Without getting involved in the 'hating americans' part of the debate, I definately agree with Ballistic.
I studied Human Rights at University, and one of the big issues (and this happens on a personal level with dubs too) is what do you do if you think someone or some other country is living in the 'wrong' way? Does it give you the right to go in and change the way they are living? Do we all have the absolute right to make our own mistakes? And what if those mistakes are really big?
So when we (and im not pinpointing America inparticular, cos lots of countries have done it) see a BAD regime do we have the right, or even the responsibility to go in and alter that regime. Think about it on a personal level. What if some fundy religious person ABSOLUTELY KNEW their beliefs were right. Would that give them the right to force us to worship like them because it would save our eternal life and we would thank them for it in the end?
I dont know any answers to this, its all just food for thought.
But I do agree Americans and Europeans talk about freedom, but we only have freedom within the system we are used to - freedom to wear identical clothes (jeans hoodies and baseball caps) freedom to get on the treadmill of work and mortgages, freedom to celebrate christmas and birthdays and the like. Now that im not a Dub I find it almost impossible NOT to celebrate Xmas because of the social pressure. One non uniform day I went into school in a sari and the kids were incredulous - utterly stunned that I was not wearing 'normal' western clothes. They were really embarrased for me. They would never have the courage to wear anything other than western high street shop clothes. I dont call that freedom at all, I call it subtle brainwashing of a different sort.