Chanting protests against a country? I’m sweaty, that’s actually a slur 💅

Protest an entire ethnic group and chant hate speech? Well that’s just a slogan I don’t see why you’d be so upset.

Literally us-foreign-policy

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  • alvvayson@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    8 days ago

    Huh?

    In most touristy places, Americans are actually desired as the best tourists because of their tipping culture.

    When I talk to employees of hotels, bars and restaurants, they are often a little disappointed that I’m not an American.

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      8 days ago

      American tourists are fucking DESPISED in every city in Europe because they are loud as fuck speaking 10x louder than literally everyone else nearby, have absolutely no social sense, and rude to boot.

      Businesses might like their money but the population fucking despises them.

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      I’m just going off my personal experiences when I worked in Banff. Americans were by far the most obnoxious people I met there. But that could just be rich Americans, because that’s the types you get there.

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      American tourists bring their sense of exceptionalism everywhere—loud, entitled, and completely oblivious to anything that isn’t centered around them. They are not liked in central europe. The only thing they know where I live is some kind of propaganda film about this place, but nobody here has accually seen it and nobody cares enough to tell them.