I don't ever trash-talk America. I do sometimes criticize certain segments of American government and American society. I'm allowed to, though: I have the legal right, this being America and not, say, Russia in the era of the Bolsheviks.
Does it seem strange? No, it seems entirely American. This is one of the POINTS of America. That's why our freedom to criticize our country is explicitly addressed in our country's founding documents.
2006-08-25 10:30:35
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answered by Gestalt 6
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I'm not mad at you. It was your destiny. There could have been no other way. You'll be surprised how all things have opposites that are also true. Although not objectively, quite thouroughly in the subjective, and Vice Versa. The true philosophy of the matter. The world is completely neutral, therefore all feelings and thoughts of the universe and world in general are simply byproducts of how one learned to be, which isn't chosen, but simply given at random due to people's actions, which also tend to happen at random. Which therefore chooses your actions themselves, which you perceivabley have control over, in accordance to the underlying foundation that you had no control over. Thusforth, your destiny is chosen by you and Written in the stars prior to your doing it, at the same time. I think you are exactly what America made you, in a sense, I'm not mad at you for being yourself. And lastly, I'll say it as they do. God bless America.
2006-08-25 17:36:04
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answered by Answerer 7
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Exactly. Go back to wherever it is that you love so much, and leave that wonderful American technology behind.
If you are American, you have the freedom to trash-talk our beloved country. I will defend your right to say it. I may punch you in the jaw, but you won't go to jail for it.
2006-08-25 17:29:50
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answered by Jay 6
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And the fact that you live in America allows you to say things like that. Freedom of speech, not everyone has it.
2006-08-25 17:35:04
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answered by haleyh13 2
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Go live in a cave in Afghanistan for a while...then come back and tell us how much you hate America...I think you would probably have a new perspective...
2006-08-25 17:37:31
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answered by michael.avery 3
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It's not strange at all. You live in a country where it is your right to do that. In some countries you would be taken out and shot, so consider yourself lucky to be here where you can do what you do.
2006-08-25 17:32:45
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answered by Kokopelli 7
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why are you here if you hate it so much...if you dont like it then leave where you can use a shitty non american made computer you dont deserve to enjoy the freedom that our soldiers protect for us. I may not agree with war, but i support my soldiers, they are people like you, me anybody else. My dad is a soldier.
2006-08-25 17:32:11
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answered by magickitty0621 3
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If you hate America so much get out!
2006-08-25 17:39:33
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answered by Crystal 1
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well....you have to live somewhere.....and you are entitled to your opinion....I don't think it's strange.....I'm sure you would find some good things about America if you really thought about it. Truth is...this is a good country to live in.
2006-08-25 17:31:21
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answered by brewbeer212 4
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psh. there' is nothing wrong with that. afterall, nobody's really an american. and for those of you who say you are- take a look at yourself...are you native american? you're intitled to your opinion. i have the same as yours for the most part...occasionally.
2006-08-25 17:30:42
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answered by sugar4sandy 3
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