what the world notices about the empire summed up clearly by fred;
Americans are brought up to believe that the United States is a
shining city on a hill, a light to mankind, that the world envies us for
our values and freedoms, and hates us because we have them. This is
ground into us from birth. Those of us now long in the tooth remember
the Fifties when Superman jumped out of a window while the announcer
spoke of a strange visitor from another planet fighting for “truth,
justice, and the American way,” then thought to be related.
As one who has traveled much and lived in several countries, I can
tell you: It ain’t so. The world does not regard America with
admiration.
Today the internet profoundly affects the world’s view of America.
The Web makes graphic and easily found things that in earlier times
would have been out of sight from abroad.
For example, people in Kathmandu and Moscow can see horrifying and
entirely truthful photos of the homeless living in piles of garbage in
Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Portland, and dozens of other
American cities. They can read of trade conventions avoiding San
Francisco because of needles and excrement on the sidewalks. Such scenes
are rare even in most upper-Third World countries. To the orderly
Japanese, accustomed to spotless cities and responsible government, such
things are, in the strict sense of the word, incomprehensible.
Home of the brave, land of the free, the envy of the world. Just ask
us. The estimated homeless population of LA is 58,000 and climbing.
Swarms of flea-carrying rats, which certainly exist, are said to cause
outbreaks of typhus, a medieval disease. Anyone with a smartphone can
see this..........http://www.thetruthseeker.co.uk/?p=189928
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