Horsesh!t
Meanwhile some knucklehead over at some Russian language forum is typing...
It will take a heck of a lot of patience to deal with Americans in Thailand. But we have to bear in mind that they have a very difficult history in terms of tolerance and oppression (slavery, Jim Crow laws, Native American land theft). Their government treats them like <deleted> and they can do the same to other people. Physically, Americans resemble Europeans, but psychologically there are tremendous differences. Be patient and try to explain things. Probably, you will find them isolationists at first sight. But show an appreciation for their history and, especially their famous writers. Tolerance is a keyword, but don't accept chauvinistic bull<deleted>. Hemingway is probably the best, and most readable, American writer. Remember he suffered tremendous alcoholism, depression, paranoia and was admitted to a mental institution more than once. But he got out of it. We can get out of it too!
This shouldn't surprise me, but still, I'm a bit unnerved by the idea that there are expats among us who believe this nonsense and want others to believe it too.