• ImplyingImplications@lemmy.ca
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      1 year ago

      Hi. As a not American, I can say Americans get made fun of a lot by not Americans. We like to share these jokes with each other online, as not Americans also use the internet.

    • MostlyBirds@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      If you don’t want to hear about America being bad, don’t go to the same places as people who live in reality.

      • ElRompeCulo@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        I don’t deny the problems with this country. I vote to try and make this country better. Seeing the same posts about how horrible this country is gets old after a while. A majority of Reddit and this site would agree with the flaws of the US. The people who really need to hear this stuff aren’t on here.

        • Machinist3359@kbin.social
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          Pointing out flaws in the country shouldn’t be seen as a personal attack or critique. Many of the victims of America are it’s citizens (e.g., the incarcerated).

          Nationalism just twists the government into our personal identity to manipulate us. Making fun of the government/system is healthy.

          This isn’t “Americans dumb” content, which attacks the actual citizens and understandably may weigh on someone.

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            1 year ago

            I’m extremely happy to see a real conversation happening. This is actually worth reading, and not just another idiotic shouting match.

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            There’s a difference between “America has serious problems,let’s get to work fixing them” and “America is inherently evil and can’t be saved (and you’re an idiot at best, a right-wing plant at worst for thinking otherwise)”. The former fires people up to start making progess, the latter shuts people down or causes them to tune out of politics altogether.

            And to be blunt, this particular meme feels like it’s falling more in the second category than the first, at least to me.

        • Yendor@reddthat.com
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          The thing is, America (many Americans anyway) are continually screaming at everyone online about how America is the best country in the world and everywhere else is a shithole - despite very few measures supporting that.

          If you insist on telling everyone you’re the best, when you have so many serious flaws, people are going to mock you for it.

      • BurtsBS@lemm.ee
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        1 year ago

        You mean don’t go to places where children spew nonsense their loser parents tell them because they also made the choice to be degenerate fucking bums their entire lives?

        Then when they’re middle age and still have nothing to show for it they attempt to influence the entire system to change despite not even being able to improve their own position in life?