Re: My-steel belt doesn't fit out of the box
Posted: 29 Sep 2014, 11:18
You can argue anything to agree with your own bias. I could argue that a steak is a also a piece of wood, hence oak, and therefore there must have been some confusion and the Jewish engineer clearly had the best of intentions.
The scenarios which you are describing could happen in many different countries. I've been to Latin America, Eastern Europe and sub-Saharan Africa and everywhere people think its okay to laugh at people who can't speak the local language, like you describe in your hot plate example. I'm 100% sure Americans do it too, nobody's special. But I don't do that because I know better. Its not rooted in any one culture its just bad human behavior.
The scenarios which you are describing could happen in many different countries. I've been to Latin America, Eastern Europe and sub-Saharan Africa and everywhere people think its okay to laugh at people who can't speak the local language, like you describe in your hot plate example. I'm 100% sure Americans do it too, nobody's special. But I don't do that because I know better. Its not rooted in any one culture its just bad human behavior.