Not saying it isn't so, but we're looking at 2 characters both specifically written as metaphors for the USA. I guess empires are gonna empire generally
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Average Tory voter what they think they will live like if the Victorian era came back:
Average Tory voter what they will live like if the Victorian era came back:
Goes for "conservatives" in every country.
Who is the one on the right?
It's Homelander, from "The Boys".
At least we admit it. I learned about a lot of shit we did in school.
Definitely not admitting all of it, tbf.
Oh aye for sure. But not like they pretend none of it happened either
Eh they do a good job avoiding admitting stuff.
or glossing over or obfuscating it.
I think that's also the US...
Any empire, really.
It varies wildly. Many countries are still quite positive about the US - for all of our sins, and they are many, we also have many incidents of supporting other countries, including during decolonization in the 1950s. Whether or not we were better than the Brits, we certainly had a less overt hand than the world's largest empire and, subsequently, dissolution of empire in independence movements against British rule. The absence of that makes for a bit less hostility.
Ultimately, hagiography of the past (or worse, the present) is always bad. Hagiography blinds and prevents correction. "The first step is admitting you have a problem", and all that jazz.
Many countries are still quite positive about the US
… or else
I mean many countries are still positive in terms of popular sentiment, not government reactions. "Or else" applies more to government reactions - like many countries in MENA, whose populations tend to be negative about the US, but wherein governments are more conciliatory to prevent the US from leveraging economic pressure.
Many countries are still quite positive about the US
I think that is a bit of an outdated claim.
Everyone loves us! We'll be greeted as liberators and given a parade!
Typical US imperialism apologia
Although the Faragists are pushing back against the perceived woke-ism of criticising British imperialism and colonialism in general, even back in the 80s and 90s when I went to school there was an overall negative slant in teaching and textbooks.
It definitely needs to be stronger and louder for sure but it's simply not accurate to say anymore (though the tories and Reform certainly want to whitewash things and show only the "good" bits).
Others'*
Blame the English
At least things are better on that front than they were. School textbooks from the 20th century are W I L D in their apologia and whitewashing.
We must keep fighting to excise the cancer of nationalism in history textbooks o7
Those English history books are also the main sources of information on Wikipedia.