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  • The reason everyone hates Americans is because of their culture. In American culture, it is a wonderful thing to scream 'god save america, we're number one, we're the best country in the world!'. Most other countries find this ridiculous. Also, America is an incredibly religious country, and the death penalty still exists. Essentially, America is a young country, only 200 years old, and has yet to emerge from social puberty.

  • @TheAntiTrollMachine HAHAHA! ARE YOU KIDDING ME!? You have OBVIOUSLY NEVER been to america. You run around with the texas america's the best attitude and people will scoff at you here. America is NOT a religious country. It's a diverse country where any one can practice their own religion and show their own culture, and WHAT IN THE WORLD does the death penalty have to do with religion! Oh, FYI, the death penalty isn't legal in all states. Don't speak about a place you have no knowledge of

  • @RedDragonAirsoft Jarek, you appear to have very limited knowledge on politics and religion. Look at the statistics. America is an incredibly religious country. 10% of Americans are creationists. 80% are Christian. The athiest population is something along the lines of 7%. Compare that with let's say, France, which has a Christian population of 60% and an athiest population of 20%.

    It's merely an observation. I am not trying to insult the USA, just to clarify.

  • @TheAntiTrollMachine *FACEPALM* First off, christianity is NOT CLOSE to 80%. I have no idea where you got your statistics but they are way wrong. Especially up here in the NW where being christian is almost taboo. Almost, key word.

  • I would definitely agree on the Vancouver area being a lot like Oregon, sometimes when I come down I forget Ive actually crossed the border :P

    -OZ

  • @FanceyLetters Only thing separating us is a line on a map.

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  • i love Americans but i hate the American goverment (and i am from norway)

  • @thekiller0673 Yea, that's how most americans see it too.

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  • I feel many people dislike America because they feel we act like the second coming of the british empire.

  • well america and americans are good i love america and americans i am from new york and jareks lucky because he says that people dont judge him in new york the so called empire state in the area i live in people judge you hardcore and all americans are being judged are there things wrong with some americans yes are there somethings wrong with america yes but like jarek just said you cant put them all into the same bandwagon

  • @RedDragonAirsoft I'm from Texas and I scoff at the whole "America's the Best" attitude as well. But most Texans aren't really like that, but you do have that stereotype here and there over here. Depends where you go of course, like here in Port Arthur, lots of hood and oil companies where people have the ole "America is not the best, but I guess its better than living in Somalia" attitude. Go places like San Antonio, yeah, big ego's there.

  • @MODERNWARFARE2FLOOP so you like the US government ???(wired face)

  • @thekiller0673 dont worry we hate u to!

  • i agree with u with the liber republic thing. it really depends on sittuation

  • 7:43 That's really not that bad, down here in Romania If you got long hair and beard people point at you and mock you out loud whenever they see you walking down the street. A friend of mine couldn't graduate college because he had long hair and that's not "decent outfit" they said. Formerly communist country what can you expect?

  • Nice shirt!

    

  • @RedDragonAirsoft Of course, it varies from state to state. It is fair to say, however, the America on a whole is a very religious country. According to a recent 2010 survey, specifically 83% of Americans identify themselves as thiests. 76% of those questioned identified themselves as Christians. I didn't make up those statistics, I am merely commenting on them. The further north you go, the less religious it gets, statistically.

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