• moistclump@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      I ain’t American but I don’t believe a whole group of people deserves that kind of shade.

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          1 year ago

          Funny how you think that, because the origin of hating on the French is from American propaganda (that started after France didn’t agree with the invasion of Iraq, mind you). To this day you can find American loons that call fries “freedom fries” after that US disparaging campaign against France.

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            1 year ago

            mate we’ve hated the french since before the americas were even discovered

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            1 year ago

            That’s like genocidal talk man

            America is big and diverse. Stating all are the same is ignorance, of which the commenter likely thinks he isn’t. Hell, go to NYC and the public bathrooms by the Brooklyn bridge have like 12 languages. I’ve experienced so much of this prejudice ignorance ilk working and living abroad as an American; judging those who are prejudice with equal prejudice themselves, unaware of it and self-righteous, yet showing their true self to anyone who can see.

            The amount of Europeans who have denied me entry to their bar or restaurant, or ridiculed me, or harassed, without even knowing my name, or where in America I’m from, or what I support, and actively fight… You don’t want to alienate the Americans working to keep at bay the fascist takeover. The slander right off the bat. It’s just gross… If you think you’re better, BE BETTER.