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Alright if people from other countries want to criticize how stuff is done in the USA, fine, let them, but not with gun rights.Awwwww poor baby
• Freedom of speech means that people are going to say things that you personally don't agree with and/or don't want to hear. Too bad. No one forces you to read their comments.
• I'd say you should actually listen to people who have very different experiences and perspectives. You don't have to agree with them, but it is beneficial not to go through life with blinders on.
• Last I checked we're all human. Meaning that it is entirely valid for citizens to criticize or comment on other nations. In fact, you're doing so right now by telling them to shut up.
We should also note that while you personally might refrain from commenting on other nations, the US constantly interferes in the affairs of foreign nations, and has other impacts. The US has military bases, military alliances, trade agreements all over the world. US companies sell and manufacture goods in a huge range of nations. Tourists from all over the world come to the US, and vice versa.
Whether you like it or not, the world is connected. Isolationism is no longer viable. If that means that foreigners will comment on US laws on internationally available web forums, then yeah, you're stuck with it.