First off, Spiffor, I continue to say that boycotting is not hateful. I might boycott my local grocery store because I disagree with their labor practice, but I certainly would not call that a hateful act. I make incisive comments about politicians all the time, insensitive jokes and all, but I don't hate them. People who boycott France do not want to "hurt the French people;" they want to make a point by economic means. It is generally more effective than just lambasting them.
I see a fair amount of French surrender jokes, but it's not really that prevelent.
The thing you have to keep in mind with congresspeople is that, while they operate on a national level, if they don't keep their small community (I thought it was a few 100,000 people per rep or something, which is not that many) happy they will lose their seat. Thus, for them, politics really is local, and they end up doing things that seem strange nationally to appeal to their local voters. Contrast that to Senators, who generally don't do this nonsense because they have a whole state voting for them, so they need to think more nationally.
Originally posted by Spiffor
That's good to know. I've thought people on your side of the pond became more obsessed by us than by their weewees. I sure hope it'll continue to be a marginal trend, and won't become mainstream.
Thanks for the explanations on how congresspeople are elected.
That's good to know. I've thought people on your side of the pond became more obsessed by us than by their weewees. I sure hope it'll continue to be a marginal trend, and won't become mainstream.
Thanks for the explanations on how congresspeople are elected.
The thing you have to keep in mind with congresspeople is that, while they operate on a national level, if they don't keep their small community (I thought it was a few 100,000 people per rep or something, which is not that many) happy they will lose their seat. Thus, for them, politics really is local, and they end up doing things that seem strange nationally to appeal to their local voters. Contrast that to Senators, who generally don't do this nonsense because they have a whole state voting for them, so they need to think more nationally.
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