I'm interested in arguments for and against.
I'm interested in arguments for and against.
That's an interesting question, Joe!
I'd say YES, in the same way as I think anti-Britishness could be justified on the basis of us also galloping across the globe "spreading democracy"![]()
In my view the question must be asked comparatively. If anti-Americanism is justified, what major entity capable of replacing it as the preeminent power in the current world is to be preferred? Our options would seem to be India, China,the EU and maybe Russia. Are any of these better?
Possibly not, in which case the anti prefix would be transferred to the new hegemonic power.
Well, I don't think we're fully aware in the West of all the US is doing but it's one of the most maligned nations on the planet so I think that tells you something.
What the others will do if/when their period of supremacy comes is purely speculative but none of them seem ideal societies as things stand (based on our knowledge of them via the western media).
In my opinion we can write off China and India as desirable alternatives immediately. Someone in the white world must remain in the driver's seat. That currently leaves Russians, Americans, and those in the EU. All three have major problems. In my view though, America, for myriad reasons, is the least bad of the three. I think our foreign policy, as maligned as it is, is much better than that of the other two.
Well I have to disagree with you there, Joe.
The Jews have got you in their pocket and you're fighting a series of aggressive wars for the Zionist cause. These do not benefit the American public in any way on the home front and portray the White races in the wrong light overseas.
Your government is financed and controlled by Jewish lobbies and this is a known fact across the world!
I think Iraq was a poor idea, but I'll take it over Russia backing Venezuela, North Korea, and China. Similarly, the EU is very weak toward the West's enemies. I recall Le Pen giving a speech lambasting Eurocrats for coddling Colombian FARC terrorists. Also to be observed is that France led an effort to try and lift the EU arms embargo on China, which had to be met by a US threat to apply sanctions.
I also don't agree that Afghanistan is a Zionist war. The American people were naturally going to support a very strong response to Islamic cavemen plowing planes into our buildings. Iraq was more of a Zionist operation, I'll grant you that, but in the end I'm not too concerned with what the Third World thinks of us. They tend to despise us, regardless.
The rest of the world, specifically Europe, doesn't like the US because our freedoms and quality of life, while declining, are still much greater than theirs.
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