Because Little Brown People Are Just Children To Us
You know why people get upset at Israel for acting tough with Palestinian Arabs? It’s sometimes anti-jew sentiments, but I think most of the time it’s because we expect Israel to act like a western power; like an adult.
Why does no one make a big deal out of Egypt saying this?
CAIRO (AFP) — Egypt said on Thursday it would no longer tolerate Palestinians infiltrating the country from the Gaza Strip, and threatened to break the legs of anyone crossing the Rafah border illegally.“Anyone who breaches the border will have their legs broken,” Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Abul Gheit was quoted as saying by the official MENA news agency on public television overnight.
Because Egypt is populated by “children” who just don’t know any better. Think of a mother making excuses for an embarrassingly petulent child in a supermarket; “he’s just tired”, “he doesn’t know any better”, “I just don’t know what’s got into him today”.
This is how many people treat the actions of thepeople and leaders from Arab, African and Asian worlds. It becomes an excuse for a child who should know better, but is “acting out” or having a “temper tantrum”.
Y’know what? I’m sick of these people being treated with kid gloves. The excuses for behavior, the occasional spanking with loud protests from the other “mothers”, it has to end. It’s time to man up. These people aren’t children, they’re adults, and their actions should have real-life consequences.
All you “mothers” out there, you wouldn’t let your husband get away with any of the stuff these supposedly poor, downtrodden brown people do, so shut the fuck up and let daddy take out the trash.
Do you think that possibly because, in the scheme of things, those countries are the ELDERS? Example, USA is really a teen compared to other countries….we’ve only been around a small amount of time, these other countries are the “older” ones….perhaps people assume that since they have been there such a long time, they should be more advanced in different ways, or practiced?
Ok what I meant to say was, that many of us EXPECT more because of the “elderly-ness” of these countries. They are some of the oldest in the world, one would think that time, civilization and practice would give them a more mature and focused stance, which is simply not the case. Can this be why we’re so apt to “give them excuses” or something like that, because they are old, we tend to respect or honor that ancientness that’s at the core? Personally, I’d like to believe they have had plenty of time to learn from others….not really evident though.
AMERICA is the country I feel also acts childish a lot also….we are exactly as a teenager; we believe we can do no wrong, that nothing bad will befall us and that we’re the young, hot attractive guy at the bar…..and it tends to make us appear “spoiled” at times.
I also do not think it is a matter of us thinking of the Middle Eastern countries as “children” as much as fearing what they will and will not do, and making excuses for certain actions because we do not understand nor can we assimilate their culture.
Honestly, when was the last time you looked to Egypt or Iran for global issue resolutions and thought, “What would THEY do in this situation?”
Never.
It’s not that we expect much from them and they disappoint us; we expect nothing from them and get exactly what we expect. We throw money at them, we give them help of all kinds, and it’s just the same thing year after year, decade after decade, century after century.
Really, the only people who have exceeded our expectations are those we stomped a mudhole in, and made sure we weren’t nice about it. Germany, Japan, Korea (at least the south side). From past experience, it seems we should take Iraq, kick them in the balls until they spit blood, step on their necks and say, “Who’s your economic pimp daddy?” When they scream like battered wives that we are their daddy, we pat them on the head, show them the wonders of capitalism, then go on our merry way (while taking a shitload of oil, of course).
What I’m really trying to say is, if we mean to help people, giving them everything they need isn’t the way to go. We offer knowledge, and if they take it, then good for them. If they don’t take it, then they get what they get. We need to stop acting like mothers, compassionate and giving, and start acting like fathers, understanding but hard-nosed, all in the stereotypical fashion.
You make some very good points; of course I agree with the last paragraph totally, except, it’s weird for us to expect the teenager to act like the parent….could be part of the problem?
Well, if you think of the age of the country as the measure of global maturity, then we could consider the USA a teenager. However, that’s not the way it works. The system of government seems to be the measure of global maturity, and a secular democratic republic with capitalism seems to be working out pretty well for us. :>