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Dont make bully mad.
Published on March 14, 2004 By Muggaz In Current Events
This weekend has been rather depressing.

Some of you may not know the left wing ‘Zealot’ that many consider me to be. I cannot stand conservatives, and I am staunchly against most of the USA’s policies… It’s funny, if you will look at my first blogs, quite a bit of fire and spice amongst them.

Admittedly, I was a narrow minded fool, and I took all Americans for ignorant/arrogant warmongering conservatives, merely because of the fact that I have never had a day to day interaction with them. Several months on, and I know this is not the case because of my friends here at JU.

In all honesty, I consider myself to be an idiot for having the feelings I did against Americans… The qualms I have are not with the people, but with the government – fortunately Mr. Wardell was kind enough to point out that it’s the people who select the government anyway, so I do still dislike the US general public immensely, but I have grown up a bit, and I approach every situation with a bit more of an open mind.

I feel like I a going to get remonstrated for what I am about to say, but really, I don’t care. I am so mad that Al Quada have hit targets in Spain… They did this because Spain chose to send troops to Iraq and have generally been a staunch supporter of the US. Surely Al Quada can recognise the fact the countries like Spain and Australia merely support the US because of political pressure? I.e. Australia could kiss free trade agreement good-bye if we didn’t support, and Spain was probably going for reconstruction contracts. We only have ourselves to blame for bowing to this political pressure, but when the big kid knocks; you give him what he wants.

I thought the enemy of Al Quada is USA, and everyone else was just secondary. Al Quada has proved otherwise, and this is quite possibly the worst move they could have entertained. Europe was by no means supporters of Al Quada, however, any chance of redemption and peace is out the window. I suppose what I am trying to say is, instead of hitting a European interest, they should have stuck to ataching the American interests.

No one will have any tolerance for this rubbish now… I always thought that there would be hope for the world while Europeans were still looking through rose tinted glasses. The Europeans must now realise that as long as they support the US like such, they are susceptible to attacks as well. As an Australian, my biggest fears have just been realised – whether Al Quada can be bothered with us, I suppose that remains to be seen, but we must not discount it after this.

It’s also important for the US to realise that Spain has seen this death, not because of their oppression of Al Quada, or their support of Israel, it’s because they supported the USA.

This War on Terror is losing its shade everyday – its becoming more black and white, the us vs. them mentality is sinking in. The Jihad’s and various Intifada’s will never stop, America as we know it will never give in, and I am very afraid for humanity.

Peace.

Comments (Page 2)
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on Mar 30, 2004
Hey Reality:

Muggaz is from Australia.

Yeah.

~Anne.
on Mar 30, 2004
I just checked reality....

he is a closed minded fool.

BAM!!!
on Mar 30, 2004
If you cant acknowledge that arrogance/patriotism is a character trait of the American personality though, as a general rule rather than exception, you are wasting both yours and my time.


Ok, I'm going to disagree here. Arrogance and Patriotism might be a character trait of US political personalities and the government, but I think you might be stretching it to paint an entire nation with one stroke of the brush.
on Mar 30, 2004
Shades...

I hate to be pedantic, but i would be wasting my time if i included little disclaimers all the time... Of course the WHOLE nation isn't like that, however, i would say there are more like that than not....

You have to remember, in a great democracy like the USA, the governement and political personalities ARE the representatives of the people, hand picked by them... so maybe you should re-assess what you just said... If not judged by them, it's judged by pop/sport culture where arrogance and patriotism is in no short supply at all...

BAM!!!
on Mar 30, 2004
i would say there are more like that than not....


and I would disagree...and I'd hazard a guess that I've meet a few more American's in my days than you have.

You have to remember, in a great democracy like the USA, the governement and political personalities ARE the representatives of the people


They might represent the people, but they AREN'T the people. It would be like me saying that all Australians are wimps because Australia's been siding with America even when everyone else stood up for themselves and bailed ship (I'm referring to when Australia voted against the UN Commission on Human Right's condemnation of the Yassin killing). I mean, Australia is a democracy, so that is representative of you, correct? And if not poltics, then I could argue that all Australian's are flighty, self-centered bimbos, because in pop culture you are represented by Kylie "I'm superficial at best" Minogue and Russell "my ego barely fits in my country" Crowe.

But if I did that, my logic would be faulty at best--just as yours is.

Also, on a side note: Democracies do not necessarily represent the people--they represent a majority of the "voting" public. When you have low voter turnouts like we do in the US--that's not saying much.
on Mar 30, 2004
You make a fair argument...

I AM saying Australian's are wimps because we sided with you. We dont have a choice though - Its our National interest to suck up and comply with Americans, so we do... not because we want to, but because we have to. If i was in govenrment, i would have probably maybe done the same thing, because the resulting free trade agreemant will be very beneficial for our country. Ultimately going to Iraq and voting against commisions is a means to an end for us... And Yes, we choose the government here as well, but its a fact going to Iraq in unilateral action was not a move supported by the people unless it was sanctioned by the UN - so no, these particular instances aren't representatives of us, and our govenrment will pay at the next election!

