I have traveled a great deal, most recently in South and Central America, but elsewhere as well. I have rarely met anyone who openly expressed hatred for America or Americans, though some have expressed disagreement with political policies. I think many Americans are too touchy about what others may think of them. Disdain for neighboring countries is the norm everywhere that I have gone and it shouldn't be surprising when you see it. Also, America bashing is sometime resorted to by the intelligencia and the politically active, as a way to distract attention from their own responsibility, or helplessnes as the case may be, regarding their national shortcomings. Some Americans in foreign countries are apologetic for their nationality. That is so unseemly and, I think, not usually appreciated. I think most people the world over expect a person to be loyal to his/her country and find it a little bit embarrasing for someone to be apologising, even if they agree with them. I would rather be respected than liked, and apologising for your country is no way to gain respect. All in all, I am immensly greatful for the good things I have experienced and learned from the people in other countries. My travel has made me appreciate not only what we have here in the States, but also what they have to offer of their own culture for our enlightenment.
Louis Acker
How The World Sees America
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Heidenreichstein, Austria
Even an American, albeit an expat, can see that what irks people is the implicit assumption that American values are the only good values. We assume that our version of market economics, our version of democracy and culture are the models to shoot for. We use our global military, political and economic dominance to convince ourselves and everyone else that we have a monopoly on the truth while our own culture suffers from rampant poverty, illiteracy and savage violence.
Keith Silverang
Espoo, Finland
Your cover picture does a disservice to the millions of American professional expats who work and live abroad by perpetuating the myth that all Americans wear cowboy hats, belts and denims, are sloppy and overweight and shove their American flag and their values down other people's throats. Thanks, NEWSWEEK, for nothing.
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