. wrote:one_irish_rover wrote:
Loving your home country Britain is understandable, I'm an anglophile myself, but it's sad that you find nothing of value or envy in a massive country on the cutting edge of everything and the most diverse population and mixture of cultures in the world. You're nothing but a sour grape. What a pathetic narrow existence you must lead. I truly feel sorry for you.
When I spoke of stereotypes, I had One Irish Rover in mind, because he follows the pattern of the other American.
He assumes that people should find things of envy in his big country, even though the world is bigger and has a more diverse population. He doesn't stop to think that a person may have a liking for China, for example.
Because someone does not find something of envy, he assumes that someone is saying their country must be better and becomes a little defensive.You can see that he perceives things in a negative and anti- American way, as he said "you find nothing of value".No one said they didn’t see anything of value but that they didn’t see anything to be envious about.
Then as a result of this he said something similar to what the other American said:
one_irish_rover wrote:You're nothing but a sour grape. What a pathetic narrow existence you must lead. I truly feel sorry for you
If you are interested, look at the other American's posts and you will see similarities,which conform to the stereotypical American.
I find something of interest and envy in every country! That was my point, you simp! That's why the world is rich to me. You can't find one thing of interest in America? Or one thing we have that you wish you had? I wish football (real football) was bigger in America, as big as it is England, Nigeria or Brazil or nearly every other country in the world. I wish the American populace was as secular as England's, or more so. It has nothing to do with which country is "better," which is a subjective term. You are a sad, narrow creature, as I said. And you continue to cling to stereotypes. The more you post the more you prove it.














