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we americans are generally hated by every non-American, but since this happens to us more than others, don't you think there could be any element of truth in their arguments?

2007-01-11 08:04:04 · 16 answers · asked by cannon_primed 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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no. Its our own BS liberal media that is the ONLY ones saying everyone else hates us. DONT LISTEN

2007-01-11 08:06:36 · answer #1 · answered by Sean 5 · 5 2

Would you rather be a citizen of any other country?

Don't buy into all that crap. It's the liberal media that's riding that horse. I know many people from other countries and they don't feel that way ay all.

If there's one little story that's anti-American across the globe it's in the news, overnight.

If there's any pro-American stories, you'll never hear about it.

Do you realize how much money we give away to other countries? 10 times more than ALL other nations combined!

If you're going to be at the top, there will always be detractors and critics. With all the criticism we garner, there isn't a person, a nation or sect that has a better answer.

2007-01-11 08:12:09 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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2016-10-07 00:22:36 · answer #3 · answered by Erika 4 · 0 0

I think your question is phrased a little provocatively, and is bound to bring the Fox News-ites down on your head, but I personally think you've got a point.

The US is the largest, most powerful country in the world. This gives us certain responsibilities that most Americans don't realize and don't accept. Who we elect to our most powerful offices affects not just us, but the world. So when we base our decisions on "morals issues" (you'll never convince me that discrimination and sexism is moral, but I'm not a Republican) and use that reasoning to support power-hungry leaders who meddle in other countries' business to support their own personal agenda, other countries will rightly take exception.

We have to start being accountable for our country's actions on a global scale. Until and unless we start realizing that our actions have consequenses not only for us but for the entire world, the rest of the world will have a reason to dislike us.

2007-01-11 08:15:22 · answer #4 · answered by Danielle 3 · 0 0

The question you have to really break it down to is to where their argumetns are coming from. Example: I saw on TV a a muslim saying 'that we set them up in 9/11 cause everyone knows there are no JEWS in the world trade center'--- I mean most of them are saying that we should be killed because we don't believe in there religion... Long story short, examine why most of there reasons are and there source..most people don't have the advantage of seeking truths...most are told the truths by others and are not allowed to discover the real deal.

2007-01-11 08:10:06 · answer #5 · answered by nor2006 3 · 0 1

There is rarely a good argument for blind hatred. Is America perfect? No. Are people justified having a passionate hatred for it? Evil people like terrorists perhaps! There is no reason to hate America outright for what it is. This is the land of opportunity!

2007-01-11 08:16:47 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I think that's a very broad statement that generally all non-Americans hate Americans. But when there is so much criticism of us, maybe there is a reason. It's dangerous to never question yourself or your leaders.

2007-01-11 08:09:08 · answer #7 · answered by GoodLuck 2 · 2 0

Well people don't just hate anyone for anything I think that most of the world population hates american and I beleive they are right. I don;t hate american in general but you know I hate 95 out of an 100 so I beleive that lots of people worldwide are right.

2007-01-11 08:07:35 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

I believe that there is. America portrays itself as the prototype. We have a wonderful country yet we have a large amount of problems that we as a country do not address, but we are the perfect description of the pot calling the kettle black. We don't agree with others ways, which are perfectly fine for them, they don't agree with us, but we force our democracy on others.

2007-01-11 08:21:39 · answer #9 · answered by nena b 2 · 1 0

like every powerful country in the world, america has done good things and bad things. some people just prefer to focus on the bad things and ignore the good, because they need somebody to demonize.

2007-01-11 08:08:08 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

British people don't hate you-most of us just treat you with deep suspicion nowadays. Friends like the US are a liability.

2007-01-11 08:07:26 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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