>>726941It's all nonsense. It comes from what is essentially the American "Antideutsch." People who have interpreted internationalism as a sort of contrarian nationalism where every country is better than their own and their own nation doesn't deserve to exist. This is most apparent with the batshit politics of Antideutsch, but I think it exists in many countries and can hide better in anti-imperialist sentiment, sense any leftist is going to be opposed to the United States at least to some degree.
But this always manifests as some kind of wingnut nonsense. They have become an atheist, leftist version of the Westboro Baptist Church where the United States is too sinful for God's grace.
I also wonder if this isn't some subtle glowop. As ludicrous as some American nationalist history can be, the reaction against it has produced contrarian theories that make the nationalist history seem almost reasonable in comparison. For instance, the idea that the American Revolution was fought to preserve slavery, or the idea that there were 100 million Native Americans and they were all killed directly by the colonists during the westward expansion and that it was the greatest genocide ever committed, even worse than the Nazis.