greengeek wrote:
Do you think that the United States is evil? I call the United States evil, as they can get away with things that other countries can't get away with. An example of that are medical experiments conducted without the populations knowledge or consent. They did things that the Japanese and Germans did and didn't even compensate or tell the victims. I also call the United States evil as the government can get away with abusing it's citizens, and making it harder for people to get evidence and a fair trial against them.
You err in assuming that other countries don't so such things, when in reality, they do. You are simply ignorant to them, and those countries tend to have less transparency than the US, relying on NGO's to report ethics breaches and atrocities instead.
That you view the US as having less than desirable ethics and morals is actually a result of the high ethics and morals that permeate American mentalities. You see instances of corruption committed by your country, and you respond with a strong sense of revulsion and criticism because they are counter to the values instilled in you.
In many countries, corruption and poor treatment of others is tolerated because it is so endemic and permeates society so thoroughly that few people see anything wrong with it or care to put in any effort to do anything about it. That is how corrupt or low their standards are.
As of 2010, the US ranked 22nd on the Corruptions Perceptions Index out of over 178 countries, with Denmark being the least corrupt and Somalia (though it has no officially recognized formal government) being the most corrupt.
So the US isn't perfect but it's certainly not as horrible as you believe it to be. I've crossed paths with many individuals from various countries and many of them were utterly perplexed when they heard Americans talking about how corrupt America was because their own countries were so much more corrupt.