DandyGuy wrote:technology4617 wrote:Problem is that it's not how he's saying what he's saying that doesn't make sense, but that what he's saying in and of itself is illogical.

What exactly is illogical in what I said?
technology4617 wrote:DandyGuy wrote:Ad said " People typically view America as being loud, obnoxious, controlling, ignorant, and egotistical." Aside from that im fully aware I was speaking about something indirectly related to what the rest he said.
Yes, except what you're saying was never mentioned previously, nor was it even hinted at in Adsolution's or anyone's previous posts, serving to be nothing more than an illogical conclusion based only on your pessimistic (and arguably inaccurate) observations of the general American populous.

Essentially, while I can understand how you feel that way (I sort of used to as well, admittedly), it's not really accurate if you think about it. Liking things in the mainstream doesn't mean people are "sheep," it just means they like things in the mainstream. Encountering a few dumb people in high school doesn't mean most Americans are dumb.
While it's easy to jump to these conclusions, you need to analyze what caused you to jump to said conclusion, including pondering over positive aspects of the society you live in, and decide if it actually makes sense, and I'm sure that if you actually thought for a while about what you were saying, rather than hanging onto various stereotypes (none of which back up your idea of Americans being dumb sheep) and trying to use them as evidence, you would realize that it's illogical.