Outsider wrote: Amen to that, and so much more. There are positive things to be said about my country, but I can't think of many good things to say about our biggest cultural establishments, like television. And if you think American TV is bad (not just bad, but really fucking embarrassing, except for the Simpsons, which can be pretty clever), then you're not thinking in broad enough terms. I find our contribution to cuisine to be virtually criminal and I believe that there must be some horrible evil conspiracy to destoy standards of good taste the whole world over when I think back to all the Kentuck Fried Chicken places I saw in Prague last summer, and the Coca-Cola bottling plant I saw in Turkey, etc. etc.
Agreed. Ironically, I'm wondering if anyone seen that movie 'Supersize me' yet? Seems pretty cool.
I voted Other. I think the founding political ideas of the US are great! The constitution is a fine idea, but the way it has been twisted about, and the current state of US politics is just sad. It really seems like a formal democracy, that is, the form of a democracy is there, but it's not exactly representative. It's this mish mash of plutocracy, nepotism and democracy all in one. The democracy here isn't perfect, but I think many other countries have a better system in that regard, and the high voter apathy over there is probably a reflection of that. The US needs a better voting system, I don't really know much about the electoral collage, it goes past what I've learnt, but something should change there I think.
My personal experience with Americans face to face has been good, most seem a bit apologetic about their government. The current amount of power the government has is definitely worrying, and the hegemony that's occurring because of that power, but I'm still glad it's the US not China or Russia or other potential super powers. I don't think they'd do a better job if they happened to be the sole world superpower.