Added: 5 years ago
From: AngryAussie
Views: 51,062
Sort by time | Sort by thread (beta)

Link to this comment:

Share to:
see all

All Comments (1,238)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • I don't really expect you to know this, but you seem nice enough to know.

    How's aviation in Australia? The weather suits it nicely, so I was thinking of training down there.

    To your "top of the pile" comment, it doesn't really pertain to America for flying. It's very vague, yes, we have a shit ton of airlines. None of which want to work with their future pilots.

  • @TimAyro Not my area of expertise

  • Interesting. During my trips down under I found Australians liked Americans. Have many friends in Australia and everyone has been real nice.

  • @cbarsonfire Most people will be nice to you

  • Everything wrong with Americans is MY fault. Blame me.

  • I love Americans <3

  • they call America the states for a reason each state has there own way to do things i admit most Americans are snotty aragent ppl but you kinda saying we all are not everyone lives in a big city like LA or Hllywood i live in Kansas and being in the midwest we are like MI OK and Texas. I love hearing all about other countries cause honestly i would have much rather be born in Austrlia!

  • @greysonandjordanlove You should travel here one day

  • @AngryAussie More than travel its my dream to live there!

  • @greysonandjordanlove Im an american, to tell you the truth the americans who you find aragant, and rude, and the rest of sterio types are usually not very well educated about the world and her affairs so they act this way kind of like a dog backed into a corner he snaps. Maybe because americans are used to being good at things and listened to and then they cant in that situation. Most americans are NOT that way at all. Alot more then most. I study world history everyday.

  • @greysonandjordanlove another thing is americans are pretty tired of the rest of the world double standards towards us. Nations are always looking towards us to respond to humantiarian violations and such. Which we always are the first to do, yet when we do respond they love to be critics on what we did do. When nato is ready to fight for a just cause they are always ready to sacrifice american lives and dollars. WHENVER nato does ANYTHING it seems like its always 70-95% american troops not fair

  • Americans Suck Cock

  • @urunga4x4 The nice ones do

  • im American and live here but i am tottaly fasented with Austrlia i love it ive never been ther but on day i might even move there. i dont think anyone should hate anouther country. well except afganistan i dont hate them all just the f......en people who sent two plains into the word tade center.

  • @greysonandjordanlove The truth is a little more complicated than that 

  • @AngryAussie what do you mean?

  • @greysonandjordanlove The trade centre attacks weren't committed by afghanis, they were mostly saudi

  • @AngryAussie yes i know but it was done by a group and thats were over there.

  • @AngryAussie Cough Cough inside jurb! Oh excuse me ^_^

  • @greysonandjordanlove Nice try. Just trying to make Americans look stupid by writing such stupid garbage. Idiot.

  • @Rosstaman100 ummm what?

  • At least English Canadians are not arrogant fucking pricks lmao...

    But go to eastern Canada namely Queerbec and enjoy the vast amounts of bullshit from the local frogs... Or in other words local french Canadians.

  • Ive never met an aussie that hated americans. im sure they exist but not as bad as euro countries

  • From what I have seen the people outside the US are just as arrogant as the people inside the US.

  • @Blackfriday420 The vast majority of people in the US never see people outside of the US

  • @AngryAussie Americans travel the world more than any other group of peoples. Im not saying Americans aren't arrogant, im saying most humans are arrogant.

  • @Blackfriday420 Statistical fact: americans have a lower ownership of passports than any other western country

  • @AngryAussie I wonder why that is; because America is so large? I am American and I think some of the stuff is definitely true about Americans. Especially about not paying attention to what's going on in other countries, most people don't have a clue... I think it's because of our crappy school systems, teachers here are not respected or paid very well at all. I believe in a lot of other countries that it is the opposite. I wish it weren't so since schools play a large part in who kids turn into

  • Nice shirt. :)

  • @SuperSonicFan9000 Thanks

  • This video helped me out a lot. Still, it just seems like the majority of the world hates us, that's basically all that I see on youtube is hate, but maybe that is just youtube. Anyway, I love you Aussies and the rest of the world, peace on Earth :)

  • @BANTYxROOSTER Cheers

  • Hollywood AngryAussie Movie NOW If That Fucktard fred Can Get One, And Im American by the by

  • @MyBloodbrother Thanks for the vote of support

  • @StealthyTheNinja That's an over-simplification. But the vast majority of Australians support our existing gunlaws.

  • Fuck bro-rip another cone grab a beer and get off.

