Do you hate the U.S?
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Longevity wrote...
Teclo wrote...
I don't hate the US or Americans at all. But this video should help you realise why some people do, especially when America is so powerful and significant, so its people really should know better. And yes, every country has dumb people but this is fucking ridiculous, even if the ultimate retards were cherry-picked for comedic purposes.OMG I can't believe that people in my country are so stupid.
Even worse, they can vote.
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Ha! Ha! Ha! This true and it seems this interview could have been in California. Was it?
Public school rejects because the rich and affluent send their children where an education costs more than some people make in a year. I can say more but it maybe consider or taken as a racist comment.
I was born and still live in what is called the inner city. Gangstas are my neighbors and crack deals are done on the corner. Gangstas and I have a deal or it will cost them.
I am an European-American not black. We have lived in ghettos decades longer than blacks.
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I see you failed world geography and history. Why do Latino-Americans speak spanish and NOT various Indian dialects as the main language. Why did Spain conquer most of Central America, South Amerrica and Mexico which nicknames are latino. WHERE AND DID YOU GRADUATE FROM GRADE SCHOOL?? Wait a minute; I remember France ruled Mexico for while how come Mexicans do not speak French but Spanish?
How come Latino-American speak spanish and not Latin.
Omnia Gallia divites tres partes. Veni, vici, Veci!!! Would you like to hear the Catholic Mass in Latin thus according to your great wisdom I am Latin American. LOL!!!!
Wait a minute, I was born in America thus my roots are native american I am owed casino money from the Indian casinos.
Public school rejects because the rich and affluent send their children where an education costs more than some people make in a year. I can say more but it maybe consider or taken as a racist comment.
I was born and still live in what is called the inner city. Gangstas are my neighbors and crack deals are done on the corner. Gangstas and I have a deal or it will cost them.
I am an European-American not black. We have lived in ghettos decades longer than blacks.
Shia FAKKU Elite Status: Offline Posts: 616 Reputation: 54
I see you failed world geography and history. Why do Latino-Americans speak spanish and NOT various Indian dialects as the main language. Why did Spain conquer most of Central America, South Amerrica and Mexico which nicknames are latino. WHERE AND DID YOU GRADUATE FROM GRADE SCHOOL?? Wait a minute; I remember France ruled Mexico for while how come Mexicans do not speak French but Spanish?
How come Latino-American speak spanish and not Latin.
Omnia Gallia divites tres partes. Veni, vici, Veci!!! Would you like to hear the Catholic Mass in Latin thus according to your great wisdom I am Latin American. LOL!!!!
Wait a minute, I was born in America thus my roots are native american I am owed casino money from the Indian casinos.
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Fiery_penguin_of_doom wrote...
Longevity wrote...
Teclo wrote...
I don't hate the US or Americans at all. But this video should help you realise why some people do, especially when America is so powerful and significant, so its people really should know better. And yes, every country has dumb people but this is fucking ridiculous, even if the ultimate retards were cherry-picked for comedic purposes.OMG I can't believe that people in my country are so stupid.
Even worse, they can vote.
And when they do they vote Republican
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Longevity wrote...
Fiery_penguin_of_doom wrote...
Longevity wrote...
Teclo wrote...
I don't hate the US or Americans at all. But this video should help you realise why some people do, especially when America is so powerful and significant, so its people really should know better. And yes, every country has dumb people but this is fucking ridiculous, even if the ultimate retards were cherry-picked for comedic purposes.OMG I can't believe that people in my country are so stupid.
Even worse, they can vote.
And when they do they vote Republican
I love the black guy listing countries we should invade. India, China, Brazil...
Some of these have to be jokes.
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Teclo wrote...
I don't hate the US or Americans at all. But this video should help you realise why some people do, especially when America is so powerful and significant, so its people really should know better. And yes, every country has dumb people but this is fucking ridiculous, even if the ultimate retards were cherry-picked for comedic purposes.I saw no asians.
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I hate the US for their copyright rule. Screw them. They made a rule and they are the first one to disregard their own rule. Its like saying, "Don't steal ideas. We steal yours." Look at Skies Ablaze. A complete rip-off of Touhou Project.
