November 20, 2008

USA vs. Europe : Hurt feelings

Most opinions expressed by Europeans about the USA are negative. Europeans feel that people from the USA are stupid, dumb and shortsighted. It could be the case that these feelings are the product of our anger and concern over the USA's superiority in many matters. For example, their army is the mightiest in the world. Even more importantly: they are not afraid to use it. We might feel that Europe is taking the backseat in global politics. It seems that the USA only deals with Europe when they want, not because they have to. Despite our feelings that we are important, we are not.

We express our dislike over Hollywood, their lack of culture and stubborness to accept certain truths. Their internal fight over creationism is ludicrous to say the least. But fair is fair, their culture has pervaded most other cultures. Coca-cola, McDonalds and Hollywood are everywhere. Besides these, what some people might call despicable export products, they boast an impressing array of great writers, philosophers and scientists.

This complaining might be some sort of acceptance of this situation, so besides the absence of this mindless and boring monologue from Europeans there might be long term benefits for Europe. I dare to say: it is time for Europeans to stop complaining about the stupidity of the USA, and focus on our own strenghts. The diversity in Europe could be bundled into a power equivalent to the USA.

Without a power that can constrain the USA and can have a dialogue with, the USA will continue their aggressive global policy. Global warming and the "axis of evil" are prime issues. It might also be good for the average USA citizen. The feeling of superiority and being god's chosen is dangerous. Having to acknowledge another superpower, equaly 'civilized', might force them to rethink their lifestyle and convictions. I will go into this "god bless America" later with more detail.

Obama might change trans-atlantic relations, but I do not believe he is more than an aestatic change. It might sound different and more likable, but the result will be the same. Obama cannot, even if he wants, make significant changes to the USA's global policy. His electorate will not allow this, and every effort will be blocked. While he might not act as Bush, which is a huge improvement, the difference might only be less idiocy.

Ofcourse I believe Obama's slogans: "Change can happen" and "We can do it". Change can happen, and we can do it. But who is we? I somehow doubt this is more that the USA...

1 comment:

Lucífera said...

Yes, YOU can!
But just look at the most complaining person in the world talking about USA.

Bare bra jobbet Ahmad!
Actually, it is not that bad... but...

Keep going,
Lucífera