows about South America? Yet how many people in the US speak Spanish first? How many are Mexican or Cuban etc etc?