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It's certainly not the most 'advanced' nation. It's got a huge number of problems, in fact. And yet, it's a pluralist society. It's just a matter of how people treat religion. That's fact. Now, I don't know how things are in Syria well, right now they're bad, but that's besides the point , but I wouldn't base my views on what a woman you met somewhere 7 seven years ago said. About 7 years ago at a writing workshop, I met a young woman who was writing a book about her experiences in Syria.

She loved the country and the people. They showed her nothing but kindness and Christians and Muslims lived freely together. Another woman had just found a publisher for her book. I think the title was "I Married a Bedouin. If Americans would travel a little, they would quickly learn just how brainwashed they are. When I travelled through Iran in , I learned that the people didn't love the Shah of Iran, as I'd been taught in my university level course.

Wasn't surprised a bit when he was overthrown. Some may execute people who abandon Islam but do all? Also many muslim countries are quite happy to have Jews and Christians living within their borders.

I mentioned in the hub that Iran has the second highest population of Jews in the middle east after Israel. There are about 25, Jews living quite happily, and what's more, the Iranian government grants them a seat in parliament. Yet all Iranian conservatives, especially those in power, really despise America. So I don't see it having anything to do with religion. Saudi Arabia on the other hand is supposed to be a friend of America, yet they are quite intolerant of other faiths, and may be the country you are refering to that executes those people.

I just don't see the correlation between religious conservatism and hatred of America. Thanks for the comments Rob and Beata! I'm not really sure what Obama is telling us. Perhaps he just forgot the formality of placing his hand on his heart.

It could be deliberate Thanks Angie, I admit that my tone was a bit critical of America. I edited my first version of this hub after it appeared like I was stereotyping. I'm reluctant to edit it now because of the hubnugget, which was a surprise as I don't consider this my best hub. The internet in general has more liberals, and hubpages seems to match this trend. It may also be that many conservatives don't want to read about this topic. So with all that in mind, perhaps the lack of anger is to be expected Angie Jardine from Cornwall, land of the eternally youthful mind As a very non-jingoistic Brit I was pleasantly surprised by the calm and measured replies from our American cousins.

I hope the comments section of this hub remains that way. I agree with my fellow Aussie, Rob, very nicely commented, there is nothing I could add, just further acknowledging your effort and a great skill in producing such well balanced article:.

I rarely visit HubPages anymore, but your title caught my eye and your article compelled me to comment. I wasn't expecting such an intelligent and balanced piece. From the length of the replies, I can see that your article was as thought provoking as opposed to reaction provoking for many others as it was for me. Rather than throw in my 2 cents worth, I just want to commend you for your effort.

It's a shame it's not published in a major publication. Articles like yours deserve as much exposure as possible. The pic of Obama is very interesting. It's the second one like it I've seen recently.

What is he telling us? When I mentioned religious fanaticism in the muslim world, I was mostly referring to the way they treat religion there fanaticism was probably a wrong term. The very idea of 'secularity' in Islam is non-existant you can count the number of secular muslim countries on one hand, and even there, these countries are always under pressure by others to become islamic states. In the christian world, even non-secular state always protect the rights of all minorities religious or otherwise.

A good example of this is what happens to muslims who convert out of islam, that is, they get executed. There's no separation of church and state and there probably won't be for some time. It's not so much fanaticism as it is the fact that their very identity is knitted tightly with Islam, which makes it hard for them to accept the 'infidels'.

While in the west, people slowly started to dismiss religion, this hasn't happened in the muslim world yet. Furthermore, the Quran says although according to some, this is an incorrect interpretation, but I don't really think so that they need to fight to spread their religion. The other day I accidentally came across an article, that seemed somewhat biased and said something about how muslims from pakistan and bangladesh and illegally immigrating to India, marrying multiple Hindu wives and slowly making areas muslim, by creating muslim majorities there, with the goal of creating a muslim Indian state called 'Mughalstan'.

Now, I didn't really believe that, so I made some research. The 'Mughalstan' part appears to be false, but the first part is fact as described by wikipedia and other sources.

In the West, it's almost impossible to find such zeal among Christians; maybe among some weird sects in the Americas, but that's all. Religious freedom, as we understand it, doesn't really exist there. So, if you pair this attitude towards non-believers with the way that the Christian world and recently, the US in particular has been treating the muslims, it's only logical that they would really hate the Americans.

And this only gets worse as the US get more involved in matters that they shouldn't be getting involved in. Moldeh, I couldn't help agreeing with much of what you've said, even if it's depressing to do so. I think the idea of Muslims hating Americans because of religious fanaticism is grossly overstated though.

