Sorry to ask, I don’t want to seem ignorant but I really don’t get it. Like, I saw a post on someone identifying as Norwegian-American and I thought of what another commenter said that most people don’t do the stuff Americans do and how most people will see them as American. But I see many Americans strongly identify with a culture they were raised with. Is it still okay for them to do that? What’s the point?

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    17 hours ago

    That statement sounds so MAGA.

    Not a statement, it’s an observation.

    Do you always start out by straw manning a persons political beliefs? What an oddly blue haired ring nose wearing gay anarchist thing to do.

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    Its a joke, not a dig at blue haired nose ring wearing gays. Anarchists though…

    The U.S. has always been a huge melting pot of different peoples of the world.

    The US is not unique in its diversity amongst OECD nations and this behaviour stands out.

    If someone wants to let their cultural freak flag fly, who the hell are you to judge?

    Who the fuck are you to stop people from commenting on this uniquely American oddity?