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AMERICA is better. Sorry you live in a dog shit country.

And don't pretend foreigners aren't selfish mudapes. They're always fighting over each other's turds, which they use as currency/food/building material.


What the Americans are famous for throughout the world is their unashamed arrogance. lol
GOD BLESS AMERICA..THE LAND OF THE FREE. lol

Since the end of the Second World War, the United States of America has attempted to overthrow more than 50 governments, most of which were democratically-elected.

[1]Attempted to suppress a populist or nationalist movement in 20 countries.

[2]Grossly interfered in democratic elections in at least 30 countries.

[3]Dropped bombs on the people of more than 30 countries.

[4]Attempted to assassinate more than 50 foreign leaders.

[5]In total: Since 1945, the United States has carried out one or more of the above actions, on one or more occasions, in the following 69 countries (more than one-third of the countries of the world):

Afghanistan
Albania
Algeria
Angola
Australia
Bolivia
Bosnia
Brazil
British Guiana (now Guyana)
Bulgaria
Cambodia
Chad
Chile
China
Colombia
Congo (also as Zaire)
Costa Rica
Cuba
Dominican Republic
East Timor
Ecuador
Egypt
El Salvador
Fiji
France
Germany (plus East Germany)
Ghana
Greece
Grenada
Guatemala
Honduras
India
Indonesia
Iran
Iraq
Italy
Jamaica
Japan
Kuwait
Laos
Lebanon
Libya
Mongolia
Morocco
Nepal
Nicaragua
North Korea
Pakistan
Palestine
Panama
Peru
Philippines
Portugal
Russia
Seychelles
Slovakia
Somalia
South Africa
Soviet Union
Sudan
Suriname
Syria
Thailand
Uruguay
Venezuela
Vietnam (plus North Vietnam)
Yemen (plus South Yemen)
Yugoslavia

"The US are by far the most violent nation on earth. They are the largest producer and exporter of weapons of mass destruction and have the world's biggest military budget comprising 36 percent of the total world military spending.

The USA has the most number of people in prison in the world, at 1.725 million. Next is China with 1.4 million. However China's total population is 4.6 times that of the USA, so the number of people in prison per 100,000 of population is very different: 645 people per 100,000 in the USA, 115 per 100,000 in China. 'Unlawful combatants' held on a military base in someone else's country are not included.

The media has told us repeatedly that some Middle Easterners hate the U.S. only because of "freedom" and "prosperity." Missing from this explanation is the historical context of the U.S. role in the Middle East, and for that matter in the rest of the world. This basic primer is an attempt to brief readers who have not closely followed the history of U.S. foreign or military affairs, and are perhaps unaware of the background of U.S. military interventions abroad, but are concerned about the direction of our country toward a new war in the name of "freedom" and "protecting civilians."

The United States military has been intervening in other countries for a long time. In 1898, it seized the Philippines, Cuba, and Puerto Rico from Spain, and in 1917-18 became embroiled in World War I in Europe. In the first half of the 20th century it repeatedly sent Marines to "protectorates" such as Nicaragua, Honduras, Panama, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic. All these interventions directly served corporate interests, and many resulted in massive losses of civilians, rebels, and soldiers. Many of the uses of U.S. combat forces are documented in A History of U.S. Military Interventions since 1890.
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Godstud wrote:America is not the most hated country in the world... yet. Let Trump get in there, and it will be.

Why? Because he's a man and you're not gay?

Do you think having a woman in the White House cackling all day and sending out lady drones to kill half the world's men... will make men get huge political boners and this will become love for America in the general world population?

Because I seriously disagree that this would happen.
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It's the price of success. And let's face it, there are lot more despicable countries out there than the USA or UK. Mauritania comes to mind. Pakistan, Turkey, Somalia, Sudan, Russia, Belarus. Any of the petro-Arab pseudo-nations. The list will get quite long if we were to put actual effort into it.

It's fashionable to despise the Americans, because the Western world is in the grips of a cultural malaise, which gave rise to the twin pillars of modern Western society: 1. self-loathing and 2. underdog worship. Pakistan is perceived as an underdog, because of its former colonial status. The petro-Arab pseudo-nations are perceived as underdogs, because of their former colonial status. And onwards. But when you objectively look at these 'nations', things will get ugly really, really, really fast. In fact, things will get so ugly that you'll be entertaining neo-colonial thoughts involving American/British imperialism after you're through with reviewing the facts.
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About being hated, The Sabbaticus wrote:It's the price of success.

Yes, climate change is also another price of your kind of success.

Extinction could also be considered a sign of a particular kind of success.

Perhaps this might provoke you to change your definition of the world "success?"
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The anti US rhetoric is typically confused in that "USA is the evil Global empire that controls all the world and shits in my cereal via drone" coincides with "LOL 'merikkka can't even beat Vietnamese peasants!1!11!" Its not much different than blaming the Jews or the Illuminati for all of the world's evil.
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