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Benjamin C.MemberOur psychopaths are also muggers, thieves, narcs and crooks. They also pop up in everyday life in otherwise ‘normal’ roles here, as I’m sure they do in your country. Psychopathic illnesses occur without regard to nationality. However, we have a media culture that is often centered on providing us with the worst news possible (to get better ratings). If something terrible happens, we hear about it for weeks. And because our media is often broadcast to the rest of the world, you probably hear about it, too. I offer several examples that psychopathic tendencies are not an inherently American affliction: Adolf Hitler, Joesph Stalin and Saddam Hussein.
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Name : Benjamin C., Gender : M, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Christian, Age : 23, City : Anniston, State : AL, Country : United States, Occupation : Engineering, Education level : 2 Years of College, Social class : Middle class,November 27, 1999 at 12:00 am in reply to: Is there something wrong in American and Australia #34277
Benjamin C.MemberElijah, On the whole, I’d have to say that most Americans are very tolerant of people of different backgrounds, despite what one might see in the media. Of course there will always be individuals and small groups who mistreat others because of differences, but this is not the norm. As a white American, I can’t say I’ve seen any evidence of large-scale fear or hatred of Asians. In fact, I know many Asians and Americans of Asian descent living in my community, and everyone seems to get along fine for the most part. The best way to see this for yourself is to come to America. We love visitors!
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