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Gwyneth Paltrow, English are more Intelligent than Americans
See mouth, put foot in?
Published on December 4, 2006 By
foreverserenity
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There are more important things going on in our world today, I know that. There are better things to talk about than another silly celebrity that gets into trouble or do or say something stupid. Yeah, I know that too. However, there are just somethings that you can't ignore and this is one of them.
Gywneth Paltrow, award winning actress gave an interview to a Portuguese magazine. This is a quote from what she said to the interviewer:
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I like living here [the UK] because I don't fit into the bad side of American psychology. The British are much more intelligent and civilised than Americans. I love the English lifestyle because it's not as capitalistic as America, people don't talk about work or money, we talk about other things at dinner.
"
Perhaps something got lost in translation? I guess time will tell or her publicists, as they try to save face.
Another famous celebrity who got rich in America supported by her fellow citizens (fans), runs off to a foreign land, forgets where they started, puts on a fake foreign accent and then bad mouth where they came from!
Yep, only in celebrydom! I guess they forget that they will need to return and make more money right? Hmmm, well Ms. Paltrow, or Mrs. whatever your name is right now....you're too good for us stupid Americans now uh?!
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SilentPoet
on Dec 04, 2006
*Sighs*
Tell me, is it really so wrong to dislike aspects of the US?
She has the right.
Lets break the bit down, shall we?
"I like living here [the UK] because I don't fit into the bad side of American psychology."
If that's what she believes, then I don't see what is so bad with that. I know some people who were born and bred in "BFE, hickville, usa," and now live in paris, or the like. It's where they feel they fit in. There's nothing wrong with that.
"The British are much more intelligent and civilised than Americans."
~Well, she does have a point there. The British did define civilized behavior, for the most part. (i.e. monarchy, aristocracy, nobles, kings,ettc..) They had a global empire, which was choc full of "civilized behavior." Intelligence, meh, not sure.
" I love the English lifestyle because it's not as capitalistic as America, people don't talk about work or money, we talk about other things at dinner."
~Again, she is correct. America is capitalistic. Does that necessarily make it bad, or such....? No, it doesn't.
I understand where you're coming from FS, I do.
Peace, ~L
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foreverserenity
on Dec 04, 2006
Well sure Lucas, she has the right to say whatever she wants. I'm just tired of hearing them bad mouth the very country that helped to make them who they are now. It's just bad PR for the US we have enough people who dislike the very thing we represent and here's another from our 'belly' so to speak who is out there talking crap about us. It's just wrong no matter how you put it.
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Sir Peter Maxwell
on Dec 04, 2006
You can't blame the silly American hussy for stating the obvious.
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adnauseam
on Dec 04, 2006
She obviously sees a side of Britain that I don't when I'm visiting there: Rampant crime, yobs everywhere, excessive cost of living and expensive food.
Suppose those things don't worry her.
By the way, Sir Peter, why are you an anonymous user? Gone down in the World?
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Dr Guy
on Dec 04, 2006
I will grant her part of her statement. They are more civilized. But then civilized does not mean intelligent. And that is why we are not English, but Americans. Most of us could not stand living such a dull and boring life as the nobility of England do. We would go stir crazy!
But I guess Gwyneth likes that - being dull and boring.
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shadesofgrey
on Dec 04, 2006
But I guess Gwyneth likes that - being dull and boring.
You're kidding right? I'd imagine that Gwennie has a very unboring life--after all she is married to hottie Coldplay frontman Chris Martin.
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foreverserenity
on Dec 04, 2006
You can't blame the silly American hussy for stating the obvious.
Yea, I guess the hussy didn't have anything intelligent to say so bad mouthing brings more press! And blogging discussion!
!
Rampant crime, yobs everywhere, excessive cost of living and expensive food.
See, it's everywhere, not just here!
I will grant her part of her statement. They are more civilized. But then civilized does not mean intelligent.
So we're just chicken feed now? Uh, wait, maybe like those Geico commercials, cavemen and cavewomen?!
I'd imagine that Gwennie has a very unboring life--after all she is married to hottie Coldplay frontman Chris Martin.
I guess she does at that! And being busy with the little Spoon too!
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SilentPoet
on Dec 04, 2006
Well sure Lucas, she has the right to say whatever she wants. I'm just tired of hearing them bad mouth the very country that helped to make them who they are now. It's just bad PR for the US we have enough people who dislike the very thing we represent and here's another from our 'belly' so to speak who is out there talking crap about us. It's just wrong no matter how you put it.
So am I, but as long as there are humans, it's gonna happen.