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Epraizer Z wrote...
I hate the US for their copyright rule. Screw them. They made a rule and they are the first one to disregard their own rule. Its like saying, "Don't steal ideas. We steal yours." Look at Skies Ablaze. A complete rip-off of Touhou Project.That's a pretty dumb reason to hate an entire country.
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Azuran wrote...
Epraizer Z wrote...
I hate the US for their copyright rule. Screw them. They made a rule and they are the first one to disregard their own rule. Its like saying, "Don't steal ideas. We steal yours." Look at Skies Ablaze. A complete rip-off of Touhou Project.That's a pretty dumb reason to hate an entire country.
It really is, but hate is also an irrational feeling (so irrational*2 = rational :D or....)
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Epraizer Z wrote...
I hate the US for their copyright rule. Screw them. They made a rule and they are the first one to disregard their own rule. Its like saying, "Don't steal ideas. We steal yours." Look at Skies Ablaze. A complete rip-off of Touhou Project.Yes, because Castlevania definitely doesn't play like Metroid.
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Longevity wrote...
Fiery_penguin_of_doom wrote...
Longevity wrote...
Teclo wrote...
I don't hate the US or Americans at all. But this video should help you realise why some people do, especially when America is so powerful and significant, so its people really should know better. And yes, every country has dumb people but this is fucking ridiculous, even if the ultimate retards were cherry-picked for comedic purposes.OMG I can't believe that people in my country are so stupid.
Even worse, they can vote.
And when they do they vote Republican
There's nothing wrong with being a Republican.
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Teclo wrote...
I don't hate the US or Americans at all. But this video should help you realise why some people do, especially when America is so powerful and significant, so its people really should know better. And yes, every country has dumb people but this is fucking ridiculous, even if the ultimate retards were cherry-picked for comedic purposes.Omfg, this is even worse than I thought it'd be, even with Americas infamous stupidity.
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But this video should help you realise why some people do, especially when America is so powerful and significant, so its people really should know better
I dont know, I think id rather go with the person who thought a triangle had 4 sides than someone whod hate this country for that reason. The former can be corrected by education, the latter however well...
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I like my country, but I will never say that it is the best in the world. Like most, I'm proud to live in the US, despite its mixture of both good and bad history. However, It's also embarrassing to live in the same nation as people who are so ignorant and closed-minded that anything they don't understand is labeled as "evil" and generalize it with anything remotely similar. Case in Point.
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Simple answer, No.
I really have no reason to hate a place where i have only been in for like a week.
Sure your airport security is really tight and the air there is smogy but why should i hate a place that has such a mass amount of pretty cool things? like disneyland and seaworld, sure alot of people there are huge and they all gave me stares and weird looks, but I cant hate a place for that... can i?
I really have no reason to hate a place where i have only been in for like a week.
Sure your airport security is really tight and the air there is smogy but why should i hate a place that has such a mass amount of pretty cool things? like disneyland and seaworld, sure alot of people there are huge and they all gave me stares and weird looks, but I cant hate a place for that... can i?
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The government will back stab its people to protect its people.
I give you the Patriot Act (abused), ladies and gentlemen.
666!
Idiotic, screaming, satanic wannabes who only know the modern satanism. >_>
Neo-Nazism.
Wanna be an Aryan? Be born in the middle-east/India with white skin, blue eyes, and blonde hair. Sheesh...
Holocaust deniers.
Irrefutable proof cast away at some persons own belief that the whole thing was faked, even to living testimonies and Holocaust survivors.
But heres a little something that really gets me from the past of America.
A little something for you Jonoe and the rest. A real blast from the past.
The darker side of the Philippine-American War (and no I ain't gunna put a spoiler on this):
" 'Not one competent witness who has actually known the facts believes that Filipinos capable of self-governmentat the present,' Roosevelt said. He found it unthinkable to 'abandon the Philippines to their own tribes.' To him, the Filipino
freedom fighters were 'a syndicate of Chinese half-breeds,' and to grant them self-government 'would be like granting self-government to an Apache reservation under some local chief.'
