The reality is that we are hated not because of our democracy, freedoms, and generous social security system; rather, we are hated because of our involvement in foreign conflicts and quarrels that were never our concern.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
There's very little dislike of Americans in the world, shown by repeated polls, and the dissatisfaction - that is, the hatred and the anger - they come from acceptance of American values, not a rejection of them, and recognition that they're rejected by the U.S. government and by U.S. elites, which does lead to hatred and anger.
When the United States of America does things in its best interests, it is hated. I'm sorry, that just ticks me off.
Our enemy is hatred - the hatred inherent in fundamentalism.
But, actually, it is only Americans who say that our freedoms and prosperity are the reason foreigners hate us. If you ask the foreigners, they make it clear that it's America's bullying foreign policy they detest.
We have real enemies, dedicated to dominating and eventually destroying us, and they are not going to be talked out of their hatred.
Wars teach us not to love our enemies, but to hate our allies.
Hatred is not contained in political thinking. Any hatred worked up against the public enemy is non-political, and always shows some weakness in the internal political situation.
These people hate the United States, not for what we do, but for who we are and what we are.
Hatred is something peculiar. You will always find it strongest and most violent where there is the lowest degree of culture.
We are hated because we are free. We are hated because of the idea that is the United States of America. We are hated because of our Constitution.