Heh, the US never really has had 'good' PR. We're the most powerful nation in the world, and it's like PB & J, normal.
Eh, i don't care for it personally. I mean, I advocate speaking out against your gov't/country when you want to, as in...criticizing it (cause that can lead to chanegs, etc...).
Then again, if we want to get into technicalities, what is wrong and right depends on who you ask.
That seems to be something (no offense) that some individuals don't seem to be able to grasp.
Peace, ~L
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bakerstreet
on Dec 04, 2006
lol, this is really rich. I'm sitting here imagining what people would have said if Mel Gibson had said that Americans were smarter than some other country. What would SilentPoet say if someone here blogged that Americans were smarter than Iraqi people, I wonder? I have a feeling in other circumstances degrading people based upon their nationality wouldn't be so hard to declare "wrong", but when it is America people tend to take a pass on their ideals.
I've seen several interviews with Paltrow, and she always struck me as being about as intelligent as a sack of wet hair. Given that, her estimation of what intelligent means doesn't strike me as very authoritative. Maybe she should run for office. I'd love to see her in a debate with a less intelligent American.
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Locamama
on Dec 04, 2006
At least we dumb Americans have better teeth.
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Dr Guy
on Dec 04, 2006
So we're just chicken feed now? Uh, wait, maybe like those Geico commercials, cavemen and cavewomen?!
Yep! And we are the ones that bring the wheel and fire to the world. So they can keep their civilized tookus warm and peddling!
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SilentPoet
on Dec 04, 2006
Remember, Lucas, only SOME Brits are more intelligent than SOME Americans. How come whenever one of us on JU speaks in generalities you're the first one on the scene, wagging your finger and informing us that we are wrong to generalize, yet when some spoiled, bulimic, hollywood airhead asserts than an entire nation of people are 'more intelligent and civilized' than another, you agree she 'has a point.'
Hypocrite.
*sighs*
Whip, whip, whip....don't you dare take my words out of context. I said the following:
FS Said: "The British are much more intelligent and civilised than Americans."
My REPLY: ~Well, she does have a point there. The British did define civilized behavior, for the most part. (i.e. monarchy, aristocracy, nobles, kings,ettc..) They had a global empire, which was choc full of "civilized behavior."
Intelligence, meh, not sure
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SilentPoet
on Dec 04, 2006
(cont...)
I said she had a point with the civilize part, because the british established themselves as the cultural, and civilized empire. They held honor, and civilized behavior to the extreme.
They were, at one time, 'the' kings of civilization, so to speak.
Think about this, "A civilization can refer to a city-dwelling human society, human culture in general, etiquette and sophistication, or the imperialistic act of 'civilizing lesser peoples'."
Culture wise, they were once the best.
Etiquette/sophistication, the were once the best.
Imperialism, yep, they were once the best. Their empire (See: British Empire), is the largest empire known to date, ever.
That is what I was talking about, etc...
So, Whip...read first, be an ass later.
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foreverserenity
on Dec 04, 2006
I have a feeling in other circumstances degrading people based upon their nationality wouldn't be so hard to declare "wrong", but when it is America people tend to take a pass on their ideals.
So true Baker!
Given that, her estimation of what intelligent means doesn't strike me as very authoritative.
Obviously not, from what she's saying. The unfortunate thing is what she said is being played all over the world!
only SOME Brits are more intelligent than SOME Americans.
I agree with this one.
wagging your finger and informing us that we are wrong to generalize, yet when some spoiled, bulimic, hollywood airhead asserts than an entire nation of people are 'more intelligent and civilized' than another, you agree she 'has a point.'
! Point here too!
At least we dumb Americans have better teeth.
Most of us do anyway!
Yep! And we are the ones that bring the wheel and fire to the world. So they can keep their civilized tookus warm and peddling!
! Intelligent cavemen we are!
FS Said: "The British are much more intelligent and civilised than Americans."
I quoted what Gwyneth said. I didn't say it.
So, Whip...read first, be an ass later.
No need for that Lucas. Each of us is entitled to our opinion, calling it like we see it. Just as you did. OK?
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SilentPoet
on Dec 04, 2006
I quoted what Gwyneth said. I didn't say it.
Granted, I was pointing out what was what...in terms of that was your side of the exchange.
No need for that Lucas. Each of us is entitled to our opinion, calling it like we see it. Just as you did. OK?
But it that was my opinion as well, and I called it like I saw it.
*coughs*
However, no matter how much I dislike her....it came out, and it was wrong, my apologies. I will respect your wishes and be nice.
Peace, ~Lucas
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