As a Canadian, I Don't Get the Hate for America

When did hating America become cool? As a Canadian who's spent a lifetime living next door to the United States, I've noticed a strange shift. Criticizing America has gone from being an opinion to almost becoming a cultural trend. In this walk-and-talk, I explore why anti-American sentiment has become so common, why America's contributions are often overlooked, and whether we're holding America to a standard no country could ever meet. This isn't about claiming America is perfect. It's about asking whether we've become so focused on its flaws that we've forgotten everything it has contributed to the world. What do you think? When did this shift happen, and why?