You have very loud, powerful and rabid right who drown out everyone else in the country, giving the impression that, as a country, you're a bunch of paranoid, ultra-conservative, jingoistic bigots. The tea party and the reaction of some in your country to the Japanese earthquake does little to dispel that image, although I'm sure you're mostly decent people.
Valkyr71 said:
WOW......Im amazed at the short memory of peoples in other countries. How much american blood has been spilled since the 1940's for the liberation of nations in Europe, Asia, Africa, and the middle east. We were asked because we were the only ones who could help or had the power to. When the world asks you to be the cops, or cries upon you to say you have the power therefore you have the responsibility to help dont ***** when we do take action because were not helping your favorite cause. Step up and take charge yourself or sit down and shut up.
This is exactly the sort of shite I'm talking about. This sort of deeply warped, almost imperialistic view of America's role in the world is why people don't like you guys. You seem to think that imposing yourself on the world means that the world owes you something. Yes, you helped us out in World War 2, and we appreciate that, but everything you've done since then has been a massive, global PR disaster. You lost in Korea, you fucked up Cuba and the Bay of Pigs, you lost in Vietnam and bombed the hell out of Laos for no good reason, you supported far right authoritarian governments in Latin America, you sold arms to Iraq then declared war on them, you funded Israel's various immoral activities, you sent commandos into Mogadishu and made a hash of it, you invaded one country under false pretences and have done various awful things. Are we supposed to be grateful for the things you've done? Did the world ask you to be the police? Have you ever heard of Team America? I don't agree with their cause or their methods (definitely not), but I can really understand why muslims would be pissed of with you given your meddling in their region. The history of the USA in the second half of the 20th century is a tale of a country charging into where it shouldn't be and fucking everything up, so, no, the world is not grateful. I say this as a Brit, we know a little something about imposing ourselves on other countries then expecting gratitude.
edit: Jimmy Carter summed you guys just perfectly with the Malaise Speech. it really hit the nail on the head when it comes to america and the american dream.
I think this is it, I've only ever read extracts before