>I hate the USA >but I love the most Americanized Asian country, Japan
>I hate the USA >but I use Jow Forums, a website created by an American who was influenced by Japanese culture and technology
Let's be real, I don't care if you like us or not, and there are plenty of reasons to criticize the USA. But if you hate the USA, like vehemently and irrationally hate, why the fuck are you here? Seriously now, it's like being allergic to dogs yet willingly spending your day 24/7 in a kennel.
Because every piece of banter against America, no matter how clever, is a cope.
Kayden Harris
>japan is more americanised than korea how?
Liam Ramirez
Japan isn't the most Americanized Asian country
John Kelly
Imagine the smell
Logan Campbell
*farts*
Elijah Lee
American culture is predominantly just an extension of the cultures of western Europe, so hating American culture is the ultimate manifestation of white guilt and racial/ethnic self-hatred
>the most Americanized Asian country, Japan >more gun shootings in korea than japan >virtually no christians in japan while other asian cunts have many
What most people hate about American culture are more uniquely American, such as hyper-consumerism and interventionism. Really I have no hate for the American people but as a country the USA has been an enemy of Europe since WW1.
Alexander Kelly
this
Mason Wood
> japanese imperial forces defending against an american naval invasion on Okinawa 30. Juni 1945 colourized.
Parker Lee
The whole point of this board is banter, my burgerfat friend
Eli Sullivan
every single country on the planet is obsessed with consumerism except for really poor failed states. they would if they could.
Brody Bennett
My point still stands.
Connor Nelson
Imagine being this butthurt about banter that's been said a million times
Nicholas Myers
Japan is less influenced by usa than korea, thailand philippines, vietnam...
Henry Hernandez
>you aren't allowed to use any of this if you disagree with Merkel
actually Canada is the most Americanised country, then the UK
Jace Turner
This
Juan Scott
I do :)
Liam Nguyen
>Christians The US is not a Christian country. It has recognized all religions since 1776 and has never been a theocratic state (unlike European countries)
Ian Howard
>has been an enemy of Europe since WW1. Why should Australia care then? You're wedged between 4 confluxes
1.) Britain 2.) USA 3.) China 4.) Indonesia
And that relationship is primarily naval. That's why you slid from Britain to us, now you're threatened by #3 and #4. Britain is no longer a choice, so you're stuck with #2. Am I wrong?
Robert Gomez
You were isolated backwards people before we brought you to the modern era
I care about Europe because I'm a British-Australian. You're not wrong, we are stuck with #2 and we'll see how that pans out over the next decade or so.
Noah Rogers
I hope it goes well for you, considering the last intersection between #2 and you was the Vietnam War
Kayden Morgan
To be fair the Portuguese and British also tried. The problem was, they didn't have big enough guns.