It's actually more nuanced than that. US reputation varies wildly depending on the region - some parts of Asia like Japan and South Korea have historically viewed the US quite positively, while Latin America has generally had a more negative view due to decades of intervention. Global opinion polls show US reputation fluctuates dramatically based on which administration is in power to.
The USA has a bad reputation domestically amongst a large portion of the population. The 700k feral wild humans and order of magnitude more on the brink of joining them particularly despise the place
I'm not sure I understand. Yes the UK simps on the USA historically but there is a changing sentiment towards Canada and less dependence on the US generally. The same for the rest of Europe hence the cartoon.
I think internationally they always had a bad reputation, its just eu that holds them in high regard because of their contribution in ww2
Idk, I never held the US in high regard. The Canadians were better.
Eh, I don’t think that has much hold anymore… After all it was a business decision, not a moral stance! I think its more about being a large trading…
Wait, we did not concede anything? What are you on about? Being polite? Countries tend to be polite to other countries representatives!
1998 Cavalese cable car crash, Killing of Michael Ovsjannikov... that you had to ask it makes it even worse
Not really, if polling can be trusted.
https://www.ipsos.com/en-us/americas-reputation-drops-across-the-world
It's actually more nuanced than that. US reputation varies wildly depending on the region - some parts of Asia like Japan and South Korea have historically viewed the US quite positively, while Latin America has generally had a more negative view due to decades of intervention. Global opinion polls show US reputation fluctuates dramatically based on which administration is in power to.
US pop culture has been and even still is big in places. US government/country, probably not since the gold rush.