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Originally posted by Ramage
One of the reasons that the USA has gotten the "short end of the stick" is the fact that it is the only superpower on the block. This makes it a big target for people dissatisfied with the state of the world.
It is easy in some ways to compare the position of the US to that of McDonald's and Microsoft. Both of the these corporations are huge. You cannot get away from them. They often act in an arrogant manner, as if what is good for them is good for all. But when they do good, people say it is not enough just due to their size and wealth. As the big kids on the block, they are the automatic targets for hatred.
The US is in an odd position. It has something like 5% of the world's population, about 20% of its wealth, and consumes a vast percentage of the world's natural resources. Yes, the US does aid foreign countries, but at a lower percentage level than other industrialized nations. In addition many of our largest companies may be found everywhere in the world -- Disney, McDonald's, Microsoft, Coca Cola, Starbuck's. The United States appears to be everywhere and appears to be making the world safe for its own companies, even when it hires locals at a fraction of what they would pay an employee in the USA.
The US also acts as if all people, especially those who disagree with us, should be under exactly the same form of government as the US, even if the other nation in question has never had a tradition of democracy. And yet the US has shown it is quite willing to back non-democracies as long as their leaders are willing to back the US and its corporations.
The United States has done a hell of a lot of good in this world. It has also caused many problems. Through the combination of short-sightedness, wealth, arrogance, and just luckily being the biggest kid on the block the US is both admired and hated. It goes with the territory.
I couldn't have said better, Ramage. Well done!