I think some people in this thread are missing the point completely. This is my perspective as someone totally not biased in any way about the particular subject at hand.
From what I can see, Riddil was talking about the attitude of 'some' Americans and the opportunities that 'some' Americans choose to disregard. From what I can see, Riddil was trying to show that Americans have all the chances in the world and yet don't take them, while people living in repressed cultures are grasping at every straw to make something of themselves. I also see that Riddil is not suggesting the 'all' Americans are like this, nor are 'all' Chinese, just that there are some people who like to cry 'woe is me' when they perhaps should be taking advantage of the fact that they live in a so called, free country.
I don't see any insult there to anyone at all. Only someone seeing that the world he knew is not quite as perfect as he once thought it was.
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