It always amazes me to see how one thinks he can broach certain complex issues in such a simplistic manner as the OP.
Look. The world doesn't exactly revolve around the U.S., no matter how powerful a statal entity it is at this moment in history. If you have a problem with its foreign policies, all you can do to address them is through your own country's ones, in the indirect and small way that you can. But other than that, it doesn't exactly concern you as long as you don't live there. And it certainly isn't in your best interest to simply provoke a few people in an internet forum because you take issue with a country of hundreds of millions. As I already said, it's irrational and petty and this anger of yours is simply misplaced to begin with.
All that being said, I'm an advocate of world government. I think the world will eventually get there as it is. The rate at which the world is evolving is increasing, if anything, and this is a reality that is bound to produce even more change than we've experienced in the last few centuries. Hopefully, it will be all for the better.
But we're not there yet. And it's simply impractical to border on xenophobia in the meanwhile. Mentalities differ from country to country. I know for a fact Europeans generally wouldn't mind(as much, at least) being criticised in a similar manner but there are certain historical and cultural realities to take into account if you want to understand why that is.
Look. The world doesn't exactly revolve around the U.S., no matter how powerful a statal entity it is at this moment in history. If you have a problem with its foreign policies, all you can do to address them is through your own country's ones, in the indirect and small way that you can. But other than that, it doesn't exactly concern you as long as you don't live there. And it certainly isn't in your best interest to simply provoke a few people in an internet forum because you take issue with a country of hundreds of millions. As I already said, it's irrational and petty and this anger of yours is simply misplaced to begin with.
All that being said, I'm an advocate of world government. I think the world will eventually get there as it is. The rate at which the world is evolving is increasing, if anything, and this is a reality that is bound to produce even more change than we've experienced in the last few centuries. Hopefully, it will be all for the better.
But we're not there yet. And it's simply impractical to border on xenophobia in the meanwhile. Mentalities differ from country to country. I know for a fact Europeans generally wouldn't mind(as much, at least) being criticised in a similar manner but there are certain historical and cultural realities to take into account if you want to understand why that is.