because growing up, I only ever heard that word from neoconfederate types, and so I’m conditioned to associate that word with “the South shall rise again” bullshit
because growing up, I only ever heard that word from neoconfederate types, and so I’m conditioned to associate that word with “the South shall rise again” bullshit
Fine, we’ll call the likes of ye seppos, like @erika3sis said
I specifically have my sort of ill-defined “tripartite division” idea, which is to say that of the people who self-identify as “Americans”, that Seppo refers really more to capitalists and their lackeys than to anyone else, whereas American per se refers basically to class conscious members of what’s often called the “American diaspora”, and Usonian refers to… honestly everyone else.
The country is however called Seppoland and its people may be called Seppolanders.
This terminology is a bit opaque and hard to explain well, so I tend not to use it around others very often.
Sent from Mdewakanton Dakota lands / Sept. 29 1837
Treaty with the Sioux of September 29th, 1837
“We Will Talk of Nothing Else”: Dakota Interpretations of the Treaty of 1837