Are Americans often heroic because they're good people or is it because they're attentionwhores and it's just part of their culture like reality tv shows or instagram models?
Are Americans often heroic because they're good people or is it because they're attentionwhores and it's just part of...
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Americans aren't "often heroic".
Imagine the shitstorm if the plane had crashed in the white House
It's also interesting to think of the shitstorm that would have happened if it crashed into the capitol building, but I don't know how many congressmen would have been there.
mate you've provided two examples
Americans are good people but very dumb
How do we fix American primary and secondary education?
oh shit sorry man, I didn't know there were THREE examples! yeah sure that's definitely enough to generalise 325 million people
Why do you hate nice Americans so much?
invest more money into school system
yeah seems like a lot of americans care about "doing the right thing" and the whole community feel thing, europeans are somewhere in the middle and the chinese are soulless insectoid bugpeople
>the chinese are soulless insectoid bugpeople
I laughed but then I remembered the webms of trucks running over toddlers and no one caring, people throwing rocks at lions, bricks at kangaroos, boiling dogs alive, etc. Why are they like this? ;_;
>Jeremy Glick
I remember seeing a clip of this guy with Bill O'Reilly on his show. It was really, really awkward, he had a bit of a meltdown because Glick wasn't agreeing with him
in their defense apparantly helping with a car accident or something can cause you having to pay for the rest of their lives? just something random I read somewhere once tho
And what happens when you kill the person?
For anyone curious, here's the clip
The Jeremy Glick in the video is the son of the Jeremy Glick from United 93, by the way.
well, I've seen vids of cars driving over a homeless person or child twice to make sure they're dead, so it's probably less worse
Literally in the news today
President Bush wasn't there that day; he was (IIRC) in Georgia.
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Contrary to what the world likes to believe, every American citizen is ingrained with a certain sense of doing what is right. Naturally I'm taling about those that aren't mentally ill or sickos. It's just part of who we are a people. Nobody else in the world has citizens that would go as far out of their way to help others as Americans would good I'm sorry if this conflicts with your memes, but that's just a fact.
If you ask me, on average, the average American is braver than any other nationality. I don't know if it's all the action movies we watch or we just realize how much it would suck to be in a bad situation, but we legit help others
When you are given a blessing you want to pass it on. For Americans we are given the greatest blessing of all--living in USA. So we pass it on.
The incredible citizen aid response to Hurricane Harvey this past year should be proof enough that Americans are always willing to lend a hand when the time calls for it.
Assblasted British kid in a thread about america, how surprising
invest more money into nigger indoctrination center
Way to samefag you fucking Jow Forumstard
Amen. Blessings on your family, my fellow American.
How do you know they are all the same person?
Way to be anti-American while living in America, Danny Gomez
is me and I am not samefag as the other 2 at all.
Thanks man! But like I said I already got the best blessing of all being in USA.
This KARA BOGA tackled down a pathetic wh*Te shooter who was nude last night. He wishes not to be called a hero.
Pro-tip: they're not I only made one of those posts
whats kara boga mean? i missed this meme
it's a BLACK BULL who wish to overthrow the wh*Te race.
It means something like black Warrior or something. The Turks we're spamming it for months and got ragebanned
It isn't just isolated towards Americans either
>Operation Tomodachi was a United States Armed Forces (especially U.S. Forces Japan) assistance operation to support Japan in disaster relief following the 2011 TÅhoku earthquake and tsunami. The operation took place from 12 March to 4 May 2011; involved 24,000 U.S. servicemembers, 189 aircraft, 24 naval ships; and cost $90 million
We also privately donated over 750million $
THanks senpaitachi
Lurk more newfag
So why do non-americans on Jow Forums often treat us like we're assholes? ;_;
If you're going to browse this board for any length of time you need to learn how to become the target of irrational hate. Jealous third worlders will mercilessly try to tear us down and call us every name in the book, but you just have to relax and be American and realize how much better you are than them simply by existing.
Let them rage and throw rocks at the throw them as much as they want to, as long as they get in line when we show up with the Liberation forces
I heard the chinese don't have any good samaritan laws so scamming is prevalent
Does this count as dying for your country when it was your country that was behind the hijacking?
Just like Larry Silverstein wasn't at the WTC, what an amazing coincidence!
What are you talking about
Because everyone else is smart enough to know that being a hero is retarded.
>Wow, I saved literally three guys who were probably cunts like most of humanity
>I've done a good deed even though I'm dead now
A real hero would affect the world around him, not have some subhuman live another day to leech on this world.
Oh wow, you engaged in charity like every other nation.
You wouldn't save your fellow brit if you could? Not even if they were an Jow Forums friend?
Stop common core maths and SAT
Depends, if I knew them and if they were racially British. But it's not a heroic action, it's just doing my duty to my race.
i hope that american innocent view of life never dies. it'll be a sad day for the world when americans turn as cynical as the british
we already spend more per-student than most countries, but with worse results. Our shitty public schools face no competition, other than from very few private schools that only the rich can afford. So we keep giving them more and more money, which they waste on administrators. When I was in high school, there was a controversy, because the number of administrators grew to outnumber the number of teachers for the first time ever. Historically, there had been many more teachers than administrators. All the parents could do is complain, but they didn't send their kids to different schools. The only way to fix our school system is to build more private schools, and give poor people government sponsored scholarships so they can afford to attend private schools. Our public schools wont get better unless they have to compete for students.
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