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An American scapegoat in London
UK Guardian ^ | Oct. 16, 2004 | Carol Gould

Posted on 10/15/2004 10:33:51 PM PDT by jwalburg

Something remarkable has been happening to me in the past 19 days. Wherever I go, no one launches abuse at me. When I open my mouth to speak, I am received with civility and the occasional "Have a good one". I am not attacked or intimidated. Where have I been visiting for the past two and a half weeks? Philadelphia. And where do I live? London. Here is a scenario from my adopted hometown: a month ago, I was travelling on a double-decker bus. A well-dressed woman boarded with her son, respectable in his school uniform. Ahead of her was an elderly American woman, who said, "I beg your pardon, I didn't mean to bang into you." This prompted a tirade from the Englishwoman - let's call her Lady E. "I rejoice every time I hear of another American soldier dying! You people are destroying the world".

The American - let's call her Mrs A - fought back: "I personally am not destroying the world." This only provoked Lady E more, and she screamed into the American's face: "I wish every one of you would leave this country and not set foot in it ever again." Mrs A began crying. "Thank you for ruining my trip." Lady E lunged at the American and began to shake her. I jumped up and shouted for the driver to stop and for her to leave the woman alone, prompting Lady E to come over and grab me. "Another bloody American! You are scum." Thankfully, the woman next to me pushed her away. I left the bus. Mrs A sat sobbing.

Did I imagine this? No. Was the Englishwoman a crazy? No.

I don't like what is happening in Britain, and am dismayed at the level at which anti-Americanism has peaked in recent months. Does anyone say "George Bush" or "Donald Rumsfeld" or "Dick Cheney" when they fly into these tirades? No. In fact, the visceral, in-your-face America-hatred goes back long before the days of the Bush regime. When Bill Clinton was president, I attended a human-rights conference at my local synagogue in St John's Wood. During the tea break, I asked a man at one of the booths for a leaflet. He heard my accent and launched into a red-faced screeching session about the evils of American empire and of the "nazism" and "fascism" promulgated by the US. A black man came over and began shouting about America having "invented slavery" and a delicate elderly lady joined the fray to bellow about the Zionists running America and the "genocides" perpetrated by Americans since the days of William Penn. I wondered why I had ventured out on a Sunday to be with like-minded people concerned about human rights, only to be reduced to a gibbering jelly as an ugly, strident crowd grew around me.

I have lived in Europe for all of my adult life, and from the day I arrived I have been aware not only of an oft-blatant anti-semitism but also a resentment of Americans among colleagues, teachers, my social circle and neighbours. What is significant about this rage is that it emanates not from the great unwashed but from the educated and intellectual classes.

We all know about the academic boycotts of Israeli scholars. We all know about poor Philip Lader, the former US ambassador, who was reduced to tears on Question Time as David Dimbleby dispassionately watched a studio audience stomping its feet and shouting anti- American epithets two days after 9/11. I cannot conduct business or even take a taxi ride in Britain without a scathing tirade about the scurrilous Yanks. The day after 9/11, a minicab driver informed me that the "yellow Americans" on the four hijacked planes were typical of the way "the Yanks do battle - they chicken out and let the Brits do the dirty work".

As far as the Guardian-reading classes are concerned, my hunch is that the relentless America-bashing in the European media, combined with the abundance of criticism of Israel, has created an atmosphere of hostility that makes me fearful for my safety in my beloved adopted country.

We have Islamic extremists in Britain holding "festivals" to celebrate the "magnificent 19 of September 11". And last November, when George Bush visited the UK and London's mayor, Ken Livingstone, boycotted the state banquet, ordinary folk gathered in Trafalgar Square to burn and stomp on the Stars and Stripes.

I hesitate to blame the media. But I have stopped going to meetings of my trade union, the National Union of Journalists, because I cannot listen to incessant vitriol about the crimes of my native country. Yes, there is much to worry about in present US policy, but how many American trade unions spend hours devising resolutions to censure their most trusted and valued ally? How many Americans invite expat Brits to their dinner table only to abuse and intimidate them? Friends tell me that the US is one giant fundamentalist-Christian nation of Bible-bashers. Otherwise enlightened colleagues tell me that the US "threatens the world far more than Bin Laden".

