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    I was googling information about anti-americanism in Latin America and found this article, it really surprised me, it goes from completely normal to mother ****ingly wacky in one second



    Anti-American Sentiment Increases in South America
    This month's Summit of the Americas highlighted the change in attitude toward the United States.
    by Fred Nance

    I just returned from a trip to Argentina where my wife and I spent a week and a half visiting her family. I first met her at the resort town of Mar Del Plata in September 1990. Interestingly it is the same town where the Summit of the Americas was held on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 4 and 5. The summit had the aim of attacking poverty and increasing jobs throughout the Americas.

    But there was a big difference between this trip to Argentina and the one that I made in 1990. Never have I seen so much anti-Americanism as I saw this month. Fifteen years ago I felt a certain degree of respect here as an American. That has changed dramatically.

    As I walked around the town of Tandil, my wife's hometown, I saw numerous banners and signs that said: "Afuera Bush," which means, "Go away Bush." Even private comments that I received about the United States made me feel a bit uncomfortable.

    The countersummit

    The local television news seemed to fuel the sentiment even further. They focused more on the countersummit or "people's summit," as it was called, than on coverage of the international summit where 34 heads of state had gathered to discuss the future of the Americas. The protests from various left-leaning groups and the ensuing riots stole the show from what was actually happening at the real summit.

    The people's antisummit was attended by Hugo Chavez, the president of Venezuela, who has become Washington's most vociferous critic. He promised to bury the proposed Free Trade Area of the Americas, a treaty that would create a free trade zone from Canada to Argentina, and he openly criticized the American president.

    According to an article in the Buenos Aires Herald, Hugo Chavez is attempting to increase his influence in the Western Hemisphere while trying to stir up anti-American sentiment. "The war of words between Bush and Chavez over trade and development will take center stage at the summit, but Chavez also aims to be the victor on the streets" (Nov. 4, 2005).

    In other words, he aims to put down the United States by manipulating the media and the people on the streets of Latin America, and it appears to be working.

    Chavez is a friend and ally of Cuban leader Fidel Castro, and he promised to use the Summit of the Americas to "denounce the United States as a capitalist, imperialist model of democracy that exploits the economies of developing nations" (ibid.).

    Also leading the anti-American sentiment was the famous Argentine soccer player Maradona, who has his own television show and is idolized by his many fans in this part of the world. There were reports that the anti-Iraq war activist Cindy Sheehan was supposed to come and protest, but she didn't show.

    War and poverty

    The Herald made a keen observation as to why there is so much protesting here: "Anti-Bush sentiment runs high in Argentina due to the war in Iraq, and U.S. backed, free-market policies that Argentines say pushed millions of their compatriots into poverty" (ibid.).

    According to opinion polls, Argentina is the most anti-American country in the entire Western Hemisphere. People here have forgotten the terror attacks that occurred on Sept. 11, 2001, and only focus on the Iraq war and the evidence of abuses by U.S. soldiers that have added fuel to the fire. They also blame the United States for leading them astray economically during the 1990s, until finally the Argentine economy crashed in 2001, leaving them with a debt of close to $200 billion.

    Another Buenos Aires Herald article titled "Dubya in the Lion's Den," illustrated the point that this anti-American sentiment has reached. "In advanced circles, it is fashionable to suggest that the U.S. is run by Nazis and that Bush is Hitler reincarnate. During the presidential election campaign of 2003, Elisa Carrio said just that" (Nov. 3, 2005).

    Conspiracy against modern Israel

    Regular readers of World News and Prophecy understand that much of the population of the United States and Great Britain are descendants of two of the "lost" 10 tribes of ancient Israel. (See the booklet, The United States and Britain in Bible Prophecy for details.)

    A conspiracy against the people of Israel is described in Psalm 83. "They have taken crafty counsel against Your people, and consulted together against Your sheltered ones. They have said, 'Come, and let us cut them off from being a nation, that the name of Israel may be remembered no more'" (Psalm 83:3-4).

    Although the nations mentioned in the prophecy appear to be in or around the Middle East, the attitude described is the same that I witnessed in anti-American rhetoric that is being promoted by leaders such as Hugo Chavez.

    The hatred against the state of Israel as well as the modern-day descendants of the 10 tribes is prophesied to increase to the point that many want to destroy them. We can see the ferment of hate now increasing in America's backyard, the Western Hemisphere.

    For more information on the Bible's forecast for America, request or download our booklet, The United States and Britain in Bible Prophecy. WNP




    I guess this guy is rather extreme, although it wouldn't surprise me if hundreds of thousands of people believed that in the USA.

