Ramafuchs wrote:Sorry sir
No reason to be sorry. Really.
Ramafuchs wrote: I have many friends and kith and kins in USA.
Really? What do they think about your opinions? Do you tell them that the system in the country they have chosen is "rotten to the core"? Or that they are "patriotic consumers"?
Ramafuchs wrote: Once in a while I used to seek their opinion about the state of affairs there.
But I used to read all the views around the globe.
And I form my own views.
Interesting.
Ramafuchs wrote: My wife used to keep aloof of politics.And she has high regard and respect for my straightforward blunt communist views.
I'm sure she is a lovely, understanding person.
Ramafuchs wrote:I have no problem with any system.
I see. That seems to be a bit weird to me, you know. Because in all the recent posts I have seen from you, you have, in very polite words, said that
- Americans are dumb and lazy
- there is no democracy in America, and the elections are all staged
- the American system is rotten to the core
- all people who are intelligent enough should immediately leave the country
and lots of other things. Haven't quite followed it all. To me, that doesn't sound like you don't have a problem with the American system.
Ramafuchs wrote: And American system is not a nice system.
I notice that you have tuned down your terminology a bit - from 'rotten to the core' to 'not nice'. However, doesn't that still contradict what you just said?
Ramafuchs wrote: It is my views based on two cultures.
I assume you're talking about German and Indian culture. I'm sorry if I'm mistaken.
However, if that's what you're referring to, I don't understand that, either. You've never been to the United States. But based on your experiences with Indian and German culture, you think that the American system is 'not nice'?