You should go down there to America and punch them all in the throat and stuff.In the mid 1980'a the noted Canadian and best selling novelist Margaret Atwood gave a famous lecture to an American audience about Canadian-American relations. Whether it was a reason for us to pound our chests or to hang our head for the shame she might have brought down on our collective minds/conscience is open to interpretation. I like to think as Canadians in a Free Society everyone needs to examine matters as the individual. I've never been a person to hang on the collective response; if my conscience instructed I take a personal stance not popular with the ass kissing group thinkers.
Margaret Atwood addresses her childhood in northern Quebec in the 1950s and how she saw Americans:
" My attitude towards Americans was formed by this environment. Alas, the Americans we encountered were usually pictures of ineptitude. We once met two of them dragging a heaving metal boat, plus the motor, across the portage from one lake to another because they did not want to paddle. Typically American, we thought, as they ricocheted off yet another tree. Americans hooked other people when they tried to cast, got lost in the woods and didn't burn their garbage. "
From my personal viewpoint Margaret Atwood gave the lecture not woodbuck27.
I don't care what society you enter and for any real extended duration. Your going to find the Bad Guys...the bullies, the sociopaths, the psychos and the tricky ones to expose? NO ! I see such easily. It's been part of my path in life to expose these BAD guys.
I don't hate such people. In TRUTH and for my LIFE... I cannot hate. How can anyone hate sick pathetic lost souls? I merely attempt to isolate them from decent people so their often charismatic ways don't suck others in.