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    392 months ago

    I fully get the criticism, but US Americans are the only ones that identify, and are broadly known as “Americans,” so it just feels pedantic to me.

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      142 months ago

      It’s definitely pedantic, but I’ve had more than one friend from countries in Central and South America comment on it, so it’s not just me noticing.

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        62 months ago

        Interesting that you chose to identify your friends as “from countries in central in South America “instead of just calling them, Americans.

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          122 months ago

          Not really since their continent of origin is directly relevant to the discussion of the scope of the term ‘American’.

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        52 months ago

        Pedants have pedant friends? Not trying to be an ass, but it just seems like such a meaningless distinction to make… Why is it worth it?

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          Because American cultural imperialism sucks for lots of reasons, and it’s worth pushing back against it

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            42 months ago

            It’s literally part of the name and the most sensible shorthand, by which virtually no one is confused.

            But fight your fight, I guess.