What the World Thinks of America

    I finally got to see a tape of this show. It was broadcast on CBET, in Windsor Canada, on Tuesday at 9 PM; and it took a look at what eleven countries think of America nowadays. I was somewhat disappointed that the show was based simply on a poll — the results of which can be seen here — rather than on on-the-street interviews or expert opinon. But the show was still interesting. I was taken aback to find out South Korea views the US rather than North Korea as a bigger threat; and I was chagrined to hear that world opinion (at least the Australian analyst’s) mistakes the Springer show [gag] for American culture.
    By the way, a note to any international visitors: Coca Cola and McDonald’s are not coming to your country for political reasons. They just want your money.
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2 Responses to What the World Thinks of America

  1. d.w. says:

    Here’s a faux-trackback: http://www.freeke.org/ffg/2003/06/20#the-internationale

    Peas!

    d.w.
    Ecorse, MI, USA

  2. Mickey says:

    I guess the Greeks think otherwise. Yahoo! has pictures of a riot in Thessaloniki where a McDonald’s was set fire.

    It wasn’t an anti-American protest but an anti-capitalism protest…and since the American way is founded to a great extent on capitalism, I would have to admit that, yeah, my final statement is probably too naïf.

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