Welcome to Sign in | Join | Help
in
Home Blogs Forums Photos Calendar ABCActionNews.com

Flashpoint

America gets a do-over with the rest of the planet

By Brendan McLaughlin

I doubt anybody voted for Barack Obama because they thought it would please the Egyptians or the Austrians or (zut alors!)  the French. But when you consider that every major problem facing the United States intimately involves the rest of the world, it's nice to know that Tuesday's result absolutely blew the world away. In a good way this time.

This article asks the question:  

Is It Cool to Be an American Abroad?

VIENNA, Austria (Nov. 6) - She was a stranger, and she kissed me. Just for being an American.
It happened on the bus on my way to work Wednesday morning, a few hours after compatriots clamoring for change swept Barack Obama to his historic victory. I was on the phone, and the 20-something Austrian woman seated in front of me overheard me speaking English.
Without a word, she turned, pecked me on the cheek and stepped off at the next stop.
Nothing was said, but the message was clear: Today, we are all Americans.
For longtime U.S. expatriates like me — someone far more accustomed to being targeted over unpopular policies, for having my very Americanness publicly assailed — it feels like an extraordinary turnabout.
Like a long journey over a very bumpy road has abruptly come to an end.
And it's not just me.
An American colleague in Egypt says several people came up to her on the streets of Cairo and said: "America, hooray!" Others, including strangers, expressed congratulations with a smile and a hand over their hearts.
Another colleague, in Amman, says Jordanians stopped her on the street and that several women described how they wept with joy.
Published Thursday, November 06, 2008 11:36 PM by Brendan
Attachment(s): blank.gif

Comments

 

michaelnash said:

It's a really good thing that the global community, given our history of importing these people as slaves, can no longer claim that we exclude African-Americans from participation in our government. Already, Iran has proposed a more peaceful diplomatic relationship with the United Sates. This whole Obama thing, it turns out, seems to be having an unanticipated positive effect of our foreign policy. I look forward to living in a world in which Americans aren't labeled as tyrants and oppressors.  
November 8, 2008 10:31 AM
 

michaelnash said:

...unanticipated positive effect "ON" our foreign policy.
November 8, 2008 10:39 AM
 

michaelnash said:

TODAY'S INSTAPOLL:
Failing in his bid for the White House, do you feel that John McCain should be encouraged by his political backers to run for president of Kenya?
1) YES
2) NO
November 8, 2008 11:41 AM
Anonymous comments are disabled

This Blog

Post Calendar

<November 2008>
SuMoTuWeThFrSa
2627282930311
2345678
9101112131415
16171819202122
23242526272829
30123456

Syndication

Powered by Community Server, by Telligent Systems
Inergize Digital Media This site powered by Inergize Digital Media. The views expressed here do not necessarily reflect the views of this station.