By Michael Medved
August 23, 2006The disease of America Hatred now has reached pandemic
proportions in many corners of the globe, spreading far beyond the
predictably hopeless fever swamps of Islamic militants, French
intellectuals, or Latin American demagogues. In fact, many citizens within
the USA itself energetically embrace the basic assumptions of America
Hatred, perceiving their country as an unequivocally negative force on the
world scene.
John Tirman, director of MIT’s prestigious Center for International Studies,
recently wrote a book called “100 Ways America is Screwing Up the World.”
When questioned on my radio show, he refused to dismiss the notion that
humanity might have been better off if Europeans had never settled North
America in the first place – in other words, if the USA as we know it had
never come into existence.
The most direct way to counter such disgraceful fatuity is with reference to
a key element in a classic American contribution to world cinema: Frank
Capra’s “It’s a Wonderful Life.” George Bailey (Jimmy Stewart) learns to
appreciate his own worth after getting a glimpse of the direction his
community of Bedford Falls might have taken had he not been around to serve
and save it. By the same token, America bashers might try a thought
experiment in which they imagine a world in which the USA never existed and
played no current role. Would Belgium and Canada have somehow pooled their
mighty military machines and succeeded in rescuing humanity from Naziism –
and Communism? If not for the United States, which nation might have
inspired the world to pursue self-government and human rights? Remember, the
famous French Revolution proved so feckless in this regard that the
frog-eaters anointed an all-powerful Emperor (Napoleon) less than twenty
years after they guillotined their king. In terms of commercial activity and
living standards, the United States remains the indefatigable engine that
drives the world economy, with productivity and ingenuity as indispensable
to sustaining global prosperity as American agricultural bounty is essential
to feeding all of humanity.
The irrational nature of America Hatred comes into clearest focus with the
realization that this destructive passion flourishes most spectacularly
among those who have benefited most conspicuously from the existence of the
U.S. You’ll find such festering resentment in Western Europe in general
(France in particular), Islamic nations especially dependent on American
aid, support and trade (Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, for example), among
pampered, privileged stars in the entertainment industry, and on elite
university campuses in the United States and around the world.
If, then, the most outspoken advocates of America Hatred have seldom
suffered personally at the hands of the nation they loathe, how can we
understand their implacable hostility? Three factors help to explain this
impassioned abhorrence which, like most consuming hatreds, does its most
serious damage to the haters themselves ---
I. ENVY
When the society often described as “the world’s most hated nation” also
turns out to be the country most fervently desired as a destination for
immigrants from everywhere, then it’s blindingly obvious that envy plays the
leading role in generating hostility to the United States. In the same way
that the most successful kid in school will generate considerable
resentment, or the most prominent and prosperous citizen of a town will
provoke hostility from some of his less fortunate neighbors, the US draws
anger and condemnation precisely because of its overwhelming power and
influence. America hatred has clearly intensified in the last fifteen years,
though it’s hard to make the case that our country has suddenly begun
playing a more destructive role in the world since the conclusion of the
Cold War. What changed since the collapse of the Soviet Union is the
disappearance of any credible rival to the last remaining superpower, so
that the US, as the unequivocally dominant power on the planet, draws more
anger and suspicion than it did during the long struggle with global
Communism.
Moreover, the envy that spurs anti-Americanism often stems from a resentment
of US power, rather than jealousy of the wealth and freedoms Americans so
obviously enjoy. For instance, the citizens of the Netherlands boast living
standards that compare favorably with those of many Americans, and have
built a vibrant democracy with abundant civil liberties. Nevertheless, when
voters go to the polls in Amsterdam or Utrecht they make decisions with no
significant consequences beyond the boundaries of Holland; American
elections, by contrast, help determine the future of all of civilization and
resonate in the remotest corners of the planet. After the Bush re-election
in 2004, several journalists in Europe suggested that residents of nations
allied with America should get the chance to vote in US elections because of
the impact of those campaigns on every nation’s future —a sure indication of
the seething envy for the centrality and influence of the USA that
contributes unmistakably to America Hatred.
Among America-haters within the USA, their jealousy is directed at presently
powerful major institutions (the military, the corporations, the Republican
Party, conservative religious groups) and the “great unwashed” who support
them. Their alienation from long-standing traditions, current trends, and
the majority of their fellow citizens make them feel like exiles in their
own country – and to resent the nation which, for the most part, continues
to ignore their increasingly hysterical criticisms.