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America would cause the deaths of more than 250,000 Filipinos-men, women, and children-from the beginning of the hostilities on February 4,1899 to July 4, 1902,when President Roosevelt declared the Philippines 'pacified.'
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The Filipino uprising against their former Spanish masters had been a guerilla operation, a popular insurgency supported by the civilian population. The brutality of the Spanish response had been one of the American rationales for kicking Spain out in the first place. Now America replaced the oppressor and adopted the same methods-widespread torture, concentration camps, the killing of disarmed prisoners and helpeless civilians-but with a ruthlessness that surpassed even that of the Spanish. The majority of Filipinos killed by the American soldiers were civilians. An army circular attempted to assuage any guilt by rationalizing that 'it is an inevitable consequence of war that the innocent must generally suffer with the guilty,' and since all natives were treacherous, it was impossible to recognize 'the actively bad from the only the passively so.'
One American army captain wrote of 'one of the prettiest little towns we have passed through'-the people there 'desired peace and are friendly to Los Americanos. When we came came along this road, the natives that had remained stood along the side of the road, took off their hats, touched their foreheads with their hands. 'Buenos Dias Senors'.' The good American boys then proceeded to slaughter the residents and ransack the town.
Anthony Michea of Third Artillery wrote, 'We bombarded a place called Malabon, and then we went in and killed every native we met, men , women, and children.' Another soldier described the fun of killing innocent civilians: 'This shooting human beings is a 'hot game,' and beats rabbit hunting all to pieces. We charged them and such a slaughter you never saw. We killed them like rabbits; hundreds, yes thousands of them. Everyone was crazy.'
'I want no prisoners,' one American general ordered. 'I wish you to kill and burn, the more you kill and burn the better it will please me.' An officer asked for clarification, 'to know the limit of age to respect.' The general replied in writing to kill all those above 'ten years of age.'
Corporal Richard O'Brien wrote home about 'The Beast of La Nog,' a Captain Fred McDonald who ravished a village by that name. 'O'brien described how his company had gunned down civilians waving white flags because McDonald had ordered 'take no prisoners.' Only a beautiful mestizo mother was spared to be repeatedly raped by McDonald and several officers and then turned over to the men for their pleasure.'
Americans back home knew what was happening in the Philippines. Private Joseph Sladen wrote home about a helpless group of enemy fighters his company trapped in the middle of a stream: ' 'From then on the fun was fast and furious,' as dead Filipinos piled up 'thicker than buffalo chips,' Sladen recorded. Several western lads informed their dads that 'picking off niggers in the water' was 'more fun than a turkey shoot.' ' A soldier from Kingston, New York, wrote his parents a letter that was soon published nationally about the massacre of a thousand civilians in the town of Titatia: 'I am probably growing hard-hearted, for I am in my glory when I when I can sight my gun on some dark skin and pull the trigger. Tell all my inquiring friends that I am doing everything I can for Old Glory and for America I love so well.' Letters appeared in American newspapers about American boys 'routinely firing on Filipinos carrying white flags.' Soldiers were 'ordered to take no prisoners and to kill the wounded.' American soldiers had no qualms about obeying orders to kill POWs. Private Fred Hinchman complained about some newly arrived Yankee soldiers 'with about fifty prisoners, who had been taken before they learned how not to take them.'
Killing Filipino POWs was official American policy. Commanders were told that whenever an American soldier was 'murdered,' the commander was to 'by lot select a POW-preferably one from the village in which the assassination took place-and execute him.' Officers set the example. ' Colonel Funston not only ordered the regiment to take no prisoners, but he bragged to reporters that he had personally strung up thirty-five civilians suspected of being insurrectos. Major Edwin Glenn did not even deny the charge that he made forty-seven prisoners kneel and 'repent of their sins' before ordering them bayoneted and clubbed to death.'
For those unfortunates who made it alive into American hands, widespread torture was the rule. Harvard-educated First Lieutenant Grover Flint later recalled for a Senate panel the routine torture of Filipino combatants and civilians-thirty here, forty there. Lieutenant Flint described the 'water cure,' the standard U.S. Army torture:
A man is thrown down on his back and three or four men sit or stand on his arms and legs and hold him down, and either a gun barrel or a rifle or a carbine or a stick as big as a belaying pin . . . . is simply thrust into his jaws and his jaws are thrust back, and, if possible, a wood log or stone is put under . . . his neck, so he can be held firmly.
