Anti-America sentiment growing, according to 2007 BBC poll
April 6th 2007 16:33
the poll by BBC shows that anti-American sentiment is growing around the world. it did not surprise me and i think this trend will grow to be a larger movement in years to come. this because:
# USA is increasingly acting as a hostile nation willing to attack any country which does not confirm to its views and is seemed to be working against the American interest. case and point iraq. we all know that the weapons of mass destruction and the ore war intelligence reports were all sham. but the country is still in war with iraq. people see this and form a negative view of america.
#also, US politicians are not informed about minorities and different cultures and religions around the world. case and point the "macaca" incident where then senator allen called an indian-american man "macaca", which is a term used to define a certain breed of monkeys.MORE
# USA is increasingly acting as a hostile nation willing to attack any country which does not confirm to its views and is seemed to be working against the American interest. case and point iraq. we all know that the weapons of mass destruction and the ore war intelligence reports were all sham. but the country is still in war with iraq. people see this and form a negative view of america.
#also, US politicians are not informed about minorities and different cultures and religions around the world. case and point the "macaca" incident where then senator allen called an indian-american man "macaca", which is a term used to define a certain breed of monkeys.MORE
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Comment by Wendi
I learned something new about my kids last week. We were discussing the idea of what it would be like to leave the country and they both seemed very keen on the idea. They both said they want to leave the country, if not now, then as adults. Part of that is just their inherent desires to travel (they get that from me), but the sense of patriotism just isn't there. They don't feel connected to their homeland. I think that says something, and it makes me wonder how many other American Children there are who might feel the same way.
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