Just curious.
I also wonder how many posters here are deployed by govts who have an agenda against America?
I'd guess about 95% are American.
Your last question is an odd one since I doubt someone would say "yeah, my government in the U.K, Germany or Canada is employing me to go onto a message board to harm America". You have to use the eye test and question peoples motives directly.
Yes, I did point to those from "allied" nations as being those who would employ anti-Americans on a forum and through social media.
There has been a concerted effort by many nations to NOT embrace American values, even to belittle and denounce them. How has that worked for the West? Just look at our failing economies, or, the invasion of Ukraine.
In Canada I can freely watch media from India and even state media from China at no cost. Ditto for CNN. These media are sufficiently critical of America and supportive of big spending that helps Canada who can't innovate and won't support access to justice and accountable government/police.
However,
I have to pay for access to Sky News or Fox News. Why the discrepancy? It has everything to do with the CRTC.
If a network is considered "left leaning/socialist", they are fair game to watch for free as these networks help weak businesses in Canada when they promote policies in the U.S that weaken America. Since the end goal of so many is to bribe foreign powers, even allies, and
this requires centralized government and a dependent, unpatriotic Americans, such media is "ok by CRTC".
If they are considered "conservative" or what our free spending, low performing unaccountable refer to as "fascist" (quite a loaded and preposterous term in regards to media), then they are outright banned or you must pay for access since they promote "pro-American, pro-constitution, pro-liberty, pro free market" policies, which Canadian businesses don't benefit from.
Are such media restrictions the same in other nations of people who post on here? If so, what do you expect from them in regards to their positions? They aren't based on broad access to media or curiousity, so they will repeat the information they have always received.