  • Comment removed

  • i was thinking about taking a trip to the land down under, I really don't want to-- to many things that can kill you. I honesty don't know how the Aussies do it. I have been around the world in the military and it didn't matter what country we were in, we always found kinship with the Aussies, great bunch of folks. Have a lot of good memories and pics partying with these people. I never heard any bad words about Americans coming from any of them. I met a lot of them here at home in Boston,

  • @MsNicoleUSA The "killing you" line is mostly a joke. Mostly.

  • @MsNicoleUSA No ignore AngryAussie,

    Really, we have lots of dangerous things, like dropbears, dropbears are like giant Koala Bears, but with big claws, and sharp teeth. The drop down on you from tree's. To stop them doing this you have to smear your face with Vegimite.

    Remember, there are lots of dangerous creatures literally everywhere. When I walk along in my town I am literally surrounded by funnelwebb Spiders which are capable of killing a grown man just by looking at them.

  • Still amazed that they voted for nixon and bush for a 2nd term. You have to say those american were easily manipulated. but thats people in general for you.

  • @fabes0011 You could find worse political decisions in any country in the world

  • @AngryAussie I did say "thats people in general for you". The soviets, communist china and hitler followers were easily manipulated and those people were subjected to tricks.

  • @fabes0011 bush won only the electoral vote the 2nd time around, not the popular vote

  • Not since the advent of Internet. Anyone who's been online for 2 seconds knows EXACTLY what they think of us.

    But I'm really tired of being treated bad, b/c someone I've never even met is a snob. My attitude is 'Bo find the person doing it to you and be mad at THAT asshole.'

    If the person doing it isn't even going to suffer for it, I'm damn sure not interested in being their cat's paw.

  • As an American I am more than aware that our nation is far from perfect. I have nothing but respect for the values and beliefs that the United States were founded upon but the decisions leaders have made since then would have the founding fathers rolling in their graves. I do like the diversity in the country and I think it's cool that we have a piece of every race and culture here. I can't say how it compares to other nations since I don't know enough about them. All in all though, the US is ok

  • @vegetalikessprinkles Well stated

  • @AngryAussie Thank you.

  • thank you for your insight, it was well appreciated, i'd like to visit australia one day

  • @masterelites10 It's well worth a visit

  • Great video! Great Perspective!!

  • @narureye1 Cheers

  • Comment removed

  • @MrLuminara You appear unaware that your comment makes you look like an ignorant self centred idiot

  • oh wow he's so right about the careers thing, when im older, im getting out of here, although, i got my heart set on europe or canada, not necessarily america

  • @100deidara001 You might find Australia's job market is in better shape than anywhere else

  • @AngryAussie yeah but who would want to move to a coutry that cant surpport there poplation no offence but i like to live in countries that have a good long term plan soon u will have to fix that problem.

    ps:im american so plz dont criticize me to much

  • I like Americans....I just don't like the ones who have their head up their arse and think they are the best and do the best without noticing some of the riches and talents of other countries. It's obnoxious and self centered and viewed as very very rude.

  • @Jacintalee24 That problem is not limited to one country

  • @AngryAussie that's true!

  • @Jacintalee24 lol thats most of them that show their faces

  • @Jacintalee24 Paris Hilton. The Kardashians. Ect.

  • Pretty spot on. Except the wanting to be like Americans bit. I dont think it could be further from reality. Sure deep down we know they got lots of shiny shit, but were not oblivious to the smell. The general thinking is most the world hates or in some way dislikes America. 70% of the time for good reasons. I dont think anyone wants that stink, no matter how flashy the crap is. The wanting to be like America idea goes as far as any analogy about wanting your cake and weaponizing it too.

  • @7CellarDoors Denial is very obvious

  • @AngryAussie Denial you say? Elaborate.

  • @7CellarDoors What the hell is wrong with you? Do you know anything about America? Or are you someone who thinks you know America from "hearing" about it?

  • @sorasgirl0 I lived in Texas with my brother for almost 2 and a half years. Blow it out your ass. Mine is an informed opinion, and also a negative one. Deal with it. Im not pretending i know everything, but at least im not spouting unfounded bullshit. But as if i needed to live there to gather an informed opinion, world news and other informative avenues do most the work for you.

    But of course im not expecting anyone from America to accept any form of negative critique on their country.

  • @7CellarDoors Lol okay, I respect your opinion now that I know you've been here. But there's so much hatred in what you say, some American beat the hell out of you or something? Geez, get a grip.

  • @7CellarDoors relly? everything erong eith thid country, dorry keybord broke

  • I think you've hit the nail on the head.  As an American who is quite aware of the world around him, and how the world views Americans, I think you couldn't have explained it any better. I really do believe America is way too pushy, and we need to pull back. It's time for America to work WITH the rest of the world, not attempt to dictate how everything should be done.

