Procrastinato said:
The funniest part about this map, to an American, is that a significant part of the rest of the world believes it has some merit. Anyone who has ever actually lived in America would realize that, outside of the most ridiculous of rural locations, the average US citizen is the US government's own biggest critic. Don't mistake the actions of the powerful and rich as indicators for the personality, or intellect, of a nation of people. I find your map deeply ironic, considering how certain powerful governments like to condemn entire nations, based largely upon their leadership, to the rest of the world. Don't stoop to that kind of behavior, Kantor -- you're brighter than that. |
Naturally, very few people actually believe in that thing. Though there are stupid people in America, like every other country in the world, for some reason stupid people in America get a lot more attention: all those videos that show interviews of random people in the street in America who think the Eiffel Tower is in Australia and haven't heard of the United Kingdom.
I was exaggerating deliberately because it is true that many Americans place their country on a pedestal above everyone else (from personal experience). And in the case of video game sales, they ignore other countries completely. It's partly because they only have "reliable" data for the USA, but when they don't even mention that it's only the USA they're talking about, that's getting ridiculous.








