People tend to like their own country. Americans are hardly the only people who feel this way.
People tend to like their own country. Americans are hardly the only people who feel this way.
Speaking of Nigeria--source of some of the most America-loving US citizens--there's a country with inter-group tension (aka bigotry) among the Yoruba, the Hausa-Fulani, and the Igbo. A friend ranked these groups, ones as the smartest, another the best in business, and the third, the underclass (I can't remember the ranking, because "racist," no doubt).
In grad skool, some of the smartest colleagues I had emigrated from Nigeria.
Backpacker here wrote:
Yooh ess ay wrote:
Only country to have put men on the moon.
I always love that argument. Without the German rocket scientists they offered a new living in the US, they wouldn't have made it too the moon. The success of the US is based on immigrants, period.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Paperclip
You sort of reinforce my point. It was only in America that European scientists were able to fulfill their potential and actually put man on the moon. The USA and the great american system allowed this. It would simply not have been possible in a nation such as France or Germany.
replying to a few statements randomly, Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fio in Florence was built before white man came to america, so yes tourists visit churches in europe as a part of history lesson in architecure, not a 10 years old cold white cube - usa place of worship, no one cares about football(not the real one) and baseball, you go to debt if u get sick while money is spent bringing ' democracy' to the countries with oil (don't think too much you won't get the point), and most of you don't know which ocean is on which side of the world, you laugh, but think about it for a sec, # head explodes
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