  • @cbphillyguy That's a nice vision

  • That is extremely true USA might be one of the best nations in the world BUT they are unaware of how much they are hated in other countries

  • @ManSpaghetti a bit of self awareness always helps

  • @ManSpaghetti I am an American. I dislike some of the things our country does. So all other countries hate me? People who judge people based on what country they come from are ignorant. Lets look at it from a different perspective.. Globally, there are people who can not control their countries decisions. We are sorry for your outlook but your ignorance is truly bliss. I judge people on a person by person basis.

  • one thing Americans need to stop doing, and i think it's mostly these celeb types that are trying to suck up to an audience, is stop saying, "the US of A is the greatest country in the world!!!" (huge applause) it's fucking annoying even to americans. if i had a friend who went around bragging that his family was "the greatest family in the world" i'd want to knock his dick stiff!! it's not necessary and it just seems that we're over compensating for something---some kind of inferiority complex.

  • @david20101952 It is pretty obnoxious

  • i think Mr. AngryAussie makes a lot of sense and any American(which i am by the by)

    who is angered by AA's words hasn't really been listening to what the gentleman has to say. But we need to agree on one thing that AngryAussie said----most of us in the US didn't vote for George W...thank you for your insights, sir...i think you hit the nail on the head with your comments. we have a lot to learn in the states but i think we still have people here who are willing to learn.

  • @david20101952 A lot of people don't listen

  • As an American who moved to Oz years ago, I have to say yes, I was arrogant. Not our faults really since we were influenced by the media. I used to believe that Asians were beneath me as depicted in films and cartoons made around WW2. I thought Australia was some sandpit with kangaroos and wild men, thanks again to films. Until you visit Oz, that knowledge will not truly settle in. I had to leave the US to learn how lazy I was, how spoiled we are, and how we lack a real fighting spirit.

  • @Twacka1 Everyone has things to learn

  • @Twacka1 - your my kind of american.

  • @Twacka1

    What are you talking about, asians are portrayed as extremely intelligent in america!

  • @Twacka1 thats not everyone....im american and i know austrailia isnt a sandpit full of kangaroos, and i dont think asians are below us...i think somone was watchin to much tv ;)

  • @Twacka1

    Really I'm American, 16, and I've been noticing that. I don't watch 'movies' to learn this shit, I talk to the people, I check out books, I try to learn my way. Nobody is beneath us, not it least from other countries. Smarts is a completely different thing. But I think I want to move to Australia some day, it all depends on the economy we will still have, the president, and when I will have the money. Though your response is actually the most basic response from most Americans sadly :/

  • @Twacka1

    Even for my generation =.=

  • @Twacka1

    You turned out that way because you let shit get into your way of life.

  • @Twacka1 Speak for yourself. Seen the world, Work 14 hour days. I love America, but I love Earth more.

  • That's more of a white collar mindset then American and its offensive to hear for people like me that have worked their ass off for their entire life, never considered themselves perfect and have always been open minded and interested by other peoples cultures. That's the problem with America today. The people that the rest of the world are seeing are the stuck up ignorant dolts that they show on T.V. And until they see different, then they're gonna think of all of us that way.

  • @Pumablues2525 I can understand that lol, would be SOOOO shit knowing all these fuck-ups of people representing America broadcast worldwide their low I.Q. and their nationalistic views of America.

    Yeah lol I hate it when America goes, "America number 1!" and all this shit, it's insulting to other countries. No doubt your country has the right to say it, but there's a difference between nationalism and patriotism. Tell that to the next redneck or uneducated person you see kthxbye.

  • As for a lack of fighting spirit, plenty of Americans have it. You can't generalize an entire country the way you are. It's stupid and ignorant because not all of us are handed stuff on a silver platter as kids. Unfortunately a lot of folks are that way. Maybe it's about time the economy went bottom up and they learned to stand on their own two feet, instead of relying on welfare and unemployment to get by. If they want to get by, they can earn it like the rest of us.

  • i like what you've said here thanks for your input it was insightful and real

  • @aimalac3 You're welcome 

  • did i just wasted 8 min of my life?

  • @alhabbo No, you wasted your WHOLE life. Not my problem.

  • deeeeeeehhhhhh lowie .... wat u on bout ?

  • @ladysman217bumblebee What are you smoking?

  • Im an Australian and what do i think of Americans errm...................dunno :P

  • @ChristmasCookiez123 Thanks for contributing

  • AngryAussie we americans are having a serious jersey shore problem its an epidemic of mass proportions. you should address this problem on one of your videos!

