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Home Front: Culture Wars
President Obama vs. The Rest of the World Greeting The Emperor of Japan (Photos)
2009-11-15
Posted by:tipper

#13  Isn't this a breach of US diplomatic protocol? IIUC, any US diplomat who bowed to a foreign monarch would be disciplined for such a breach. WTF is POTUS doing here?
Posted by: lex   2009-11-15 23:28  

#12  This American did a lot of bowing when he lived in Japan

Same here.

But I wasn't the President conducting affairs of state.
Posted by: Pappy   2009-11-15 23:20  

#11  Americans don't bow.

What does that have to do with "President" O'Bumble?
Posted by: Old Patriot   2009-11-15 17:17  

#10  Individuals can bow if they want to. When a head of state does it he does it on behalf of his nation. Not good.
Posted by: Iblis   2009-11-15 15:50  

#9  maybe he forgot to take off his medal.
Posted by: tipper   2009-11-15 11:51  

#8  Citizen Of The World™
Posted by: Frank G   2009-11-15 11:38  

#7  This American did a lot of bowing when he lived in Japan, but I'd never dip more than 15 degrees or so. It's not really that difficult to respect the customs of other people while maintaining a modicum of dignity for yourself.
Posted by: Scooter McGruder   2009-11-15 10:54  

#6  Indeed, such a person wishes to erode away state distinctions entirely, especially a state the considers itself exceptional.
Posted by: lotp   2009-11-15 09:41  

#5  Americans don't bow.

Which really answers the point, if you think about it, by definition a transnational progressive doesn't have a state identity.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2009-11-15 08:58  

#4  
It doesn't matter. No excuses. Americans don't bow.
Posted by: Parabellum   2009-11-15 08:27  

#3  Just keep a list of who he bows to and who holds or could potentially hold large amounts of Treasury Bills. Then it starts to make sense when you're going to run astronomical deficits.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2009-11-15 08:21  

#2  A possible explanation for why President Obama bowed to the Emperor: He drew fire for bowing to the Saudi King, as some people took it to signify a display of deep respect. Bowing to the Japanese Emperor may ironically be meant to signal: "Hey, this bowing stuff doesn't mean anything. Its just a formal ritual, that signifies nothing. Its Mikado and King and I comic opera stuff, for show. No deep symbolism" If he had only bowed before the Saudi King, that would be a different matter. But he went out of his way to bow extra deeply to the genial and insignificant Japanese Emperor, as if to subtly mock the entire business of bowing. At the same time, he knows that his Muslim audience still sees the original bow to the Saudi king as a display of extra respect to Muslims.
Posted by: Dan   2009-11-15 08:08  

#1  There was still slavery in Mexico during the reign of Porfirio Diaz, and one revolutionary who had been educated in the US, made a very memorable observation, when he angrily chastised peons who bowed to him, to the effect of:

"Don't you dare bow to me, ever! Those that bow before the powerful, will demand that others bow before them when they are powerful!"

Too bad they didn't listen to him.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2009-11-15 07:37  

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