Originally posted by Discos
I think he is meaning:Columbas discovered the continenant of American (North & South) - why is it only the US who celebrate it and think that he only found the US and not the rest
keeping in mind the first european man to do so...
Discos - didnt he find it by mistake? (he was lost)
u should learn history 😉 cristopher arrived to central america
Originally posted by BloomBabyGirl
america sucks. no one likes black pple still. they try to mak elike they do but ive been called a ****** by white ppple more tymes then i care to count.
If America sucks so bad, why don't you leave it?
I've been called a cracker, honkey, white boy....etc...etc. By a black person, but you don't see me bitching about how bad our country is.
Realize that the civil rights movement has come a long way in the past 30 years and be greatful you aren't called a N***** by every white person you see, like blacks were called back in the 70s.
Back in the 70s...there weren't such thing as "black people" or "african Americans." If you were black....you were a N*****, and they called you it as if it were a common name...not a terrible racial slur.
Besides...anyone in this day and age regardless of them being American or not...that calls you a N***** just shows how ignorant they actually are.
And any person that thinks America sucks because "they get called a N*****" really should visit the rest of the world so they can get an understanding that Racism is everywhere...not just in "America"
As for your question Frodo Dude. The name of the country is "The United States of America." So are you suggesting that we call ourselves "United Statians"???? Fine then...instead of being "English" I now propose that you become "United Kingdomians" 🙄
When an "American" is in Europe or across seas....they say they want to get back to "America" or they are "American" because that is what they are. Not only by continent name, but by nationality too. If i was in Mexico, I wouldn't say i want to get back to "America" i would say i want back to the "United States" or back to "the states."
When you converse with someone from another continent do you refer to yourself as a "European" or as "English"? Mexican's don't refer to themselves as Americans because they aren't "the Mexican states of America"...they are Mexico, so they are Mexicans.
I'm having trouble making what I have to say clear because truth be told, i can't even understand what the question is from listening to this incompentent dribble.