• scv@discuss.online
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    1 year ago

    That is not my experience at all. Most Americans get extremely defensive when someone criticizes the US, even people who know better. Many are ok with specific criticism (like, healthcare sucking), but it doesn’t take much for them to revert to 'murican mode.

    I have been living in the US for over a decade and been to 2/3rds of the states.

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      1 year ago

      Most Americans have their talking points ready to go around certain topics: healthcare, guns etc. But if you get anything that attacks the capitalism, building the country off of slave labor, or the country being the product of a genocide, that’s when the propaganda really kicks in.

      Oh and if you call it propaganda, then the denialism gets even stronger.

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        1 year ago

        Spaniard here, you get very, very similar reactions here from a lot of people (possibly a lower percentage) if you dare to question the process of colonization or call out the barbaric behavior of some historical figures that have become a part of the national myth. Nationalism is a brain disease.

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          1 year ago

          You get the same shit from most nationalities.

          Nobody is immune to propaganda.