    Do you think that without the support of the millions of Christian Zionists, the Israel lobby would be strong enough to keep the USA so involved in Israel?


    In these times of economic problems, no one thinks of cutting military spending?
    I need a foot massage

  • #2
    Christian Zionists, WTF?
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    • #3
      If I understand correctly, Basically Evangelicals and Pentecostals who believe that Jews are still God's chosen people, that if you mess with Jews, God punishes you, and that therefore you must support jews.

      I have seen converts from the Catholic Church to Assemblies of God tell me that the reason why the USA is so powerful and mighty is because they have the most jews in the world and because they always defend jews, so, God blesses the USA.

      Many believe Jews don't even need to convert to christianity to be saved because their covenant is still valid.

      And all of them believe that the creation of Modern Israel is a sign of the end of times, and that they should be on Israel's side on the End of times, many believe Jews will become christians when Jesus returns.


      That guy who worte the article I posted is extreme, because he even believes englishmen and their american offspring are basically jews.
      I need a foot massage

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      • #4
        12/12/12
        Life is not measured by the number of breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.
        "Hating America is something best left to Mobius. He is an expert Yank hater.
        He also hates Texans and Australians, he does diversify." ~ Braindead

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        • #5
          There certainly are a lot of evangelicals who support Israel in the belief that it'll "accelerate" the end times, but I don't know where you got the idea that they believe Jews are "still God's chosen people" as you say, let alone that Anglo-Saxons are traced to one of the Lost Tribes. There has been a small contingent of "British Israelism" in existence over the last century or so, but AFAIK it had no relationship with evangelicals. I think you're extrapolating quite a bit here.
          Unbelievable!

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          • #6
            No.
            "The DPRK is still in a state of war with the U.S. It's called a black out." - Che explaining why orbital nightime pictures of NK show few lights. Seriously.

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            • #7
              No. They hate Jews actually. But they believe in Bible prophecy that involves the Kingdom of Isreal.
              I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
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              • #8
                No. The US foreign policy is based on the greed of a select few.
                "Ceterum censeo Ben esse expellendum."

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                • #9
                  US foreign policy is based on what Condi tells GW, which is an improvement form when it was what Cheney told GW
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                  • #10
                    Reagan did beleive in Bible prophecy involving Israel and the USSR, and W probably does too.
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                    • #11
                      Christian Zionism goes like this:

                      1. Revelations talks about Israel a lot.
                      2. Therefore for End Times **** to happen Israel must exist.
                      3. Therefore we have to do **** to make sure that Israel keeps on existing or End Times **** won't happen.
                      4. Therefore we have to oppose anyone who would like Israel not to exist or who wants to weaken Israel in any way.
                      Stop Quoting Ben

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                      • #12
                        Or we just like having a stable prosperous democracy in the heart of one of the worlds most unstable regions maybe? And a little left over WWII guilt of course.

                        Being a Christion of whatever flavor doesn't mean you can't support Isreal for the above reason, or any other reason besides "I am waiting for the end time."
                        "The DPRK is still in a state of war with the U.S. It's called a black out." - Che explaining why orbital nightime pictures of NK show few lights. Seriously.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Patroklos
                          Or we just like having a stable prosperous democracy in the heart of one of the worlds most unstable regions maybe? And a little left over WWII guilt of course.

                          Being a Christion of whatever flavor doesn't mean you can't support Isreal for the above reason, or any other reason besides "I am waiting for the end time."
                          You mean by not making it a bombing priority to save the jews in the concentration camps during WWII? Face it, you don't really care about the jewish people, only yourself and what your Bible says.
                          I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
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                          • #14
                            Errmmm if you think bombing concentration camps was a great idea, see how cities looked that received large scale bombing in WW2. Rather than saving anyone, Allied air forces would have killed lotsa Jews themselves. There was some discussion about bombing railways towards death camps, but in the end only ground troops could put an end to this. It's an illusion to think air power alone can stop genocide if the actors are determined to do it. Unless you nuke everything maybe. Just that this doesn't save the good guys.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by BeBro
                              Errmmm if you think bombing concentration camps was a great idea, see how cities looked that received large scale bombing in WW2.
                              I was carefull not to say bombing concentration camps.
                              Rather than saving anyone, Allied air forces would have killed lotsa Jews themselves. There was some discussion about bombing railways towards death camps, but in the end only ground troops could put an end to this. It's an illusion to think air power alone can stop genocide if the actors are determined to do it. Unless you nuke everything maybe. Just that this doesn't save the good guys.
                              They could have saved a lot of Jews if they would have put effort into it.
                              I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
                              - Justice Brett Kavanaugh

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