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Americans Treat Europeans Like a Minority Group

Posted by Bob on May 11th, 2005 under Musings about Life


Since World War II Americans have looked upon Europeans as a minority group.

I do not believe in one-way guilt, the reason blacks are stereotyped as criminals is because, not only are so many of them criminals, but it would never occur to a black “leader” to blame this stereotype on black criminals.

Minority groups get stereotyped. Minority groups stereotype us. If Europeans are STILL regarded as inferiors by Americans, it is because they ACT the role far too often.

Europeans think of themselves as highly sophisticated. Americans agree. The Chinese regard themselves as Very Wise. Americans do, too. The problem is that all that “regard” is patronizing.

American Indians are always seen as Noble and Honorable. Blacks are looked upon as Victims. Jews are seen as Highly Intelligent.

I defy you to find a single documentary on television about a tribe or ancient society that does not express amazement at how sophisticated they were.

In other words, ancient civilizations need to be defended against what we really think of them. Blacks need to be defended against what we really think of them. Chinese need to be defended against what we really think of them.

And, Europeans need to be defended against what we really think of them.

So we loudly proclaim that all these groups are Very Wise, very sophisticated, Noble Bearers of Oppression, and so forth. As a professional people watcher, I know very well that when someone says how noble or something another people is, they are adding “for inferiors like they are.”

We are saying, “Yes, they are inferior, but they have this huge redeeming characteristic you wouldn’t expect in a lower people.”

How do you spot a patronizing attitude? It is very easy. Just look at how criticism from the other group is taken.

Once my father was in London, and an Englishman walked up to him and said, “You’re an American, aren’t you?” My father said he was.

“Well,” said the Englishman, I know a lot of bad things about America.”

My father replied, “I know a lot worse things about America than you do.” He thought the incident was funny.

Now turn it around. An American walks up to a visiting Englishman and says, “I know a lot of bad things about England.”

That will never happen.

Blacks insult white people all the time, but whites simply don’t care. For every week in the last sixty years, Europeans have been on the streets with anti-American signs. From time to time we get angry about it, but in general we couldn’t care less.

One of the major reasons no one will listen when we quote hate-filled texts from black “leaders” or the Talmud is because, at gut level, white Americans expect that sort of behavior from people they regard as their frustrated inferiors.

At the same time, we are desperately careful never to say anything critical about those who are not white Americans, because we assume – correctly – that they live or die by our opinion. American criticism of any European country will make headlines there.

Can you imagine a headline saying, “French President Criticizes US?” Americans would turn to the Want Ads for something interesting.

This can get amusing. Canada is part of Europe. Some years ago, American weathermen would refer to a “Canadian cold front” because a cold front was coming down from Canada. Canadians protested loudly, and you will never hear that phrase again.

No one here will tolerate any criticism of Canadians. To put this in plain English, no one will be allowed to insult the poor little Canadians or the poor little black folks or the stagnant Chinese or the poor, defeated Indians or the poor oppressed Jews.

A short time ago I complained on Stormfront Britain that Scots called me a “Yankee” but I would never call a Scot an Englishman. Members of Stormfront Britain formed a united front and declared that they had every right to call me a Yankee, but I had no right to call a Scot an Englishman.

I had broken the No Criticism rule.

Which is what led to this blog.

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  1. #1 by willing on 05/12/2005 - 12:59 am

    The way that Northerners treat Southerners is similar.

  2. #2 by Bob on 05/23/2005 - 2:11 pm

    Yes, but we don’t live and die by their opinion the way minorities and Europeans do by ours. Respectable Southerners do, but we don’t.

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