The American government wants to tell us why Muslims hate us in a way that makes no reference to history. Calling them religious fanatics is the way to do this. Perhaps the Muslims blame us too much for the faults in their countries, but I think it's natural to do that. We screwed up their countries, and they exaggerate our interference like any people would. I don't think religion comes into it at all, and if it does, it's brought up as a means to distinguish the two people's to allow them to express their anger.

I liked one of Rihanna's earlier songs. She does things a little differently, or at least she used to. The example you raise is exactly what is wrong with Western culture Someone from the music label would have told Rihanna that making a song with her own attacker would make everyone lots of money. More than just throwing away principles for money, this sets a worse example that most people realise.

I see countless women who come back to their abusive partners through some silly dependent need on them. Sure enough, they get abused again. Rihanna won't let this happen to her presumably, but her actions will no doubt ruin the lives of many vulnerable women who are influenced to forgive their abusive partners. I wouldn't be too concerned about music culture though.

We always have periods of "cultural wasteland" nice phrase btw followed by some sort of rebellion against it.

Although I wonder how the music industry would ever let that rebellion happen again The American treatment of communism is a great example of propaganda at its most effective. To be able to associate one particular word with "evil" so thoroughly in a country is surely the work of someone who studied the works of Goebbels. It's absolute control through the methods of persuasion and conformism; an unconscious biassing of the human mind. Only an educated population would have any chance of understanding how they are being manipulated, and even then the extent to which a person can avoid it is merely relative.

When the media talked about "winning hearts and minds" they weren't just talking about Iraqis, and they weren't specifying the method used. Like you say, Americans are uneducated. Even a mathematical genius would be oblivious to propaganda without some undertanding of psychology though. I haven't noticed the "loose" vs "lose" thing yet, but I probably will now. The most annoying example I have encountered recently is people saying "your" instead of "you're".

Sometimes I just reply with "my what? I don't want to be the grammar police, and I suppose it's not their fault for being "stupid" hell my grammar isn't perfect either , but when mistakes start to confuse two meanings, we are losing our power to communicate properly.

Thanks for the link ripplemaker. That was a good read! I don't much care for political correctness. Imperialism today is what it is The British probably invented imperialism, yeah, but so what? Today, the only county that is being so obviously imperialist and getting away with it is the US.

Truth be told, this will be over soon. Countries like China and India are taking over. Well, it's not just that they have massive populations, but also because Americans are just I don't want to say 'stupid', because that's not the case, so I'll say 'uneducated' which is also pretty inaccurate, because there's more to it than that, but that's the best I can do. My best example of that would be the way that Americans use the word 'loose' instead of the verb 'lose'. It's all over the internet, so I'll assume that you're familiar with it.

I'm pretty sure that within a few decades, this new trend will be recognised as grammatically correct, joining the ranks of 'grey' '-ize' and many others. My example might be bad I, for one, like it, but I'm somewhat biased , but I think you get what I'm trying to say. America ns will go to great lengths to avoid doing things right and to get away with it. That's something a lot of people do, but they can't force it on others. By far the most bizarre sight, at least to me anyway, is the way the US treats immigrants.

American nationalism In a country where every single person every. Then again, when all non-right wingers are branded 'commies' and people make comments like 'National Healthcare in a nation with a population approaching million would be a financial nightmare for taxpayers', I don't know if such expectations are realistic.

I do, however, feel the need to point out that when you have 'almost mil. Or at least you should. American influence on the world is slowly fading. It might take one decade, or a few more, but the US cannot keep this up. For what it's worth, I want to note that I think that hip hop culture is probably the worst thing to happen to modern civilisation, so far.

It started out as something that I, personally, would just dislike different people like different things and has turned into something just terrible, terrible. And yet, for some reason, it's taken over everything. A few years ago, the creation of world-wide cultural wasteland was a bad dream, but today it's the sad reality of our world. I guess America is the land of the extreme. You will either be great or awful.

I just feel that as the years pass, awfuless seems to be the norm, rather than greatness. And it just reflects badly on the US. When Rihanna, who is my definition of awful, gets the crap beat out of her and then makes another 'song' with the guy who beat her up and it becomes a hit in the US, how could it could reflect badly on everybody there? It's human nature.

So, no, not all Americans are 'loosers' see what I did there? It's not just the government, it's the county as a whole.

The government is responsible for many of these problems and, to an extent, for the causes of most others , but at some point you can't help but wonder whether Americans want to prove themselves as more than just an educated and arrogant people, because I don't think that's the case. I don't really think it's hatred. I think it's disappointment. It just feels like americans aren't living up to everybody's expectations these days.

