you misconstrue me, which is what i was hoping to avoid with my disclaimer.
i do not for one moment wish to lump all americans in with each other. it's a continent sized country and i'd be mad to think they were all android like and thought the same as each other. i am only saying that there are many who probably do have too proprietorial (?) a view of the world.
the USA is quite geographically isolated from the rest of the world and as you point out yourself, it is easy for people with limited experience to simply apply second hand opinions that they have not tested to satisfaction for themselves.I was careful to say that i think
a lot of americans believe they have too much claim on the rest of the world. For all i know, many more (or many less) may have a totally different outlook. I haven't been to the USA and i do not pretend to have anything other than second hand experience of americans myself. void main, you are much more qualified than me to say what large numbers of US citizens opine.
Also, i think you and i have got over our bickering and i think that as long as people listen to what each other are saying, that discussion can move forward.
Also, i didn't really mean to say choas was racist, but what he says sounds very close to some nasty racist things i have heard people (usually echoing somebody else) say, which did strike me as very racist indeed. racism only hinders development and i think it should be made clear that racism of any sort has no place in the future.
[ December 04, 2002: Message edited by: Calum ]