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Essay / The reasons behind the world's hatred towards the United States
Many non-Americans, who regularly watch American movies and TV shows, listen to American music, wear American brand clothes, are very agitated when this subject is broached. Even though they immerse themselves in all aspects of American life, the majority of them still display open and unapologetic hatred of the United States. One of the main reasons for this resentment is that these movies, TV shows, and news channels almost always portray the United States in a negative light, subtly implying that the United States was the root of all evil. , run by faceless giant corporations determined to only increase their revenues, by any means possible; without worrying about the repercussions their actions could have. When a message like this is continually hammered into everyone's mind, eventually everyone will be forced to subscribe to this theory. “A country that was truly hated would not be besieged by illegal immigration, its popular culture would not dominate and its model of government and economy is increasingly imitated” (pipes, 2013). The world admires the United States. Almost all laws passed in the United States are national in scope and copied by other countries over time. Every human being contemplates the lavish consumerist lifestyle that Americans are known for, or lives the aptly named "American Dream," and yet this seemingly inexplicable hatred that the world feels toward the United States continues to flare up from time to time. time, with great loss of life and heavy loss of life. enormous exchanges of animosity. However, the United States also has no holy mission to protect the world and its people. The philosophy upon which modern American civilization is based is, in essence, an amalgamation of different cultures and religions. A crucible like this has led to the scenario where people have...... middle of paper......ca? Retrieved from Daniel Pipes: http://www.danielpipes.org/1000/why-does-the-world-hate-americaRohatyn, F. (June 3, 1987). Ethics in American monetary culture. Retrieved March 22, 2014 from the New York Times: https://www.nytimes.com/1987/06/03/opinion/ethics-in-america-s-money-culture.html Roy, A. (2001, September 29) . The algebra of infinite justice. Retrieved from the Guardian: http://www.theguardian.com/world/2001/sep/29/september11.afganistanThe Changing Nature of Third World Exploitation. (1995, March). Retrieved March 22, 2014 from the Mundi Club: http://carbonomics.net/MCsppub/11sp12/11sp12b.htmlUnited Nations Environment Program. (August 4, 2011). Retrieved April 11, 2014 from the UNEP Ogoniland Oil Assesment Reveal Extent of Environmental Contamination and Threats to Human Health: http://www.unep.org/newscenre/Default.aspx?DocumentID=2649&ArticleID=8827