You're right, there is no arguing with me when you are trying to equate criticism to hatred. They aren't the same, nor will they ever be.
And you're trying to equate hatred to criticism.
This is criticism: "America has a broken educational system, a greed-based economy, and a government full of corrupt aristocrats".
This is hatred: "America is a putrid s**t-hole full of warmongering idiots and evil self-serving slimebags".
Yet by your logic, the latter is not hatred, because you could interpret whoever said it to just want to improve the problems they pointed out.
With roughly 30% moderates who hold many liberal views. So Glenn Beck hates America. I can find more of his asinine blanket statements if you want.
Fine, but that doesn't really address any of the reasons I've given for Michael Moore hating America.
Has Glenn Beck made dozends of books and documentaries for each individual, unrelated thing he dislikes about America, wherein he passionately points out every one of its flaws he can think of without praising it for anything?
Has he stated that Americans might possibly be the stupidest people in the world?
The result is not good. If I got a D on a test, it does not matter how everyone else in the class scores. A D sucks... period.
Okay, but that's not what you said. You said that, using the result, it's easy to conclude that Americans are the stupidest people on the planet.
Now tell me... if all you know about a student is that they got a D in a single subject one year, could you easily conclude, without knowing anyone else's grades on that or any topic, and without knowing that student's grade on any other subject, that the student is the stupidest person in the school? (Basic logic says that the answer is "no".)