Where will it all end? I know many expat Americans - including non-Jews - who have received dressing-downs at social and professional gatherings. The standard reprimand contains the list of American misdemeanors: the Project for the New American Century taking over the world's governments; Wolfowitz, Perle and other "Zionists" bullying the Bush and Blair governments into war with Iraq; and American Jews running the world's media, banks and industries.

Here is what I perceive as the explanation: Europe has always been a seething hotbed of anti-semitism. England, sadly, has the distinction of being the very first country to expel its Jews and initiate the blood libel. The Jews were not allowed back into England until the time of Cromwell, and feel to this day that they worship by the grace of the sovereign. It is impossible to convey to Americans inside the US, or to American Jews, the open loathing of both groups that dominates daily life outside the US today.

I am aware that many Americans are leaving their homes abroad and returning home after decades in Europe because they can no longer endure the daily abuse. Anti-Americanism is not a result of Abu Ghraib or of a Rumsfeldian pronouncement. It is a disturbing and hurtful form of psychosis that is rapidly eroding the all-important special relationship.

I do not yet fear for my life in St John's Wood, but it sure is heaven strolling around the artists' studios at the Torpedo factory in Alexandria, Virginia and being greeted as me, not as a bloody American or an accursed Jew.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; News/Current Events; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: antiamericanism; europeanhate; incivility; scapegoat
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To: jwalburg
This attitude amongst some of the Brits is not that surprising. The ruling elite in London have had a completely different world view to the Americans. One worldview seeks to exploit at any opportunity, the other wishes to be of service. Geography, history and power dynamics of a part of the world have a great influence on the behaviour of the people in that part of the world. A resentful, myopic hypocrite cannot deal with an optimistic, grateful person.
41 posted on 10/16/2004 2:36:22 AM PDT by Bandaneira (The Third Temple/House for All Nations/World Peace Centre...Coming Soon..)
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To: jwalburg
London,
The train was very crowded, so the soldier walked the length of the train, looking for an empty seat. The only unoccupied seat was directly adjacent to a well dressed middle-aged French lady and was being used by her little dog.
The war weary soldier asked, "Please ma'am, may I sit in that seat?"
The French woman looked down her nose at the soldier, sniffed and said, "You Americans..You are such a rude class of people. Can't you see my little Fifi is using that seat?"
The soldier walked away, determined to find a place to rest, but after another trip down to the end of the train, found himself again facing the woman with the dog.
Again he asked, "Please lady, may I sit there? I'm very tired."
The French woman wrinkled her nose and snorted, "You Americans! Not only are you rude, you are also arrogant."
The soldier didn't say anything else; he leaned over, picked up the little dog, tossed it out the window of the train and sat down in the empty seat. The woman shrieked and railed, and demanded that someone defend her and chastise the soldier.
An English gentleman sitting across the aisle spoke up, "You know sir, you Americans do seem to have a penchant for doing the wrong thing. You eat holding the fork in the wrong hand. You drive your cars on the wrong side of the road. And now, sir, you've thrown the wrong b---- out the window."
42 posted on 10/16/2004 3:13:11 AM PDT by jaykay (Are we there yet?)
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To: Slings and Arrows

Lord Haw Haw lives.


43 posted on 10/16/2004 3:30:20 AM PDT by SirLurkedalot (I'll turn in my guns when Jesus comes to collect them. In the meantime....)
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To: jwalburg

Maybe it is "the politics of envy" carried to its natural conclusion. Too much labor, too much socialism, it fails, you have to blame someone. And of course they are unlikely to look in the mirror.


44 posted on 10/16/2004 3:46:18 AM PDT by Check6
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To: CitizenUSA

My wife and I were in London when Bush came. It was disgusting to see the masses of people in joyful denunciation of America. I had thought of going down to Trafalgar Sq. in person, but didn't. I could kick myself for not now. I heard several Americans held up an American flag and were quickly hussled off by the police. Why? Could have got themselves beat up?


45 posted on 10/16/2004 4:04:08 AM PDT by Prussian Koenig
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To: Boiler Plate
If we had never joined the war the Germans would have just plain wore the British out.

