LOL, seriously, I am not interested in being lunch no matter what their culture.
Imperial? Sheesh.
Imperial? Sheesh.
See? Perfect example. What you, from your position of white technological privilege, refer to as "lunch" was no doubt a sacred ritual to this noble culture. They saw it as a transfer of power given to them by their creator, an opportunity to receive, through rib roasts, shanks, pies and stews, the energy that would enable them to rise to the heights of developing their own form of fractional banking and maritime law.
So yes indeed, the rest of the developing world does see us as imperialists for hoarding this valuable storehouse of potential. And we only hurt ourselves - if we would just open up and share a few million bankers and lawyers with native peoples around the world, perhaps gifted through air drops, pre-trussed with attached seasoning packets, think of how much better off we would all be.
But no.