It has taken the system, the regime, the hidden
government, the establishment, the deep state, or whatever the power that rules
the United States is identified as, a long time to change the culture of
American people to what we witness today, scientifically and successfully. It
takes someone from outside who had been raised in a different culture to notice
it, because the culture manipulation and the setup has been so successful that
a person raised in America would not even notice that he or she has been
trained throughout the years and decades to believe and accept whatever the
establishment propagates, and stay compliant. When PG&E, the energy
monopoly in California announces that electricity has to be shut down in order
to prevent a fire that may be ignited because of lack of maintenance of many of
its infrastructure for decades, instead of objecting or protesting, people rush
to purchase generators and other equipment to keep their televisions on. It
means pursuing a rather individualistic life, with an air of arrogance (American
exceptionality and leadership) and as a result, ignorance and lack of
compassion towards the rest of the global population. America, in fact, had
been the utopia for many people around the world, and for many decades after
the Second World War and until late 1970s and early 1980s. There are many
reasons why America became a great nation for three or four decades, and why
Americans still feel exceptional. It has been a proposition for the historians
to delve into the history of this country, from the time when Europeans landed
on different parts of the continent, to the Second World War, when an
opportunity arose to claim global supremacy. Someone from outside of this great
country may look inside with a different view.