Dual Citizenship
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Well, I know, I didn't say that people might like it but it's a fact. Look at it this way:
United States didn't go certain wars and shit during the past, while other countries did. This caused U.S. economy to outgrow everyone else. With that power the government started acting cocky in some cases and started telling people how to do things. Hey it's the way things work. If someone is more powerfull they get cocky, right? It's nature. But again, since the technology, money and everything resides here in the U.S. people try to come here to work and afford things they couldn't before. Residents might not like it, but hey that's why it's much harder to come here.
And I can tell you if you went to Europe to work, there would be people who don't care that you are there, but then again there would be people who would hate you because you're an American. It's always divided. The same things goes for US.
I personally lived through NATO bombing led by U.S. government. From this I can tell you that I don't like the government that much, but I have nothing against American people. In fact some of my best friends are Americans.
Oh, yeah, if you didn't know I came from Europe. :)
Cheers.