kamya said:
TheLoadedDog said:
It's weird. I am going to pile some **** on Americans in this post, but please do not take it personally...
I am an Australian citizen. I am not American. So far, so good.
Americans need to understand what it is like to be NOT American. Whether the POTUS is Trump, Obama, Mickey Mouse, Fred Flintstone, Reagan.... Thiis is a person that we have not voted for. This is the leader of the free world. I am in Sydney. Why should my future be held up by some recount of ballots in Florida (Dubya election)?
So yes, we get a bit snarky about Trump. And that creature that lives in his hair.
Does it REALLY affect you though? If you had no outside news of anything going on outside of Australia for the past few years would you even have noticed a difference between before trump vs after?
The only thing I really see is the news trying to whip people into a frenzy and make them nervous and anxious when in reality, for the most part, not much has changed.
US politics has a huge bearing on other countries. The price of oil, Australian farmers competing against American ones when the American ones are protected by favourable tariffs at the hands of the US government, US military on our soil in top secret installations that the Australian public has no access to (Google "Pine Gap"), the destruction of our motor industry, and lots more. And this is a friendly country. An ally.
I think a lot of Americans don't understand how it feels from the other side. I'm not anti-American. I like you guys, and there is much about your nation to be admired. But we in the little countries do tend to feel like we've been run over by a steamroller sometimes.
The other thing is my personal politics, and how that translates differently in Australian and American values.
I identify as mildly conservative. If I were American I would probably vote Republican (but not rusted on - I would take each election as it comes). Strangely, I've done those online political spectrum tests. The Australian ones have me slightly to the right of Genghis Khan. THe American ones have me drinking tea with Karl Marx.
So, I have some sort of basic sympathy for Trump. In a way. I don't like the man. But I can get the Trump thing. And the Australian media has been a bit tiresome in its non stop tearing down of the man.
But the thing is, regardless of your personal politics.....
...Trump is innately humorous. He looks like he's about toi have a heart attack. He tweets weird ****. He has a small unidentified mammal living in his hair.
As they said recently about the North Korean crisisL: "the future of humanity rests upon the two men with the world's stupidest haircuts."