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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This family matter is getting too political. Doesn't anyone want to know whether Eli??n Gonz??lez wants to stay in the United States or return to Cuba? Although he is only 6 years old, he is the victim of this conflict and therefore has the right to give his point of view and let his voice be heard.
Eva Ho
Cupertino, California
Please withhold judgment on Eli??n's mother and the thousands of Cubans who risk their lives every day until you've walked in their shoes. Or to put it better, until you've taken a single paddle stroke in their raft. My mother took me out of Cuba when I was 10 years old, and in the process she left behind her own mother. That was 32 years ago. I can assure you that the 50 stars on the American flag and America's Constitution mean a lot more to anyone who has sailed to freedom than they do to someone born in it.
Rigoberto Lacaba
Pembroke Pines, Florida









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