What do non USA dopers think of America/Americans

Do Europeans say that? I know the OP pretty much did, but that’s just one person, and I am not aware of any stereotype about Americans being violent. There is an idea that you’re more likely to get shot in America, and widespread puzzlement about the liberal gun ownership laws, but that is not the same as thinking that Americans are “barbaric”.

I grew up in the fifties and sixties and I can tell you that the virulent “America sucks!” point of view of so many in this country can most likely be laid squarely at the feet of academe as it has been manifest since the late sixties.

When I was growing up, this kind of attitude was virtually unheard of. It was around, to be sure, but it was largely confined to beatniks and folk singers and no one else really felt that way – at least from what you could tell by being around the general populace.

However, the university environment in this country has largely been appropriated by the left beginning with the counter-culture movement of the late sixties. An element of this kind of attitude had existed prior to that time to be sure, but it really started to spring to life and flourish at that time and it has grown exponentially ever since. I recently had this suspicion confirmed when I had occasion to a relative to the University of Oklahoma. The University of Oklahoma, no less – the largest and most highly regarded university in the very conservative state of Oklahoma – and virtually every classroom door and professor’s door we passed was absolutely covered with anti-right, anti-Republican and what many would consider anti-American cartoons and propaganda. And, if you think about it you will notice that, almost without exception, the ‘America sucks’ meme comes from people who have come of age since the late sixties…and the more recent their schooling, the more virulent will be their ‘America sucks’ attitude because leftist university brainwashing has become more and more ingrained, and thus more and more aggressive, as time has gone by.

I’m sure there will be a flurry of indignant denials by someone who doesn’t feel their school experience made them an America-suxite, or from someone else who is older than dirt and always thought that America sucks, but by and large I think you’ll find that the genesis and propagation of the America sucks meme lies at the hands of the American university environment.

No offense, but I’m really not sure what you’re saying here. First, didn’t say we were all fat, he said that he’d heard we were fat, but the only Americans he’d met seemed “kinda tall and muscular.” Second, surely he was talking about the percentage of the population, not the overall numbers, but going by either method we DO have more obese people. And if was just going by absolute population numbers, why would Japan, for example, think of the Danes as being fat since the Japanese population is far higher than the Danish population?

The Balkan Wars are fair game. The Cold War too, relatively recent that it is. And to their credit (probably because of those two recent events) I have heard very few Eastern Europeans, Russians, or people from the Balkans criticizing violence levels in the US or our supposedly war-like nature. (You’ve undoubtedly spoken to far more people from the Balkans than I have, and I think you’re completely justified to roll your eyes if anyone from that region talks that way.) But my personal pet peeve is when Americans roll out WWI and WWII to counter any criticism coming from Europeans. Yes, we should remember their crimes and our heroics, but things have been quite different for quite a long time now. The way I see it, many Western European nations have had enviably low crime rates for a long time, and they’re more than justified at being critical of America’s stubbornly high crime rate – and WWI and WWII really have nothing to do with that.

Only to add that Americans don’t seem to have sorted out their race/ethnicity issues. And there is this odd attachment to the Imperial system.

Rune Danes the most impolite people???

You ever been to France?

That only applies to the English. To everyone else they’re lovely.

Really? :dubious:

Even including most Americans.

But to the English, oh my.

AMERICA: Fundamentally decent (but as flawed as anywhere else)
AMERICANS: I tend to like the ones I’ve met, but with hundreds of millions of them, it’s impossible to give an answer.

I guess you’re right Sevastapol…Johnny Frenchie is most certainly not one of our favourite neighbours.

We’ve had our disagreements in the past y’see.

Strangely enough we’ve also had a couple of spats with the Germans and yet I’d go so far as to say we prefer them over the French.

Starving Artist writes:

> The University of Oklahoma, no less – the largest and most highly regarded
> university in the very conservative state of Oklahoma – and virtually every
> classroom door and professor’s door we passed was absolutely covered with
> anti-right, anti-Republican and what many would consider anti-American
> cartoons and propaganda.

I don’t believe this for a second. Let’s do a survey. Would some posters who spend a lot of time on a college campus walk around several departments (not just one, but several of them) and report on what proportion of the doors of the offices of professors are covered with “anti-right, anti-Republican and what many would consider anti-American cartoons and propaganda”? I suspect the proportion is actually fairly small.

Incidentally, I was at the University of Oklahoma for four days this summer and I didn’t see a single anti-right, anti-Republican, or anti-American sign, cartoon, or other piece of writing.

Probably because my post didn’t make a lot of sense. I don’t have a particular issue with what he posted. I don’t know if he was talking about percentage of the population or not, he didn’t say.

I was pointing out that it’s all relative. By percentage of the population if that was talking about Denmark does have more obese people than the countries I named. By that token people from Japan could very well say those Danes are chubby. There are more obese people in Denmark compared to Japan by percentage, that’s all I was saying.
Although a hell of a lot less than the U.S, that’s for sure.

Move to the city, you walk your ass off. :smiley:

Yes, probably in the same way that the number of liberals/Democrats who think the mainstream media isn’t biased (though granted it isn’t as bad as it was before the success of Fox News). I can guarantee you that every word was true. The person I was with at that time could affirm the ranting and raving (under my breath, that is; we were after all in the hallowed halls of learning :wink: ) that this display triggered on my part.

Were you, like, actually in the hallways walking past classrooms and/or the offices of the various professors, or were you merely on campus?

Now, given that I didn’t enter more than one building I suppose it’s possible that the things I saw in that building were unique only to that building, but the person I was with said nothing in response to my disgust to indicate that the things I was seeing were unique to that building only.

But again, every word of my post was true.

Further, I find it interesting that you chose to quibble over the veracity of my comments about propaganda on the door and not on the larger issue of liberal brainwashing that has become the norm in the majority of American colleges and universities. One even hears comments around here from time to time from conservative students commenting on the uniqueness of their being both a conservative and a student, and the feeling of being an outsider that their political orientation creates within the education environment.

In what respect? Are we held to be the ugliest, sluttiest, dirtiest, butchest, most emasculating, or all these things? What makes women citizens of a country “the worst in the world”?

Starving Artist, I’ve started a separate thread for this:

I just don’t believe you.

I think they mean “easiest”. While that is obviously debateable, from what I’ve heard from European men I’ve known, the American ladies have a tendency to give it up over there. However, it shouldn’t be reflective of everyday attitudes as a lot of the women I personally know melt for European guys but aren’t “easy” here in the US.

I thought we had a rep for being lousy lovers. I don’t know if that’s true, having never gotten beyond handshaking with any Belgians, English, Scottish or German men I’ve met. Oh, or French.
As to “easiest”-that’s an easy one. They’re on vacation (sorry, holiday) and nothing says fun like a romp through Europe, no?
Maybe I’m watching the wrong movies… :wink:

Ahem. Time to bring in this priceless classic from The Onion.