Also, before you start judging my country on the only two Australian's you know, i advise you learn a bit more... try Link and maybe you can truely see our opinion on the war/troops in Iraq and what goes on here. I see American culture every single day on my TV, the movies, Hollywood, the news, trust me on this, i know a damn site more about you're culture than you do of mine. Let me just be a smart ass to prove my point Marshall "its cool to be white trash thug gangsta" Mathers, Muhammed "I AM THE GREATEST" Ali, Britney "its cool to pretend your a virgin to sell record but be lying and get married in one night kiss Madonna publicity stunt" Spears...

We are not arguing facts here, we are arguing opinions, and mine isn't going to change, so you can accept the fact that i beleive a majority of Americans are arrogant/patriotic and deal with it, or you can argue your point till the cows come home and i will rebutt every single time.

Also, on a side note: Democracies do not necessarily represent the people--they represent a majority of the "voting" public. When you have low voter turnouts like we do in the US--that's not saying much.


That just typifies Arrogance... voting is a privelage... not a right.

BAM!!!

on Mar 30, 2004
I'd hazard a guess that I've meet a few more American's in my days than you have


I just wanted to add that your seeing them with American eyes as well...

When you are in a house for a long time, and there is this stench, you get used to it and dont realise it after a while, however, when coming into the house after a long time outside, or never been in the house at all... the smell is overwhelming...

BAM!!!
on Mar 31, 2004
Also, before you start judging my country on the only two Australian's you know


I wasn't actually trying to judge Australians--just pointing out faulty logic--and those aren't the only two Australian's I know. I've already judged all Australian's based on Home and Away

That just typifies Arrogance... voting is a privelage... not a right.


Actually, in a democracy voting is a right. But failure to vote doesn't necessarily reflect arrogance only--there are a number of reason's why people don't vote. The "I don't give a damn it doesn't change anything for me" attitude is only one. Government dominance, government mandates, education quality, trust in government, and the two party system are other factors in turnout. Also, if compulsory voting wasn't strictly enforced in Australia do you really think that there'd still be a 90%+ turnout?

We are not arguing facts here, we are arguing opinions


Actually, we are debating stereotypes. I've spent enough time outside the US to know that the country doesn't smell like roses. I fully recognize the effect that American (especially Bush) dominance has had in the world--I actually think your blog was very well articulated on the point--but while I'll concede that we have a lot of awful foreign policy, I'm not willing to say that the entire nation is arrogant. Agreeing to disagree is fine by me.

on Mar 31, 2004
I'm not seeing Americans through American eyes, mine are British, and they still like what they see:) America is a good country.

It is just as fair to say all Americans are arrogant, as it is to say that all Aussies are the stock of criminals. Whilst both statements might have some truths, they are still false statements. Of course in Britain, both statements would be partly true, just as true as when applied to Australia or America, but because something has a little truth doesn't mean it's reality.

My point about arrogance and confidence being similar, or appearing so is thus. We each must have, or know of a really confident type of person who walzes into a bar like he owns it? Such confidence can easilly appear as arrogance, when it is not. Confidence makes one sure of themselves, which in turn makes their voice louder, or rather, their ability to speak up increases. American brashness in my opinion reflects their firmly grounded confidence, and signifies a proud society.

But that is my opinion, and were all entitled to that.
on Mar 31, 2004
It is just as fair to say all Americans are arrogant

OK... for the fith time... ALL Americans aren't arrogant... just most

I agree with the confidence/arrogance thing as well Shane...

Thanks for your comments guys... Its good to see some people got some stimulating conversation out of this article... i hate to blow my own horn, but i was quite proud of it, and was a bit upset that it didn't get the exposure i would have liked...

BAM!!!
on Apr 19, 2004
America is a Republic not a Democracy
on Apr 20, 2004
Same shit, different day, most people who are upset with Americans are jealous of American freedoms and prosperity. We do not want some sicko dictator controlling our lives and when threats of that kind arise, they are eliminated and for good reason. Freedom has a price, and it is awfully nice, God bless America
on Apr 20, 2004
Hey Captain...

I come from Australia... I am very upset with Americans, and I enjoy the same freedoms and prosperity... if not more.

I dont know how you explain that.

BAM!!!
on May 11, 2004
Born Rased. American.........dont give a shit about the aussies, europeans arabs. they can all kiss uncle sams ass.
on May 11, 2004
Im a US Marine, served in afghanistan and iraq. After seeing the way they live, your damn right I am proud, confident and arrogant about my country. Countries such as australia, canada and japan sleep a little easier at night, knowing that we will act while they have the leisure to sit on their hands no matter what arises. So yep, im arrogant, and i dont care what the hell some lazy, ignorant aussie bastard thinks they know about life. Have you seen combat Muggaz? Have you seen your buddy die because the LAV your in gets hit by a rocket and he catches a side view mirror to the forehead, while you and your brothers in arms are just trying to help others achieve the same way of life assholes like yourself take for granted? So until you work for the freedom you have, dont even try to understand my arrogance.

BAM!!!! (fag)
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