JanetElaine
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CL, you cannot take a few articles and make an assumption on the whole of Americans.
Not being from the US either I can definitly see some of the points CL is making. It is hard to convey these to Americans though because y'all look with different eyes. Americans are not much loved in Europe and that is based on a few articles that make the news. My own friends and family back home are full of skewered views. Of course not every single American is bad. But that is the general, biased opinion abroad. And of course you will find many people in Europe who do *not* feel that way. Even that is a generalisation. But there are very many who do.
Here's a little story: when 9/11 happened, a coworker of mine wanted to interview my American husband for our newspaper, just to get some inside views of an American about this attack on his country. My husband would *not* do it, because he was too scared of drawing attention to himself as 'an American'. He was afraid of who all it might bring out of the woodwork.
And that was his same stance as before 9/11, he wasn't scared because of that. It's just that he had seen, felt and experienced the anti-American negativity and even though he is proud to be an American he did not feel the urge to shout it off the rooftops there. And this was in a rural part of a country that is well known for it's tolerance (unless you actually know the country from the inside

Do I agree with this attitude (not hubby's, but the generalisation)? Most definitely not. First off I don't like generalisations, I look at individuals. But, a lot of people are guilty of doing it, both ways I might add. I have been Don Quichote and fought the windmills of generalisation back home. I gave up. You can't change people's opinions if they're hell bent to believe a few articles. But the fact is, a lot of people go by those few articles. And that is definitely causing anti-Americanism abroad, and I can see the points CL is making. I've heard the comments myself, about 'wanting to live there' and being crazy to move over here.