Senator Julius Caesar Burrows of Michigan interrupted to ask. 'His jaws are forced open, you say? How do you mean, crosswise?'
Lietenant Flint:Yes, sir, as a gag. In the case of very old men I have seen their teeth fall out-I mean when it was done a little roughly. He is simply held down, and then water is poured into his face, down his throat and nose from a jar, and that is kept up until the man gives some sign of giving in or becoming unconscious, and when he becomes unconscious he is simply rolled aside and he is allowed to come to . . . Well, I know that in a great many cases, in almost every case, the men have been a roughly handled; they were rolled aside rudely, so that water was expelled. A man suffers tremendously; there is no doubt about that. His suffering must be that of a man who is drowning, but he cannot drown.
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President Theodore Roosevelt excused his army's atrocities in the Philippines and hailed 'the bravery of American soldiers' who fought 'for the triumph of civilization over the black chaos of savagery and barbarism.' To Roosevelt, the extermination of noncombatant civilians and defenseless POWs in the Philippines represented 'the most glorious war in the nation's history.' "
(Flyboys-A true story of courage. The ABCD Encriclement)
And theres some of my hate.
All countries and nations have "skeletons in the closet."
This is just one of America's.
I give you the Patriot Act (abused), ladies and gentlemen.
666!
Idiotic, screaming, satanic wannabes who only know the modern satanism. >_>
Neo-Nazism.
Wanna be an Aryan? Be born in the middle-east/India with white skin, blue eyes, and blonde hair. Sheesh...
Holocaust deniers.
Irrefutable proof cast away at some persons own belief that the whole thing was faked, even to living testimonies and Holocaust survivors.
But heres a little something that really gets me from the past of America.
A little something for you Jonoe and the rest. A real blast from the past.
The darker side of the Philippine-American War (and no I ain't gunna put a spoiler on this):
" 'Not one competent witness who has actually known the facts believes that Filipinos capable of self-governmentat the present,' Roosevelt said. He found it unthinkable to 'abandon the Philippines to their own tribes.' To him, the Filipino
freedom fighters were 'a syndicate of Chinese half-breeds,' and to grant them self-government 'would be like granting self-government to an Apache reservation under some local chief.'
---
America would cause the deaths of more than 250,000 Filipinos-men, women, and children-from the beginning of the hostilities on February 4,1899 to July 4, 1902,when President Roosevelt declared the Philippines 'pacified.'
---
The Filipino uprising against their former Spanish masters had been a guerilla operation, a popular insurgency supported by the civilian population. The brutality of the Spanish response had been one of the American rationales for kicking Spain out in the first place. Now America replaced the oppressor and adopted the same methods-widespread torture, concentration camps, the killing of disarmed prisoners and helpeless civilians-but with a ruthlessness that surpassed even that of the Spanish. The majority of Filipinos killed by the American soldiers were civilians. An army circular attempted to assuage any guilt by rationalizing that 'it is an inevitable consequence of war that the innocent must generally suffer with the guilty,' and since all natives were treacherous, it was impossible to recognize 'the actively bad from the only the passively so.'
One American army captain wrote of 'one of the prettiest little towns we have passed through'-the people there 'desired peace and are friendly to Los Americanos. When we came came along this road, the natives that had remained stood along the side of the road, took off their hats, touched their foreheads with their hands. 'Buenos Dias Senors'.' The good American boys then proceeded to slaughter the residents and ransack the town.
Anthony Michea of Third Artillery wrote, 'We bombarded a place called Malabon, and then we went in and killed every native we met, men , women, and children.' Another soldier described the fun of killing innocent civilians: 'This shooting human beings is a 'hot game,' and beats rabbit hunting all to pieces. We charged them and such a slaughter you never saw. We killed them like rabbits; hundreds, yes thousands of them. Everyone was crazy.'
'I want no prisoners,' one American general ordered. 'I wish you to kill and burn, the more you kill and burn the better it will please me.' An officer asked for clarification, 'to know the limit of age to respect.' The general replied in writing to kill all those above 'ten years of age.'
