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To: John Chen who wrote (77472)9/16/1999 1:03:00 PM
From: Robert Rose  Read Replies (1) of 164684
 
<Of course, like you and Eric keeps reminding me, not all
is bad. Just the bad one seems to standout.>

I agree with this completely. And it's due to Hollywood and the media, as you point out. But I also think that, worldwide, the US gets more than its fair share of bashing. Again, because it is so visible. Again, because of the media and Hollywood. But I still find foreigners' (perjorative sounding now) penchant (willingness would be a more objective term) for bad-mouthing the US to Americans to be an interesting phenomenon. I, for example, would never point out Taiwan's limitations (for example) in a forum dominated by Taiwanese. I would consider it rude and Ugly-American. But it is quite common for Americans to not only witness 'foreigners' bashing the US to their faces, but also accept it as par for the course. I am choosing not to do so in this case, and may get flamed for it.

Regards, Rob
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