These events happened to the citizens of Europe in less than a life time, if not directly in your countries then in your nieghbors. You have a sense of reality in the world that Americans have been sheltered from mostly because of 2 oceans. THe problems of the world were literally a world away, hence we became complacent, demanding, and entitled to the peace and prosperity in our country.Varegg wrote:
Eh ... i think you misunderstand something here lowing ...lowing wrote:
Europe has known terrorism, it has known dictatorships, it has known genocide, it has known civil wars, all in the current life span of your citizens.Varegg wrote:
Nope ... that's not it lowing, atleast not entirely it ... the same scenario goes for most of Europe aswell and we are in much better shape ...
America just descovered terrorism in 2001.
*Spain and England have had 1 incident of international terrorism each yes but that hasn't changed much, not the degree of degrading you are referring to in the US or lack of degrading because it happened, pretty much Status quo on that one.
*Dictatorships? ... what countries did you have in mind?
*Genocide happened in the Balkan war quite recently but don't mistake that for a being a civil war because it wasn't and the ripple effects of that genocide has little or nothing to do with the spirit of citizens elsewhere in Europe ...
I think you should look elsewhere for your answer, like maybe the political execution of power and the system of government you currently live under ...
Look at the stock market and home owndership. There is nothing that guarnetees a return on a house or stocks, yet as Americans when our house looses value or our stocks, we demand answers! It is ok if our profits are someone else's losses, but whne it is OUR losses, we gotta blame someone. We expect everything, we expect positive results in everything. We are spoiled to the core, and have grown accustomed to those spoils.