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Anti-Americanism refers to anyone or anything that is not part of the United States, disagrees with the status quo, or doubts the doctrine of Manifest Destiny or just wants to shit on george bush's face. More broadly, if you consider yourself an American, you can use this term to refer to anyone who disagrees with you on any issue.
The Drama Unfolds
Anti-Americanism is a potent force for generating retarded drama. Not even ED itself can escape its idiocy. In fact, studies show that 99.999% of ED users who encounter this page take damage to their IQ, which ends up making their already incoherent, rambling edits even more moronic.
Causes of Anti-Americanism
- Fear: Because America is taking over teh World.
- Jealousy: Because America is way better than your shitty country.
- Revulsion: Because Americans know America is better than your shitty country and are assholes about it.
- Evolution: Because the sludge on Earth coalesced into a machine capable of understanding.
- Peer Pressure: Because your friends hate America too.
- Idiocy: Because Americans know how to properly conjugate words such as deserve, as well as win most Nobel Prizes.
A Possible Solution
Denial, ask the haters: "Why do you hate America?". Or even consider talking about it using foreign arguments.
Haz Arguments
- French / Latin Argumentum:
- A variable in a logical or mathematical expression whose value determines the dependent variable.
- British argument:
- A discussion in which reasons are advanced for and against some proposition or proposal.
- Americanistic argument:
- Forpay of gun fight.
- Anything that kills rational discussion dead.