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Reddit became too America focused. Most of the posts were about America or assumed everyone reading was American. It felt very exclusionary.

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But that were some good opportunities to dunk on the world epicenter, i’ve always took them

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What id like to see on Lemmy is less America-hate… Or just hating on countries in general. Hatable humans live in countries, let’s talk about them instead of everybody in that country. “Gunshot story? Must be America!” Gets old really quick

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I hate many countries, USA included. But not the people. Heck I even hate my own country.

The thing is, the people don’t run those countries.

But, also I do need to mention that the laws that are being made do affect the society and their ideas.

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