Seriously? I mean, I understand you want to defend IMGs. I think it is valuable to bring in international graduates into the US for residency because they bring a unique perspective.
However, the US curriculum does not "prepare us" for boards. In fact, in the majority of US med schools, very little focus is given to the boards in the first two years. You really are on your own to prepare for them.
I do not mind you saying you receive a quality education at an Iris medical school. But, I take issue with this "high and mighty" attitude you have that "we are, on average, better than a US medical student". This attitude makes you tough to sympathize with.
Finally, it's annoying to hear "we are so much better than you [US medical student]" but "we want to come train in the US for residency".
I always wonder: If your education is so phenomenal, why no stay there for post-graduate training? Why come to receive the "terrible" training we get in the US ? (if on average, our scores are so much lower?)
Finally, if people "look down" on your education it's their own ignorance. But, there is a bias, because I know of >1 student who could not get into a US medical school so therefore went overseas to an Iris Medical school (if you are wondering where the bias comes from).