• BarneyPiccolo@lemmy.today
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    Some of it goes back to one of those dumb Bush wars when France refused to allow American warplanes to fly over their airspace.

    Republican Congressman threw a tantrum, and did important stuff like rename French Fries to Freedom Fries in the Congressional cafeteria… Not kidding.

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    Mostly because they lost in WW2. The Americans had to save them. Kinda the same in WW1, they just skip over the stalemate and say the Americans had to save them. Also they refused to help in Iraq.

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    Nobody is mentioning Vietnam? That’s the source of boomer complaints IME. France “abandoned” the US and the industrial war machine convinced the American veterans that it was France’s fault that the greatest military in the world couldn’t defeat communist Vietnam.

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    The French are our oldest and bestest friend and it’s fun to give your friend shit, I know we are probably gonna lose that friendship because we have lost our minds and that’s sucks

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    Ignorance, propaganda and probably racism.

    I can imagine that many African and East-Asian countries have their own strong opinions on the French and with better reason than the USA.

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    They folded like oragami in WWII, and the french have a reputation for cultural pomposity that dates back centuries so people give them shit for both. I don’t know of more than a handful of people who mean anything by it though, and the french/american cultural exchange is one of the most vibrant in the western world. Excepting politically right now (especially given the current trump BS), we’ve gotten along extremely well as nations for a long damn time and americans tend to tease their friends.

    I’ve never heard the french complain about it - I have heard the french clap back with some equally devastating mockery of their own, though. Seems healthy enough.

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      I live in an area of the country that was explored by the French, so the names of many towns, rivers, etc are French. Locals seem to delight in butchering the French pronunciations as much as possible. Not a single one is pronounced anywhere close to correct. There is definitely an element of brotherly teasing to it.

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      It was the same way with Canada, too.

      I don’t blame them at all for being pissed and questioning whether we actually meant some of our teasing considering what our fucking criminal pedo Nazi government has been up to for the past year and change.

  • RickyRigatoni@piefed.social
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    Note how anti-french sentiments in US only get serious when republicans are in power. Otherwise it’s just “hon hon hon stinky frenchman more baguette please we love you ❤️”.

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      Yeah, I really don’t think most of it’s serious. Like ribbing between friends.

      Except the stupid political stuff from Republicans, like you said.

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        They also had hundreds of years of military dominance of Europe, up until the Napoleonic Wars. Generally not so hot since then. I definitely don’t think it’s a completely deserved rep, but it undeniably exists.

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      Same thing with the germans. They sent some of their best generals to train our troops but after ww2 we didn’t really want to be associated with their kind.

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    France has no US military bases on its soil and has refused to be entirely vassalized by the US unlike much of the rest of Europe. It’s one of few Western countries that has managed to maintain strategic autonomy in the face of US hegemony. Refusal to participate in the Iraq war is an example of this, as other Western countries like the UK followed the Americans in blindly like a dependent vassal would.

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      I’d venture to say most Americans wouldn’t know any of this, or think about this, when giving France shit.

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      The French have also won the vast majority of battles and wars they’ve fought throughout their history, with a handful of notable exceptions.

      And Americans can’t be bothered to read history books. It’s easier to just repeat memes that sound good to them.

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    I mean… Look at the news any day of the week.

    Americans on the whole are incapable of understanding history at even the most surface level.

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    Ignorance… that is usually the root cause

    Muricans are poorly educated, half can’t read past 6th grade level and most do not read unless forced to.

    In this particular case they make fun of the French for not beating the Nazis in WWII because they probably saw it in a meme somewhere but their history knowledge does not go far back enough to realize how stupid they look when they do this “seriously”

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    Do most Americans give the French shit? I think most Americans don’t care one way or another TBH. Our country is famously self-centered and unaware of the rest of the world.

    I do give my French friend a hard time sometimes, but it’s all in good fun. He does the same to me. I certainly do not look down upon him or his country.

    The minority of Americans who do sincerely talk down about the French are ignorant and shitty, though.

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      Yeah this is news to me. Apparently I’m supposed to give French people shit? Sounds like a hassle.

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    Because “the revolution” to the French is not the one in 1776. Nor is it “the revolution” for most of the world. The French Revolution was the big one for most of the world.

    That makes a cataract of meaning for the USA.

    Americans and Europeans disdain the French over WW2 with little regard to the damage done to human life in France during WW1. There are still uninhabitable zones in France from the world military poisoning swathes of land in WW1 with shells, mines, munitions, and corpses.

    They are both called WW for a reason. They are inextricably linked.