Saturday, August 13, 2011

Anglo-Saxon Chauvinism and its Rebuttal.

By Tom Kando

Living in the US, I often have to put up with Anglo-Saxon chauvinism. During the Tour de France, some newspaper columnists, thinking that they were funny, wrote that the Tour de France sets a bad example by showing men dressed in skintight colorful clothes, who shave their legs. Over the past ten years, we heard about “freedom fries.” Comedians such as Jay Leno and Dennis Miller often have a great time ridiculing the French for their alleged cowardice and failure to wash themselves. Italians, too, are often ridiculed and seen as corrupt, lazy, cowardly and overall inferior to the Americans and the Brits (although Leno doesn’t go there, because he is of Italian descent).


But chauvinism goes both ways. Let me ask you, what is it exactly that the Anglo-Saxons feel so superior about? Their food and their cooking? Even my grandmother joked that for many centuries fewer countries’ food tasted worse than Britain’s, and that this was why so many Brits emigrated and created an empire.

Then again, maybe corn dogs and other American junk food has remedied this problem?

Or is it our public health, the obesity epidemic on this side of the Atlantic, and the quality of British dental care (which, in all fairness, Jay Leno also picks on), which makes us so superior? Maybe it’s the beauty of Anglo-Saxon inner cities and neighborhoods, places like Newcastle, Detroit, Birmingham and Cleveland?

How about Anglo-Saxon culture? Only in literature are the Anglos world-class. They have a fellow named Shakespeare. But as far as music, art, architecture and sculpture are concerned, the Anglo-Saxon world doesn’t even come close to France, Italy, Germany-Austria.

Are our tastes and our appearance better and more attractive? Only if you like tattoos a lot, if you like pick-up trucks better than Ferraris, dirt biking better than the Tour de France. So why so much Anglo bragging, guys? Why do you feel so superior?

You might ask, why am I even bothering to deal with such ugly, superficial and meaningless comparisons? Well, because sometimes I get fed up with the chauvinism that surrounds me. This is the European-American blog. That’s my brand. One of my main purposes is to take the hot air out of what some people say - whoever they are.

Next time, I’ll get back to one of my favorite pastimes: combating the vicious disease of anti-Americanism. leave comment here

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

“So why so much Anglo bragging, guys? Why do you feel so superior?” - Henry V at Agincourt, Marlborough at Blenheim, Wolfe at Quebec, Nelson at Trafalgar, Wellington at Waterloo, Somerville at Mers-el-Kabir (my personal favorite because it was only 70 years ago).

Tom Kando said...

Well, in the end the English were expelled from the Continent (by a woman, no less!), so all is well that ends well.

Anonymous said...

Isn't that like the French though, to hide behind a woman's skirts.

Tom Kando said...

The brits have been ruled by queens for centuries

Anonymous said...

Good point Tom! The English have had excellent female leadership. Elizabeth oversaw the defeat of the Spanish Armada, Victoria oversaw the expansion of the British Empire to its peak, and Maggie oversaw the defeat of the Argentineans…just more to be proud of.

Tom Kando said...

Right. As others also have much to be proud of.

dwight said...

Are 'Americans' really 'Anglo-Saxons'? Is inner city Detroit really 'Anglo-saxon'? Are Germans really non-Anglo-saxon?

tom kando said...

Right. All very true. America as a whole has been getting less and less 'Anglo-Saxon' since its very inception. I was addressing the Anglo-Saxon "element." Plus, there is a history here, of course. The world still sees America as an “Anglo-Saxon” country, which is erroneous as you point out, but only partially erroneous. Because the founding Anglo-Saxon element still defines much of the country’s culture and jingoism.

But look, I'll be the first to admit that much of this is silliness, on both sides. Still, the attitudes to which I allude do exist. Hopefully they are harmless, as in the funny exchange above between anonymous and myself. The peoples on the two sides of the Channel have called each other pejorative things like “limeys” and “frogs” for generations. My exchange with anonymous boils down to the same thing.

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