  • @jcrispy1000 I'd rather ignore them

  • you should come to america and have your own network show!

  • @jcrispy1000 Good idea!

  • i am a friend of each woman,man and child... i dont care about what he/she comes from...

  • @d11lucio Good for you

  • I truthfully, when I grow up I want to live in Australia. I am just scared that since I am very simple minded and really only good at art and don't pay any attention to politics that they will think I am what most people in America are. And I am also intimidated by them not liking me due to the politics and what not.

  • @stripdstrwbrrysundae Well, you can find plenty of people who aren't stupid like that

  • I'm an American. I've spent some quite a bit of time in Australia. If I were given the choice, I'd live in Australia in a second. The US is a great place and a great country and I'm proud to be from here but as far as just an awesome place to live, no one does it better than the aussies.

  • @1krr I sure like living here

  • a 3rd of the world hates amarica

  • @jaykob213 That thinking is driven by ignorance

  • @AngryAussie Unfortunately yes.

  • I hope thats not your real face...

  • @Goodbritinusa Under a mask

  • I like Aussies. They're one of the few people on earth who haven't yet turned hating us into a religion.

  • @oldstock1607 There is variation everywhere 

  • Even though I love being american, i still want to live in australia. I'm starting to understand the aussies sense of humor & their way of life so really that shouldn't be an issue for me. I loved this clip & i wish that other people would stop talking bad about Oz & the US because the way i see it, if u haven't been to either countries u have no right to judge it. I wish that some TV show would take 10 Aussies to the US & 10 americans to Oz so they can be the judge on how they get treated there

  • @keshalashay It's a great place to live

  • 6:48 The Americans were concerned not that Australians would lose their freedom, but that the Japanese would capture the wealth of recources on the continent and use it to strengthen their fight. Good vid

  • @NoGufff I did say it was lucky the US had economic interest in the Pacific

  • This video made me do a double take on what I think about Americans. Good vid AA.

  • @thebeardlessman Always good to provoke some thought

  • wow.. this was a very good video.. you went over just about every topic. you are one of the nice austrailians who doesnt throw every bad thing about America on their video... bravo. very well done

  • @kodo1331 I thought it was important to be fair on the topic

  • This video just lifted my spirits. And the big brother comment was clever. :D

  • @daisyrios101 Glad you enjoyed it

  • Did you know this video was at the top of the list and says 'Featured Video?'

    That's kind of neat.

    Our friend got beat up by a guy who said he did it "b/c the guy's a bloody Yankee."

    I thought *That's* a good reason. Not really believing it just thinking it.

  • @vickiormindyb That's a benefit of the partner program

  • you always forget Canada mate........also preventing you from speaking jap.

  • @stevenmcsween The net contribution of canada to this part of the world is so close to zero it doesn't matter

  • I really like the older brother analogy

    I'm American and I thought it was really funny

  • @morganelizabeth100 It seemed apt

  • People need to learn to stop trying to judge the people of a country. America is one of the most diverse countries you can come across in many ways. Any characteristic you try to attach to American's will not hold up for a large percentage of the population As a whole, America is pretty stupid, but the truth is, every country is. Society as a whole is stupid. So before making claims about other peoples' intelligence, maybe reflect on your own knowledge and wisdom.

  • @mellamosean Who are you addressing that to?

  • @AngryAussie

    No one in particular. Definitely not you, I liked your video, didn't find anything in it objectionable. Sorry if you got the impression that was directed at you. BTW, whats the deal with the ink on your face?

  • @mellamosean Watch my video titled "What the hell is wrong with your face?" 

  • @mellamosean dude, we dont think that you are all reatrded or anything like that

    It's a stereotype, like the stereotype that all aussies are tanned, europeans with a booming accent, that eat kangarro and have troubles with crocodiles

    Australia is just as diverse as you, if not more, you'd be surprised how multicultural it is

    so in other words, who really cares, its a stereotype that only dumbass's beleive

  • @SuperFlamingTomato

    I don't think everybody thinks that, but some people do...so maybe they'll read my comment and think, "wow, I was an idiot before"....or maybe my comment won't affect anybody. yea that seems more likely.

  • They also lack giving a damn how they're seen by other countries. They don't even care that people in their own country don't get health care. They get emergency care, but that's not the same as health care. And it costs 10 fucking times more than paying for maintaining health care. It almost always costs less to prevent an illness than to pay to combat it.

    I'm American and think that way.

    I'm TOTALLY EMBARRASSED to even BE American after being dropped from health care.