Now, in the east, especially the Muslim word, sure, there's a lot of hatred towards Americans. Congrats on your Hubnuggets nomination. Read and vote! As President he'll get blamed for everything that gets passed during his government, but the sad truth is he has to compromise with people who don't want universal health care because it will damage the profits of their supporters the health insurance industry , leading to infinite amounts of clauses and legal loopholes for the big-wigs to crawl through.

Even people within his own government Hillary have been corrupted by health insurance money. I like Obama, and I don't necessarily disagree with compromising to get things done I completely disagree with the adage "look at his friends". For one, how do you know who his friends are? I'm guessing you let particular news outlets tell you who his friends are. How else would you know, right? Their evidence will be that Obama had a meeting with someone who has published some communist literature, or used to be a terrorist or something.

I guess I'm asking if you watch Fox News here I meet with all sorts of people I disagree with, and I'll tell you one thing, you learn a lot more by listening to people you disagree with. People tend to listen to those they agree with because its what they want to hear, it reinforces a belief they draw pride from.

I don't think anyone can know if national healthcare would be a nightmare for m. If it isn't for 60m, why would it be for m?

Hi Thomas Apologize for not seeing your comment earlier As for American Healthcare.. I'm old enough 52 to remember my mother paying cash to the receptionist in the Doctor's office True we do have some healthcare problems So fix them Don't come up with a 22, page Obamacare monstrosity that is more about central control than care Now I know you'll say this is "irrationally alarmist" but doesn't that sound more reminiscent of a policy from the Kremlin rather than our Capitol??

As for Obama being a "commie" the old adage our elders taught us seems to apply "look at his friends and you'll know who he is". Oh one more thing please National Healthcare in a nation with a population approaching million would be a financial nightmare for taxpayers, medical professionals, and med-care companies alike OK Thanks If I'm wrong Saw another one of your hubs that has piqued my interest All the Best!!

SpanStar, thanks for the comment. It does seem like America's reach is far greater than they asked it to be. However, in taking aggressive actions in the world, other people will feel threatened - "Is my country next? While America will be sure of its reasons to go to war, other countries will not. As for rap music in China, the creative output of America does seem to travel far.

For people who dislike the music, they will blame it on America rather than on their own people. So this creates further dislike for the US. There are people all around the world who see their traditional values threatened by American cultural output. Much has already been said about the subject matter here at this hub so my contribution is this.

I have just now finished watching a program called "The Listening Project. What struck me about the program or the culmination of comments was just how powerful America's presents is to the rest of the world.

Other countries at times adopts American culture such as rap music in China. The actions that America takes either in war or business can impact other countries not directly related to the issues of America. Thanks for the comment UH. You probably anticipated I would disagree with most of it. I didn't want to portray any virulence; I will certainly try to choose my words better in future.

I don't personally hate America; I lived there quite happily for almost a year. I dislike the way the American government acts in the international community. They really should be full of apologies, but instead they moralise about everyone else.

To this end, the government indoctrinates its people with patriotic ideals and does its best to cover up its dark history. This indoctrination, or propaganda, also includes anti-communist rhetoric. While Stalin was a monster, other leaders and governments were not.

Where I vehemently disagree with you is when you seem to imply that electing Marxist candidates warranted US interference. The people must have the democratic right to decide their own fate. If it proves to be a mistake, then it's their mistake to make. It might not have been a mistake.

The only way to be sure is to believe the Cold War Propaganda. For example, Castro created a public health service and education system in Cuba that is now sending doctors and teachers to South America. Where is America's health service? They have millions of people without access to health care. Castro did all this when faced with a trade embargo for decades, and attempts to assassinate him. The good and evil in that conflict is determined by perspective.

If there was an anti-American bent in the media, they would talk about how good the rest of the world is in terms of public health services, lack of obesity, scientific research LHC , rather than promoting the ideal that America is the greatest country in the world at everything. I know there are exceptions, but the slant is towards America being the greatest IMO.

As for Obama being a commie, I am slightly shocked because he is more right wing than a lot of European politicians. He wants slightly more welfare and public health than the previous government did. Is that a bad thing? Does it make him a commie? We can agree that sometimes the American government has done some things that are quite evil However, it's an evil world.

If you remove the U. As imperfect and yes as stupid as our government has been at times A world without the United States is the green light for every two bit, power mad sadist and tyrant across the planet. That is why the National Republican Congressional Committee just announced the greatest April fundraising haul ever.

That is why the latest Washington Examiner poll reports enthusiasm for Republican candidates in the midterm elections is ahead of enthusiasm for Democrats by double digits.

That is why voters in Pennsylvania a state that supposedly went to Biden just overwhelmingly voted to dramatically limit the emergency powers of their Democratic governor. Biden has only been president for a little over days. He supposedly got the most votes of any candidate in history. He should be wildly popular right now, considering we're still in the "honeymoon phase" of his presidency.

