‘I Feel Sorry for Americans’: A Baffled World Watches the U.S.

Authored by nytimes.com and submitted by fp_weenie

BANGKOK — Myanmar is a poor country struggling with open ethnic warfare and a coronavirus outbreak that could overload its broken hospitals. That hasn’t stopped its politicians from commiserating with a country they think has lost its way.

“I feel sorry for Americans,” said U Myint Oo, a member of parliament in Myanmar. “But we can’t help the U.S. because we are a very small country.”

The same sentiment prevails in Canada, one of the most developed countries. Two out of three Canadians live within about 60 miles of the American border.

“Personally, it’s like watching the decline of the Roman Empire,” said Mike Bradley, the mayor of Sarnia, an industrial city on the border with Michigan, where locals used to venture for lunch.

Commandmanda on September 26th, 2020 at 02:26 UTC »

"Personally, it’s like watching the decline of the Roman Empire,”.... I think that one said it all, in one quick quote. Yikes.

aznoone on September 26th, 2020 at 01:35 UTC »

If you read replies on his twitter account some think he has been selected by God to rule the nation.

Mindaroth on September 26th, 2020 at 00:40 UTC »

I feel sorry for myself too. Someone wanna give me a visa to get the hell out? Lol