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Re: It's a weird assumption. Camilla Send a noteboard - 22/08/2010 09:11:25 PM
we get a spin on american politics regardless, it is just that it is a lot more homogenized; every news outlet here will tell you tea party folk are insane, and that republicans slaughter children to become richer.

I just wouldn't expect people on your side of the Pond to get worked up enough about it to devote that much effort. They have their OWN politicians to promote and defame. :P

First of all, maybe we don't get as much details on presidential candidates fucking around while wife has cancer, and honestly, nobody cares much anyway, except for a general hatred of politicians.

But you have to realise that many people are affected by the biggest player in world politics, and quite a few by the US too. O<img class=' /> So there is an interest there. Then you have to slap on an image of the Americans being selfish, otherwise nobody will believe the news. (That would just be unrealistic)

With that starting point, reports of what is happening in america is more or less limited to "The good president Obama has instituted national health care in the US. It is not a particularly efficient national health care system (that is, it sucks), and still most americans complain that they have to pay for others".

It just isn't very fair, certainly unbalanced, and on the whole, not to be taken seriously, but way too many idiots do so. Then again, the basic premises of americans being self-centered is certainly true, but who isn't?


I don't know about you, but all Norwegians are paragons of virtue :|
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