Except the word exploitation has more meanings than who has shoved their flag down the most people's throats. Look at modern consumerism in general, who it benefits most (american businessmen), how destructive it's become, and the extent to which America is responsible for it becoming the dominant way of life for the entire world (Cold War/economic sabotage). I think the extent to which the modern world conforms to ideas that are traceable to direct American influence is quite unprecedented.
And while I recognize exploitation as a consistent feature of civilization, I never said the two things equate each other.
As for whether I'd be happy somewhere else, I really think Indiana is just a nasty place. There are waaaay too many people here who fit the "ugly american" stereotype exactly. Everybody who doesn't leaves eventually. There are plenty of states where I'd probably be happier. America in general is just getting more and more crazy, though, and it seems like neofeudalism is outright winning here. After being on the internet for 16 years and hearing tons of personal account from meatspace friends who have lived in other places, I'm quite solid on the belief that I just don't belong in this country.
Anyway, that concludes my de-rail. There was a couple pages on the topic of whether or not people like the U.S., and I thought I'd go ahead and be the person to say "Fuck no I don't."