Poll: What the hell is this?

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Hero in a half shell

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It just reveals the underlying racism and xenophobia most people in the world still harbour, even new generations who have no reason to hate other races, one girl's comment in the poster was about her grandad telling her to never forget Pearl Harbour, and in situations like this it all bubbles up, but because of the information superhighway, we can find all these ignorant people, connect their idiocy and make demotivational posters out of them.

And yes, these people are being uniformed jackasses.
 
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Casual Shinji said:
JasonKaotic said:
They're just stupid beyond belief and will die alone.
We all die alone, my friend...............*sigh*

OT: Every country is a barrel, and therefor has a bottom.
America's more like a pan than a barrel- we hit the bottom a bit faster, and there's more of it. It's things like this that makes me want to sledgehammer their nuts so they can't perpetuate their genes any further.
 

Cyrax987

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Not directed at OP but to the people categorizing every American as an asshole bully.

I just have to say isn't it kind of bullying Americans when you group all of us into one category as assholes? You know some of us live pretty sane lives and its not exactly nice to know I get grouped up with the "asshole" title because of a country I live in. Every country has its faults not like anyone has a pristine track record in the history books.

I mean how many of you can actually say that France, England, Russia, and Germany have been great people to the world? I'm pretty sure we're all educated on their past idiocy and inhumanity. America is no different, we've done terrible things to the world and still will in the future but we're not alone on this one. The tragedy that happened in Japan is a horrible thing and I for one do feel sympathy for them and I feel terrible for those that lost their lives to the earthquake/tsunami.

I really think people need to just stop going on this bandwagon(specifically here it seems of all the forums I goto) about how Americans are insensitive cocks that only care about themselves.

/rant
 

Sparrow

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Every country has idiots. Morons that blab ridiculous bile like this, day in and day out.

Having said that, I can honestly admit that I have grown up feeling a strong hate for Americans. As a child growing into a teenager, any American I met was 100% douchebag. If these people I barely knew weren't making fun of my country to my face, they were simply being arseholes. Nowadays I simply consider myself unlucky that I had the misfortune to only meet the Americans I did, having since met a slew of rather nice and perfectly reasonable Americans.

What I'm trying to say, in a kind of twisted way, is that even though every country in the world has idiots, in my experience America has the most. I'd probably put that down to there being so bloody many of them.
 

XHolySmokesX

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Every country has its assholes, we just see america's more because of the large population with access to the interwebs, that speaks english as a first language.

People like this disgust me, we should help each other when we need help not just stand back, watch and shout redemption at them because we have everything we need.
 

Wade-DeadPool

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Vuljatar said:
Sorry, when the centerpiece of your post includes the gigantic words "Americans, assholes of the world", you're making it about America and you're basically trolling, not to mention that you're completely annihilating your own point with the hypocrisy.
.. Happy now?
 

jacx

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this is a small sample size. i guarantee your that is not the national opinion. if it was we would never station troops there or spend our money trying to help them.
 

DanielDeFig

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I feel physically sick.

And on top of that, OP made a great point: These people keep asking how everyone seems to have forgotten about Pearl Harbour. Have THEY forgotten about the USA bombing Hiroshima and Nagasaki?

But the people on this thread seem to have the right idea: Don't lump all people in the USA with these fools, they are a part of a small fraction of humanity (globally) who have problems empathising with their fellow humans (or just buy into nationalistic propaganda too easily).
 

Pyrokinesis

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Makes you wonder what happens when people get lazy and complacent. All about Me Me Me. If these people had 2 cents to their brain they would pay attention to the fact that if the "karma" fairy had come to town it came in the form of 2 NUKED JAPANESE CITIES. They LONG since already suffered the fall out for decades and now this, if this is their idiot idea of vengeance than then i think America is due for the karma fairy by those rules.

Do these people not realize how much japan looks up to us? Their children all dream of coming to America (on misguided wims im sure if they saw what it was truly like...). Their second language is English FFS. Heaven forbid very man americans take the time out to learn Japanese. And now here are these (mostlikely) backwater folk spouting hate and ignorance at these people truly in need.

This makes me rage, nothing short.
 

XHolySmokesX

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Every country has its assholes, we just see america's more because of the large population with access to the interwebs, that speaks english as a first language.

People like this disgust me, we should help each other when we need help not just stand back, watch and shout redemption at them because we have everything we need.
 

skitzo van

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What the hell? Why would anyone think something that happened over fifty years ago by a different generation should be held accountable by their offspring?
 

kokoska

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freedom of speech is a two way road.

the sociologist c wright mills justly said that even 'wrong' opinions are for the greater social good, in that they might allow for greater breadth of ideas and more accurate understanding of 'correct' ones.
 

Arawn.Chernobog

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Pear Harbor was nothing compared to Hiroshima...

In fact, 9/11 was nothing compared to Hiroshima

Auschwitz was nothing compared to Hiroshima


Nice job aiming at a specifically civilian target...


People still wonder why I can't stand the "loud minority" of US residents, far too loud and obnoxious
 

TheRocketeer

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The catastrophe in Japan is just that- a catastrophe. What's going on there is a disaster with a scale and scope I cannot even comprehend: thousands dead, millions homeless and without power, tsunami damage that will last into the foreseeable future, and a radiological disaster on par with Chernobyl that is getting worse everyday.

As an American airman, let me make it crystal fucking clear that no one in Japan deserved this, and no American should hold a grudge against the Japanese people for Pearl Harbor. The Japanese people are some of our strongest allies, and every single person I know, including two parts of my extended family, that have been stationed there absolutely adored the country and spoke with the utmost admiration of the people there.

We, the American military, work on a daily basis to relieve as much suffering as we can over there. If the cards had fallen differently, I would have been just arriving on station at Misawa just weeks before the earth shook, and would have been almost in the same situation- luckily, our air bases managed to survive the cataclysm relatively unscathed.

'Never forget' does not mean to embrace racial hatred and pursue endless conflict with and distrust of those whom we have already subjugated. It means to pursue justice to its rightful end: nothing less, and nothing further. That end was achieved around three of my lifetimes ago. If the God damned military can not only forgive and forget the strife of World War II but embrace the aid and support of our erstwhile opposing forces in their time of tragedy, then any American who embraces an ethos of contempt and sadism in their greatest time of need should themselves be alienated and held in contempt.
 

neil1990

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The American generals looked at the situation and guessed that it would be at the cost of 500,000 American lives to successfully invade Japan. They were faced with a relatively simple choice: (at most) 246,000 Japanese civilans or 500,000 American troops
 

bl4ckh4wk64

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Mackheath said:
Americans are typically like bullies; any injury they take as a personal insult. They dish out the pain arrogantly enough yet bawl and whine when they have to take it.

But meh. All countries are the same. The second the bombs fall on home soil its white-flag waving and talk of the rules of war.
You know what, don't bring any hasty generalizations into this. Just because there is a small minority of fucking retards saying these things doesn't mean that all Americans believe this. By your logic all Christians are like the Westboro Baptist Church, all Muslims are terrorists, all Brits have shitty teeth and still use galleys in their Navy, all Irish are drunken retards, etc. etc.

OT: Of course they're crazy. During the war, we hurt them back with interest. I mean, Midway was worse for Japan than Pearl Harbor was for America...
 

The Gnome King

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Wade-DeadPool said:
There are idiots in every country.

You can take some solace in the fact that the highest-scoring answer for this poll is "want to kick them in the bullocks" ;)
 

ThatLankyBastard

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People like this make me sick... There should be a "Make them live through what Japan's going through" option...

Or at least a "Punch multiple times in the face and finish with a few swift ball-busters" option...