I have yet to see anyone EVER back up an accusation towards a fellow American that they "hate america" with evidence that proves their accusation.
Well, his view of the founding fathers were essentially scam artists, creating the USA in the first place just in order to preserve their own privileges and exploit everybody else.
Or his contradictory view of the civil war: on the one hand, since it portrays America in a bad light, Zinn naturally makes a lot of hay about slavery being evil, which it certainly was. But does he then praise the North for ending slavery? No! For Zinn, the North's campaign against slavery was really just a cover -- just an attempt to make the exploitation of blacks more profitable.
How about WWI? Why did the USA join? Of course, that, too, is evil capitalistic scheming, an attempt to create "international rivalry" so that "American capitalism" will continue to exploit the workers state-side.
Okay, how about WWII? Well, America provoked Japan to attack; and the war was -- waaaaaaaaaaaaaait for it -- yet another attempt by the evil capitalists to control everything.
Oh, how about 9/11? Well, that's not in
A People's History, of course, but Zinn went on record after the attack claiming the US was the terrorist state, and the Jihadis merely, you guessed it, reacting to American exploitation.
Practically every major event in American history -- from its founding in 1776 to the terrorist attacks in 2001 -- is, for Zinn, either simply evil (slavery), or, when it is clearly good (the Constitution, the civil war ending of slavery, WWII's defeat of fascism) merely a "cover" for the
real, evil reasons that the evil USA does what it does -- namely, exploiting the workers and stopping the communist revolution.
If this is not hatred of America, what is? What would
you say about someone who considers
anything and everything you do to be evil? Won't you say that person hates you?
What does Zinn
does like, then? Well, Zinn is on record claiming objectivity is "not desireable" for an historian (it gets in the way) and praising Mao to the skies. So you get the idea about the kind of things he
does consider praiseworthy: propaganda and mass murder.