  • @vickiormindyb I can understand your feelings

  • I've always thought that Australian accents were awesome and fun to listen to, after awhile, nevermind :)

  • @FlyJetBlueAirways Glad you like it

  • @AngryAussie :)

  • Good job and I think pretty fair. While I don't agree with your opinions totally about the US speaking as an American and a member of it's military . I think generally you hit the nail on the head about outside perceptions of us. BTW been to Australia had a good time there most everyone was friendly although I did run into a few Aussies with wildly crazy misunderstandings about the US and her policy. Still I would visit there again.

  • @scottyIrish There will always be misunderstandings

  • Hahaha I agree with all of this!!

    I was just thinking the other day that America was like the annoying yet respected older brother XD

  • @PurplePavlova It's a reasonable analogy

  • why would Churchill let them take over Australia?! Hasn't he ever played Risk?!? Australia is like the key to the entire game! :P

  • @Roadkill369 He clearly didn't know that

  • Many Americans arel aware of this stereotype that many australianseuropeans have....and know that its caused by your media. Fact is, you just cant stereotype Americans, because we are so diverse...there are totally opposite cultures coexisting. But your media knows that bigotry is always popular, and sells quite well, so thats what they are selling you. Many people would love to humiliate the US. even from within the US. Suggest you consider more deeply your 'worst case scenario'.

  • @idlenessss You are apparently unaware that your comment makes you look like a complete prick

  • @AngryAussie yeah im unaware....but maybe its just because you don't think i speak the truth...although I do.Im honestly mroe concerned about the truth of the statement than how it makes me look to you Anyway, you seemed to try hard in this video to appear fair and not look like a total prick, this comment you just made undid all of that.

  • @idlenessss Fuck off you pathetic little cunt. You are a worthless little shit and you think you have the right to criticise anyone? Fuck you shit for for brains, you're and loser and cunts like you are the reason americans have a bad reputation around the world. Calling you out as a cunt is simply stating an obvious truth. So fuck you shit boy, you're a cunt and nobody will ever give a fuck about you.

  • Wow great video, i drive by Hollywood all the time.

    i'll let them know an AngryAussie wants to become famous ;)

  • @fLRedSpade Thanks!

  • and Israel is America's son, and usually...a child comes before uncles, moms, cousins and brothers.

    :)

  • @AucklandMate24 That's one way of looking at things

  • @Leibelamour how is britain USA's mom? The us could freaking destroy it anyday...

  • @Imamkoolz secret sources suggest britain also has nuclear weapons .. shhhhhhh .......

  • If it wasn't for the US we'd be dead not speaking Japanese, dead. All the americans I've met have been great, it's just some politicans that let them down, although the same can be said about any government.

    I agree with everything you've said here any american watching too we're basically you, we share common heritage, religions, language amongst other things just don't take us too seriously though because a lot of the time aussies like to take the mickey out of anyone and everyone.

  • @rhart49 We wouldn't be dead, the japanese wanted people to keep running the industries to make them rich.

  • @rhart49 If it werent for us America would of been alone in every war since korea

  • @rhart49 Yeah, that was the Japanese policy if I remember correctly. Kill everyone.

  • Try Oregon... Not nearly as bad as bigger states like California

  • @kyle56452 I like California

  • Hey, great video. I moved to Australia from America in 2003, and I was treated very well by your countrymen. I did have some fear of backlash because of the foreign policy of the US, but the Aussies gave me a fair go. In closing let me say this, Good on ya Australia!

  • @AdelaideBogan Cheers mate

  • @Leibelamour Try senile old auntie

  • now, why would any Yank get pissed off about this? Crissakes i;m Yank and i agree with ALL of this! I even laughed at some bits. Americans have big egos yet when the piss get's taken out of them they get REALLY touchy and whiney. Watch out xD!

    Great vid, dude. I enjoy your stuff. Cheers!

  • @thefidlerontheroof Vheers mate. Only idiots get pissed off by this.

  • AngryAussie really doesnt sound that angry. Which is refreshing. :) I am an American and I agree with most of what he says. Many of us do tend to have an over inflated opinion of ourselves and can be somewhat arrogant. I had three great uncles who were on the Bataan Death March. Only one survived. My hats off to the Aussies and anyone else who had people involved in that conflict.

  • @Tjohn77 Cheers

  • If you'd been w/ me yesterday, you would have lost faith in the entire American culture.

    One of our electricians came into work laughing about how Obama's side lost the race. He thinks Republicans care about the working class person.

    He had a fit when I said Bush started the Credit crisis. Instantly set me straight on how Clinton started it and how Democrats have ruined the economy.

    I said, before I could stop myself, 'Like the bailout w/ Paulson?'

    It got a hearty laugh from Robb anyway.