Reminds me of that bit from Spinal Tap. A record company executive says that they won't print the cover of their album. Their manager asks why not. She tells him "lan, you put a greased, naked woman on all fours with a dog collar around her neck and a leash, and a man's arm extended out up to here holding onto the leash and pushing a black glove in her face to sniff it. You don't find that offensive and sexist?"That’s criticism of the way Americans are brought up, by an American. It expresses “intense dislike” for half his compatriots, with reasons given. I can’t see how self-criticism constitutes hate speech, myself.
Later the manager tells the band about this, and one band member asks why another band had a similar cover approved by the same record company. This cover showed the (scantily clad) lead singer of the band strapped down to a table with beautiful women all around him. Isn't that the same, he asked? The manager tells him that since it was the lead singer, not a woman, strapped to the table, that was different.
"It's the small things, isn't it?" remarks one band member, clearly not getting the difference.