American Worldview

one interesting thing: an american sister who fell in love with her egyptian classmates, but “the goddess had no intention of doing it”, the boy found the best way to say no, saying, "can you say egypt on the world map right away? the sister is on the air.

i also met an old man who worked for years in the government, who proudly told me that he had been in many parts of the world when he worked in the air force and on the train.

i'm just asking, have i ever been to china? the train couldn't drive there, “he was proud to say after a while, “but i've been to canada and hawaii!” indeed, the american sense of geographic location, poor knowledge, is almost at an alarming point.

basically, people born and raised in new york will never remember a small town just a few dozen miles from new york that won in the name of a view.

maybe they've been out there many times, and there's a lot back in the bar, but if he says that name, he'll ask, “does this place exist in the united states?” what's wei jin? new technologies, together with a united states-wide electronic map that is as accurate as possible, have kept americans in a secure isolation from geography.

a chinese friend who spent seven or eight years in the united states analysed the blood, and americans didn't care about what was going on out there, partly because of arrogance.

while americans in general are well-educated and friendly at home and in school, the sense of superiority of the human body as a super-national is deeply rooted.

in the eyes of some americans, the united states is the world, and the centre of the planet is at the feet of new york or washington.

“now that the united states is the most powerful country in the world, everything that has happened has its axis, even if it shows ignorance of other races in the rest of the world!” said a friend.

a clear piece of evidence.

the major united states television networks have little international news.

it's a big news story.

it's almost all about ecstasy around the world, like who's the cat on the tree, or who's the hot lady star.

remember last week's hot line of “newspersons”, first of all a magician who spent a few days in a big water ball, and second by a goat, whose “great story” snuck out of a farm and ran into a middle school for half a day, as a result of which hundreds of students came to intercept and several journalists came to participate.

john is one of the largest registered in the united states and has been a field journalist in bosnia and herzegovina for 10 years.

he was disheartened to say that he had returned to the united states to find out that his press ideals had collapsed, because the americans had never bought the news that they risked their lives and blood.

“they don't care what happens in the rest of the world! in fact, they don't even read newspapers.

just watch tv and watch football.

my professor of political science also complained in class that when millions of people grew up in rwandaat the time of the massacre, major television stations and tens of millions of viewers were gossiping about the wife-killing scandal in simpson.

in fact, this lack of geographic knowledge is, in the end, a world view.

but beware, americans hate people who say they don't have a world view.

how come they don't have a worldview! look at the world.

where's the american? who did saddam get out? what happened in the world has nothing to do with americans? don't you have eyes? how dare you say americans don't have a world view! if you get angry, you'll get angry.

fuck off! yeah, it's another arrogant american culture: americans allow themselves to be mocked -- self-criticized -- anti-war against bush and anti-government; and "he mocks" -- – to stand at a high moral level and spare no effort to criticize all the other countries of the world must also be “conscionable” to you, but remember that you must not laugh at him, especially at his fatal weaknesses, such as the world view。

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