So... Uh... What the hell, Australia?!?!

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http://www.cnn.com/2012/09/15/world/meast/embassy-attacks-main/index.html?hpt=hp_t1

So basically, now there protesting at U.S. embassy in freaking AUSTRALIA...

So... I ask, what the hell is up with Australia hating us 'Mericans now?
 

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yuval152 said:
Religion and politics in off-topic? I cast you out.
I wouldn't say this is political, it revolves around the effects of politics, but it's more concerned with the event itself rather than the causes for it.

OT: They hate us because we're apparently all fat and we keep coming over quoting Crocodile Dundee. Or at least that's what I gather.
 

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so a bunch of people protest at an embassy and that makes all us aussies hate americans how ?
 

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CommanderL said:
so a bunch of people protest at an embassy and that makes all us aussies hate americans how ?
Because clearly everyone who lives in a country thinks exactly the same way. There are never any dissenters in a country who make their difference of opinion known through public protest. That just can't happen; we all agree on everything with everyone even vaguely associated with our country.
 

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I'm more surprised that you think every nation has to like yours.
 

Goofguy

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"Obama, Obama, we like Osama"? There's no way I can take those Australian protesters seriously.

And I highly doubt a bunch of protesters speak for the whole Australian population.
 

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Under the pictures: Muslims hold demonstrations world wide.

Thread title: What the hell Australia?.

Good going there OP.

Anyway, the other thing I'll point out is that Muslims (not all of them, I hasten to add) hating America is hardly a new thing. And I'm sure google will produce plenty of rants that could explain why they might feel that way, and as an uninformed, non-religious, British person (though the British do experience some of the hate too), I don't think I can do the topic justice.
 

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Agayek said:
CommanderL said:
so a bunch of people protest at an embassy and that makes all us aussies hate americans how ?
Because clearly everyone who lives in a country thinks exactly the same way. There are never any dissenters in a country who make their difference of opinion known through public protest. That just can't happen; we all agree on everything with everyone even vaguely associated with our country.
Uh weren't you guys invited to the big meeting where we decided our collective stance on everything?
 

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Let me just split two sentences up, to illustrate what you're doing wrong:

SaneAmongInsane said:
So basically, now there protesting at U.S. embassy in freaking AUSTRALIA...
This is saying that certain people within Australia are protesting against America.

SaneAmongInsane said:
So... I ask, what the hell is up with Australia hating us 'Mericans now?
This is saying that everybody within Australia hates America.

Do you see how the second sentence doesn't necessarily follow from the first? Lets quote again what you wrote, to be sure I'm not quoting you out of context:

SaneAmongInsane said:
So basically, now there protesting at U.S. embassy in freaking AUSTRALIA...

So... I ask, what the hell is up with Australia hating us 'Mericans now?
Do you see how there's no rational argument leading the first sentence to the second? That's the mistake. You need to connect statements by reason. You need to attempt to convince another person rather than thinking it true and hence accepting it.
 

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Yeah as an Aussie lemme just say that the Muslims doing al the violent riots don't represent Australia.... Thats like saying the KKK represents America's opinion of all other races.

I even know a few people who are muslims and they're embarresed aswell as angry about how they all cop the blame for the way those thugs in Sydney are acting.

People with hate in their hearts and minds will be violent no matter what race, religion or cause they belong to.
 

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KnightDragul said:
Yeah as an Aussie lemme just say that the Muslims doing al the violent riots don't represent Australia.... Thats like saying the KKK represents America's opinion of all other races.
Basically this, although he's giving us a good reason to start.
 

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SaneAmongInsane said:
http://www.cnn.com/2012/09/15/world/meast/embassy-attacks-main/index.html?hpt=hp_t1

So basically, now there protesting at U.S. embassy in freaking AUSTRALIA...

So... I ask, what the hell is up with Australia hating us 'Mericans now?
This is like saying that because the Westboro Baptist Church hates homosexuals, all Americans hate homosexuals.

However I agree with your title, "what the hell Australia!". I've lived here all my life and the notion that these Muslims, many of whom were no doubt born here, would actually engage in these protests simply beggars belief. It's crap like this and the Cronulla riots that force me to remember that even in a country like Australia there a dumb people doing dumb things.
 

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Ok Allow me to clarify what went down in Australia, There was a riot of protestors upset over the film 'Muslim Innocence', and people were injured, including cops. the CBD was in chaos from all the protestors who were mostly of Islamic faith, holding placards saying behead all those who insult the prophet. goddamn even a child held one. But the rest of us were watching it going What the fuck guys.

Check your facts before you post OP, and the American Embassy is located in Canberra not sydney.

Edit: All though I got to say I know other muslims who were appalled about what went down, and nearly everyone else is appalled, so it's pretty sad that it comes to this.
 

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While it is true that everyone in Australia is legally obliged to hate the US, the video has only caused extra hatred amongst certain groups. Most Australians hate the US for other reasons that haven't changed recently, so there was no extar hatred and they didn't bother to turn up.
 

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Okay, so a few protesters means Australia hates America. Gotcha OP.


Worst washrooms ever.
 

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SaneAmongInsane said:
http://www.cnn.com/2012/09/15/world/meast/embassy-attacks-main/index.html?hpt=hp_t1

So basically, now there protesting at U.S. embassy in freaking AUSTRALIA...

So... I ask, what the hell is up with Australia hating us 'Mericans now?
1) CNN is a wretched hive of vomit-style journalism. They're okay for finding out the jist of a story, but you should probably look up the actual news somewhere else (BBC, maybe NPR - there aren't a lot of good USA-based sources).

2) It's not as many Muslims as you think, and if you think a few dozen Muslims picketing outisde the American Embassy reflects on the rest of the country or religion, you're as nutter as the extremists.

Salafists (very conservative Muslims) were heavily involved in the initial riots (which took place in a country where films had to be approved by the government - since they didn't know any better they just assumed the film was approved by the White House), Al Quaeda has fanned the flames, and there are Muslims denouncing the violence worldwide.

This is an unfortunate state of affairs, but it won't be solved via ignorance or implementing biased mentalities.