It gets pretty tiresome when people automatically take something as pro-US jingoism without stopping to think for a second about what they're saying. The model they're comparing to is Chinese, not American. How can you possibly construe OP's comment as pro-US?
Not only does the top-level comment make no mention of the US, but their comment history is strongly suggestive that they themselves are European, not US-based.
Are we looking at the same account? There's not a lot of data there, as is the nature of a new account, but from where I'm sitting I'd guess they're based in Portugal or if not there specifically then at least on mainland Europe.
Out of 5 comments:
* This one is saying that Europe's biggest AI company isn't keeping up with China.
* Two comments are talking about Europe needing to become more independent from American tech companies.
* A fourth is talking about ElevenLabs's Portuguese support and noting that one of the Portuguese voices has a Spanish accent.
* The fifth is unrelated to geography or language.
I'm not sure where in this you get that they have a US-centric perspective. The only comments they have that mention the US at all are taking the very distinctly 2025-European tack of advocating for increased independence from America. Coupled with this one contrasting with Chinese tech that presents a pretty unified picture of someone who has a lot of interest in Europe having its own strong tech independent from the rest of the world.
The ElevenLabs comment is the most telling for me for pinpointing the geography: in order to know what Portuguese spoken with a Spanish accent sounds like you really have to have spent a significant amount of time in Iberia and most likely speak Portuguese as a native language.