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I think america1st blocked me.

He was using the word "wetback" in a post and I responded with this:


Now he doesn't even show up in a search.
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SW-User
You're not supposed to reply if you're not American.
NankerPhelge · 61-69, M
@SW-User He was exactly the same in his earlier account "WINNER". He blocked me in that account because I'm not American, and then he blocked me in his second account because I revealed who he was.
SW-User
@NankerPhelge
I used to have him blocked, just incase I forgot the rules about being American.
NankerPhelge · 61-69, M
@SW-User Lol :)

Why is he so obsessive about that anyway? Doesn't he know there are other countries in the world outside the USA?
SW-User
@NankerPhelge I don't know. There are a few who seem to object to non American participation. The clue is in the first W of WWW.
NorthernBear · 51-55, M
For the record, I am not only an American but a US citizen. That's what he really means, US citizen. Technically everybody who is a resident of any country in the western hemisphere is American, as the continents are called North America and South America. So-called wetbacks are every bit as American as US citizens are. I just got annoyed by his use of the word and decided to have a sense of humor about it. Evidently he couldn't do the same.
NankerPhelge · 61-69, M
@SW-User I was surprised when I found out from using the Internet how parochial Americans are. I always thought since I was a kid that the USA was a league of nations all brought together in one place and that was what made it more interesting. So where did this parochial attitude come from?