II. THE LEGACY OF COMMUNISM.
For nearly fifty years the Communist Empire that covered half the globe
invested untold resources in the most vile and relentless anti-American
propaganda. More than a billion adults in today’s world grew up under
fanatical dictatorships headed by the likes of Brezhnev, Mao, Castro, Kim Il
Sung where school books, youth organizations, radio, movies, TV, newspapers,
even official holidays spread the vicious and preposterous lies about life
in the United States. Declassified files in the former Soviet Union show
that the KGB and related organizations also spent literally hundreds of
millions of dollars to spread the same lies in the West – hiring countless
agents of “disinformation” to communicate the idea that America is a
uniquely cruel, corrupt, exploitative, racist, militaristic, imperialist,
and religiously fanatical society whose very existence menaces “People’s
Republics” everywhere. Of course, Communist dictatorships remain in power
from Beijing to Havana and they’ve been joined recently by leftist
demagogues such as Hugo Chavez in Venezuela or Evo Morales in Bolivia who
depend on whipping up anti-Yankee sentiment to maintain their tenuous hold
on power. To an astonishing degree, the condemnations of the United States
by even the most “advanced” and “sophisticated” pundits and professors in
the West continue to echo the ancient particulars of Marxist
anti-Americanism first put forward by Lenin himself, and later elaborated by
his Stalinist successors. In a sense, the current discredited state of
Marxist ideology (with massive economic failures and appalling mass murder
in every nation under Communist rule) only redoubled the anti-American
fervor on the left: former apologists for Stalinism, Maoism, Castroism and
other horrors can now salve their consciences by insisting that the American
economic and political system is even worse than the nightmarish regimes
they once embraced.
III. TOXIC POPULAR CULTURE.
Made-in-America movies, TV shows, popular music, fast food and fashion
trends remain this nation’s most successful exports to the rest of humanity.
Instead of inspiring affection for the USA (as did the Hollywood products of
the 1930’s and ‘40’s, for instance), the current entertainment offerings
deliver a dark, dysfunctional view of life in North America. Few people in
Burundi or Bangladesh will ever get the chance to visit L.A. or New York but
they’ll all get visions of American life on TV or at the movies – visions
that emphasize violence, sexual indulgence, economic injustice, pervasive
corruption, selfishness and villainy of every sort. Most of the societies in
the non-Western world (very much including China, India, much of Africa and
Latin America, and nearly all of the Islamic world) maintain a commitment to
highly traditional family values that would rank as outrageously
restrictive, even “puritanical” in US terms. Of course, hundreds of millions
in such societies view the risqué contents of American entertainment as
decadent and damaging, a (perhaps conspiratorial) threat to the morals that
traditionalists yearn to sustain and defend. When the most creative
story-tellers within America itself fail time and again to portray the
overwhelming goodness, decency, kindness and wide-open opportunity that
remain essential elements of the American experience, then one can hardly
blame the impoverished audiences in less fortunate corners of the earth for
remaining ignorant of the true nature of the USA.
The factors that produce the surging levels of America Hatred—Envy,
Communist Legacy and Pop Cultural influence—all do more damage to the people
who succumb to that loathing than they do to the interests of the Land of
the Free and the Home of the Brave. Envy distracts from constructive effort,
paralyzing both nations and individuals; nostalgia for the bad-old-days of
Marxist tyranny encourages the worst tendencies in any society, and
embracing the current products of US pop culture (gangsta rap, anyone?)
grants influence to the worst, not the best, messages from American society.
The one form of anti-Americanism that ought to worry the citizens and
leaders of this country involves the elitist contempt here at home for the
nation’s past and present—contempt tirelessly fomented by leading educators
and media figures. Political historian Michael Barone recently identified
such leaders as “our covert enemies” who have “been working, over many
years, to undermine faith in our society and confidence in its goodness….
Our covert enemies don’t want the Islamo-fascists to win. But in some corner
of their hearts they would like us to lose.”
Understanding and confronting America Hatred wherever it occurs, around the
world but most importantly here at home, will help to insure that these
potentially dangerous enemies never get their secret wish.
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