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But for real though, whats with all the non-Americans who are always harping in on American politics?

Imagine a career pastry baker going to a union electricians meeting and trying to vote in the proceedings...ridiculous right? Well that's basically what the aforementioned amounts to. As Chris Hansen says:

Graylight51-55, F
Imagine a failed businessman trying to come off as a seasoned political expert and president.
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@AlienZipper Didn't your mother ever teach you not to talk with your mouth full?
AlienZipper61-69, M
@ForgottenLore37

You'll have to do a lot better than that...
@AlienZipper Not really. I don't have to do anything I don't want to.
Those non-Americans are often the ones inspired by the puerile and re-gurgitated tripe spewed out by the hack journalists in the media who fear a strong America. In reality, President Trump has a phenomenal support from non-American patriots. Naturally, those hack journalists and their childish media outlets will not print this as news. It is crucial for the stability of the world that a strong America should and must exist for without it the world would be plunged into chaos. Those non-Americans who always criticise America herself are mostly those who have no spine, no character, no personality and no sense.
AlienZipper61-69, M
@EugenieLaBorgia

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thatscottishguy26-30, M
@EugenieLaBorgia 馃槀馃槀馃槀
MartinII70-79, M
Because American policy has a huge influence on the rest of the world.
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But American politics can effect them when it comes to foreign policy and trade, and possibly a war if we elect a crazy person. 馃
Guarantee some of them are paid actors.

When during the 2016 election every Trump post would have a bunch of guys from Africa talking positive stuff about Trump like they personally know him. Definitely paid accounts.

"Donal Trump is de greatest ever. He knows de wae"
Eternity26-30, M
@ForgottenLore37 lmao 馃槀馃槀
AlienZipper61-69, M
@ForgottenLore37

How about providing proof of that other than your opinion?
@AlienZipper Alright, let me get you some receipts. I'll get right on it.

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thatscottishguy26-30, M
Let us just remain in our own little bubble 馃槶馃槶馃槶
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LOL, I know. Sort of like atheists who act like experts on God and the bible and post biblical quotes
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Faith isn鈥檛 good enough for everybody. And you can still be enlightened and spiritual without being Christian. Personally, I follow Tiamat and her Demons-Gods. I鈥檝e read the Bible and found no truth in it. 馃し鈥嶁檧锔廆SW-User
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@MorbidCynic Christian has nothing to do with it.I hate the word, lol
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And what would you call it? Follower of the Biblical Abrahamic God? Jesus-worshipper? @SW-User
GeniUs56-60, M
Yep, world politics is nothing like that. Good analogy though for explaining...something.
Eternity26-30, M
@GeniUs neither is the us. Of all the world powers we are one of the fastest moving towards sustainable energy and climate sensitive policies.

[i]The[/i] fastest? Certainly not. But [i]one[/i] of the fastest surely.

I think China and Venezuela are the ones you're looking for
GeniUs56-60, M
I wasn't specifically referring to climate change but since you bring it up, by pointing out you aren't the worst does not absolve you of your contribution. I always like a little back up when making a point:
https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/which-countries-produce-the-most-pollution.html
Eternity26-30, M
@GeniUs the goal wasnt to "absolve" our contribution. The point was to demonstrate that we are not worthy of all this foreign scrutiny and nitpicky noseyness.

Go bother Qatar.

Also that list didnt mention which of those countries is making the biggest strides towards improvement.

I'm an American electrician and I see/actually participate in a whole lot of solar panels and LED installations/conversions.
Jackaloftheazuresand26-30, M
I know, if the world really were laughing at the US and our ineffectiveness then they wouldn't be so damned concerned with it.
GeniUs56-60, M
Again, you need to try and grasp the correct end of the stick. The laughter is about the gibbon in charge, the concern is having seen The Planet of the Apes, we all know the damage a primate with a weapon can do.
Jackaloftheazuresand26-30, M
@GeniUs And you need to know the type of person I'm talking about. THere's someone that gloats about how the country will fall soon and a few others say how it has already fallen and I mean in power, not grace. What kind of person that truly believed that would concern themselves with it daily?
BlueMetalChick26-30, F
Because American politics are louder than other countries, it seems. Especially on social media. So it's hard to avoid hearing about it and learning through osmosis.
Dlrannie31-35, F
Whether we like it or not what America does affects the rest of the world - if it does something stupid it hurts us all
basilfawlty8931-35, M
You realize what happens on America affects the rest of the world as you're a superpower. It affects us economically and with wars

 
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