No really, altho I've never been to Amerikkka, what I've heard is that your all uneducated and fat. I have reliable sources too. You ppl need to get your act's together and pull out of Iraq too. Most amerikkans are not bilangaul but here in Europe most are! Learn to speak other languages. besides a bastardised version of ours! without us youd never of got off the ground. all of the world's acheivments today were from Europe or asianic places. You ppl are pathetic.
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Orim2007-02-23 3:54 ID:iPlKcmZS
I suppose you could be absolutely right. Unfortunately, despite being a fairly attentive geography student, I cannot find this Amerikkka. Is it close to Loompa-Land? How about the mystical realms of Narnia or Asgard?
Seriously though, you have a lot of half truths that have not been investigated yet:
Is America uneducated? To some extent, by and large we know quite a bit, not all of it useful, and frankly we ignore the better part of the world's culture. Sometimes we do that out of not caring, other times we do it because your achievements lately have not been adequate. Take France for example, a rich tapestry of intrigue, advancement and culture. However, they have done little for the world stage in the last 75-150 years.
Should we know other languages? Some of us should, but keep in mind that we're a large country with only two countries beside us, three if you want to count Cuba. In the areas near Mexico, where I am, enough people speak enough Spanish to get by. There is not really much call for anyone in the better part of the U.S. to speak another language, we really don't have a need to speak French or official German.
You are right about the U.S. never getting off the ground without help though. If it wasn't for people being in shitty conditions in their own countries, and leaving their homeland behind to risk coming here for an opportunity for a better life. Or just plain out greed of Europeans to earn gold and glory at the expense of others, this country of mine would just be full of Indians, eagles and corn.
Maybe you've learned something, I certainly hope so.