I don't know about you guys but I can't remember the last time I cared what Europe thought of us. Maybe I'm old-fashioned, but I thought that whole war thing almost 250 years ago made it so that none of us has to care what they think.
You'd think the turnips at The Atlantic would have figured out that Americans are done apologizing to the rest of the world for who we are after the election in November, but nope. They just can't seem to understand why Americans voted for Trump and Vance; could they be any more out of touch with America if they tried?
Seems they believe Trump and Vance have created a new stereotype for Americans:
Donald Trump and J. D. Vance have created a brand new stereotype for America: “Not the quiet American, not the ugly American, but the brutal American,” @anneapplebaum writes. “Whatever illusions Europeans ever had about Americans … those are shattered.” https://t.co/WasgWW4frd
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) March 23, 2025
From The Atlantic:
In just a few minutes, the behavior of Donald Trump and J. D. Vance created a brand-new stereotype for America: not the quiet American, not the ugly American, but the brutal American. Whatever illusions Europeans ever had about Americans—whatever images lingered from old American movies, the ones where the good guys win, the bad guys lose, and honor defeats treachery—those are shattered. Whatever fond memories remain of the smiling GIs who marched into European cities in 1945, of the speeches that John F. Kennedy and Ronald Reagan made at the Berlin Wall, or of the crowds that once welcomed Barack Obama, those are also fading fast.
Gosh, we hate it when we disappoint Europe.
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