Corporal Richard O'Brien wrote home about 'The Beast of La Nog,' a Captain Fred McDonald who ravished a village by that name. 'O'brien described how his company had gunned down civilians waving white flags because McDonald had ordered 'take no prisoners.' Only a beautiful mestizo mother was spared to be repeatedly raped by McDonald and several officers and then turned over to the men for their pleasure.'
Americans back home knew what was happening in the Philippines. Private Joseph Sladen wrote home about a helpless group of enemy fighters his company trapped in the middle of a stream: ' 'From then on the fun was fast and furious,' as dead Filipinos piled up 'thicker than buffalo chips,' Sladen recorded. Several western lads informed their dads that 'picking off niggers in the water' was 'more fun than a turkey shoot.' ' A soldier from Kingston, New York, wrote his parents a letter that was soon published nationally about the massacre of a thousand civilians in the town of Titatia: 'I am probably growing hard-hearted, for I am in my glory when I when I can sight my gun on some dark skin and pull the trigger. Tell all my inquiring friends that I am doing everything I can for Old Glory and for America I love so well.' Letters appeared in American newspapers about American boys 'routinely firing on Filipinos carrying white flags.' Soldiers were 'ordered to take no prisoners and to kill the wounded.' American soldiers had no qualms about obeying orders to kill POWs. Private Fred Hinchman complained about some newly arrived Yankee soldiers 'with about fifty prisoners, who had been taken before they learned how not to take them.'
Killing Filipino POWs was official American policy. Commanders were told that whenever an American soldier was 'murdered,' the commander was to 'by lot select a POW-preferably one from the village in which the assassination took place-and execute him.' Officers set the example. ' Colonel Funston not only ordered the regiment to take no prisoners, but he bragged to reporters that he had personally strung up thirty-five civilians suspected of being insurrectos. Major Edwin Glenn did not even deny the charge that he made forty-seven prisoners kneel and 'repent of their sins' before ordering them bayoneted and clubbed to death.'
For those unfortunates who made it alive into American hands, widespread torture was the rule. Harvard-educated First Lieutenant Grover Flint later recalled for a Senate panel the routine torture of Filipino combatants and civilians-thirty here, forty there. Lieutenant Flint described the 'water cure,' the standard U.S. Army torture:
A man is thrown down on his back and three or four men sit or stand on his arms and legs and hold him down, and either a gun barrel or a rifle or a carbine or a stick as big as a belaying pin . . . . is simply thrust into his jaws and his jaws are thrust back, and, if possible, a wood log or stone is put under . . . his neck, so he can be held firmly.
Senator Julius Caesar Burrows of Michigan interrupted to ask. 'His jaws are forced open, you say? How do you mean, crosswise?'
Lietenant Flint:Yes, sir, as a gag. In the case of very old men I have seen their teeth fall out-I mean when it was done a little roughly. He is simply held down, and then water is poured into his face, down his throat and nose from a jar, and that is kept up until the man gives some sign of giving in or becoming unconscious, and when he becomes unconscious he is simply rolled aside and he is allowed to come to . . . Well, I know that in a great many cases, in almost every case, the men have been a roughly handled; they were rolled aside rudely, so that water was expelled. A man suffers tremendously; there is no doubt about that. His suffering must be that of a man who is drowning, but he cannot drown.
---
President Theodore Roosevelt excused his army's atrocities in the Philippines and hailed 'the bravery of American soldiers' who fought 'for the triumph of civilization over the black chaos of savagery and barbarism.' To Roosevelt, the extermination of noncombatant civilians and defenseless POWs in the Philippines represented 'the most glorious war in the nation's history.' "
(Flyboys-A true story of courage. The ABCD Encriclement)
And theres some of my hate.
All countries and nations have "skeletons in the closet."
This is just one of America's.
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Emi, this pales in comparison to what other countries have done, if the distant past is of importance here. So japan would be worth hating as well then if... coz, but yeah thats not the country up for discussion.
Just makes me think of kingdom of heaven.
