Talk:Nanachi/@comment-34663836-20180821155512/@comment-27064454-20180909035538

Aside from disabling comments, op has a point. America has geologically been cut off from much of the world, and a majority of it's people do not own passports. It's only been the recent developement of the internet that has allowed the mainsteam US citizens to regularly communicate with people from other countries. I, as an American myself remember that in high school, history of any country other than the United States of America was strictly elective. Unfortunately, Americans are much more assertive about their beliefs than those of most countries so the internet has mostly resulted in the (somewhat culturally insensitive and jingoistic) beliefs of Americans spreading to other countries instead of vice versa. I think this is a very important issue, as it may spell the death of humanitarian tolerance and non-patriotic individuality.