Alright, this thought came across to me as I took a piss the other day, but before I get into it, I'll define Ethnocentrism for yall unedukatd folk:
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Originally Posted by dictionary.com
eth·no·cen·trism n.
_1. Belief in the superiority of one's own ethnic group.
_2. Overriding concern with race.
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Now that you know what it is, here's my deep thought:
People of the United States of America as a group denounce other countries such as:
- Mexicans taking our jobs
- Canadians suck [random insult here]
- French is full of pussies because they didn't help us
But I will focus primarily on the Mexican and Canadian argument here.
When you see the word 'American,' you probably think along the lines of 'People of the United States' (notice I didn't just put 'American' when I started this topic).
Now here's something to ponder:
North America is a continent discovered by Cristobal Colon (Christopher Colombus), and described wonderfully by Amerigo Vespucci (he never went to the New World, but he DID make up a bunch of stuff about it and wrote books on it - everyone believed him).
Cristobal landed around here
Since the new world was named America, and subsequently two continents named America (North AND South), wouldn't it be fair to call every one that lives here an American?
Canadians and Brits and such are stereotyped to go around saying "Americans are fat and lazy and stupid and stuff..." when by definition they are insulting Canada and Mexico as well (Canada is still under rule of Britain just like the U.S.A. used to be, FYI).
So would it work to say that we are all stupid fat and lazy Americans?
*DUM DUM DUM*
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