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Why do so many people hate the United States so much?

Why hate? Every country is working hard for its own interests, and everyone is struggling for their own lives. Survival of the fittest and natural selection are the truth of this world. The strong can feel proud, while the weak can only swallow their anger. What's the use of hating? It will only distort your mentality and increase worries. Why not use the time of "hate" to hone your true skills.

The hatred of the United States stems from its bullying of the weak, and the anger of the bullied weak due to their sense of powerlessness. On the one hand, it is the pleasure of the United States bullying others wantonly, and on the other hand, it is the humble humiliation. Unfortunately, this world never sympathizes with the weak. At most, it is alms from superiors. There is only one way to get out of this predicament, to make yourself more powerful, or at least to have a sharp awn, so that the United States must think carefully before making any wrong decisions.

The United States has been prosperous over the past century and has now developed into a highly modernized country. However, before this stage, the United States was also very miserable. The first batch of immigrants were poor people in poor conditions in Europe or Puritans who were persecuted. When they arrived in the New World, they originally expected to make a comeback. Unexpectedly, they fell into the colonial clutches of the British Empire as soon as they landed.

After finally getting rid of the British Empire and establishing its own business, it started to grab the territory here and there. After grabbing the Indians, it also grabbed Mexico. The North American continent was turned upside down. Then just as I was about to take a breath, the country was almost split in two because of the black slave issue. It was not until the chaos in Europe took advantage of the opportunity that the United States assumed the position of "leader of the ball" and it continues to this day.

It can be seen from this that the strength of the United States and its happy life did not fall from the sky, but were achieved through long and arduous struggle.

Compared with the United States, we were ahead of the world for thousands of years, but fell behind in modern times. This is like "turns of fortune". The ups and downs have their own rules, so there is no need to be entangled and belittle oneself. . Through decades of hard work, we have caught up and achieved remarkable results. The United States is like a wealthy landowner whose ancestors left a rich fortune so that they can live a comfortable life today; we started from poverty and are working hard to build a new world of our own. The United States is the "second generation of rich people", and we are "children of poor families". We have different starting points and there is no need to force comparison. It takes time to go from narrowing the gap to catching up and then surpassing it.

Therefore, there is no need to hate the United States for being domineering, and there is no need to envy Americans who live a good life. Different countries have different situations, and it is everyone's mission to follow their own path and restore their past glory.