why the average american is one of the dumbest people on earth? they are a bit smarter in canada, must be the air or something
Why the average american is one of the dumbest people on earth? they are a bit smarter in canada...
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Exessive consumerism, they don't create their own opinions, they just consume
Its honestly kinda scary how ingnorant americans are, that freeing america from nazis is somehow a leftist SJW propaganda instead of being the most american thing ever.
in the current political climate, leftists call the right nazis and the right calls the left commies.
>fighting nazis is the most american thing ever
Now you're really being retarded. The US was one of the only openly white nationalist states to exist
Not that I'm trying to say americans are smart but whats wrong with boycotting panderers?
the thing that confuses me is that Wolfenstein has always been about killing nazis, it's the whole concept of the series
>Make America Nazi-Free Again
This phrase clearly isn't an allusion to something going on in American politics right now. Yep, it's just an innocent "fuck the NSDAP as it existed in the 1940s" statement.
I'm searching the tweet to understand this because i'm confused too
I wouldn't say stupid, just insanely ignorant.
I've spoken to expats who earn six figure salaries and they still don't know basic geography, history, and so on.
It's all knowledge in the end, but you can't stop the "Gee, this guy is retarded" feeling after a discussion with them.
Make America great again is a right term that has some racist undertones to it. Putting Nazis into that term makes it come off as a seething wordplay made by a leftist that calls people on the right Nazis
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It was just a fucking gif promoting a game from a saga that was always about killing Nazis
I swear to God, people on twitter are mentally ill
imagine calling an entire group of people ignorant because you don't understand the English language well enough
that was definitely a double-entendre from that sentence, pls
This is a little thing we call doublespeak, or pushing a certain message while still maintaining plausible deniability. The allusion to "Make America Great Again" most likely means "We think Trump and anyone who supports him is a literal Nazi", but if you call them out then they can fall back to plausible deniability and say "Hey there buddy, we're just saying that we want you to fight Nazi's in our video game! Do you have a problem with fighting fascist Germany or something?".
>in the current political climate
It's been that way for fucking decades.
I think he's referring to the political climate of today in that it has gotten a lot worse. In the decades directly following WW2, the left (and Jews) could call anyone who criticized them a Nazi and shut hem up quite effectively. The problem is that over time you keep shutting up so many people, that the only ones left are either people who don't care about being called a Nazi or unironic, actual, Sieg Heiling Nazi's.
>Be a detective in room with suspects
>Not sure who did the crime
>Make open statement about the guilty party ("the killer is clearly a depraved monster")
>One man starts shouting angrily at you, accusing you of hating him uniquely for no reason
Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar. Americans being stupid is regrettably factual.
They're all fucked up from prescription drugs and the shit food they consume.
That's not how doublespeak works. Maybe a closer comparison would be if the detective clearly stared at a certain suspect and said "the killer is clearly a depraved monster", quoting something that same suspect himself said earlier. Then the suspect calls the detective out for accusing him and the detective says "I'm just making a statement! It's very suspicious that you'd disagree...".
more like
>Be a detective in room with suspects
>No crime in sight
>Make snide (sometimes very open) remarks about how people wearing red top hats are depraved monsters
>Crime happens
>Make open statement about the guilty party ("the killer is clearly a depraved monster") while nudging your head subtly to the guy wearing the red top hat
>He starts shouting angrily at you, accusing you of hating him uniquely for no reason
literally this. I just tried to talk to my dad about something today and he said that he knew more about a government policy than me because he bought a car and insurance.
don't care still voting for Trump
far more like
> agitating political unrest
>stirring up confusion
>people are now generally restless and confused
>no crime in sight
>I wouldn't say stupid, just insanely ignorant.
I fail to see the difference
the way they responded to the tweet was warranted though, the tweet was some backhanded bullshit
>openly
Because they have 1st amendment, nazi, commie, faggotry, everyone openly self proclaimed in the US
you don't believe america is ACTUALLY more racist than rest of the world my turanic brother, do you?
>If you hate Nazis, you're an SJW leftist libtard beta cuck
>If you hate SJW's, you are a literal SS Gestapo holocaust-denying Trump-supporting fascist
Fuck this shit, call me a centrist all you want, both extreme right wing and left wing are retarded
Yes, that's what I said with my commentary.
Why did you need to explain that to me?
correct, those buzzwords are designed to make you choose one side or the other subconsciously.
Maybe, but in that case their response was precisely what they anticipated and wished for.
I've noticed this a lot everywhere (Zig Forums, mainstream social media, traditional media, people around me) but political discourse has gotten a lot more emotional, stratified and less rational. If you express a certain idea even remotely outside of the mainstream of acceptability, you get a "OH, YOU'RE ONE OF THOSE [group] PEOPLE AREN'T YOU?". Your ideas are no longer something that should be judged by your own merit, they're something that places you within a certain political group and automatically makes you someone's friend or foe. In America for example you're either left or right, democrat or republican. You can no longer at the same time condemn BLM and believe that Obamacare is a good idea.
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Films such as Fight Club and American Psycho delve into this topic quite well and will give you a great understanding of why that country is rotten to the core.
yes i'm sure that Bethesda wanted to alienate some of it's consumer base
Good goy.
Are you... are you identifying as Tyler Durden?
My first language is stupid and I think americans are ignorant to other cultures and the rest of the world
I try to avoid them as much as possible. I have this friend who is right wing and at one point I was talking about actual neo nazis, and now I'm labeled an SJW.
It seems to be the case everywhere. You agree with one right wing idea and you're automatically a right winger, and you probably hate black people as well.
I'm going to sound like a G A M E R, but unironically the new Joker movie as well. It actually demonstrates that America, and the West in general, fails to provide good mental health care (especially to men) and that in a sense we have collective responsibility when these mentally ill people lash out in impotent rage. No wonder so many Blue Checkmarks hated it and were actively hoping for a cinema shooting in order to discredit the film's message. We live in a S O C I E T Y after all.
>entire game is about shooting nazis
>way to make it political, not buyin
these people have never played the game and are just looking for something to be outraged about
Incredible!
We are ignorant to other cultures of the world, but I was just complaining about the fact that non-english speakers are calling people in OP's post stupid because they don't understand a nuance in the English language.
Arrogant people exist everywhere and I hate it when people think only Americans can act a certain way.
no , they wanted to pander to mainstream
you think Zig Forumsniggers were playing games where the objective is to kill nazis?
For real, why are you here, shitskin?
That could be true.
>why would wehraboos want to play a game where the nazis won ww2 and everybody is living in a nazi world?
I did like that about the film but it still felt somewhat lacklustre and cheesy due to it being directed by a low brow comedy
Canadians idolize Americans despite what they may claim. They are the only people I would spare if I had my finger on the launch button. Something about being a white person on North America, we're the only people in the world who understand common decency.
>drumpf is literally hitler!
Come on now, these burgers have a reason to be annoyed
Trump may be a clown but comparing him to Hitler is not just stupidly exaggerated, it belittles actual war crimes
you don't play for the nazi side mate, you play as an american jew setting nazis on fire