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Someone explain to me [preferably in a non-aggressive, non-insulting tone] why there is so much racism against the french lately, even by non Bush supporters.
russ_watters said:AFAIK, "
With Iraq, specifically, as much as the US's action was said to be motivated by oil/money, France's opposition was doubly-motivated by oil/money. Its no secret that France's dealings with Iraq were quite lucrative.
One of my biggest political pet peves is the French willingness to sell damn near anyone damn near anything: including nuclear reactors to both Iraq and North Korea. If you're a budding terrorist or criminal dictator, France will sell you what you need.
russ_watters said:Beyond that, there is the recent politics. Time magazine had a great article a year or two ago about the French desiring to be a leader of "The Coalition of the Unwilling" - ie, being the leader of a group of nations who oppose everything the US does. That is the basis of French international power.
russ_watters said:With Iraq, specifically, as much as the US's action was said to be motivated by oil/money, France's opposition was doubly-motivated by oil/money. Its no secret that France's dealings with Iraq were quite lucrative.
russ_watters said:if you're asking why Americans seem to dislike the French and vice versa, this is nothing new.
Please do. I have been to France and know quite a number of people who have been to France and the experiences are relatively homogenous.Gokul43201 said:In UK, Bush got a 30% approval, and Americans got about 45%. In France, Bush got about the same (30%), but more than 65% (perhaps more than 70% even) said they have a favorable opinion of Americans in general.
(will hunt down the source of this)
So, Russ, I believe the "viseversa" of your statement (at least) is misguided.
But even in France, often seen as a bastion of anti-Americanism, 72 percent said they had a favorable view of Americans, compared with 24 percent with an unfavorable opinion, the poll found.
russ_watters said:Beyond that, there is the recent politics. Time magazine had a great article a year or two ago about the French desiring to be a leader of "The Coalition of the Unwilling" - ie, being the leader of a group of nations who oppose everything the US does. That is the basis of French international power.
Smurf said:you forgot Exxon,
Smurf said:Someone explain to me [preferably in a non-aggressive, non-insulting tone] why there is so much racism against the french lately, even by non Bush supporters.
Smurf said:Someone explain to me why there is so much racism against the french lately, even by non Bush supporters.