The Russians, as well. We supplied Russia with truly immense quantities of war material and food. Marshall Zhukov, the CIC of the Soviet forces fighting the Germans, said after the war that without American Spam, the Soviet army would have starved that first winter.

46 posted on 10/16/2004 5:23:20 AM PDT by jimtorr
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To: Tommyjo

If America had not joined the war they would have eventually been starved into, if not surrender, at least acquiesence. Germany controlled the seas.


47 posted on 10/16/2004 6:32:10 AM PDT by Slings and Arrows (Am Yisrael Chai!)
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To: vrwcagent0498
You remind me of myself. I have some very good friends who are Dutch citizens but have been living in the US for 30 years. They are very liberal, having lived on the east coast and reading the NYT daily, but thankfully do not vote. Recently they were carping about our immigration laws and how awful our current administration is. I asked them point blank, "if it is so awful here why don't you just leave?" I was quite angry and they knew it.
48 posted on 10/16/2004 6:49:33 AM PDT by Ditter
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To: Slings and Arrows

God Bless America !


49 posted on 10/16/2004 7:11:55 AM PDT by Bandaneira (The Third Temple/House for All Nations/World Peace Centre...Coming Soon..)
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To: jaykay

LOL - Good one!


50 posted on 10/16/2004 9:03:15 AM PDT by Mr. C
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To: Pastnowfuturealpha
"Sounds like something along the lines of propaganda -

Unless the schools all over the world have been getting the same kind of teachers we have here in the U.S. I mean if it can happen on our own soil - where the young are turned against their own nation - why is it so hard to believe citizens from other nations would have the same feelings.

The dots need to be connected -

that's my thought -"

Mine too.

Keep smiling

Philip

BTW, Education Throughout the world is being infested with Leftist (the end game)

51 posted on 10/16/2004 9:55:22 AM PDT by Jakarta ex-pat
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To: jwalburg
"I rejoice every time I hear of another American soldier dying! You people are destroying the world".

I'd have replied: "Your kind said the same thing to Winston Churchill in 1936, and look where it got you." ;)

52 posted on 10/16/2004 9:59:17 AM PDT by Mr. Jeeves
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To: Tommyjo

The Nazis would have beaten the Soviets if they hadn't had to fight on the western front.

3 guesses who would have been next on the hit list.


53 posted on 10/16/2004 10:12:10 AM PDT by Constantine XIII
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To: cmotormac44

awesome post bump!


54 posted on 10/16/2004 10:13:38 AM PDT by Constantine XIII
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To: WOSG

Yes. The anti-Americanism was here long before Kerry, and you can bet that Kerry's "charms" are not going to make it any better.


55 posted on 10/16/2004 10:19:43 AM PDT by jwalburg (Those buried included children still clutching toys)
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To: WOSG

What is pathetic is that much of this anti-Americanism is learned from our own universities, taken over in large part by leftists. Their children come here, learn to hate our country, go back and spread the poison.


56 posted on 10/16/2004 10:21:40 AM PDT by jwalburg (Those buried included children still clutching toys)
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To: jaykay

That was so good I posted it on my forum!
57 posted on 10/16/2004 10:35:35 AM PDT by 45semi (Man has only those rights he can defend...)
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To: Pastnowfuturealpha

Well, I think many nations send their young people here for a good education and they get indoctrinated by leftist professors in just that way. When I was in college, huge numbers of Iranian students were enrolled. Along with learning how to run nuclear facilities, they were taught well in their English and government classes that American Imperialism was the most dangerous force on earth. I'm sure that kids from all over the world soaked up those views and spread them around when they returned.


58 posted on 10/16/2004 10:39:15 AM PDT by jwalburg (Those buried included children still clutching toys)
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To: dan1123

Wow. I hope you're right. What university are you attending there? I was at CSUS and UC Davis. No sign of rebellion then.


59 posted on 10/16/2004 11:02:56 AM PDT by jwalburg (Those buried included children still clutching toys)
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To: Ditter

Why are liberals the world over so negative anyways? They're always complaining and carping about something.


60 posted on 10/16/2004 1:04:18 PM PDT by vrwcagent0498 (Mark Levin and Ann Coulter are my patron saints.)
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