Not at all. I bash America all the time.
Great countries need citizens to bash them to keep them from getting too arrogant.
Only weak nations cannot tolerate citizens dissenting.
I was born in Taiwan. Taiwan has a complicated political history. It's technically part of China, but it's entirely independent politically. Unlike China, it is not communistic, and the economy ranks among the top in the world. For an island country that is smaller than most states in the US, the national treasury boasts the
fifth largest foreign reserve in the world. This means that the country is more wealthy than most European countries.
And most of the parts in your computer right now are probably manufactured in Taiwan (ASUS, Gigabyte, G.Skill, Realtek, Thermaltake, Acer are all Taiwanese companies).
I immigrated to the US with my family in 1985. I was thirteen years old at the time, and didn't speak a word of English. It took me about two years to master the language. By the time I was in high school, I was integrated into the regular school system (ESL before that).
My parents were both born in China, and my dad still has many relatives living in Taiwan. The last time I was back in Taiwan was March of 2009.
My wife is Chinese also, but she was born in the United States. That makes my son 100% Chinese.