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Anti British and Anti French views

France has one BIG problem though: the inhabitants of Paris! Paris itself is imposing, beautiful, and grand. The people though make your blood boil. Outside of Paris, the people are really nice!
 
I can think of many adjectives to describe iguana_tonante, but "ignorant" isn't one of them. And he does know how "Italia" is spelled, too.
 
French people I know here are great, one girl I know from Orleans, she's cool. - People are cool, when they're not ignorant. I've ran into groups of Parisian people clubbing/partying in London too, great people, great ethnically diverse people, I thought. - Laid back and fun, like me.
 
I can think of many adjectives to describe igunana_tonante, but "ignorant" isn't one of them. And he does know how "Italia" is spelled, too.
It's just, he accused America of being like a shining beacon multiculturalism, and it's not; Sure, you guys in America can be diverse, but I did notice, when I went there, white people and black people all living in separate communities and wearing separate things... He then went on to accuse Europe of not being as Multicultural as America... That may be true of Italy, of Germany, but don't dare tar where I live with that same brush... He then said France Germany and Italy are the same as the UK, politically and democratically, and could not understand what all the fuss was about... I know the UK's not like France, and I know it's sure as heck not like Italy, politically. - What he said was wrong and I got offended when he tried to pass us of as the same, as flattering as it was, it's just wrong. You may have minorities in Europe, like Germany and Italy, but I doubt you have equality; like the equality enjoyed here.
 
Holy fuck, what a thread this is.

On the matter of US/French rivalry, I remember quite vividly the run-up to the US invasion of Iraq. France's refusal to support us in that resulted in a very vocal backlash against the French by Americans. "Freedom fries" and the like. There were even serious suggestions that we give back the Statue of Liberty.

It was hardly a friendly bit of ribbing, people here were fucking pissed and considered the French traitors to democracy and the entire free world. It was completely insane.

"You're either with us or you're with the terrorists" was not just a slogan in those dark years. :(
 
I can think of many adjectives to describe igunana_tonante, but "ignorant" isn't one of them. And he does know how "Italia" is spelled, too.
It's just, he accused America of being like a shining beacon multiculturalism, and it's not; Sure, you guys in America can be diverse, but I did notice, when I went there, white people and black people all living in separate communities and wearing separate things... He then went on to accuse Europe of not being as Multicultural as America... That may be true of Italy, of Germany, but don't dare tar where I live with that same brush... He then said France Germany and Italy are the same as the UK, politically and democratically, and could not understand what all the fuss was about... I know the UK's not like France, and I know it's sure as heck not like Italy, politically. - What he said was wrong and I got offended when he tried to pass us of as the same, as flattering as it was, it's just wrong. You may have minorities in Europe, like Germany and Italy, but I doubt you have equality; like the equality enjoyed here.

I've already said this before but I'll say it again. You haven't understood what iguana said in the Melting Pot thread at all. It's baffling how you could misunderstand what he said to such an extent.


ETA: Oh, and stop it with the insinuation that somehow Italy, French and Germany don't have 'equality'. It's insulting.
 
Then please re-phrase, because I soo sorely need enlightenment of that post to which I refer to time and time again.
 
You're not in the postion to call anybody stupid after I read your posts, wrong, maybe, but not stupid.
You ignorence of Europe and America and has robbed you of any valid opion regarding America and the UK.
I'll have you know that the iguana is renowned for speaking both truth and wisdom. And he has the breath of a fresh summer ham.

You, on the other hand, think that there's a document called the Magna Carter.
 
You're not in the postion to call anybody stupid after I read your posts, wrong, maybe, but not stupid.
You ignorence of Europe and America and has robbed you of any valid opion regarding America and the UK.
I'll have you know that the iguana is renowned for speaking both truth and wisdom. And he has the breath of a fresh summer ham.

You, on the other hand, think that there's a document called the Magna Carter.

iguana's also got the mind of a fucking scientist.

If you don't know how magnets work, you better believe the iguana can explain it to you.
 
You're not in the postion to call anybody stupid after I read your posts, wrong, maybe, but not stupid.
You ignorence of Europe and America and has robbed you of any valid opion regarding America and the UK.
I'll have you know that the iguana is renowned for speaking both truth and wisdom. And he has the breath of a fresh summer ham.

You, on the other hand, think that there's a document called the Magna Carter.
I saw no wisdom in that post, only false assumptions.

http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=ma...MOdSEhQfOt8zGCg&ved=0CEcQsAQ&biw=1020&bih=593
 
Iguana is definitely amongst the more innocuous posters here; I can't say I've ever taken issue with anything he's said.
 
I'm sure he's smart, I'm sure he's more wise than I, but his post was wrong. Gosh.
 
He said how Europe wasn't as multicultural as America... That was stupid. To say that America was, and to say that Europe wasn't... Double whammy.
 
http://trekbbs.com/showpost.php?p=4993643&postcount=44
iBender said:
Freedom and Democracy started in England in the year 1215 with the creation of the Magna Carter in London.
I knew that it was called the Magna Carta back when I didn't even know what it was and thought it was a bloody boat (the Niña, the Pinta and the Magna Carta).

Calling iguana ignorant just makes you look bad as he's usually right about all things. :shrug:

If you don't know how magnets work, you better believe the iguana can explain it to you.
And he'd explain it while sitting in front of a magnificent vista and sipping an exquisite wine, because he's just that awesome.
 
He said how Europe wasn't as multicultural as America... That was stupid. To say that America was, and to say that Europe wasn't... Double whammy.

Well, I'd have to disagree. I think Europe's large cities certainly have varying degrees of multicultural flavour, but the USA is the result of a mingling of different cultures. Europe is a collection of more-or-less mono-cultural nation-states so they're not really the same. I'm pretty happy I can get a lot of the ethnic food I used to get in the SF Bay Area, but there are noticeable gaps.
 
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