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Purveyor

(29,876 posts)
Tue May 10, 2016, 06:53 PM May 2016

Americans Are Delusional, Prudish Religious Nuts–Especially When Compared To The Rest Of World

Cultural differences exist across borders, and because monoliths are mostly fantasies, often within them, too. That said, America, in particular, is culturally perplexing, and even confounding, to a lot of the rest of the world. I am not, as Americans are wont to do, laboring under the delusion that people in other places spend all that much time thinking about us. We are all, as a species, just trying to get through this thing called life. The conservative American notion that people with far better healthcare, civil rights laws and gun control “hate our freedom” is a wishful imperialist delusion. Worse, it’s not fooling anybody at this point.

That said, if all the world’s a stage, America is a prime player: a rich, loud, attention-seeking celebrity not fully deserving of its starring role, often putting in a critically reviled performance and tending toward histrionics that threaten to ruin the show for everybody else. (Also, embarrassingly, possibly the last to know that its career as top biller is in rapid decline.) To the outside onlooker, American culture—I’m consolidating an infinitely layered thing to save time and space—is contradictory and bizarre, hypocritical and self-congratulatory. Its national character is a textbook study in narcissistic tendencies coupled with crushing insecurity issues.

How to reconcile a country that fetishizes violence and is squeamish about sex; conflates Christianity and consumerism; says it loves liberty yet made human rights violations a founding principle? In conversations with non-Americans, should the topic of the U.S. come up, there are often expressions of incredulity and bewilderment about things that seem weird when you aren’t from here. Talk and think about those things enough, and they also start to seem objectively weird if you are from here, too.

That perception is held even by countries that share similarities with America. The Pew Research Center rounded up surveys from recent years that point out some of the ways American and European attitudes diverge, not infrequently widely. Obviously, there’s plenty of cultural difference among European countries, and surveys aren’t necessarily nuanced in describing how the citizens of entire countries see the world. But these polls do tell us something about the things large swaths of those countries agree on, as well as how those popular ideas tend to differ from pervasive notions and sensibilities within America.

It’s fairly common knowledge that Europeans, overall, are less religious than Americans. U.S. presidential speeches always end with a perfunctory “God bless America,” our athletes thank a god who apparently prefers rigging sports competitions to curing cancer, and there are odes to the lord on our money (America’s Real Highest Power™). A Pew survey released last year found that almost 75 percent of Americans across denominations say religion is at least “somewhat” important to them, with 53 percent calling it “very” important. That’s higher than in every European country polled, a list topped by Poland, where just 28 percent—close to half America’s total—answered in kind. France, in what we’ll see is pretty consistent, came in dead last in Europe, while Japan and China, to borrow a conservative phrase, are even more “godless.”

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Americans Are Delusional, Prudish Religious Nuts–Especially When Compared To The Rest Of World (Original Post) Purveyor May 2016 OP
yup Skittles May 2016 #1
I've been watching some Swedish gaming videos recently... malthaussen May 2016 #2
k and r with thanks. niyad May 2016 #3
Well, nobody's perfect. (seriously, thanks for the link.) nt raccoon May 2016 #4

Skittles

(153,185 posts)
1. yup
Tue May 10, 2016, 06:56 PM
May 2016

listen to the SOMEONE WAS WATCHING OUT FOR ME comments from survivors of any tragedy / disaster in America - doesn't matter if there was multiple fatalities - they got SINGLED OUT!

malthaussen

(17,216 posts)
2. I've been watching some Swedish gaming videos recently...
Wed May 11, 2016, 09:38 AM
May 2016

... the Trump jokes (excuse me, "yokes&quot are thick and fast. I shudder to think that when most people on the planet think of the U.S. right now, they think of Mr Trump. The face of America?

-- Mal

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