Ah so it’s not about your desire to call yourself an American as much as that it bothers you that the USA is a hegemon and gets to dictate to a large degree how things are spoken of and referred to?
But, ask yourself this then: what else would they refer to themselves as? Unitedians? Statesians? US-Americans (you absolutely know people will still be annoyed that the word America is in it, and anyway - everyone would still end up just saying ‘American’).
I personally think the whole arguement is sort of hilarious because you and many other non Statesians think it’s not fair that you can’t call yourself American because you live on the American continent. Meanwhile, every Statesian I have met prefers to refer to themselves by the state they’re from rather than call themselves an American.
And you seem to misunderstand: you were the one raising the stink because someone mentioned that Mexico is America. You said that mentioning that is weird. It’s not because it’s an objective truth.
Mexicans are Americans even is gringos think it’s weird or think that is weird they say that. That’s all.
And mostly every South American will say they are from their country and not that they are “American”. But that’s mostly because you never want to look like a gringo in South America or risk putting a target on your back.
No, you are wrong. I said I don’t understand why people like to pretend they don’t know what it means when someone says something is American.
You are fully justified in calling yourself an American if you are Mexican. But if you’re hoping to do it and have people generally understand that you’re talking about the continent and not the country - well kudos to you but you’ve got a real uphill battle.
In any case, the comment you answered to literally just said “Isn’t Mexico in America?”. Which means all of that is “Made in America”. Which makes the headline wrong and untruth.
You said that, somehow, saying that is weird? Is that objective truth weird to you? An iPhone made in Mexico is an iPhone Made in America. That’s all.
Again, I said I don’t get why people play dumb about it. Sure, say it’s made in America when it’s Made in Mexico, but don’t act all confused when literally everyone thinks you mean the USA.
Ah so it’s not about your desire to call yourself an American as much as that it bothers you that the USA is a hegemon and gets to dictate to a large degree how things are spoken of and referred to?
But, ask yourself this then: what else would they refer to themselves as? Unitedians? Statesians? US-Americans (you absolutely know people will still be annoyed that the word America is in it, and anyway - everyone would still end up just saying ‘American’).
I personally think the whole arguement is sort of hilarious because you and many other non Statesians think it’s not fair that you can’t call yourself American because you live on the American continent. Meanwhile, every Statesian I have met prefers to refer to themselves by the state they’re from rather than call themselves an American.
There’s a reason we call them gringos.
And you seem to misunderstand: you were the one raising the stink because someone mentioned that Mexico is America. You said that mentioning that is weird. It’s not because it’s an objective truth.
Mexicans are Americans even is gringos think it’s weird or think that is weird they say that. That’s all.
And mostly every South American will say they are from their country and not that they are “American”. But that’s mostly because you never want to look like a gringo in South America or risk putting a target on your back.
No, you are wrong. I said I don’t understand why people like to pretend they don’t know what it means when someone says something is American.
You are fully justified in calling yourself an American if you are Mexican. But if you’re hoping to do it and have people generally understand that you’re talking about the continent and not the country - well kudos to you but you’ve got a real uphill battle.
In any case, the comment you answered to literally just said “Isn’t Mexico in America?”. Which means all of that is “Made in America”. Which makes the headline wrong and untruth.
You said that, somehow, saying that is weird? Is that objective truth weird to you? An iPhone made in Mexico is an iPhone Made in America. That’s all.
Again, I said I don’t get why people play dumb about it. Sure, say it’s made in America when it’s Made in Mexico, but don’t act all confused when literally everyone thinks you mean the USA.