Re: Consider ...
Americans like to forget that without French help they wouldn't have won the war of independence.
The media in Europe aren't state run. The BBC , the biggest news gathering organisation in the world by far , has constantly resisted any influence by the government and protects its impartiality proudly.
Consider how many people actually use, engage and enjoy such movies in the US itself. If you think most Americans are fast food and movie junkies, you are mistaken.
In fact, more and more AMA documentation continues to come out that the US grocery stores are filled with food that is little better than fast food. So many processed foods are causing a lot of our obesity (along with lack of exercise), not that we eat "fast food."
As far as movies, MPAA bitches yearly about their reduced revenue and profits. It's not piracy, it's lack of originality. I don't know many Americans who aren't sick of the remakes and sequels. You see it in the retail superstores now as independent films are massively growing in volume over the last decade.
Ignore our advertising-based media, from the fast food to movies.
If you use the US media as a basis, guilty as charged. Unfortunately, it only represents about 25% of the US. And despite what people say, it's people registered to both parties.
Dude, every nation has their history. There have been brave individuals all over the world. Heck, as much as I bash the French Government and its history, the US would not exist if it wasn't for the bravery and honor of select, influential French individuals. The US' own history has been blessed by select, key French nationals, among others.
Dude, the US media -- Disney especially -- excels at such insult of ignorance. Again, and I will say it again ...
The US media reflects upon less than 25% of the US population
Unlike virtually every other nation, the US media is never run by the state, and is 100% based (other than NPR, PBS, etc..) on advertising dollars and ... as a result ... sensationalism. Conflict, insults, etc...
I suspect Sunnis would differ with Shities and Kurds on that one.
If you base your views of the American way of life on the US media, then you've got a pretty skewed view.
If you've never visited the US, or at least different portions, you might be surprised. Most people who visit the mid-west US are surprised that most people are friendly, kind and not sneering in the least bit towards immigrants.
Americans like to forget that without French help they wouldn't have won the war of independence.
The media in Europe aren't state run. The BBC , the biggest news gathering organisation in the world by far , has constantly resisted any influence by the government and protects its impartiality proudly.