I'm afraid of Americans.
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I'm frightened. Of us.
For as long as ours has been a nation of immigrants, we have been a nation that fears immigrants. Fear of the other is woven into the fabric of our American culture, and unscrupulous people in power have exploited that fear in pursuit of political advantage.
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When even one American - who has done nothing wrong - is forced by fear to shut his mind and close his mouth, then all Americans are in peril.
I don't know what effect these men will have upon the enemy, but, by God, they frighten me.
I'm afraid, based on my own experience, that fascism will come to America in the name of national security.
I don't see much future for the Americans ... it's a decayed country. And they have their racial problem, and the problem of social inequalities ... my feelings against Americanism are feelings of hatred and deep repugnance ... everything about the behaviour of American society reveals that it's half Judaised, and the other half negrified. How can one expect a State like that to hold together?
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I'm frightened of my own movies.
I’m intimidated by the fear of being average.
What are you afraid of?
I'm afraid of not recognizing Paradise.
Part of me is afraid to get close to people because I'm afraid that they're going to leave.
The only thing I’m afraid of about this country is that its government will someday become so monstrous that the smallest person in it will be trampled underfoot, and then it wouldn’t be worth living in.
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Anyone in the United States today who isn't paranoid must be crazy.
As a child in the deep South, I’d grown-up fearing the lynch mobs...as an adult, I was starting to wonder if I’ve been afraid of the wrong white people all along. My worst fears had come to pass not in Georgia but in Washington DC where I was being pursued not by bigots in white robes but by left wing zealots draped in flowing sanctimony.
There's something repulsive about an American without money in his pocket.
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