• @bouncing@partizle.com
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    -108 months ago

    In my experience abroad, Americans have a decent handle on it, at least compared to Europeans. I’ve met more than one Irish person who, for example, did not know that the Six Day War ever happened.

      • @Carlo@lemmy.ca
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        28 months ago

        I don’t disagree in the main, but I’d stipulate that Americans who have traveled extensively tend to be more informed than those who haven’t. So it’s a little more believable in the context of OP being an expatriate, and presumably associating with others of their ilk. Also, this isn’t a quality unique to Americans.

        • @stolid_agnostic@lemmy.ml
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          28 months ago

          Thanks boo. You know so much about my life and know precisely what I have and have not done. Does acting like this make you feel better? It should make you feel shame, but you may not be capable of that.

          • @bouncing@partizle.com
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            -18 months ago

            You’re the one who, for ego or fake Internet points or whatever, just throws around trite stereotypes without any experience or data. Just lazy shit like, “hurp, derp, Americans dumb.” It doesn’t make you a bad person, it just means you’re lazy and ignorant. That’s fine though. You can be lazy and ignorant.

        • prole
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          18 months ago

          Are you addressing the entirety of the US population with this comment?

          Yes, Americans should travel more. You have no idea where the person you replied to has been.