Look. Somebody made a crack that the United States is "undemocratic". I
responded with a completely truthful post. There is absolutely nothing in what I said that was libelous, nor even incorrect. It's common practice on Wikipedia to make attacks on the United States, but it's unacceptable when Americans (yes, that's the term) respond with anything other than a cowering "yes, we're evil."
RickK
I didn't say anything there was libelous, or incorrect. My word was 'cheap'. I'm in the UK, we have an Official Secrets Act. Anthere disputes your claim on the 'illegality' of criticising the French government (we have had another ill-informed post on that). I'll leave aside what you said on Germany, for reasons well known in Usenet discussions.
These are _not_ the knock-down arguments you seem to think they are. They seem more like a blind need to hit back with anything at hand.
I have had the advantage of having worked in the USA for a year. Can I just make one point? Wikipedia is not, actually, about American national identity.
Charles