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HOW OUTSIDERS VIEW AMERICA Americans feel as though their country is the greatest country in the
world. They are proud of their country, as they should be. However, it
is sometimes difficult to see ourselves as others see us.
Most of the viewpoints expressed are from the standpoint of an American viewing Russia and Russians from the outside looking in.
The following viewpoint is offered in an effort to try to turn the lens
around and show Americans how they are viewed by outsiders.
Americans have about an eighty percent to ninety percent literacy rate,
depending on how much you want to believe the statistics of the people
who are responsible for educating them.
Do you realize that fast food restaurants in America have pictures of
hamburgers and french fries on the cash register buttons instead of
dollars and cents! It’s because many of the people working there can’t
make change. They don’t have to. They just push the hamburger button
and the cash register thinks for them.
Do you realize that the people who are working as cashiers at the major
amusement parks of America have training for months learning how to
make change before they are allowed to actually work in the cashier
booth?
The literacy rate of Russians is over ninety eight percent. If you buy
anything from a vendor while you are in Russia, you will realize that
they can convert rubles into dollars and back again and make change in
either currency in their head in a fraction of the second.
They didn’t go to cashier school for months on end to learn how to do
that. They learned how to make change at the school of hard knocks.
Many Russians that immigrate to America are afraid to send their
children to school here. Instead of learning about how to read, write,
and do arithmetic, they learn about alternative lifestyles, gangs,
condoms, and ‘how to express their opinion.’
Instead of studying great literature, they learn about Barney the
Purple Dinosaur and Jurassic Park. Instead of reading about history,
they watch a movie by Oliver Stone or Spike Lee to learn about ‘how it
really was.’
It appears that the mission of modern American schools is to teach the
students how to think along the lines of political correctness rather
than acquire any skills, which might be of use to them in the future.
The style is not much different from the propaganda machine used during
the Cultural Revolution in China, when students had to memorize the
slogans in Mao’s Little Red Book so they ‘thought properly.’
Americans are dreadfully ignorant of geography and events that take
place outside of their country. I spoke to one woman in church who was
bragging to me about her advanced university degrees and all the books
she has read.
Having introduced my wife to her, we started talking about Russia. She
asked me in all seriousness, ‘Where’s Moscow?’ I told her it was in
Russia. She asked me in all sincerity, ‘Where is that?’ Some Americans
not only are unashamed of their ignorance, they seem to be proud of it. by John Kunkle John has been married to a Russian women for over five years. He has travelled the path from finding her, to traveling to Russia, to bring his wife to America, and adjusting to married life. He will show you step by step how to do this yourself.
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