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- author: Gary Younge
- content: "I have always found America exciting; but, for better or worse, never exceptional.\
- \ Its efforts at global domination seemed like a plot development in the narrative\
- \ of European empire rather than a break from it. Even as the French lambasted secretary\
- \ of state Colin Powell's presentation to the Security Council, protesters in Abidjan,\
- \ the capital of Ivory Coast, waved American flags and placards saying: \"Bush please\
- \ help Ivory Coast against French terrorism.\" There was precious little moral high\
- \ ground to go round. Yet everyone, it seemed, was making a stake on it.\r\n\r\n\
- So it was with great bemusement that I found myself having to absorb abuse from\
- \ white, rightwing Americans, who harked back to the Declaration of Independence\
- \ of 1776 and the second world war to justify military aggression in Iraq. They\
- \ badgered me as though their own reference points represented the sole prism through\
- \ which global events could possibly be understood. As if the struggle for moral\
- \ superiority between Europe and the US could have any relevance to someone whose\
- \ ancestors were brought to the Americas as slaves and whose parents and grandparents\
- \ lived through the war under European colonisation.\r\n\r\n\"If it wasn't for us,\
- \ you would be speaking German,\" they would say. \"No, if it wasn't for you,\"\
- \ I would tell them, \"I would probably be speaking Yoruba.\" "
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