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Jay Heuman <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 15 Sep 2001 14:35:19 -0500
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Kristina,

I'm with Mr. Bing on this.  (And, so you know I'm not just
"being jingoistic," I will write as both a Canadian citizen
AND an American citizen, and -- if I cared to apply -- a
citizen of the E.U.)

The Gordon Sinclair broadcast dates to 1973.  At that time
(with the exception of the Japanese financial aid following
the 1906 San Francisco earthquake), everything Mr. Sinclair
said was true.  It remains true enough to raise spirits
during our current crisis and mourning.

Everyone is concerned that reaction by the American
government should be suitable -- endangering as few
innocents as possible.  But to demand the United States
"earn" Europeans' good opinions is ludicrous.  Unless, of
course, you place such rigorous criteria upon each and every
European country?

Kristina, placing blame and pointing fingers is unnecessary
and trivial.  As my Mom used to say, "If you don't have
something nice to say, don't say anything at all" . . . or,
perhaps more apropos, "Don't kick someone when they're
down."

Sincerely,

Jay Heuman, Visitor & Volunteer Services Coordinator
Joslyn Art Museum, 2200 Dodge Street, Omaha, NE, 68102
342-3300 (telephone)     342-2376 (fax)       www.joslyn.org



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Museum discussion list
[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On
> Behalf Of John A. Bing
> Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2001 2:04 pm
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: false rumours was: America: The Good
Neighboor
>
>
> Kristina,
>
> I was saddened by your posting as it is inappropriate at
this time,
> but I was angered because you characterize "The Good
Neighbor"
> negatively for containing "...misunderstandings if not
downright
> lies..." You have made the accusations but you have not
backed up a
> single example. Thus, you are guilty of slander by
generalization.
>
> Is the conduct of the United States pristine white and
pure? of course
> not. Has it made mistakes? of course. But it is a country,
overall,
> where it's citizens have and know freedom, and a country
that offers
> opportunity to all.  Why else do people come by the
millions, both
> legally and otherwise to be a part of it?  The answer
should be
> obvious.
>
> John A. Bing
>
> Sat, 15 Sep 2001 10:06:23 +0200, you wrote:
>
> > The way  are spread after the horrible events of
September
> > 11th, will probably make up material for at least a
couple of
> > PhDs. I've seen some good sincere suggestions on this
and
> > other e-mail lists. Americans, and especially the people
who
> > lost their loved ones, are in everyone's thoughts at the
> > moment. That is just and right after this pointless
violence.
> >
> > We living in other countries keep our breath and our
fingers
> > crossed that America will handle the situation in a way
to
> > continue to earn our good opinion. So, in the small way
I can
> > assist you achieve that, I suggest that everyone that
keeps
> > spreading this so called "Tribute to the Unites States"
get
> > them self a history book. The piece is full of
> > misunderstandings, if not downright lies. I understand
that
> > there are many Americans who are shocked and want to
feel
> > that they are great, do that. You are a great country,
but.
> > Spreading things like this is making you open for
accusations
> > of ignorance as well as arrogance.
> >
> > I have received this text several times over the last
couple
> > of days. Once the sender (another European) had attached
> > "There are some fucking stupid people around in the
> > US!!!!!!!!!!!!!" - don't give people the opportunity to
think
> > that. Be proud, but keep the profile low enough (and
> > correct!) to keep the support you've got from the rest
of the world.
> >
> > Kristina Svensson
> > Europe

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