Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :'...we gave it all to the world.. for free!..so why aren't we loved?!'. 14 September 2012

Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :'...we gave it all to the world.. for free!..so why aren't we loved?!'. 14 September 2012
Date
2012
By
Press (Christchurch, N.Z.)
Reference
DCDL-0022861
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Uncle Sam reels off a list of things the United States has given the world and asks plaintively 'Why aren't we loved?'. The cartoonist comments 'Beats me!'

In the list, along with neutral and positive gifts such as jazz, Marshall Aid, hamburgers and pizza, are positive evils such as intolerance, their foreign policy and normalisation of torture. The United States' gifts are a mixed blessing.

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