Obama bows to Japanese Emperor, apparently that’s bad
Monday, November 16, 2009
I’m very proud to be a citizen of both Canada and the United States. I’m even prouder to call myself an American, even though I haven’t lived there in years. I’ll be back in the States in less then two years and I’m very excited.
But sometimes certain factions of the American population really anger me.
This time, unsurprisingly, it’s a few of the more conservative “pundits” and those who share their views.
Here’s why: Obama took some flack today from those conservative voices for bowing to the Emperor of Japan. Seriously.
He bowed to an EMPEROR. Apparently that’s a problem. Here’s a quote from a conservative who spoke on Fox News: “..it’s not appropriate for an American president to bow to a foreign one.”
Now, a conservative voice on CNN: “It’s ugly. I don’t want to see it…We don’t defer to emperors. We don’t defer to kings or emperors. The president of the United States — this coupled with so many apologies from the United States — is just another thing.” Apparently the U.S. president is King of the WORLD.
We actually still owe Japan an apology for nuking them. That deserves an apology. We’re assholes for doing that. No excuses for nuking.
Conservatives are comparing Obama’s bow to the last U.S. visit to Japan. Cheney was the last to go and he didn’t bow, he just shook Emperor Akihito’s hand.
First of all, how conservatives think using Cheney as an example of what TO do makes no sense. The man is the embodiment of Satan.
Second, how arrogant can you be? How can anyone think it wrong to adapt to a people’s reasonable customs? It was a sign of RESPECT. It does NOT symbolize apathy or a flaky attitude. It does NOT symbolize the U.S. being weak or too apologetic.
The only negative of Obama bowing is the reaction it got. And that’s not Obama’s fault. It’s not his fault that some of his countrymen are idiotic and arrogant.
I sincerely believe the majority of Americans are humble and not arrogant. So, World, don’t think us as such.
I’m glad Obama bowed and I hope he does it whenever appropriate.
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