NorthernGent
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ORIGINAL: UtopianRanger I think the folks from the UK who post here are great......but I hate like hell that we've adopted your crapy-- fractional reserve-- banking system and your engrained mentality that has us groveling /bowing-down to Presidents, kings , queens, politicians, celebrities and pseudo-aristocrats. Now, this issue goes both ways. We tend to think Americans are far more obedient than we are e.g. obedient to god, obedient to a system/government that is hell-bent on destruction, obedient to corporate power, and obedient to the army - I just can't get my head 'round why a killing machine would be put on a pedestal away from criticism. This doesn't happen here. None of this is adopted from England. 'Not a criticism, UR, but maybe we all point the finger at each other to make ourselves feel like we're our own masters? I know I've been guilty of it in the past. UR, England is a weird place, and full of inconsistencies and contradictions. It may seem on the face of it that we bow down, but this is only part of the story. Some of the things that happen here I can't begin to explain - including why we have this monarchy. Genuinely, the majority of the population are either apathetic to the monarchy, or think they're a drain on tax payers money. 'Biggest problem we suffer from is political apathy. Most people don't trust politicians and, thus, are completely disillusioned with, and disconnected from, the democratic process. There was a study done recently which surveyed the developed countries, and the message from this survey was that the English are the least trusting of politicians in the developed world (as much as you wish to trust a survey). It's fair to say that you can trace the struggle for representation to England long before the US was conceived. That should tell you something. Northerners have a history of rebellion from maintaining catholicism during the reformation, to being anti-monarchist to various rebellions/riots during the industrial revolution. Celebrities: you're spot on. It's lunacy. I couldn't begin to explain why they're put on a pedestal. The engrained mentality comment is wide of the mark, as is the politically correct comments that seem to litter these types of threads. I think if any American spent some time in the real England (not central London), you would be left with a completely different picture from the one you have.
< Message edited by NorthernGent -- 7/13/2007 12:05:03 AM >
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