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Whats a common but not stereotypical misconception about the USA or Americans you would like to correct?
By common but not stereotypical, I'm hoping we can avoid the preverbal
" American dream"
" Americas are [some generic insult]"
Or criticism of the wider political sphere around Democrats voting politics and Republican voting points being applied to the whole nation.
Im just curious about nuanced misconceptions you personally have heard a lot, that are not commonly disputed.
Hopefully thats not too narrow of a purview.
Thanks and good day from South Africa 🇿🇦
u/ChopRat11 — 2 days ago