Sora wrote:
Oh that.
Just watching it on TV now... again.
I'm in Germany (next to Austria...) so naturally I have it on TV all day long.
They just show the exacts of where the woman and her kids had to live and all.
Interviews.
Just imagine that 3 of those kids have never ever seen anything but this small apartment. 4 rooms, kitchen, bath... no windows.
I'm trying not to be offended by your post Ragtime. I find this to be quite hard though.
Living in Germany, having friends in Austria and being a proud German and European and all that.
I start to wonder if America has the same attitude of Europe as we Europeans have of America.
We preach exactly the same about America that you just said about Europe.
Well, to help put you at a further distance from offense, I almost added a mention that America also needs to wake up to the abuses being perpetrated around them and by their fellow Americans. I refrained from making this side point -- and only barely -- because I felt it diverted the point, and furthermore, that it should be common sense to all concerned that America
also has problems. (I doubt there is a member on WP that doesn't have major objections to America, so I'd be preaching to the choir if I caused America's laundry list of problems to appear on this site for the umpteenth time.)
My point is most certainly about humanity as a whole.
But do allow a person to take issue "part" by "part".
Because, if I say, "Oh, we all have problems", that won't fix anything.
Problems have to be dealt with point by point, area by area, country by country,
or else nothing will get solved. I'm saying, here, that if people open their
country's history books, they shouldn't be "shocked" and in "disbelief".
That they claim they
are is
alarming.
Do you believe I should not be concerned with Austria because I am an American?
Isn't such a view bigoted? Austrians are allowed to criticize Austria, but I am not?
I reject that false premise.
I am human, they are human. They are my business
even though we are seperated by an ocean, cultures, and we speak different languages.
I don't speak as an American, but rather I speak as objectively as possible.
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