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Ellie Kona's avatar

"American," which reminds me that in fact there are two entire continents of America comprised of 42 different countries. Bit of bothersome hegemony.

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Lynell(VA by way of MD&DC)'s avatar

I often cringe when I hear "America" as a descriptor to include only those who are a part of the USA

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daria (MID)'s avatar

Which is why I frequently use the term US Americans or US rather than America.

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Lynell(VA by way of MD&DC)'s avatar

Morning, Daria!! Yes, I try to stay cognizant as I write along.

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TPJ (MA)'s avatar

Morning Lynell!! In Europe around 1800, if someone said that an American was coming to dinner, people assumed that s/he was a Spanish speaker. My, how times have changed.

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Lynell(VA by way of MD&DC)'s avatar

Afternoon, TPJ!! It'd be easier if we were all mutts!

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Camilla B. (GA)'s avatar

Lynell, you mean we arenтАЩt? ЁЯШп

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Lynell(VA by way of MD&DC)'s avatar

You're probably right, Camilla, but some would argue their pedigree to the nth degree!

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TPJ (MA)'s avatar

A breed is just a breed. Mutts are unique.

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Annie D Stratton's avatar

Or used as if somehow the USA (or the land it occupies) is representative of the entire western hemisphere. That rankles too.

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TPJ (MA)'s avatar

Plus all the First Nations.

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Stuart Attewell (Paris, Fr)'s avatar

True but there used to be 13 colonies too. Lines on the map that the white Europeans invaders' dreams of conquest have imposed on an existing, none fully delineated fabric....for the time being!

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Lynell(VA by way of MD&DC)'s avatar

You're on fire today, Stuart! I'm with you about the "Lines" we people draw.

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TPJ (MA)'s avatar

Even colonies had colonies. Cf. Maine, Vermont, the Western Reserve.

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