Americans are weird wrote:
The American chuckleheads that take delight in a team from their own country’s teams losing is kind of weird. I guess that any team or person that tries to advocate change in the United States, things like discrimination, becomes a target of said chuckleheads by people that claim to love their country. It seems that the ones that live their country are the ones that are advocating for change and the ones that hate the United States are those that want to silence them and keep up the appearance that discrimination and racism are just a myth.
Americans sure are a curious people…
You don't get it, do you? These people should not be allowed to represent a country which they disrespect and still choose to live in (because they know living in other countries would be way worse).
Send these US women to Saudi Arabia for a week and they'd be on a knee (ironically) begging to come back to the USA and never hate on anything American again. Maybe they'd tolerate their situation after experiencing real victim hood. The American women are not oppressed. There's nothing easier than being a woman in America. In fact, the most oppressed person in North America is the white man but he will not get sympathy like everyone else because people won't feel sorry. People feel sorry for those who are either real victims or play the victim card--but unfortunately this enables well off people to still develop an automatic victim complex as you see in America.