saxitoxin wrote:betiko wrote:kentington wrote:chang50 wrote:betiko wrote:Ray Rider wrote:
true, but I still think 90% of posters here are doing it from a democrats/republicans point of you and I think that the republican point of view is extremist almost anywhere in the world. Each time there is a US election, I see polls regarding who the rest of the world would vote for if they were americans, and it's always like 75% for the democrat candidate.
I've been trying to say this for ages here,it's not just politics,every topic is dominated by a US perspective even though it is an international forum,to the extent it is the default position.When THE economy,THE dollar,THE constitution are mentioned,we know which country is being discussed even though many other countries have them...
I think that is because you will find that the loudest voices on the forum speak about US issues. There are plenty of Europeans on here who do this and Americans as well.
The biggest reason is probably because the US is so huge and our main media doesn't discuss world events. Most Americans probably watch local news, this would suggest that most Americans probably don't know much about the opposite coast or the middle of their own country unless they live there or it is a natural disaster on a large scale.
well, like the football topic. basically europeas and americans have both created a thread called "football (real)", and for 95% of the world population football is what some call soccer. Americans come regularly on the football thread to say the title is deceptive...![]()
Anyway, I think it's quite funny because I remember during the US elections a french journalist made a little test. He went to see 10 american local news anchormen (covering the US elections) to ask them who is the actual french president. Not a single one of them was able to give the correct answer, some even answered Mitterand who died 20 years ago. A couple answered Sarkozy, close enough (he was until 6 month ago...).
I mean it's kind of ok for an average american not to know all the world leaders, but anchormen, seriously? the elections were 6 month ago. Not like asking who is the slovakian president (no offense to slovkas), It's expecting them to know the top 5-10 leaders. Probably good as well to know a little about mexican and canadian politics, the next door neighbours...
but which came first (chicken or egg question) the lazy american only interested in trivial next door news, or the incompetent journalist?
Hopefully you guys have the NYT, the washington post, newsweek and other quality news press.
Yeah, I'm sure a Moldovan TV station did the same thing in France and got offended that no French journalist knew their president. Everyone hopes they're living at the center of history.
Lol I gave Slovaks as an example unless you didn't notice. There is over 200 countries in the world and obviously no one knows about all of them. There are some recurrent world leader yearly conventions successively called the G5, G7, G8, G14 and G20 which you obviously know of, and France is one of the main 5 since it was created, so yes, 100% of local news anchormen unable to answer this simple question proves there is some kind of problem with the average american and international topics. Moldova is not influecial worldwide nor on a european level nor on an eastern european level.