A country with citizens who take themselves and their country way too seriously.
Most people
will agree that a country is only a symbol and that what it entitles is its population. And what is "population"? A group of diverse human beings.
What makes the United States different from Belgium? Very little. Its policies and laws may be slightly different, and some cultural and traditional aspects are obviously original to each country.
But apart from that, very little seperates them both. Or from any other country for that matter. Our needs and desires are the same.
So why on
Earth are so many people debating the topic?!? Many Americans seem to
puff themselves up by imagining that the whole world despises them and is continuously plotting either against them, or at least thinking evil thoughts about them.
Think. Again.
I've lived in Asia, Europe and the US. My
father is African and my mother European, and I grew up in a
French system. I've been surrounded by different people from different cultures since birth.
I can promise you: we aren't continuously fretting about Americans.The only
time we really discuss them is when we read the
paper or watch TV, ie through the media, and we only really ponder the effects the
government's ideas
will have on other countries. There isn't any American-bashing.
Therefore please
stop victimizing your nation or yourselves. Nobody (in the Western world, in any case) really, sincerely, cares.
US citizen: Why does the whole world
hate the United States of America? We haven't done anything wrong!
European: Umm... no. Not the whole world. The only European you'll find bashing the States is an
immature adolescent who needs to sound clever by hating some political figure, and doesn't read the
paper so picks the only country he/she knows a little about.