Well, at least the rest of the world gets more reliable news sources about USA than Americans get. Acting condescending might make you look dumb.
You have a large amount of experience with news sources all over the world?
And I wasn't being condescending. I was being sarcastic.
Quite a bit, yes. I have researched out of the box. I've had my share of news sources from all over the world, yes. Given the fact that the web is full of
everything USA I can safely say I've been exposed to American news sources quite a lot. I've had first hand experience with South America & Western Europe (specially, but not limited to, Spain and Argentina where I've resided). Asia and Africa are my low points though.
And you were not being sarcastic. You were being
trollish, yet again, and counting.
Every time I read a usually aggressive, racist or particularly ignorant post I end up reading your nickname next to it and can't help but wonder
what the fuck is wrong with you. You can have your own opinions, of course, but stop attacking other people as if you knew better. You show time and time again that you don't. You seem to lack the healthy habit of thinking before you type. You might think you're being
funny but let me tell you. Far from it.
Urist..., it's actually really common for other countries to know more about our politics than we do. Our country is vastly the exception when it comes to not knowing a ton about other countries' internal workings. That and our news sucks anyway. Example: Try following the Middle Eastern + Northern African revolutions in our news...good luck getting accurate news. Then try Al Jazeera and be amazed. Next, look at how Al Jazeera is portrayed across all our media: You would think they were nothing but a terrorist front, because uh...well, I'm pretty sure they've been outright called that by our own politicians.
So yeah. Other countries often know more about us (and pretty damn near everything else) than we know about ourselves.
Here we go again...
You have lots of knowledge about other countries, including the knowledge of the citizens?
This all started because you dismissed a comment made by a non American citizen (Belgian).
If people are interested in politics they're probably going to be more knowledgeable than those who don't care. They will go out and get information. In this globalized world, information is easily accessible for those who want to, specially if we are talking about technologically open First World Countries.
News sources from around the world cover USA but that doesn't happen with other countries. At least, not that extent.
Americans have a tendency to consume their own culture but they export an impressive amount as well. The world watches your shows, reads your books, plays your games, even regurgitates some of your news because what
the superpower is doing probably matters to a lot of people.
We are flooded with your way of life, your ideas, your political system, your scandals, your decisions, etc. Hell, in Argentina we changed the emergency number to 911 because people remembered that one (after so many movies) over the old one.
Do not underestimate the knowledge of American culture or politics or current state of affairs just because they don't come from an American Citizen. Do not overestimate an American Citizen's knowledge if he only watches Mainstream American Media.