7 Cultural Reasons why a European Never Wants to live in America
01-28-2012, 10:30 PM
Quote: (01-28-2012 10:25 PM)InternationPlayboy Wrote:
Quote: (01-28-2012 10:23 PM)Amour Fou Wrote:
Geez...
I don't have the time now for a thorough reply, but I have to say that I could relate to nearly all of the list, save maybe a couple of points.
(I don't mind "awsome" and I guess I don't mind smiles).
I've been living in US soil for around 5 1/2 months now, and what always striked me was the way all the small freedoms that I took for granted back home are always "a big issue" around here. Simply going to the beach with friends, a couple of beers and a guitar for a good time is infringing something like 10 laws with the threat of being "prosecuted". Complete hysteria.
I had the impression it was a society completely ruled by threats and fear. Respect and authority are "earned" through fear.
It makes no sense at all.
The only "safe" place seems to be home, in front of the TV screen, in unconscious passive submissive slumber.
And this mentality seems to be spread out through all the various institutions of society. (I took part for a while in an university. I admit I dropped out because it started getting to me in a bad way, and I have a commitment to doing the best I can with my time).
This does not mean, however, I haven't met amazing people here. It also doesn't mean that I don't appreciate many of the cultural elements over here as well.
But at the same time, a good number of Americans won't hessitate to break these rules.
I just added a small line to my post above:
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Again... what happened to what was earned and fought by The Beats? The Hippies? Coorporativism and Religious hysteria took'em all over?