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Uploaded by on Jul 30, 2008

Susan Neiman discusses European attitudes about America

http://www.bigthink.com/the-world/the-united-states/11965

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  • @EuroTrashBash This comment is very uniformed. America has borrowed enormous amounts of 'other peoples money' too! We do not want your 'defense umbrella', we don't need it either! It's sad because you are reinforcing the stereotypes Europe has about the US being self involved and thinks it's much more important/ popular than it is. Nieman is an american and she is wrong when she says that Europeans want america to take a leading role and that we are that excited/interested in american politics!

  • I wish all Europeans knew how broke, poor and in ruins they are, due to these socialist policies. I wish all Europeans knew they have many of these things because America is their defense umbrella, as they spend next to nothing on their own defense & military. I wish all Europeans knew that you eventually run out of other people's money. I wish all Europeans knew that only the far-left Nazis here admire them. I wish all Europeans would know they are nothing but a satellite of the Middle East.

  • @cvb777 So you're in constant communication with all Europeans? Interesting.

  • @cvb777

    In Bosnia I presume they speak differently, given how collective European wisdom had Europeans staring at rape camps and ethnic cleansing for years before my country had to do something about it (ditto Kosovo - but you've all done a brilliant job on stabilizing Belarus and Moldova).

  • Who are you to decide it's infinitely more "pleasurable" to use public transportation? Nothing is more "pleasurable" than individual, self-reliant mobility. I'm sickened by the very thought of having to rely on public transportion.

  • I never heard any European express great enthusiasm for American leadership. That is just one of those American myths they've invented for themselves. The smile on her face when saying it shows the typical self-indulgent American attitude.

  • You're not being very civilized.

  • Go to hell, pinko swine.

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