We fight over an offence we did not give, against those who were not alive to be offended
I think not everyone here disagrees with these seemingly abusive current policies as well. But I believe what rules is what the majority wants, and thats fair.
Out of fairness, maybe we should either make a new thread for other countries or just state our hatred for em too here...
Just makes me think of kingdom of heaven.
We fight over an offence we did not give, against those who were not alive to be offended
I think not everyone here disagrees with these seemingly abusive current policies as well. But I believe what rules is what the majority wants, and thats fair.
Out of fairness, maybe we should either make a new thread for other countries or just state our hatred for em too here...
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War is cruel, that is just how it is. Other countries has been doing unforgivable acts during war as well (take the country we all love, Japan, and all they did to Korea and China during the World War for example).
I hate America as a country, as a nation, yes I do. This is not to say that I hate every American citizen, since I know there is a few good apples in that basket, even though they're hard to find with all the rotten ones.
I hate the U.S because of the ignorant and self-proclaimed "world police" notion, thinking that they got the right to butt in anywhere they want, welcomed or not, and if someone protests they go in anyway, but with guns blazing, saying "this is a war on terrorism" while it's actually nothing else but a war for their own personal profit. World peace? Not as long as the U.S exist, I can promise you that.
I also hate America because of their "stupidity". Yes, it might be a stereotype that all Americans are fat and stupid, but really, the level of education and "knowledge about the world" is far below the average of what it should be in a country considered a superpower. Not only knowing less than nothing about the world outside their own borders, many Americans have even less knowledge of their own country than the rest of the Western world. The interest of Knowledge, which is needed to make decisions based upon something else than their fear of "terrorism" that lurks behind every corner in that country is almost non-existent.
Ofc, I could also go on about how I hate the Americans for their cowardliness in war, where their "heroic acts of patriotism" mostly consists of murdering a few hundred thousand civilians (let's just take the most famous ones from last century; Japan, Vietnam, Iraq), and their unwillingness to admit the wrongs of the past, which also leads to their unwillingness to try to avoid doing the same wrongs in the future. Just be glad I did not mention the Indian genocide here. And you blame Hitler?
Now, as I said, you can't just push every American over the same edge, there are OFC stupid people in other countries as well, millions of them, BUT! There are few countries that can be considered as bad criminals towards the world and world peace as the U.S. And they refuse to even acknowledge this fact, and probably will do until the entire world has turned against them and Nuclear War is the only fitting and possible end to the stupidity of this world.
I hate America as a country, as a nation, yes I do. This is not to say that I hate every American citizen, since I know there is a few good apples in that basket, even though they're hard to find with all the rotten ones.
I hate the U.S because of the ignorant and self-proclaimed "world police" notion, thinking that they got the right to butt in anywhere they want, welcomed or not, and if someone protests they go in anyway, but with guns blazing, saying "this is a war on terrorism" while it's actually nothing else but a war for their own personal profit. World peace? Not as long as the U.S exist, I can promise you that.
I also hate America because of their "stupidity". Yes, it might be a stereotype that all Americans are fat and stupid, but really, the level of education and "knowledge about the world" is far below the average of what it should be in a country considered a superpower. Not only knowing less than nothing about the world outside their own borders, many Americans have even less knowledge of their own country than the rest of the Western world. The interest of Knowledge, which is needed to make decisions based upon something else than their fear of "terrorism" that lurks behind every corner in that country is almost non-existent.
Ofc, I could also go on about how I hate the Americans for their cowardliness in war, where their "heroic acts of patriotism" mostly consists of murdering a few hundred thousand civilians (let's just take the most famous ones from last century; Japan, Vietnam, Iraq), and their unwillingness to admit the wrongs of the past, which also leads to their unwillingness to try to avoid doing the same wrongs in the future. Just be glad I did not mention the Indian genocide here. And you blame Hitler?
Now, as I said, you can't just push every American over the same edge, there are OFC stupid people in other countries as well, millions of them, BUT! There are few countries that can be considered as bad criminals towards the world and world peace as the U.S. And they refuse to even acknowledge this fact, and probably will do until the entire world has turned against them and Nuclear War is the only fitting and possible end to the stupidity of this world.