Instead, Americans have turned on him. First, Americans don't believe Biden is the rightful president. The so-called Silent Majority believes, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that Biden and the Democrats rigged and stole the election. Second, no one in their right mind believes Biden got the most votes in history. A senile old man who never left his basement got more votes than former Presidents Obama and Clinton? No way. Third, Americans have seen the radical Biden agenda.

It is a communist takeover of the United States, clearly perpetrated by evil globalists who want to destroy America. Americans now understand the intimidation tactics of the radical left. They've seen the vile hate speech toward white Americans.

They've seen the mayor of Chicago announce she will only do interviews with journalists who aren't white. American political scientist, Samuel P. They only took care of lives in its country and disregarded those living in other countries.

This article will provide you with five events that have shaped the American foreign policy throughout history and demonstrated the true values of America—thus creating a countless number of reasons for Anti-Americanism worldwide. For economic purposes, the United States demanded a treaty for possession of the interoceanic Panama Canal in Panama used to be a part of Colombia, and when Colombia rejected such a treaty, the United States took a coercive approach and sent its military to Panama to force the treaty to be signed.

Subsequently, Panama was declared an independent nation, with a puppet government in power. In order to establish an American zone on both sides of the waterway, Panama was forced to leave Colombia and serve the United States.

Panama was then "ruled by an oligarchy of wealthy families with strong connections to Washington, taking whatever measures necessary to serve America's best interest. When Mosaddegh wonders why the Iranians can't enjoy their own resources, he decides to nationalize the oil fields and take them into Iranian control. Of course, the British company became enraged and hence, the United States, an ally of Britain, decided to put together a coup to get rid of Mosaddegh.

In result, the U. I know, America does a fantastic job getting involved in everyone's business! Seeing that the company controlled thousands of acres, transportation and communication infrastructure in Guatemala, the democratically elected president, Jacobo Arbenz, wondered why the Guatemalans themselves couldn't possess their own land similar to Iran's situation.

As a result, Arbenz said that Guatemala would buy the land from the UFC and redistribute it to the Guatemala peasants. Yet the company took this as a threat and accused Guatemala of communism this communism accusation was false propaganda created by the States in order to have a reason to fight the Guatemalan government.

The CIA then planned to overthrow Arbenz in a covert operation that replaced him with a military dictator. Consequently, Guatemala fought civil wars until the late 90s. You may ask, couldn't the United States simply avoid the conflict by finding alternatives to the problem? Well, the Guatemalan coup was not only a desire for profit, but a situation involving relations of corporations. The history of America's foreign policy could totally become a soap opera, don't you think?

During the decolonization of Indochina, the French empire refused to leave Vietnam because they saw it as very valuable land in southeast Asia. When it became clear that the Vietnamese would win the war, the French retreated but America kept fighting a war that wasn't even theirs. South Vietnam was backed by the U. The United States did not understand what was going on in Vietnam. We had little access to information, we misjudged Ho Chi Minh's nationalism and as a result, American troops tortured innocent lives.

More than 1. Consequently, the United States lost its reputation and gained immense public discord. The Vietnam War was the most noticeable political separation in history. The American people lost faith in their government—citizens felt attacked in many aspects of their lives. It is unbelievable what man can do for power. In , American planes discovered the installation of "nuclear-armed Soviet missiles in Cuba, just 90 miles from U.

As a result, the U. Nevertheless, the Bay of Pigs was a fiasco for America. President Kennedy harassed the Cuban government through the use of propaganda and sabotage. The American government was so enraged during the Cuban Missile Crisis even though the States had missiles in Turkey facing Russia too!!!

The embargo "El Bloqueo" on Cuba states that any firm that does business with Cuba and also business with the U. But why is this embargo still in place? The Cold War is over and the United States is the only country who supports the embargo. Many parts of the world trade with Cuba and Cuba is doing its best to improve its relations with the United States. Cuba has progressed impressively as an island and even has one of the best health care systems in the world with one of the highest life expectancies.

Move on America! The events that occurred in Panama, Iran, Guatemala, Vietnam and Cuba all demonstrate the complexity of international relations. But it also demonstrates the ambiguity of the history that is taught in American institutions.

This article is not meant to critique the United States of America in any way; rather it is meant to communicate what is not taught in textbooks or within the four walls of a classroom.

As citizens of a country, we have the duty to know our history and the actions performed by the people we elect to power. When the United States performs a terrorist attack abroad, it is regarded as a "defense. Throughout history, the U. The founding fathers imagined a right to life, liberty and pursuit of happiness to exist only for Americans. Americans think that democracy means development and that the separation of church and state will lead to success in every corner of the world.

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