In response to “America: The Superior Culture,” multiculturalism is not wrong, and it is the American view of multiculturalism that has earned America its enemies. I think the article very clearly mirrors American misunderstanding of other cultures and its title mirrors the American feeling toward other cultures. Even if that is not the intent, this arrogance is what other cultures perceive, which is what matters most at the end.
Imposing one culture onto another is not justified even if they claim it was done for their benefit. The British establishment of the education system, legal system and military system was not done with the goal of helping the Indian population, but with the goal of maintaining control over them.
To understand the reasons immigrants leave their home countries you need to be an immigrant, or at least talk to immigrants who better represent the generalizations being made. First of all, we don’t turn our backs on our countries, because that would imply that we are not proud of our origins. Second, not all the immigrants in the world come to the U.S. as the article seems to imply. And third, people come to this country because there are plenty of jobs that are too low for the “superior Americans.” Just as you are proud of being an American, we are proud of our own countries and we would never have left to come to a place where we are not welcomed if our survival didn’t depend on it.