For instances in some of the American entertainment such as WWE/WWF, we've had the "foreign bad guy" who we hate for being "anti american". Now sure a lot of it peaked during the 80's but it still went on to like the mid 2000, with the fans shouting: "USA, USA" whenever they are on. I hate to sound rude, but here in the UK if there was a wrestling system which promoted such entertainment they would be laughed at.
Now I'm not taking a dig at American culture or anything, I'm just curious if anything, does it really mean the world to some of you for being American? Is this just some stereotype that ignorant Europeans have built up? As I seen from the comments above already with two users claiming to be "good to be American", but again this mentality of national pride is so rare in the UK the saying is here is hardly ever heard. If anything here in the UK they make fun of being British in shows such as Little Britain.
So again it's just me asking out of curiosity, any Americans can give us there opinions or from what they have seen from there experience living in America?
thanks
EDIT
I just found out there is now US Jeremey Kyle....BORING!
Not the same without the Chavs






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