one day we were hanging out, when somehow the topic of the Roma people came up and he referred to them by the derogatory term that starts with a G. I figured he was just ignorant of it, so I told him that it's really not cool to say that and that he went on a whole rant about how romani were "bums" and that "all they did was steal" and that "you would agree with me if i met one." He gave a few anecdotes about how he saw a romani person in line at a grocery store and said they stank, giving this as justification that they are all "bums." When I kept calling him out on saying the G slur he told me to grow a pair, because "people are gonna say stuff you don't like." I was really confused and shocked as he had shown me nothing of this and I was pretty sad. I feel so angry that this kind of discrimination is so god damned common among americans. I cant wait to get out of this hellhole

  • Dꫀꪑꪮꪀᥴ᥅ꪖᥴꪗ@lemmygrad.ml
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    9 months ago

    I got tons of shit for the country I was born in. I don't even have much if anything to do with it culturally and I'm only partially it ethnically. Euros love to be xenophobic. Germans are really fucked up when it comes to xenophobia. They're so open and smug about it. :/

    I am so sorry you experienced that POS. I'm manifesting better friends in your life. 🫂

    • VILenin [he/him]
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      9 months ago

      Germans are objectively the worst because they can’t shut up about how committing the Holocaust made them enlightened and special

      • AlicePraxis
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        5 months ago

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      • glans [it/its]
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        9 months ago

        I'd like to introduce Poland in contention for being the worst.

        In Poland it's a jailable offense to say Poland participated in the holocaust in any way. They loved it more than the Germans.

        • VILenin [he/him]
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          9 months ago

          Poland might be the country with the most fragile historical ego out of everyone in the Northern Chihuahua Belt

    • blakeus12 [they/them, he/him]
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      9 months ago

      yeah, thanks for the kind words. it's just frusturating that so many people are like this