LARRY ROMANOFF—To paraphrase Michael Lewis, “One of the qualities that distinguishes Americans from other people is their naive conviction that every foreigner wishes to be one of them, but even the most zealous Japanese patriot has no illusions that other peoples want to be Japanese”. The...
Growing up in America, during your incubating youth and coming of age, you are at all times immersed in your unspoken (and sometimes spoken) inherent superiority to other countries. Then, when your political values rise from your subconscious, they’re already completely saturated in Amero-centrism, and as you age it becomes nigh impossible to undo the foundation that has been set. Even boomers that are super critical of the government would ride or die for “American Values”.
It just so happens that I saw videos of horrific US police brutality and footage of war crimes abroad online at early enough of an age to shatter the indoctrination process while it was still fairly primordial.