Getting you to read is impossible. Stop white-supremacist vibing and actually read about its historical usage. I even linked you an article, which I know you didn't read.
It's so frustrating to read books about the long history of these things and then have confidently wrong children try to correct you with a vibes-based analysis.
Now, using "Americans" to refer to everyone over here did exist before the U.S., going back to at least the 1500s. I think that was only in use in English, I've never looked up what was used in French and Spanish back then. But since the USA came into being as country, it has been the default term for US citizens colloquially.
Confidently wrong. US leaders didn't start referring to its citizens as americans or its country as america until ~1900.
I know you won't read the book I linked, and are going off of white-supremacist vibes, so here's an article for everyone else about the history of this imperialist usage.
Most americans, the majority of whom don't live in the US, dislike the usurpation of that term. There's a longer history starting in the late 1800s of US politicians using "america", "greater america", to coincide with its imperial ambitions in Latin america and the carribean.
The USA even had a time when it had more people in its colonies living outside its contiguous borders, than it did inside.
There's a lot on this in the book, how to hide an empire.
Usonian also works.
Zebra or giraffe. Not to ride, just to go on walks with.
China, Russia, and the US were not part of the Axis.
Only the Ukrainian nationalist jewish-massacreing banderites fought for the Axis, and the post-2014 Ukrainian government venerates him.
Out of the four, only the Ukrainian nationalists were part of the axis powers.
George washington, franklin, jefferson, madison, all the founders were slave-owning colonizers who explicitly modelled their country after ancient Rome.
It's not a human problem, these were specifically evil people who did not share the same values as the people they murdered and enslaved.
Most countries were not founded in this way.
The US was founded on slavery and genocide / conquest of hundreds of indigenous nations. It's rotten to the core.
The dronie credibility meter:
If it's from a US-aligned country = reliable
US enemy country = unreliable
The US has been the most evil country on earth long before musk arrived.
The author Domenico Losurdo uses the term mutual demystification a lot, especially in Liberalism - a counter history. When two parties accuse each other of being hypocrites, it often ends up showing that they both are.
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Only one country has over 800+ external military bases. The rest of the world combined only has ~20.
The US is easily the most evil country in world history.
These are some extremely racist tropes you're parroting.
Some albums I like that are synthwave / vaporwave adjacent.
- The Weeknd - Dawn FM
- Saint Pepsi - Hit vibes
- Blank Banshee - Blank Banshee 0
- Burial - Untrue
- Unkle - psyence fiction
- Anything by massive attack
- DJ Shadow - Endtroducing
- Deltron 3030
I'm 99% sure its sarcasm.
The United States has many political prisoners. Here’s a list | MR Online
BenJeau/cargo-interactive-update: A cargo extension CLI tool to update your cargo direct dependencies interactively to the latest version
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Mitt Romney Admits Push to Ban TikTok Is Aimed at Censoring the Palestinian Genocide.